I have struggled with my weight issues and insecurities all throughout my life. I developed much faster than most of my peers in grade school. I also had developed a love for food at an early age which resulted in me becoming the big girl in school. My family used to call me the dip monster because I would lick the tub of french onion dip until it was clean! True story! However, my family would tell me I was "big boned" and I was built like my grandmother. I truly don't think they wanted to hurt a young child's feelings. I always compared myself to my younger twin sisters. They were so little and so cute and got most of the attention from everyone. It made me very insecure with my "big boned" built. The twins could eat anything they wanted and do no physical activity and still have their tiny cute physiques. Me on the other hand, I would eat something and I felt like the food stuck to me like glue (well maybe that's what happens when you get a tub of french onion dip!! lol) I was very jealous of my sisters and turned to eating to comfort these feelings I was having.
| Twins & I circa 1990s |
As I got older and entered high school, I started to become active in school activities such as the swim team, ski club, and cheerleading. I also joined the local YMCA with a few friends and started to get into working out and lifting weights. The weight started to come off and my confidence started to grow. For the first time in my life, I felt really good about the skin I was in. I even came in 2nd place for best physique in my Senior Superlatives!!
| Senior Year of High School 1999 |
Then I started college and lived the experience to the fullest which included packing on 30 pounds! The drinking, late night eating, unhealthy lifestyle choices, and slacking on my workouts attributed to my weight gain. However at this time, it did not bother me. I was literally enjoying life and having fun. It wasn't until the beginning of my senior year that my parents sat me down to talk about my weight. They were very concerned because I was going to be student teaching and needed to start to thinking about my future. They didn't want me to develop the insecurities I had growing up because they saw how hard I worked to get into shape in high school. Of course I was defensive and didn't want to hear what they had to say. My father than gave me a proposition. He said that if I was proactive and started to lose the weight I had gained throughout college, he would help pay for my spring break trip. Being a broke college student who so desperately wanted to go on spring break, this proposition definitely peaked my interest. I pondered it and decided to take on the challenge. I joined Weight Watchers with my grandmother. She and I went to the meetings every Monday morning together. We also shared recipes and went on the weight loss journey together. By the time spring came, I had lost 25 pounds. I went from 185 to 160! I reached my goal weight and I felt great!!! My dad stayed true to his word and helped supplement my spring break trip!
Since 2003, which was when I graduated college, I still had issues with keeping the weight off. I had gotten comfortable in a relationship and put some of the weight back on. But I was in love and I didn't care what I looked like. My weight fluctuated up and down until about 2007. After my breakup from my boyfriend, I decided to try something new. I hired a personal trainer which completely transformed my life physically, emotionally, and spirituality. Until this point, I always thought being fit was about the numbers on the scale and fitting into a certain size. My trainer taught me that I need to develop a healthy life style for the mind, body, and soul. She taught me that our body is like a furnace and we need to fuel it with the best foods and best thoughts in order for it to function effectively. I learned to not focus on the number on the scale, but focus more on how my clothes fit and I how I felt as a whole. (Also referred to as Non Scale Victories!)
In 2011, I had a trip planned to Miami. At this point I was in shape but I didn't have the dream body I had always wanted. I saw an infomercial on TV for Insanity. It peaked my interest and I decided to order it. In January, I set a goal to get my dream body by April for my trip to Miami. I didn't set out for a specific number on the scale and quite frankly I didn't weigh myself once. I wanted to tone up and I wanted to have my clothes fit nicer. I decided if I was going to do this, I was going do it with 100% effort so I ordered Shakeology , bought a planner to schedule my meals, and stacked my ipod with some good get hype playlists. I followed the program exactly and did the meal plans and recommended Shakeology for 3 months. My body completely transformed and I had achieved the goal I had set out in January. It was the best feeling! Insanity and Shakeology helped me to take my body to the next level and I am so grateful that I was dedicated enough to reach this goal. To be honest, I wasn't sure how motivated I would be working out at home. I had always been the type of person who needed to be at the gym around others. But what I realized was that it was all mental. I got my mind right, put on some good hype music, and just got into a zone. Surprisingly enough, I actually ended up loving doing my workout at home. I was done in a hour, didn't have to pack a gym bag, and didn't prolong my workout by chit chatting with others. The bonus was that I started Insanity in the winter and I didn't have to fight the cold and snow to get to the gym. I was getting just as good, if not a better workout right in my house!!
| College 2000 (left) Miami 2011 (right) |
Fast forward to present day.... I now have been practicing a healthy lifestyle including eating clean and working out. I have also added yoga into my workout routine which I have grown to passionately love. I still have a goal of toning more and achieving flat abs which I know will come with dedication and perseverance. I have learned to appreciate my body type and realize that I will never be that tiny skinny girl. I have embraced my curves and love hearing people say "You look healthy and fit. Instead of hearing "Wow. You are so skinny." My mind and body have completely transformed throughout my journey and I look forward to what the future holds! I have a wonderful network of friends and family who support my healthy lifestyle and encourage me to keep inspiring others with my story.

You're a great inspiration Liz!! Thanks for sharing your journey. Your story motivates me to stick through mine. Xoxox
ReplyDeleteThanks Raquel! I appreciate your support and reading my blog! You can do this girl! We can do anything we put our minds to!! xo
DeleteWhat she said^^^!! So inspiring, you look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachel!!! I appreciate your support!! xoxo
DeleteLiz, do you remember me from HIT? I'm glad I read your story-- you look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteHi Megan!! Yes I definitely remember you!! HIT was also a part of my journey. I think doing that workout prepped me for Insanity. I never thought anything could be harder than working out at HIT. Thanks for reading my story!! Hope all is well!
ReplyDeleteLiz, you look and sound so amazingly happy! I am proud of you and so glad you have something to be passionate about...it makes a great difference in our lives to have happiness and passion! Hope you have been lucky in love too;) You deserve good things!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly!!! I appreciate the support and for you reading the blog. Hope all is well!!!
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