New to this, any helpful ideas?

Okay so I've had an account for a year but I'm just now really getting the big picture and realizing I need some kind of help. I have decided to cut back on calories..A week ago....Not getting anywhere. I could use friends, and maybe ideas on good motivation?

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  • lovelylela415
    lovelylela415 Posts: 91 Member
    Hey there. Happy to buddy up and would also like some fitness friends here.

    enjoying the app so far and might even get a fitbit just so i can see more stats.

    I'm a female, aiming to lose 10-15 lbs while becoming strong and lean. I'm relatively healthy, exercise is not new to me, but hunkering down to shape up and increase fitness, making changes in the way I eat so I can drop about 10-15 lbs max is what I'm going for, as well as getting down to 18-20% body fat.

    I love fitness but also love hermiting inside my apartment and reading books. I'm banking on the "21 days to make a habit" rule, because I find i am happier and sleep better when I get out of the house.

    Oh - I work from home, or from coffee shops. So I have to stay rigid with my schedule or else I have the tendency to...ummm....have no schedule at all. When I go into "no schedule" mode, i am both unproductive and less likely to enjoy the harvest of fitness.

    Happy to buddy up. I don't like diets, what i'm doing is shifting the way i consume and the way I work out. Here's what i am doing to reach my goals:

    Food
    - counting calories, keeping food log here
    - cutting out high calorie dairy (read: ice cream is my weakness)
    - getting carbs from good places i.e. not high calorie white flour, more like spinach, whole grain, brown rice, veggies
    - limiting fruit because i tend to overeat fruit, but not cutting it out
    - making sure I eat all my calories


    Exercise
    - gym membership
    - I used to just run; now I am doing weight training and having fun with burpees & various alternate aerobic exercises
    - have a trainer (but am FINALLY watching my food intake. I've had the trainer for 2.5 months but was overeating constantly so....i didn't lose a pound, only lost 1/2% of body fat in that entire time)
    - walking everywhere
    - making fitness a priority
    - making sure I acknowledge how much better I feel when I work out
    - attempting to "tighten my core" whenever I am standing up


    Really love the idea of having friends around here and helping each other with goals.

    Personally, I'm about 6 months from turning 40 so I'd like to reach realistic goals by my 40th birthday so I can enter my 40s feeling strong.

    Frankly, when I do all of the above (eat right, work out) I feel stronger.

    note: I love running and also love the eliptical. I will likely post a lot about the new workouts i'm doing since a lot of it is new to me, for most of my life i've just been a runner with an occasional yoga phase.
  • djames92
    djames92 Posts: 990 Member
    work out. dont eat junk food. dont drink calories (other than milk). eat fruits
    done
  • dzerbini71
    dzerbini71 Posts: 13 Member
    You have to set your mind to it. And friends. friends going through the same thing you are help a lot. counting calories is working for me. i havent started exercising yet but i know ill need to. ill be your friend :)
  • Okay great! It's hard trying to do it alone. Thanks for the tips too. I have to lose at least 100lbs. When I was 200lbs I wasn't fat but i wasnt skinnie minnie either which I was okay with. But I have a 3 year old and I was told I had hypothyroidism but only one test was done so and I dont want on the thyroid meds cause it may cause osteoporosis. But yeah thanks I'll def be using the tips. I'm Montana. :)
  • MizTerry
    MizTerry Posts: 3,763 Member
    Everyone is always welcome to add me. :bigsmile:
  • I'm now 300lbs :( which has really gotten to me lately. Shame on me for getting this big! But I want it to change for good.