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I Lost Over 130 Pounds in 13 Months Through Strength Training

Georgia Lee reveals how she went from 291 to 155 in just over a year.
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Do you have a lot of weight you want to lose but aren't sure how to get started? According to one weight loss warrior, all it takes is lifting one weight at a time. Georgia Lee, 53, of Bennet, Nebraska, was on the verge of becoming a grandmother when she finally embarked on her weight loss journey, losing 135 pounds in just 13 months. In a new interview with Body Network, she explains exactly how she did it.

Georgia Spent Half Her Life Being Obese

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Georgia reveals that she spent a good portion of her life struggling with her weight. "I decided to lose the weight because I had been obese for 25 of my 52 years of life and I really felt like I had a lot of life I hadn't lived yet," she says. "How was I going to be able to do that at 300 pounds? With her next stage, as a grandmother, quickly approaching she needed to recalibrate her approach. "I want to be able to keep up with the kiddos," she says.

She Felt Physically Sick

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Overeating was a big issue for Georgia. "I physically felt sick so many times because I had eaten too much that day or the terrible heartburn I would have at night from eating before bed. I even slept in my recliner for five years because I had sleep apnea and I needed to sleep at an incline because I refused to use a CPAP machine. Everything was hard, even daily things like taking a shower or cleaning the house," she says.

She Realized She Was the Only One Who Could Change It

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"I was also extremely depressed and felt like I was just waiting to die. My weight was going up and up and I was almost 300 pounds. It's all I could think about," she says. "I am a perfectionist which also causes me to procrastinate because I know I have to put in 150% when I do something so it's going to be hard so I put things off but I knew I was the only one that could change it and I had to start somewhere."

She Now Weighs Between 155 and 159

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Her highest recorded weight was 291 at the doctor's office. "After months at Body Fit Training in Lincoln, NE, my current weight is 155-159," she says.

She Does a Lot of Strength Training

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According to Georgia, her legs and glutes have shown the most improvement. Her top exercises? Hip Thrusters are one. "I feel very strongly about doing them," she says. She also likes box jumps. "I couldn't do them when I started BFT. I also like the trap bar deadlift."

She Also Runs

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She also discovered running. "I never liked it, but now that I can do it I find it rewarding," she says. "I am running 4.5 miles in 40 minutes and getting ready for an 80 mile relay with some gym members."

Here Is What She Eats in a Day

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Her typical daily diet? "For breakfast I will eat one-half cup cottage cheese and peaches then after the gym I will have a protein smoothie with banana, strawberries, blueberries, and pineapple with 30 grams of protein. For lunch I will do an open face sandwich with some cucumber or carrots. Supper is a protein like pork loin or chicken or steak and a vegetable like asparagus or broccoli. And some days I will end with a small protein smoothie just to get a little more protein for the day," she says.

She Stays Away From Fried and Fast Food

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She also removed some stuff from her diet. "I was eating fast food at least once a day sometimes twice a day and now it's very rare if I eat it at all. I also try to stay away from fried foods. I made a mistake at first and tried to cut out carbs but I got too tired and realized I needed them. I do eat the cake at birthdays and I do splurge for special occasions. I also quit drinking coffee. I drank a pot a day with creamer  and I didn't want the extra calories so I quit drinking it and I just splurge on a froufrou coffee once in a while now," Georgia says.

She Takes Supplements

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Georgia also takes a few supplements to ensure she is getting the nutrients she needs. "The only supplements I take are a multivitamin, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and unflavored protein powder (30g/day)," she says.

She Faces Setbacks, But Works Harder

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She doe admit to experiencing some physical discomfort at 53. "I have a lot of aches and pains. I listen to my doctor and the trainers and work through or around issues when they come up," she says. When she feels badly, she remembers how far she has come, "and then I work harder."

It Takes Times

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Her biggest achievement is her 135-pound weight loss, but she reminds everyone that it takes time. "Give yourself grace and be patient. It takes time. Don't believe everything you read, do your research and don't overthink it," she says.

Never Give Up

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Her final advice? Never give up. "There will be some very hard days, even weeks, but don't give up! Little by little it will happen," she says. Also, "find a gym or workout you enjoy with fun people like I did at BFT Lincoln." And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

Leah Groth
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