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2300 calorie diet behind Sydney woman's transformation

By Shireen Khalil
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14 Aug, 2020 10:30 PM5 mins to read

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Leigh Zimmerman is eating more and exercising less but has shed more than 20 kilos after almost doubling her 1200 calorie intake. Photos / Supplied

Leigh Zimmerman is eating more and exercising less but has shed more than 20 kilos after almost doubling her 1200 calorie intake. Photos / Supplied

Leigh Zimmerman vowed to make a change two months after getting engaged in 2016, when she had reached her heaviest weight at 91kg.

Lacking confidence and constantly feeling unhappy, the 34-year-old said she no longer wanted to feel insecure, especially on her wedding day, and in that moment decided to completely change her unhealthy eating habits.

To her shock, the events manager went on to lose an impressive 26.5kg in just 12 weeks by consuming 2300 calories a day — a stark contrast to her previous weight loss efforts when she would restrict herself to 1200 calories a day.

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"If the old me saw what the current me eats — I would not believe it," Ms Zimmerman told news.com.au

"I had worked up my willpower to go eight weeks eating 1200 calories per day and saying no to alcohol and treats."

But the moment her "challenge" was over, the Sydney local would binge and eat all the foods she had missed out on.

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Happy Saturday friends ✌🏼❤️☀️I just finished a 5km walk/run (heavy on the walk, light on the run) 👣 Today’s 5km was not for me. It was for refugees. We are surviving, we are doing ok. We can socially distance, we can wash our hands, our lives are normalising. But for refugees - Coronavirus is a whole other ball game. They don’t have the luxuries we do! They need our support! . . So today my 5km was for them. And I’m donating 💸 to help 5 & I’m supposed to nominate 5 people to do the same!! BUT this is my campaign so I’m going to nominate a hell of a lot more than that 😂 So if you’re tagged - it’s because I nominate YOU!!! Please run, walk or ride 5km, donate to help 5 & most importantly nominate another 5 to do the same!! . With gyms still closed - some of you may be doing the steps anyway - so here’s a way to help the km’s you’re already doing actually count!! ❤️❤️ 📸Tag me & these hashtags & accounts when you do it!! 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 #runforrefugees @australiaforunhcr @run.for.heroes & donate @ https://run-for-heroes-aus.raisely.com/ THANK ALL! Yay go team xx (Also if you’re not tagged & you want to play along I would love you forever if you did!

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"This made me gain weight back fast," she said.

Ms Zimmerman said she thought "this was how you lost weight" and that she got "really good at being extreme".

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"I didn't know about balance or how to not live life at such extremes."

She had struggled to find a middle ground until she discovered that eating more nutrients-based foods and lifting weights would help her shed the kilos.

"I started with my coach Ash Lane in October 2019 after we connected on Instagram," Ms Zimmerman said.

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Sunday’s with my little shadow 🐶❤️☀️ #mybestie #hermannthesausage

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"She was telling me it didn't need to be that hard and I didn't need to eat 1200 calories to lose weight. I thought she was crazy."

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"She took me from six days per week cardio training to three days per week weights training."

Ms Zimmerman did a reverse diet where she now eats 2,300 calories per day, saying the new approach has "changed my whole life".

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HI I LOVE YOU ❤️🐶 #besties #mylittlelove #hermannthesausage 🌭

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"I have repaired my relationship with food. I now can live a balanced life while still focusing on my goals," she said.

Prior to her transformation and when she was at her heaviest, Ms Zimmerman was eating very little in terms of variety.

"I never ate salads or veggies. I ate fast food, drank coke, ham and cheese toasted sandwiches, burgers, pizza, pasta. I had a fear of trying new foods and so I would stick to the same food all the time," she explained.

As a normally bubbly person, the 34-year-old said her weight battle affected her social life and she would often use her handbag to cover her stomach.

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"I wanted to hide as much as possible. I would never get to wear the clothes I wanted and shopping would give me anxiety because I would feel so helpless and stuck."

She said her 26.5kg transformation made her believe she can do anything.

"I tried and failed countless times — losing weight was a dream but I had very little faith I could actually make it happen."

"But through doing this I realised how determined, strong and tenacious I really am."

Ms Zimmerman trains three times a week now, while eating a calorie deficit to lose weight.

This means she eats fewer calories than what she burns.

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"I don't cut out any food groups. I still have my favourite foods," she said. "I aimed to eat 1200 calories per day. Now I work to eat in a more modest deficit."

For breakfast she will have protein yoghurt followed by an apple as a snack and either stir fry or a taco salad for lunch. Dinners are a mixture of homemade pizza, burrito bowls or zoodle (zucchini) pasta with bolognese sauce.

For dessert, instead of having full fat ice cream, she opts for a Halo Tops' 280 calorie tubs.

Ms Zimmerman has gone on to develop a passion for health and fitness, creating an Instagram page dedicated to her journey that she said is also to "hold her accountable".

"Through sharing on my Instagram and being so vulnerable and open it has taught me to not be ashamed or embarrassed of where I have come from but celebrate my story so far."

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