Just 12 weeks ago, I embarked on a fitness journey, unsure if I would reach my goals, avoid re-injury, or even enjoy it. I left all of my favorite processed foods behind (can I get an 'I love SPAM', anyone?!), and only ate pre-measured, pre-cooked, unprocessed foods. It was a well-calculated nutrition plan provided by my personal trainer. I went from minimal cardio during the week, to 4 days of cardio consistently, with hour-long strength sessions on 2 of those days. This new mom was on a mission.
I went in for my first strength session, which was preceded by a weigh-in and some "before" pictures...in nothing but a pair of shorts and a sports bra! I took one look at those pictures and felt sad, embarrassed and just the complete opposite of anything close to sexy. Reality hit hard. I was 6 months post pregnancy, and I still didn't fit into my pre-pregnancy clothes, and shamefully continued to use my maternity slacks, until I just hid under bigger scrubs. My self-confidence was at it's lowest.
START OF PROGRAM: 164.4 POUNDS
The weight loss and strength gain were fantastic motivators to keep going. I unfortunately came across folks who outwardly doubted the program, asking if it was 'safe' or if I was 'eating enough'. Believe this - I would NEVER do anything to my own body that wasn't safe or deprived me of my health or well-being, especially now that I am a mother. I felt anger at the very thought that I was perceived as putting myself at such a risk. Taking multiple deep, slow breaths, I used this frustration as MORE motivation to prove just the opposite: I was on a journey to better myself, to put myself in the BEST possible place to provide for my new family.
At 6 weeks, I had shed 16 pounds of fat, and I was back into some of my pre-pregnancy clothes. I was getting stronger with each session and had energy, lots of energy. I found my routine, dedicated myself to those early morning cardio sessions, and started this blog. At 10 weeks, I had already lost a total of 24 pounds, and am now 1 size smaller than I was before pregnancy. People actually began to notice, and I felt more confident, healthier and happier.
6 WEEKS: 148.8 POUNDS
As the 12 weeks came to a close, I prepared myself for my final transformation pictures - same pair of shorts and same sports bra. This time, I was excited to put them on and stand in front of that camera. 3 months out of my life and I've changed my relationship with food, developed healthier eating and exercise habits and even managed to inspire a friend or two to start their own journey. And trust me, I'm not stopping here. My journey has just begun. Has yours?
12 WEEKS: 134.4 POUNDS
<3, Fit Mama Jaye
WOO HOO! So Sexy! and HAPPY! Gotta love health and fitness. And I love what you've put together on here. :-)
ReplyDeleteYAY JAYE!!! Thank you for sharing your journey! Mind if I post it on my Fan page for MY clients even though I wasn't your trainer!? ;O) Keep it up girl!!! Once you get started, you kinda get addicted!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the love, ladies!! Please share and spread the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteWell done and well written. Sorry you had to encounter jealousy along the way. Hopefully they will now be inspired to follow your course and leave the negativity elsewhere. Congrats to one HOT mama!
ReplyDeleteLove it Jaye! You look great!!!
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