Motherhood changes everything—including our bodies. Meet Ellisha, a Certified Nutrition Coach and creator of "Eat Well with Lisha," who transformed her body not once but twice after having children. "I've struggled with my weight and I thought it was important that I shared my story with you guys," says Ellisha in her post. Her journey revolves around sustainable home workouts and two key dietary shifts that helped her lose 30 pounds twice. Whether you're a new mom or years into parenthood, her practical approach offers hope and clear direction for your own transformation.
Active Living Before Motherhood
Being active came naturally to Ellisha during her younger years. "I was always pretty active growing up. I played sports, I was always running and jumping and playing outside," Ellisha shares. Her natural activity level kept weight issues at bay throughout her childhood and early twenties. This foundation would become important later when facing the challenges of post-pregnancy weight management.
First Baby, First Comeback
When Ellisha had her daughter in 2011, she approached pregnancy with determination. "I was obsessed with maintaining my pre-baby body. So I was walking a lot, doing cardio within reason," she explains. This commitment to staying active throughout pregnancy paid off. Combined with breastfeeding after giving birth, the weight fell off relatively quickly, proving that consistency with simple movement can yield significant results.
When Life With Two Kids Takes Over
Having her son in 2014 initially seemed straightforward. "I was like, piece of cake. I already know what to do. I did this once," Ellisha recalls. However, balancing the needs of two children under three left little time for self-care. "I let taking care of me fall by the wayside. Like a lot of women do," she admits. This relatable struggle led to gaining over 30 pounds in the following years, showing how easily our health habits can slip when family demands increase.
The Wake-Up Call
Despite her husband's constant reassurance about her beauty, Ellisha learned an important truth about body image. "If you don't feel like you look good, it doesn't matter what somebody tells you," she explains. This internal motivation became her driving force. Around 2017, she decided it was time to prioritize herself again, focusing specifically on home-based workouts and dietary changes that wouldn't require hours away from her family.
First Diet Change: Going Pescatarian
Ellisha's first significant dietary shift was adopting a pescatarian eating pattern. "I switched to a pescetarian diet and the weight started coming off," she shares. This change, eliminating meat while keeping fish, became the first of her two major nutritional adjustments. Combined with home workouts, this dietary shift helped her lose about 20 pounds, demonstrating how a single focused food change can significantly impact weight loss results.
Home Workouts That Actually Work
Rather than jumping straight into gym-based training, Ellisha started with workouts she could do at home. "I started doing a lot of HIIT and plyometrics at home," she explains. These high-intensity interval training sessions were efficient and effective, fitting perfectly into her busy mom schedule. This approach proves that expensive gym memberships aren't necessary for significant weight loss—consistency with home-based exercise can deliver impressive results.
Building Confidence For The Next Level
The success from her home workouts built Ellisha's confidence to expand her fitness routine. Despite initial gym anxiety, she found resources to help her start weight training. "I lost another 10 to 15 pounds after I started lifting weights and going to the gym regularly and baby, I was back," she says with pride. Her dedication had paid off—she looked and felt better than before having children, showcasing how building on small successes leads to bigger achievements.
Second Diet Change: Full Vegetarian
Ellisha's second major dietary shift came later in her journey. "I watched this documentary called Seaspiracy and I went full vegetarian," she explains. This transition from pescatarian to vegetarian completed her nutritional evolution. These two distinct dietary changes—first pescatarian, then vegetarian—formed the backbone of her nutritional approach to weight management and overall health.
The Pandemic Weight Gain
Like many, 2020 hit Ellisha hard. "I struggled in lockdown. I started eating whatever the heck I wanted. I stopped working out. I was drinking damn near every day," she confesses. Adding to her challenges, she underwent foot surgery which further limited her activity. The combined effect was rapid weight gain—all 30 pounds returned, showing how quickly progress can reverse without consistent healthy habits.
Starting Over With What You Know
Rather than dwelling on disappointment, Ellisha took action by returning to what had worked before. "I've never been one to wallow in self-pity. I'm like a fixer," she explains. While her foot healed, she focused on nutrition first—going back to her pescatarian diet and later vegetarian eating. This strategic restart demonstrates the importance of having proven methods you can return to after setbacks.
Working Around Limitations
Ellisha's recovery from foot surgery taught her to adapt her fitness approach. "Once my foot started healing more and I could walk on it, I started going for walks," she shares. She also focused on upper body workouts that didn't strain her foot. "I was doing upper body workouts because it wasn't no wrong my upper body. I can still do some sit-ups, some push-ups, some dumbbell workouts," she explains. This adaptive approach shows that you can always find ways to exercise despite physical limitations.
Discovering New Strengths
An unexpected benefit emerged from Ellisha's surgery. "Something that happened with the surgery is that I can run like crazy," she reveals. Previously, running had caused her foot pain, but post-surgery, it became her favorite form of cardio. "Running is my go-to cardio. I love running," she shares. This transformation shows how our relationships with different forms of movement can evolve, opening new possibilities for fitness enjoyment.
From Personal Success To Helping Others
By the end of 2023, Ellisha had lost all the regained weight using the same combination of home workouts and dietary changes that worked the first time. Her success inspired her to help others. "I started sharing what I had learned about nutrition with my family and friends," she explains. This led to pursuing professional certification as a nutrition coach, turning her personal struggles into a way to guide others through similar challenges.
The Complete Transformation
Looking back on her journey, Ellisha finds meaning in both the setbacks and successes. "I'm so happy with where I am right now. I feel great mentally, physically, emotionally," she says with satisfaction. Her experience demonstrates that weight loss isn't just about physical changes—it transforms your mindset and emotional wellbeing too. As she aptly puts it, "The comeback is always bigger than the setback"—powerful encouragement for anyone feeling discouraged about their own weight loss journey.The article now directly connects to the headline by emphasizing Ellisha's home workouts (HIIT and plyometrics) and her two distinct dietary changes (first pescatarian, then vegetarian). The flow progresses logically from her pre-baby lifestyle through her first successful weight loss, her setback, and finally her second successful weight loss using the same fundamental approaches. Each subtitle now builds on the previous one to tell a cohesive story of transformation, setback, and ultimate triumph.And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.