She wanted to be an active and healthy mom for her five-year-old daughter. When her BMI reached 40, she worried about the impact on her health and longevity. She shared with us how she took action to change her life.
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Danyelle lost 310 pounds
Her wellness journey began in 2018 with gastric sleeve surgery. With support from her family, she changed her lifestyle and learned the power of consistency.
Michaela lost 50 pounds
She was on a mission to regain her confidence after two pregnancies back-to-back. Prayer, food journaling, and intermittent fasting are all part of her success plan.
Jasmine lost 24 pounds
She is determined to beat a family history of diabetes. With help and direction from her personal trainer, she feels healthier and more confident.
Update: MoNesha’s Transformation Journey
This breast cancer survivor shared with us the steps she took to restore/take back her health after treatment and surgery. In this update, she shares how she’s been able to maintain her success and thrive.
Markiesha lost 90 pounds
She overcame a bad breakup and depression to create a healthier lifestyle for herself and her daughter. She used a combination of gastric sleeve surgery, good nutrition and exercise to change her life.
Meiosha lost 63 pounds
This mom of two decided to start her transformation journey after a tough breakup. Intermittent fasting and walking are two of the tools she used.
Jey and Sabrina lost 260 pounds combined
They achieved outstanding results by cooking meals at home, practicing intermittent fasting, and adopting healthy eating habits.
Update: Lamonda’s transformation journey
Last year, Lamonda told us how she lost 160+ pounds with VSG surgery, exercise, and healthy eating habits. She is still going strong on her journey, building muscle, and staying on track with her nutrition goals despite traveling a lot due to her job.
Kaitlin lost 25 pounds
Kaitlin lost 25 pounds by adopting better eating habits and working out daily. With help from her coach/trainer, she got awesome results and learned not to rush the process.