bumbershoot
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wow bumbershoot! I am really inspired by you- consistently losing weight even at a healthy BMI! The less you have to lose the harder it is- but you make it look easy! Many times I have lost weight and come near a healthy BMI or I squeak into a healthy range, like 24.8 or so- but then I fall apart, I lose focus, or plateau or something. You are my role model to keep up the good work when I get to that goal. Proud of you!![]()
Wow, thank you!
I tell you, it's the jogging (which my body likes...if I didn't like jogging I wouldn't do it, but I always enjoyed it when fitter). And the weight-lifting. When I say "weights" I don't mean heavy-heavy weights. My bicep curls are still at 20 lbs, which is more than what I started at, but it's light compared to what others are doing in that weight machine room. But just lifting a little bit is good for metabolism and bones!
I'm seriously considering calling a halt to the losing until after the Tower of Terror 10-miler, because it would be wonderful to eat more during this training. This coming Friday will be my first 8 mile run (knock wood!) and it's hard to do that sort of thing when eating-to-lose. So that would be 2 months of maintaining then I could see how I felt about purposely losing more after I got home. It's frustrating b/c MY leader wants us to set a *real* goal, but the other leaders (who work as receptionists on their non-leader days) and usual receptionists encourage me to just set the goal and lose more but be free sooner. I wish they'd stop saying that, when my leader doesn't encourage that!