What is your motivation? What keeps you going?

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My starting weight was 275 lbs as of Monday July 9th 2012. My current weight is 259 lbs as of today. and my goal weight is 199 lbs by May 2013.

My motivation is to jump out of planes again and to run a 5k by May.
My wife is my biggest supporter and my friends on myfitnesspal are there for me every step of the way. :bigsmile:

What keeps you logging your food, running those miles, and lifting those weights everyday?
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  • Superbritt2drescu
    Superbritt2drescu Posts: 273 Member
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    Well for awhile it was the ugly before photo. Now, its watching my form/muscles in the mirror while I'm lifting. Nothing sexier! :) And I like to compete with myself to see if I can workout more/harder than before.
  • racerscottw227
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    I still have my drivers license from where I was 21yo and 150lbs.... I keep it right behind my valid license and every time I see it I think, "I want to look like that again".

    I also have stopped focusing on my weight loss goals and started focusing on my fitness goals. Weight may fluctuate daily but being able to run 1 mile/5k/10k doesn't.
  • jennmodugno
    jennmodugno Posts: 363 Member
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    My husband's grandmother is still alive. And active. And healthy. And FIT.

    In my family, no one has ever lived past 65, and that's the sad truth. I am determined NOT to let that trend continue. My parents are both in their mid 50's, and both are well on their way to following the family trend. I just won't do it. I'm determined to lose the weight, keep off the weight, and not turn into my mother, who said that she was too busy raising us to lose the weight she gained during pregnancy. When i was 16, my mother told me that it was inevitable - I was thin then, but "just wait until you have a child - you'll never be thin again. Enjoy it while it lasts."

    I am determined to prove her wrong!!!

    *Edited for typos*
  • dandaninc
    dandaninc Posts: 392
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    Thank you for your replys!!! You will all get to where you want to be.

    I agree with britt about staring at myself in the mirror at the gym. Even though I still have moobs and a fat all over it is cool to see the progression of how my muscles are forming. I can finally see lines in my arms and in my back. My abbs are months away but my shoulders are getting huge!

    How much better do you all feel now that you are working out and eating right?

    I feel like a million bucks every morning. It's amazing the change your body goes through even just drinking lots of water. :drinker:
  • kit8806
    kit8806 Posts: 222 Member
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    My daughter. I want to be able to keep up with her energy and not be too tired or too out of breath when we are running around. I also have a few "skinny" outfits in my closet that I see everyday. Looking at them, I want to fit in them again! My mom had 4 kids and never lost the weight. I don't want to be struggling with the same problem when I get to her age, I want to get back to my pre-pregnancy weight and keep it off! :)
  • LadyIvysMom
    LadyIvysMom Posts: 391 Member
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    My modeling pictures from earlier this year. I let myself go for a few months and got overweight. I look at my old photos to inspire me to get back into that shape.

    I'm also inspired by my ferrets. Have you ever been around a ferret? Those little guys NEVER give up on a goal. My tiniest one, a small girl named Ivy, literally spent an hour one day trying to get an item 5 times her size up the stairs. She finally succeeded. Being around them keeps me going.
  • Belle8312
    Belle8312 Posts: 2,151 Member
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    For me, my motivation is maintaining my current occupation. I am active duty military and being fit is a condition of employment. While it is currently not an issue, if I keep going the way I am, it might become one.
    I also want to look better and feel better. There are a few pairs of jeans that while I have had them FOREVER and they are are probably out of style, I still want to be able to fit into them (even if I don't ever wear them out of the house! :smile: )
    My motivation is also a good friend of mine, she lost some weight and looks fantastic. We used to share clothes, and we can't do that anymore because I am still heavy. I'm ready to double my wardrobe again!

    Good luck everyone!
  • mznisaelaine
    mznisaelaine Posts: 2,262 Member
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    Even when I fail, what keeps me going is that reminder that I have been at this for a long time now and the reason why I wanted to make a difference. Health first. I have to keep going.
  • Anna800
    Anna800 Posts: 637 Member
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    Getting the legs I've always wanted.
  • DonniesGirl69
    DonniesGirl69 Posts: 644 Member
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    My reflection........every day I love it a little bit more and I KNOW that I've worked my *kitten* off for those results. :smile:
  • marthathebear
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    Watching that number on the scale get smaller even if it is by a fraction of a pound. My clothes getting just a little baggy. My husband's admiration of the results!
  • kenmunson333
    kenmunson333 Posts: 51 Member
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    The bathroom scale. Having lost almost 200 lbs, I never get tired of seeing that needle pointing at about 180. Any time it pops up, I work out even harder to get it back down where it belongs.
  • themommie
    themommie Posts: 5,013 Member
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    looking at success stories and watching videos like this one
    http://www.youtube.com/user/insidenikerunning .......LOL
  • zestyzaftig
    zestyzaftig Posts: 103 Member
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    My motivation is simply to have a body that does what I want it to. To me, it's all about good health and physical performance. I want to be able to hike, swim, hunt, kayak- whatever!- without getting tired after only a few minutes. I want to be able to truly enjoy my body and the things it's capable of.
  • missmatildamoonshine
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    I want to be healthy!
  • sarahharmintx
    sarahharmintx Posts: 868 Member
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    Thinking about the baby I want to have next year.

    And seeing/feeling how much smaller Im getting.
  • PaveGurl
    PaveGurl Posts: 244 Member
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    When I began, it was because I wanted to be able to "do more stuff."

    Simple, really - vacations end up exhausting me 'cos we liek to do Things, but I always ended up being miserable on vacation because I hurt/ was too out of shape to do the things I was excited about (snorkeling in Costa Rica? SWEET! Except, kayaking in open water? OW... and getting back was even worse!).

    And I wanted to prove to myself I was better than myself - I deserve better than being out of shape and having poor health! If I don't take care of myself now, I certainly won't be able to do it later!

    As I've come down the path of health, I dig progressing and pushing myself - I want to master skills I've gained and learn more new skills. Plus, it's AWESOME to be able to see where my muscles are now versus where they were [not] in January. I love seeing my triceps develop and watching the backs of my legs get those sexy hammie curves!

    And, y'know... the more in shape I am, the more I find I enjoy "playing the piano" - I feel awesome and my honey seems to appreciate it more too ^__^
  • dandaninc
    dandaninc Posts: 392
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    All wicked cool! Thank you all for sharing!

    I can't wait to buy a new wardrobe and a bathing suit for the beach next year.
  • heartofviolet
    heartofviolet Posts: 119 Member
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    To be able to wear a bathing suit (bikini!) without feeling like I have to hide.

    To be healthy. And fit. And able to run more than a mile without huffin' and puffin'.

    To stop being so self-conscious and so hyper-aware of what I must look like at all times.

    To be more confident in general...
  • avocado12
    avocado12 Posts: 197 Member
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    That hopefully we'll conceive baby no2!