Rock Bottom

Tonight I feel like I hit my rock bottom. I could cry right now if I wasn't in a public place. I participated in a company sponsored event tonight where we were to hike in this Swiss Alps with snow shoes. I lasted 15 minutes and they had to call a snow mobile to bring me back because i am do out of shape i could not do it. I am utterly humiliated. On top of this it was with work people who I have to see daily and I am positive the whole office will know tomorrow. I am done letting my weight hold me back, I HAVE to do something about this. I am down 9 pounds but completely out of shape. I have an additional 110 pounds to lose but more importantly I NEED to get in shape.
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  • di1428
    di1428 Posts: 165 Member
    let this bottom be the first day of a new life for you......dont think of the big picture and take it day by day..
  • AmericanExpat
    AmericanExpat Posts: 158 Member
    Thank you!
  • Mummyadams
    Mummyadams Posts: 1,125 Member
    So you hit your rock bottom - remember this feeling when you feel like giving up once you start on your weight loss journey.
    So what are you going to do now? Join the gym? Start walking? Join Crossfit? Talk to us!
  • ElleM0
    ElleM0 Posts: 105 Member
    AE,

    I'm sorry to hear that you've hit rock bottom. Remember, when you hit BOTTOM - there is NOWHERE else to go but UP. (HUGS) Take this in stride. Face the office tomorrow. Be confident in knowing that you're tired... and knowing that you plan on being the best you that you can be! :flowerforyou:

    -Elle
  • Anthonydaman
    Anthonydaman Posts: 854 Member
    No where to go but up, you can do this. make a decision, a plan, and execute it everyday.
  • AmericanExpat
    AmericanExpat Posts: 158 Member
    I am going to start my Hip Hop Abs and then start using my gym membership. I have already changed my eating habits by I need to incorporate exercise.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    Snow shoeing is frickin' hard!! Don't beat yourself up too bad. Use it as motivation, like "Next time I'll make it 20 minutes or further up the hill."
  • Mummyadams
    Mummyadams Posts: 1,125 Member
    I am going to start my Hip Hop Abs and then start using my gym membership. I have already changed my eating habits by I need to incorporate exercise.
    Boom! Wish you all the best! Add me for motivation and a *kitten* kicking should you need it.
  • tjsoccermom
    tjsoccermom Posts: 500 Member
    You've hit it, so now you have no where to go but up. Work on goal setting, short and long term, and figure out how you're going to reach them. Then periodically check and make sure you're making the progress you want to. You'll get there and next trip you'll kick everyone's butt :laugh:
  • bsuew
    bsuew Posts: 628 Member
    I guess we have each been there one time or the other! My rock bottom day was Feb. 17th 2012 from there I have turned my life around! I hurt all the time and knew it was then or never! You can do this. The days that you feel like quiting just think of today and never look back! Good luck!! You can do this. I started with 100 lbs to loose I couldn't think about any more. I've got 38 to go to reach that goal and then I will reevaluate and go from there. It's a daily choice, if today you goof you start again tomorrow. Hang in there!
  • blanhe2
    blanhe2 Posts: 88
    You can do this. Often, this type of hitting rock bottom is what helps us make that final decision and go out and do it!
  • SkinnyBubbaGaar
    SkinnyBubbaGaar Posts: 389 Member
    Get going with this and be consistant. This time next year you will be looking back and realize that yesterday was the BEST day of your life because it woke you up to wanting to make this change.

    Celebrate that and welcome.
  • mizznikki35
    mizznikki35 Posts: 22 Member
    I know that feeling. I'm glad to see that you're using it as motivation to get healthier. Nowhere to go but up!!!
  • dare2love81
    dare2love81 Posts: 928 Member
    Well, if you're at rock bottom, there's no place to go but up! :flowerforyou:

    Just remember that you didn't gain all the weight in one day, so it'll take some time for it to come off. That was hardest for me to accept at first. So be patient with your body, and at first, just try to move more until you build up your endurance. Add a little bit more time, or work a little harder each day and you'll get there.

    BTW - Hip Hop Abs was my first workout program too. Shaun T is so much fun to work out with. :drinker:
  • CanuckLove
    CanuckLove Posts: 673 Member
    let this bottom be the first day of a new life for you......dont think of the big picture and take it day by day..

    Absolutely agree with this. Make small goals, maybe 10lbs at a time. Day by day and remember this moment as your starting point. You will be a success story in here because of it. Get focused and start today girl. Tons of support here!
  • jennkain97
    jennkain97 Posts: 290 Member
    Snow shoeing is frickin' hard!! Don't beat yourself up too bad. Use it as motivation, like "Next time I'll make it 20 minutes or further up the hill."

    THIS!! I consider myself to be in pretty good shape (I lift, I run, bike, etc...), but only last 15 minutes the first time I went snowshoeing, and had to sit and read to catch my breath for awhile before heading home. It's not nearly as easy as it looks, likely because you are not just exerting yourself, but also breathing in very cold air at the same time. Don't be so hard on yourself. Many people wouldn't have even tried.
  • NikkiSixGuns
    NikkiSixGuns Posts: 630 Member
    So sorry that you had a rough experience. I think pretty much everyone one this site can relate and has a similar story, so we get it!

    Every day will be better if you choose to make it so. Tomorrow will be better than today. You can keep working at it and get better day by day, and in two months you'll see today as the turning point. You ABSOLUTELY CAN do it!

    Now that you have the motivation, you're ready to start taking steps to get you where you want to be.
  • Don't cry! Just look at this as now you have a base line to compare back to! :) You will be fine, I need to get back in the gym myself feel free to add me and then we can encourage each other!
  • ThisGirl2013
    ThisGirl2013 Posts: 220 Member
    I was pretty wimpy - this workout is getting me stronger already (only been doing it just under a week)!!


    Level 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Pc-NizMgg8
    Level 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uIO_03BYb4
    Level 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMN4g3D4ODE
    How to do it: http://www.ehow.com/how_5363883_do-jillian-michaels-day-shred.html
  • betoarango
    betoarango Posts: 222 Member
    change your life TODAY, a year from now you'll be glad you did...
    You decide when...
    Good luck
  • bluefox9er
    bluefox9er Posts: 2,917 Member
    Tonight I feel like I hit my rock bottom. I could cry right now if I wasn't in a public place. I participated in a company sponsored event tonight where we were to hike in this Swiss Alps with snow shoes. I lasted 15 minutes and they had to call a snow mobile to bring me back because i am do out of shape i could not do it. I am utterly humiliated. On top of this it was with work people who I have to see daily and I am positive the whole office will know tomorrow. I am done letting my weight hold me back, I HAVE to do something about this. I am down 9 pounds but completely out of shape. I have an additional 110 pounds to lose but more importantly I NEED to get in shape.

    I believe you would have hit rock bottom if you didn't realise it's time to change and become healthy. The good news is that there are so many people just like you, who made a choice, just like you and really did change their lives. I know..I am one of them. i couldn't run 20 yards after a bus last May..and that was my rock bottom..I run my first marathon in 6 weeks time, 87 lbs lighter.

    MFP people are awesome, and we have all been where you have. friend us, train with honesty,eat right and everything will work out..PROMISE.
  • MumOfADuo
    MumOfADuo Posts: 294 Member
    So awesome that you did that snow shoeing for 15 minutes!!!! I hear that is BRUTAL!!!!!! Give yourself some credit for that!!!!! and just remember, we are here for each other on this journey...and it IS a journey....you will have some amazing days and some days that might really suck, but what matters is how you handle those crappy days. Are you going to roll over and give up? Or are you going to get up and brush yourself off and continue on your journey? Baby steps.....change 1 thing at a time until you have more confidence in this journey...it works......you have to like yourself enough to know you are worth it (talking to myself here big time!!) And lean on US.....
    Friend me if you want.....will be your biggest cheerleader!!!!
    Kathey:flowerforyou:
  • I am going to start my Hip Hop Abs and then start using my gym membership. I have already changed my eating habits by I need to incorporate exercise.

    Sounds like you have a plan - that's awesome!! Add me if you'd like too! I know you're getting a lot of support here but I would love to help too!! :-)
  • hapawar
    hapawar Posts: 4 Member
    I've been in the same boat for a while, but my boyfriend recommended a routine which is really building up my strength, so you might try it. It's a simple routine and takes about half an hour. At first it's going to suck and if you're really out of shape, you are going to feel like you're dying afterward, but if you do it 5-6 days a week and keep at it, you will notice a huge difference in a few weeks. Also, some of the exercises you might not be able to do well at first or it might not seem like you can do it at all. Just do your best and you will notice over time that they are easier to do and always work on trying to improve your form, such as doing deeper lunges or squats. Within a couple weeks I already began to notice some muscle definition in my arms and legs. And I still have a lot of weight to lose, so if I can do it, just about anyone can.

    All you need is a little space and if you want, a yoga mat for the floor exercises.

    Stretch for 5-10 minutes. I use to skip this, but it's important so you can make it through the routine without hurting yourself. Let me know if you need some examples of stretches. You can set a timer and run through these exercises until it runs out. I'd suggest starting with 15 minutes then increase to 20 or more when you're no longer breaking a sweat. Otherwise, you can run through the routine two times and it takes about 15 minutes. Try not to pause between exercises if possible. When I'm really hurting, I allow myself a break of 3 quick breaths and then I'm on to the next one.

    1. Run in place for a count of 40, make sure to bring the knees up as high as you can and swing your arms.
    2. Do 20 pushups. I know this sounds like a lot, but do your best and it is fine to do a modified pushup (on your knees instead of toes).
    3. Do 20 squats. Place your feet shoulder width apart and put your arms straight out in front of you with one hand over the other. This is to help make sure you are keeping your back straight. Bend your knees and go as low as you can while keeping your back straight. It will kind of look like a sitting position.
    4. Do 20 crunches. Lay flat on your back and lift your feet just slightly in the air. Put your hands behind your head and curl your torso up as far as you can.
    5. Do 20 jumping jacks. If you can't do a full jumping jack, hop in place without moving your feet apart but still move your arms as you normally would.
    6. Do 40 side left lifts. Lay on your side and lift your uppermost leg about a foot and a half from the ground, bring it back down and repeat 20 times. Turn on your other side and repeat with the other leg.
    7. Do 20 scissor kicks. Lay on your back and lift each leg one at a time, about a foot and a half in the air.
    8. Do 20 lunges. Make sure you have about 10 feet of space. Start at one end and step forward with your right foot, bending both your knees, almost like you are going to kneel one one knee, then step forward with your left foot and do the same thing. Go 5 steps in one direction and back then repeat.

    After you are done, do 15 minutes of cardio, such as walking fast, jogging, elliptical, or stationary bike.

    At first I thought it was silly to alternate between exercises where you stand or sit but I realize now it helps keep your heart rate up. I hope this helps someone else because it sure has helped me and I'm feeling really good after doing this routine 5-6 days a week for the last month.
  • Mikaylajayney
    Mikaylajayney Posts: 7 Member
    You can always redeem yourself in the office by being that girl that changed her life and became the rock star. When I'm struggling to stay motivated I check in with future me... and future me is fit, and knows how to eat well, and has fitness and activity built into her life. I'm on my way there... and I just need to stay focused. Build a 'future you' and stay on the path toward her. YOU CAN DO IT!
  • Amen to that there's only one direction from here. Up :-) I hear your embarrassment and how humilated it felt. I'm not sure this helps at all but when I look back it's those terribly shocking, embarrassing moments that gave me what I needed to get what I really want. Maybe this will be true for you..maybe you will look back at this moment and think of it as your saving grace..who knows. Hang in there!!
  • AmericanExpat
    AmericanExpat Posts: 158 Member
    Thank you guys for all of your support!
  • auteurfille22
    auteurfille22 Posts: 251 Member
    You can do this! There's no where to go but up now! Don't worry about the people at the office. You are going to show them, and more importantly yourself, that you are capable of doing this - because you absolutely are! And even with how much you have to lose, 9 lbs lost is great - congrats!
  • AmericanExpat
    AmericanExpat Posts: 158 Member
    Thank you for the support!
  • bethgames
    bethgames Posts: 534 Member
    You are not giving up anything but feeling like THAT! :flowerforyou: