Transformation of the Day: Regine lost 159 pounds. She shared with us how she released the weight during her four-year transformation journey. Walking, tracking her food intake and counting calories are habits that were key to her success.
What was your motivation? What inspired you to keep going, even when you wanted to give up?
My motivation was knowing deep down inside I was worth more love, respect, and attention than I was giving myself. What inspired me was putting myself first after a lifetime of depression, anxiety, and using food as a band-aid.
In the past, I never allowed myself to feel comfortable in my skin and live life. My father passed away in his early 30s due to complications involving diabetes, and I didn’t want my own bad habits to land me in the same predicament.
How did you change your eating habits?
Simple calorie counting. Before my journey, I was ordering take-out food every day. I would eat meals for four people by myself and wash them down with a 2-liter bottle of coke.
I initially began to drop the weight after becoming more aware of what I was eating. Then I started counting calories, using aids such as MyFitnessPal, measuring cups, and a food scale.
What did your workout routine consist of? How often did you work out?
Just walking. I walked 1.5 hours a day on weekdays after work and around 2.5 hours a day on weekends (sometimes more, weather permitting). I work a remote office job, so I’m usually sitting down.
What was your starting weight? What is your current weight?
My starting weight was around 307 pounds, maybe a bit more. My current weight fluctuates between 149 pounds – 155 pounds.
What is your height?
I’m 5’7″.
When did you start your journey? How long did your transformation take?
I started my journey around 2017. It’s taken about four years, but it’s an ongoing transformation. My goal weight is around 140 pounds.
Is weight loss surgery part of your journey?
No, weight loss surgery was not a part of my journey.
What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned so far?
I’m worth the battle to living a long, healthy life, and I will always be worth it.
What advice do you have for women who want to lose weight?
Find what works for you. No two people are the same, and you can’t expect something to work for you automatically. If something isn’t working, adapt and adjust to the best of your ability. Be patient with the process. This is a lifestyle change, not a diet.
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Lynn says
WOW!!! Great job. I admire your commitment.
Velma usher says
Congratulations on your weight loss journey
Kimberly A Hardy says
You are such an inspiration, amazing woman! May God bless you! He has such great things in store for you. Jesus is the only way that I will have the power to do what I need to do to break free of food addiction.
Marcia L Dozier says
That’s AWESOME!!!
Jacquelyn (LadyJ) says
Congratulations on your weight loss success! You look absolutely amazing! And thank you for sharing your story on the importance of Self-care. For it has motivated me to continue with mine. But may I please ask if you had to do any calisthenic exercises to lose the weight around your midsection? As that’s the hardest part for me to lose. Again, thank you.
Wande Jonah says
Fantastic results- well done!! You look beautiful x