Veronica Anderson, 30, of Roswell lost 55 pounds

In the photo on the left, taken in December 2017, Veronica Anderson weighed 165 pounds. In the photo on the right, taken in September, she weighed 110 pounds. (Photos contributed by Veronica Anderson)

In the photo on the left, taken in December 2017, Veronica Anderson weighed 165 pounds. In the photo on the right, taken in September, she weighed 110 pounds. (Photos contributed by Veronica Anderson)

SUCCESS STORY / Veronica Anderson, 30: From 165 pounds to 110 pounds

Former weight: 165 pounds

Current weight: 110 pounds

Pounds lost: 55 pounds

Height: 5 feet 0 inches

Age: 30 years

How long you've kept it off: "I started in December 2017 and reached my current weight September 2019," Anderson said.

Personal life: "I am currently a hairstylist at LifeSpa, Life Time's salon and spa located in Alpharetta, Ga.," Anderson said. "I live in Roswell, Ga., with my husband, Chris, and our 5-year-old boy, Weston."

Turning point: "One day, I woke up and was tired of being overweight," Anderson said. "I knew if I wanted it bad enough, I would achieve weight loss, and I wanted it pretty bad. I knew if other mothers could carve out the time for themselves, then I could, too." She started with "good old-fashioned clean eating and doing high-intensity interval training or HIIT workouts at Hard Exercise Works in Roswell."

Diet plan: "I follow a high-protein diet," she said. Her day starts with a protein bar and a banana. Lunch is chicken or fish with fruits, vegetables and a protein shake. Dinner is usually salmon and vegetables. "I started by counting macros on the MyFitnessPal.com app," Anderson said. "I now see a nutritionist at Life Time in Alpharetta for a customized macro plan."

Exercise routine: "I am a member at the Hard Exercise Works gym located in Roswell, and I recently started seeing a personal trainer at Life Time once a week," Anderson said. "I work out Monday through Friday at HEW. They do not offer personal training; they offer HIIT classes. I work at the salon and spa inside of Life Time in Alpharetta, so I do strength training once a week there."

Biggest challenge: "The biggest challenge in the beginning was taking the time to work out and consistently eating healthy," she said. "It became easier when it became a habit and a lifestyle."

How life has changed:

“Oh man, it’s definitely changed for the better,” Anderson said. “I now have the energy to chase my son around the park. I now have tons of confidence that I haven’t had since high school. I feel like I regained my old self back. … I’ve worked so hard to get where I am today, and I am constantly setting small fitness and life goals. I love that I can be an inspiration to people. I post my workouts on social media in hopes of people reaching out and asking questions about how to get in shape. If I can help out (others) in any way, I feel like I’ve done my job.” She chronicles her journey in weight loss and hair styling on Instagram at @VeronicaFitATL and @VeronicaAndersonHairPro. Her tips for others include: “My tip would be to set goals, and every time you reach your goal, set another goal. Anything is achievable — you just have to stay focused.”


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