“How I lost 10 kilos in twelve weeks!”

Losing weight isn’t easy. Before we even get to the psychological side of it all (think: actually, truly, deeply wanting to lose weight), there’s the task of sifting through the million different weight loss options out there. It can leave you feeling overwhelmed and, for many people, it’s a reason to give up before starting.
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Motivation
I was that girl. Too many options, too overwhelming; it was all too hard. My BMI (Body Mass Index) was classified as ‘overweight’, so I set a goal to lose ten kilos so I’d be well in the healthy weight range. I wanted to feel better and healthier, and I wanted to be comfortable when shopping for clothes again. But, time and time again, I found that I couldn’t be bothered, so I’d just throw in the towel – so to speak.
If you’d asked me back then, “Well, why don’t you just exercise and eat healthily?”, my answer would have been, “Well, I can, but realistically speaking, I know that I wouldn’t be able to keep it up. I need to be pushed.” Sad, but true, and I know I’m not the only person that felt this way.
The Michelle Bridges 12 Week Body Transformation
On the Michelle Bridges 12 Week Body Transformation, a total 1,076,563 kilograms have been lost so far. That’s a lot of excess weight, a lot of people and a lot of success, and proof that this is a program that actually works. I thought, ‘could this finally be the program for me?’ Because, hey, if it works for them…
But I’m a sceptic and I needed more details. So, naturally, I did my research. I started by jumping on the 12WBT website and read plenty of success stories from women who had very similar mindsets to me – that is, they were in a health rut, and needed a good push in the right direction. Michelle did that for them. Before I knew it, I was signing up and committing to twelve weeks of weekly diet and exercise programs, and it was up to me to follow them. Throw another challenge in the mix: self-motivation! Thankfully, my partner decided to join me, so we were in it together.
My program
I chose the ‘Intermediate Weight Loss’ program, which involved a 1200-calorie per day diet plan and required me to exercise for one hour six days a week. Yep, SIX DAYS A WEEK. Seeing as I’m being honest and all, I’ll admit I didn’t keep up the exercise. I managed to drag my butt to the gym for about two weeks, but then my exercise became quite minimal. A walk here or there and a quick treadmill session a couple of times a week was all I could manage to fit into my lifestyle.
But, thankfully, just maintaining the diet saw those excess kilos slowly but surely fall off. Michelle features some seriously amazing recipes on the program, including burgers, fish and chips and pasta bake (yum!), but for her, it all comes down to portion size. This is where I needed to be hard on myself, as I was changing a habit. At times, I was left feeling hungry after a meal – usually after dinner – but I’d eventually get over it, and wake up feeling lighter, rather than heavy and weighed down by last night’s blow-out.
The program is completely managed online. You get your own login and portal where you can update and track your weight loss, set goals, and join in on the forums to chat with other people participating in the program. Michelle also releases ‘mindset videos’ each week wherein she discusses subjects such as body image and the myth of motivation. I found these really helpful as she’d touch on topics that really push you to want to lose weight, and not give up.
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The results
By week ten, I had lost around nine kilos and the people around me were noticing the change. From my boyfriend to my friends, and my family to my colleagues, so many people were complimenting me on my new figure. By this point, I was well in the healthy weight range and feeling better than ever.
Now that the program has drawn to the end and I have reached my goal of losing ten kilos, I’m committing to keeping up my new habits and improving my positive mindset even more. I have the tools I need to continue on my journey to good health, and I now want to focus on my fitness and toning my body. Oh, and Michelle has a program for that too. Seriously, this woman has thought of everything!
For more information about the Michelle Bridges 12 Week Body Transformation or to sign up, visit www.12wbt.com.
Are you on a mission to lose weight? Would you like to try the Michelle Bridges 12 Week Body Transformation program?
116 Member Comments
Sounds good - I have heard really good things about Michelle Bridges!
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That is amazing!!
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Woah you look amazing ! That's awesome ! Sounds like it would have been intense ! Good on you!
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Congratulations, Rosie - I can't imagine how anyone could have said you were overweight. How have you managed since you did this Blog?
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Six hours of exercise each week is not something I could do. I also don't count calories, but I've cut down on portion sizes and cut out snacks.
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I'd love to see an update now this article is a year and a half old. Great effort Rosie, have you been able to maintain the weight loss?
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It's such a shame this plan has a 1200 calorie meal plan. That's not a terribly healthy or sustainable way to go about weight loss.
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I really considered the program but no way could I get one hour of exercise 6 days per week!
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I would love to try this, but I can't afford it right now and I am only just getting back into regular, gentle exercise after an illness.
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Well done. Definitely a lot of hard work. Have heard of a few people obtaining great success on this program.
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Congrats on your weight loss Rosemary. That's a bit low kjs per day, were you ever feeling really tired or hungry with such limited calories?
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Congratulations Rosemary. The above results are amazing. Looks like a great program.
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Great job! The results look fantastic.
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Congratulations, you look great.
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Amazing! Congratulations on the achievement!
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Great work! I'm glad you did not opt for a fad diet. I've always been about "lifestyle changes" rather than skipping foods!
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That's so good Rosie! Congrats on your hard work.
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Good for you! That sounds like you made a big effort to get yourself healthy - congratulations!
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Ah wish I could do it!! Congratulations
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Well done and you make it sound so easy!
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Massive Congrats and you look fantastic. I am really trying to drop about 25kg. Ive knocked out the Ice cream after dinner and Im not eating rubbish. Im walking most nights after dinner. Im hopeful it will work.
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Well done Rosie, sounds like this is a well designed & effective program for healthy weight loss & lifestyle changes
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Go you, Rosie!! My mum decided to give the 12WBT a go as well and she's lost over 10kg as well! She looks fantastic and the food was surprisingly easy to prepare and really, really tasty! I think that's part of the key to success, the meal plans need to make sense and be easy and tasty. We all got on it too for the dinners mostly, as my brother and I still live at home, and it's good stuff! I'm really proud of her, and she didn't even follow any of the exercise plans, she simply stuck to her usual 1hr walk with the dogs everyday. So if she can do it after being overweight for 20 years, anyone can do it!
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I keep myself thin but healthy, I would say, but I'm not as toned as I would like. I'm still realistic. I have no time or energy for the gym or working out. Substitution is a good idea if you tend to give up easily like me, or not into deep commitment! If I'm craving something, I'll try to swap it out for something similar. If I'm really after lollies, I'll eat a piece of fruit instead.
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That is so amazing
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