Mommy2three
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- Dec 21, 2005
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Well its a new year and i am bound to lose weight this year. My name is Sarah. I had my daughter 2 years ago, and when i left the hospital after i had her i was able to fit into my pre pregnancy clothes.
Now 2 years later, I have gained 50lbs in those 2 years. so today i went to our local anytime fitness center, took a tour, and signed myself and my husband up. My hubby is a truck driver so he wont be my work out buddy very often. I'm sure it would help if i had a work out buddy, but for now it'll just be myself. I currently weight 180 pounds, and want to lose 50lbs to get back to my 130lbs. I am 25 years old, and 5'5" tall. Not sure what happened after I had my DD 2 years ago, i just slowly began to gain weight. I have tried lots of diet pills- relacore, lipozene, and right now i have been taking stacker 3, just for the energy. Hopefully exercising will help out with that. So tomorrow morning at 10 i go to my local anytime fitness and have an appointment with a personal trainer (they provide 3 free appointments with a personal trainer)
My motivation for it all? To look good again, gain back my self esteem and confidence, and also my career goal of being a police officer. I have one and a half years left of my schooling, and then 7 weeks of police academy after that, so its time to get back into shape so i can pass the physical testing of any police applications i fill out.
Any advice? How often should I weigh myself in? I dont want to get obsessed with doing it on a daily basis. I plan on working out 3-4 times a week, along with going to school, and taking care of my 3 children.

My motivation for it all? To look good again, gain back my self esteem and confidence, and also my career goal of being a police officer. I have one and a half years left of my schooling, and then 7 weeks of police academy after that, so its time to get back into shape so i can pass the physical testing of any police applications i fill out.
Any advice? How often should I weigh myself in? I dont want to get obsessed with doing it on a daily basis. I plan on working out 3-4 times a week, along with going to school, and taking care of my 3 children.