Sustainable Weight Loss Through Strength Training: Lois’s Story, Part 2

If you’ve been searching for a realistic path to sustainable weight loss and muscle building, Lois’s story offers a powerful example of what’s possible with the right approach. A committed member of Fit House, Lois has transformed her body and mindset through structured workouts, personalized nutrition, and daily accountability, all while balancing a full-time career and family life.

From Rock Bottom to Real Progress

Lois began her journey at over 300 pounds. After trying various methods that didn’t work long-term, she hit a turning point. At first, her goal was to simply get below 200 pounds. When she reached 190, she hit a plateau, but with continued effort, she broke through and reached 160 by the summer.

In this interview, she has her sights set on the 140s, a weight she once believed was out of reach. Now, with confidence and consistency, she knows it’s possible, and because her approach is multilayered, she knows her success will be sustainable.

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What’s Working: A Complete Lifestyle Strategy for Sustainable Weight Loss

When people ask Lois how she’s seeing such incredible results, she’s clear: there’s no single secret. Her transformation has come from combining several key habits:

Strength training 4 times a week at Fit House
Structured walking on off days while wearing a weighted vest
Daily nutrition accountability, supported by 1:1 coaching
Regular meal prep, cooking lean proteins and vegetables in advance
Ongoing motivation, shared through personal posts on social media

This layered approach—focused on muscle building, fat loss, and nutrition—is what’s allowed her to lose weight and feel stronger, not just lighter.

Staying Motivated and Connected

Lois is motivated by a desire to be strong, active, and present for her family. She enjoys hiking, moving her body with confidence, and being a positive role model. She’s also found encouragement and community among the other women at Fit House who are on similar journeys.

Lois is also an inspiration to her friends and fellow Fit House clients. Her first video interview inspired a friend to join the gym, and that friend has now lost over 50 pounds herself.

Facing Setbacks Without Quitting

Like many, Lois faced challenges during the holiday season. Even with a plan in place to enjoy a few key celebrations mindfully, she found herself straying from the structure she’d committed to. While she enjoyed the time with family and friends, she also felt the physical effects afterward.

But instead of giving up, she got back on track. Within two weeks, she had already lost the weight she’d gained, a powerful reminder that it’s never about being perfect but about continuing forward.

Advice for Anyone Just Starting Out

Lois knows that starting can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re balancing family, work, and everything in between. But in her experience, having the right support system made all the difference. She encourages others to find a coach, build a plan, and take it one step at a time.

She also emphasizes how important it is to know your personal reason for doing this. For her, it’s about showing up for herself so she can better show up for others. That includes making time for the gym, planning meals, and investing in her own health, things she once struggled to justify as a busy mom.

Chris, the owner of Fit House, adds that people often blame themselves when they don’t see results, but it’s often the program that’s not designed to work long-term. A successful approach to sustainable weight loss requires more than just motivation. It requires a solid structure that includes muscle-building through strength training, targeted nutrition, and a plan that evolves as you do.

Ready to Build Muscle and Lose Weight the Sustainable Way?

Lois’s journey is a reminder that sustainable weight loss doesn’t happen overnight, but with the right habits, support, and mindset, it’s absolutely possible.

If you’re ready to start building strength, losing fat, and creating a healthier lifestyle, we’re here to help. Reach out to Fit House today and take the first step.

Whether you live in Kenmore, Tonawanda, or a nearby Buffalo-area neighborhood, there’s never been a better time to join the Fit House family. Just as Lois did, we invite you to see for yourself why so many locals call us the best gym in Kenmore and Tonawanda.

🚀 We’re offering you a complimentary strategy session to help you get started. Come talk to a trainer about your goals, what has not worked in the past, and how Fit House can be the solution for a plan that works—for good.

Here’s to the next chapter. Here’s to you!