LuvTigger
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- Jul 3, 2000
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Here I am finding myself at WISH again! I start, I stop, I start, I stop...now I have decided that THIS is it! I am getting back on the WISH bandwagon to get and stay healthy and fit, because this seems to be the best support system around!
Here are some of my stats:
starting weight: 194.5
height: 5' 3"
age: 35
My goal weight is 125. When I was in my early 20's, I hovered somewhere around 130-140, but I was always slightly overweight. Somehow over the years the pounds have crept on and stayed on. I think a lot of it is that I am not as physically active as I once was, since I used to rollerblade, go to the beach, shoot pool, etc.
Four-five months out of the year, my job gets REALLY hectic, and it truly is difficult to squeeze in exercise. However, I do walk around a lot just in the building (one day my pedometer reading showed up at about 14,000 steps, and I didn't even leave the building!), so that's a plus. The downside is because it's so crazy, I have often resorted to eating whatever food was around, rather than what's good for me.
I've been making excuses about starting my weight loss program because of social events, things going on at work, whatever. I decided that there really is no ideal time to start, so I might as well just do it now! I'm pretty much just sick and tired of being sick and tired. My clothes don't always fit well, I'm tired of my clothes getting more stretched out than they should be, I weigh more than my boyfriend, just about everyone at work is thinner than me, and I just want to be healthier.
I am actually in pretty good health, but I want to be proactive and go into prevention mode before anything happens. In my mid-30's, I feel I would be better off losing weight and preventing future health issues NOW, than if I waited.
As far as my program goes, it's not one of the more traditional ones, but I would consider it kind of a cross between South Beach and Atkins. It's moderate-calorie, moderate-carb, low-fat. In terms of exercise, it emphasizes "moving more", particularly in the form of walking. The goal is to walk 10,000 steps per day. I've done this before and lost up to 20 pounds on it, but I fell off the bandwagon.
I started again this past Monday, March 6, 2006. It kicks off with 3 days of only protein, to get the body into ketosis. From there, I can add in more variety of foods, and once a week is a protein day. After 4 weeks, there is a maintenance period of 2 weeks where the goal is simply to maintain the weight loss, not necessarily lose more, and carbs can be reintroduced. It's kind of a period to "retrain" the body to be able to consume foods without gaining weight, and to adjust to the weight loss. Then, after that, I can start the 6-week cycle again if I want to lose more.
Yesterday when I weighed myself I was down 2 pounds. No change this morning, but that's okay. Better than a gain. And like one of the posts said, 2 pounds is 8 sticks of butter!
So this time, no excuses, I'm sticking to this thing, and I look forward to motivation from the WISHers!!!
Here are some of my stats:
starting weight: 194.5
height: 5' 3"
age: 35
My goal weight is 125. When I was in my early 20's, I hovered somewhere around 130-140, but I was always slightly overweight. Somehow over the years the pounds have crept on and stayed on. I think a lot of it is that I am not as physically active as I once was, since I used to rollerblade, go to the beach, shoot pool, etc.
Four-five months out of the year, my job gets REALLY hectic, and it truly is difficult to squeeze in exercise. However, I do walk around a lot just in the building (one day my pedometer reading showed up at about 14,000 steps, and I didn't even leave the building!), so that's a plus. The downside is because it's so crazy, I have often resorted to eating whatever food was around, rather than what's good for me.
I've been making excuses about starting my weight loss program because of social events, things going on at work, whatever. I decided that there really is no ideal time to start, so I might as well just do it now! I'm pretty much just sick and tired of being sick and tired. My clothes don't always fit well, I'm tired of my clothes getting more stretched out than they should be, I weigh more than my boyfriend, just about everyone at work is thinner than me, and I just want to be healthier.
I am actually in pretty good health, but I want to be proactive and go into prevention mode before anything happens. In my mid-30's, I feel I would be better off losing weight and preventing future health issues NOW, than if I waited.
As far as my program goes, it's not one of the more traditional ones, but I would consider it kind of a cross between South Beach and Atkins. It's moderate-calorie, moderate-carb, low-fat. In terms of exercise, it emphasizes "moving more", particularly in the form of walking. The goal is to walk 10,000 steps per day. I've done this before and lost up to 20 pounds on it, but I fell off the bandwagon.
I started again this past Monday, March 6, 2006. It kicks off with 3 days of only protein, to get the body into ketosis. From there, I can add in more variety of foods, and once a week is a protein day. After 4 weeks, there is a maintenance period of 2 weeks where the goal is simply to maintain the weight loss, not necessarily lose more, and carbs can be reintroduced. It's kind of a period to "retrain" the body to be able to consume foods without gaining weight, and to adjust to the weight loss. Then, after that, I can start the 6-week cycle again if I want to lose more.
Yesterday when I weighed myself I was down 2 pounds. No change this morning, but that's okay. Better than a gain. And like one of the posts said, 2 pounds is 8 sticks of butter!
So this time, no excuses, I'm sticking to this thing, and I look forward to motivation from the WISHers!!!
