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This Woman’s 100

Dylan Montes
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Sometimes, the most challenging part of losing weight, transforming your body, or achieving a certain fitness goal is simply the act of taking that first step to get started. If you’re in need of a dose of pure motivation, you’re going to want to read on to hear about one woman’s true (and truly inspiring!) weight loss journey. We spoke with 30-year-old Eat This reader Lisa Maresca, who lost a substantial amount of weight—100 pounds!—within a two-and-a-half-year period. Here’s how she did it.

“I wanted to start my weight loss journey for a multitude of reasons. I am someone who has always struggled with her weight, and it has fluctuated most of my life. I lost a lot of weight at the end of 2015 in a very unhealthy way. I was depriving myself of food and alcohol and was severely under-eating,” Maresca says. “It was not sustainable, and the second I stopped, I gained all of the weight back plus more.”

Speed up to July 2020, and Maresca was the heaviest she had ever been. This was also an unprecedented time in our collective history, with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. “I mentally and physically was very unhealthy,” Maresca explains. “That month I went to Hershey Park with some friends and I was too big to fit on any of the roller coasters. The level of embarrassment and hate for myself I felt having to get up off a ride when the ride worker told me I could not safely ride this ride was enough for me to want to change something.” And so her real journey began.

Maresca kicked off her 100-pound weight loss journey in July 2020. From that time through January 2023, her weight loss was steady, with some plateaus throughout, which is to be expected. “I didn’t give myself a set timeframe to reach this goal, and I think that really helped remove any unnecessary pressure on myself,” she reveals.

Maresca also stresses it’s important to “control the controllable,” and ask yourself, “What can I control?” For Maresca, it’s her mindset and physical activity. “I think some people think weight loss is only working out and watching what you eat, but there is a huge mental component,” she tells us.

Obviously, Maresca is only human like the rest of us, and there are some tougher days when it’s difficult to make it to the gym early in the AM, or her body dysmorphia kicks in. “But I’ve learned to recognize those moments and take the actions that I need to realign my mindset. I have a great support system of friends and family that are always there for me,” she says.

This Chef’s Just-under 100-Pound Weight Loss Journey Is So Inspiring


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Topic starter Posted : 09/12/2025 4:01 am
Kari Hoffman
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this forum is the reason i didn”t quit during my first plateau


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Posted : 09/12/2025 6:01 pm
Karen Jimenez
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i finally hit my goal weight and the feeling is indescribable


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Posted : 10/12/2025 9:01 pm
Melvin Castillo
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huge shoutout to this community for keeping me accountable


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Posted : 11/12/2025 4:01 am
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