new to group but not to MFP
heckyea
Posts: 7 Member
I've been consistently logging on MFP since March, but haven't been involved with the forums or groups until now. so hi guys!
I'm 20 years old, 163 cm/5 foot 4 and 131 lbs right now, and rated my lifestyle as sedentary. my start weight was about 150 (didn't accurately measure, probably underestimated out of embarrassment), and I've been at a weight plateau for about 6 months. getting fitter was actually my 2017 new year's resolution and I'm definitely happier with my body now, but I'd still like to be more fit (ny resolution 2018?)
I was only considering calories and low to moderate intensity cardio until like two months ago, when I figured that I should probably adjust something. I read/lurk here and there and from what I've gathered, my next steps are 1) trying to make the mental switch from focusing on the number on the scale to some other tangible measure of fitness, 2) being aware of/following my macros, and 3) finding a more intense activity that I'll enjoy doing regularly - currently tied between ballet and rock climbing
I've tried to pitch MFP to my friends in real life but none of them use MFP as actively as I do, so I'd love to have some more MFP friends to help keep me accountable/motivate me etc., and obviously I'll reciprocate. tips and tricks are also welcome for sure
I know my profile looks like a fake lmao but I'm just facetious, I swear I'm real
I'm 20 years old, 163 cm/5 foot 4 and 131 lbs right now, and rated my lifestyle as sedentary. my start weight was about 150 (didn't accurately measure, probably underestimated out of embarrassment), and I've been at a weight plateau for about 6 months. getting fitter was actually my 2017 new year's resolution and I'm definitely happier with my body now, but I'd still like to be more fit (ny resolution 2018?)
I was only considering calories and low to moderate intensity cardio until like two months ago, when I figured that I should probably adjust something. I read/lurk here and there and from what I've gathered, my next steps are 1) trying to make the mental switch from focusing on the number on the scale to some other tangible measure of fitness, 2) being aware of/following my macros, and 3) finding a more intense activity that I'll enjoy doing regularly - currently tied between ballet and rock climbing
I've tried to pitch MFP to my friends in real life but none of them use MFP as actively as I do, so I'd love to have some more MFP friends to help keep me accountable/motivate me etc., and obviously I'll reciprocate. tips and tricks are also welcome for sure
I know my profile looks like a fake lmao but I'm just facetious, I swear I'm real
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