The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Success story

Bonnie Rhodes, 53. Weight lost: 79 pounds

- By Michelle C. Brooks For the AJC 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

Former weight: 250 pounds Current weight: 171 pounds Pounds lost: 79 pounds Height: 5 feet 4 inches How long she’s kept it off: She started in 2010 and reached her current weight in January. Personal life: “I live in Suwanee. I work for Karate Atlanta. I’ve been there now for about a year and a half. I was working for Grady Memorial Hospital … I worked there for over 20 years. Now I work full time for Karate Atlanta Brookwood (in Cumming) and I am the program director.” She is married with four grown sons.

Turning point: “I have been trying to lose weight my entire adult life from one fad diet to another and it never stuck. … My kids started at Karate Atlanta … I would think maybe I could lose weight doing that and it would be fun.” In January 2010, she started. “I thought no problem, but I couldn’t go up a flight of stairs without being winded … it was really hard.” In April 2016, she had gastric-sleeve surgery. “I had lost down to about 226 pounds, at that point, but my diabetes was out of control. … I was working out several times per week, but nothing was working; they said if I had the gastric-sleeve, it would remove the part of the stomach that signals the brain to release cortisol and I’d lose weight.”

Diet plan: Breakfast is a protein shake and strawberri­es. She snacks on fruit, nuts and vegetables, eating fish and chicken at meals.

“I eat a lot more vegetables now … that is what my body wants.”

Exercise routine: She works out four times weekly. “I have the wonderful opportunit­y to work out with Grand Master Emeritus of the American Taekwondo Associatio­n, Soon Ho Lee, ninth-degree black belt, twice a week — by the end of that hour, I am soaked.”

Biggest challenge: “My biggest challenge is getting out of my own way, not let- ting my fear cripple me and keep me from doing it. … If you let fear stop you, you are defeated before you even started.” How life has changed: “I have a lot more energy than I used to. I am not as depressed as I used to be. I used to feel sad, fat, old — I was very self-defeatist. … I am willing to take more chances. I am healthier, my blood pressure is actually a little low instead of high. … I am able to ride roller coasters, where before, I couldn’t fit in the seat. I look forward to parachutin­g now where before, I was too big. I look forward to having a longer life. I look forward to being there for my kids. I am looking forward to living the life I want to, because my body had constraint­s, and the weight wouldn’t allow me to do certain things. My mind wouldn’t allow me to do the things I wanted to do because it was defeated too.”

 ??  ?? Bonnie Rhodes was down to 171 pounds in January 2017.
Bonnie Rhodes was down to 171 pounds in January 2017.
 ?? PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D BY BONNIE RHODES ?? Bonnie Rhodes weighed 250 pounds in 2010. She started doing karate to help her lose weight.
PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D BY BONNIE RHODES Bonnie Rhodes weighed 250 pounds in 2010. She started doing karate to help her lose weight.

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