Atlanta health, diet and fitness news 1:24 p.m. Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Lysa Robinson, 37, of Stone Mountain loses 90 pounds

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For the Journal-Constitution

Former weight: 250 pounds

Lysa Robinson weighed 237 pounds when this photo was taken in July 2008.
Casi Steele / casisbootcamp.com Lysa Robinson weighed 237 pounds when this photo was taken in July 2008.
Robinson weighed 170 pounds when this photo was taken in June 2009, and has since lost 10 more pounds.
Casi Steele / casisbootcamp.com Robinson weighed 170 pounds when this photo was taken in June 2009, and has since lost 10 more pounds.

Current weight: 160 pounds

Pounds lost: 90 pounds

Height: 5 feet 11 inches

How long she's kept it off: "I started my new lifestyle June 2008 and currently I am still losing weight," she says.

Personal life: "I live in Stone Mountain, Georgia," says Robinson. "I am an accountant. I have a 137-pound rottweiler and a 14-pound cat — both slightly overweight as well."

Turning point: "I yo-yo dieted for years," she says. "My sister did the program and eventually convinced me to sign up. I have a strong family history of diabetes, strokes, heart attacks, high blood pressure [and] high cholesterol."

Diet plan: "I joined a bootcamp that focused on several small meals per day," she says. "No late-night eating, no sweets, no alcohol, no fried foods. Snacks became granola, grapefruit and yogurt as opposed to candy and chips. I limit my beef and pork intake and have learned to use ground turkey and ground chicken more often."

Exercise routine: She does an hour of cardio about 5 days per week. This includes jogging, walking around Stone Mountain, step aerobics and kickboxing.

Biggest challenge: "My biggest challenge was changing my eating style," she says. "I went from eating quick, inexpensive fast-food meals each day to meals consisting of fruits, vegetables, grilled chicken and fish."

How life has changed: "Once I started seeing results, I knew this was not going to be some fad diet — it was going to be a lifestyle change," she says. "I enjoy the exercise now; it is no longer a chore. Things have changed quite a lot. I never had self-esteem issues but I do enjoy shopping and going out better. Although I have had to spend the money on replacing my entire wardrobe, clothes are cheaper, cuter and easier to find. Even the type of men who approach me has changed. A typical first date is now a walk in the park as opposed to a 5-course meal. I take pictures with my family and friends and I am no longer the big girl of the group."

Be an inspiration: If you've made positive changes in your diet and/or fitness routine and are happy with the results, please share your success with us. Include your email address, a daytime phone number and before and after photos (by mail or JPEG). Write: Success Stories, c/o Suzanne Van Atten, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Sixth Floor, 72 Marietta St. N.W., Atlanta, GA 30303; or e-mail ajcsuccessstories@gmail.com .

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