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sherants
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So, I'm a 32 yo female, have 2 kids under the age of 7, and can not lose this tire around my middle. I hate to exercise, but I know it's really the only thing that will tone up my body. I currently weigh 145, which is right on the fence of being overweight for my bmi. I hate looking at myself in a swimsuit, and I don't wear shorts very often b/c I have the thunder thighs. And although I know I'm not FAT, I miss being the skinny girl I used to be before children. I don't eat that much, really, and I avoid high fructose corn syrup, aspartame, sucralose, and hydrogenated oils like they're the plague. No soda, no coffee (anymore), and I'm trying to consume more water - but it's hard. I'm wondering if I have some gastrointestinal problems as well, since I tend to be quite gassy and suffer IBS symptoms. I hope this system works for me....I used weight watchers several years ago, and it did help, but I tried it again, and with kids it's too time consuming. Plain counting calories seems easier, I think. So I'm going to give this a whirl....
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I hear you about the tire!! This website is easier to me than Weight Watchers... it is much easier to count calories then try to figure out points.
As for the exercise, take it a day at a time. It will be easier that way and maybe you will hate it less. Try finding a sport you enjoy too that will help. Congrats on making the first step here though.0 -
Last year a lot of the inches I lost were from the abdomen. I started with 4 sets of 6 mins of exercises (pushups, crunches, lunges, back extensions). Now, when I make excuses or don't 'feel like it' I convince myself to do only _one_ 6 minute set because it is better than nothing. Sometimes I get motivated just being on the floor doing the exercises and keep going for 2 or 3 sets.
Don't overdo at first - or you will give up in frustration.
I'm here because I need the accountability.
flyinghandsI hear you about the tire!! This website is easier to me than Weight Watchers... it is much easier to count calories then try to figure out points.
As for the exercise, take it a day at a time. It will be easier that way and maybe you will hate it less. Try finding a sport you enjoy too that will help. Congrats on making the first step here though.0
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