What's your why?
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Mostly so everyone is jealous of me :P
Watch out for sabotage!0 -
A combination of getting fitter so I don't get left behind when I go out hiking with my friends, and the fact I looked horrid in my graduation photo and I don't want to look like that again when I have to go to an awards thing in July to get my photo taken again.0
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I not terribly overweight but I could lose a few pounds. Mostly I want...
1. To be strong enough to keep up with others in physical activities and sports.
2. Competition. I want to look better than other women who are around my SO
3. Turn back the clock. I may be getting older, but a strong healthy body will keep me feeling younger.0 -
Mostly so everyone is jealous of me :P
I'm not jealous.
Want some ribs?
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Mostly so everyone is jealous of me :P
I'm not jealous.
Want some ribs?
Only if I get beer too!!0 -
#1. Vanity... I want to be a hot 40-something.
#2. My kids... they outnumber me and move fast. I have to stay up.
#3. I want to be a trophy wife for my husband.0 -
I'm 71 and tell people I exercise, etc. to keep from falling apart any faster. Other reasons is wanting to enjoy my grandchildren as long as I can, and to keep my type II diabetes and blood pressure under control. I also want to avoid going on statins. I've been doing this for some time, but haven't really touched the last 20 lbs or so I'd like to lose. I joined MFP about 6 weeks ago and have started losing for the first time in several years. I need the structure provided by keeping careful track of what I eat and do. I eat healthy, but without keeping track, I tended to eat more "healthy" than I really needed.0
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My why is that I want to be more confident in myself. I want to feel good about what I eat. I always feel like crap when I eat junk yet i still eat it. I also want to set an example for my daughter.
Another motivator is going into all the clothing shops and finding clothes I really want to fit into. I tell myself that i will be that size one day and when that happens i'm going on a big shopping spree=)
It also helps when I go for my walks that everyone I come across that's jogging or riding their bikes is very friendly and they're always saying hi. I mean, i'm usually the type of person that avoids ppl for some reason but it always puts me in a good mood.0 -
1. My clothes (didn't) fit anymore (some do now!) and I wasn't about to buy new ones, so I was wearing sweatpants to work everyday!
2. I realized there are only a very few family photos with me in them. I'm sure my kids would prefer to have pictures of me when I'm gone.
3. Self-esteem. Yeah, I just want to look good, maybe even be considered a MILF
4. Stop depression.
5. Sex ....
6. I want to live longer than my parents did (they died at 55 and 66) and just about every other relative I had.
7. Energy - I feel so much stronger and can keep up with my kids better. Being overweight and eating like crap just made me sluggish, tired and cranky.
8. back fat is the grossest thing EVER
9. to enjoy shopping again
10. to never, ever, ever put on a pair of pants and find I have camel toe.0 -
My weight gain over the 14 years (110 to 156 @5'4'') I've been raising children has more than just effected the way I see myself, it touches every aspect of my life. I wouldn't dress nice because, "I use to look so much better', and I realize raising four daughters two teens now I need to be proactive about being healthy, fit and show them what a realistic diet is for a healthy person. My 'why' is two-fold, I'm tired of being a sloppy mom of four, and I really want my girls to see me reach this fitness goal in a healthy way. It is hard and some days I just want to quit, but I've been quite honest with them about my journey, why I 'got' to where I was, and why I need to change. I don't want my girls to remember me as a mom who always wore yoga pants and plain target t-shirts, and cried on Sundays when I had to find something nice to wear. Pretty pathetic really.
It is having a positive effect on my entire family, but mostly it is really changing me.0 -
There is a calcium structure in a black rope with a curved piece of metal on a cellulose rod that is chasing me and I have no plans to allow them to do so anytime soon and if they do catch me I need the energy to escape. I want to be able to travel for spans of more than a few weeks, this cannot happen until I retire so what do I do for the next 20+ years to ensure I get there.0
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All very awesome reasons, thanks everyone!0
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