Today is the day I truly make a life-style change
thanatos
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Hi everyone,
** Sorry for the long rant to follow! I'd love to everyones experiences and connect with as many of you as possible **
I've been using MFP off and on for over a year just to keep track of calories. I never used the forums until I posted about a week ago about an issue I have with food. I wanted to post a thread here to introduce myself and hopefully connect with others to share the joys and pains of the journey.
I'm a 25 year old guy currently living in Canada (though I'm American). I never had weight issues as a kid/teenager because I competed very seriously in martial arts and was training about 30 hours a week. Long-story short I suffered a series of injuries that made it so I could not compete anymore and I put on a lot of weight very fast. Throughout college, my weight was up and do. I would let it get out of control, not working out and eating everything in sight, then I would go the complete opposite route by working out 5 days a week and eating incredibly healthy. My weight fluctuated between 210 and 240 in my four years.
Before I joined my job, I decided to get in shape and got to 215 (which I looked better than when I was 210 because I had done some strength training) and entered my job at a decent weight (though I knew I had to lose some more weight). My job is very demanding and throughout the next year and a half, I ballooned up to nearly 260 lbs. At this time I was also making my move to Canada with the same company and thought why not complete the new change with another new change. Again, long-story short, I exercised my tail off, ate incredibly healthy, even did a round of P90x. At my lowest (last August), I was around 205lbs and in the best shape of my life.
But just as preceding time where I lost a bunch of weight, I started to slowly put it back on. My cheat meal would turn into a couple which would turn into a week which would turn into a couple weeks, all of which where I wasn't exercising either. Needless to say after some more yo-yoing, I put on about 20 of those lbs I lost.
About a week ago, I decided to post to the forums here about my issue with food - which is my main issue. A lot of you said some very encouraging words and in that week I really did some soul searching to figure out what was it that kept me coming back to eating like crap. I like working out. I actually do like eating healthy. It makes me feel great. But for some reason, I always come back to crap foods. I think while I said I was in it for the long-haul before, I just wasn't committed to a life-style change. It was always ok I'll push real hard than its ok if I let go a bit.
When I dropped over 50lbs a year ago, there were some days that I did eat a bad meal or two. But I was able to control it. The next day, back to the healthy eating and working out. The catalyst for me falling off was when I had a week long vacation followed by a mini-vacation in a span of 2 weeks. I let myself go completely - I actually made it a point not to eat anything healthy because I was on "vacation" If it was truly a life-style change, sure, maybe I would eat more generously on vacation. Everyone does. But I wouldn't stuff myself like a kid's piñata while avoiding healthy foods like the plague.
So here I am now, realizing now what has to be done. This time I'm not dieting. I'm not overstuffing myself when I go on vacation. I'm making a change that will impact everyday of my life for as long as I live. I know there will be hills and mountains to climb and I will fall down from time to time. But I won't ever fall off the cliff again. Not this time.
Thanatos
** Sorry for the long rant to follow! I'd love to everyones experiences and connect with as many of you as possible **
I've been using MFP off and on for over a year just to keep track of calories. I never used the forums until I posted about a week ago about an issue I have with food. I wanted to post a thread here to introduce myself and hopefully connect with others to share the joys and pains of the journey.
I'm a 25 year old guy currently living in Canada (though I'm American). I never had weight issues as a kid/teenager because I competed very seriously in martial arts and was training about 30 hours a week. Long-story short I suffered a series of injuries that made it so I could not compete anymore and I put on a lot of weight very fast. Throughout college, my weight was up and do. I would let it get out of control, not working out and eating everything in sight, then I would go the complete opposite route by working out 5 days a week and eating incredibly healthy. My weight fluctuated between 210 and 240 in my four years.
Before I joined my job, I decided to get in shape and got to 215 (which I looked better than when I was 210 because I had done some strength training) and entered my job at a decent weight (though I knew I had to lose some more weight). My job is very demanding and throughout the next year and a half, I ballooned up to nearly 260 lbs. At this time I was also making my move to Canada with the same company and thought why not complete the new change with another new change. Again, long-story short, I exercised my tail off, ate incredibly healthy, even did a round of P90x. At my lowest (last August), I was around 205lbs and in the best shape of my life.
But just as preceding time where I lost a bunch of weight, I started to slowly put it back on. My cheat meal would turn into a couple which would turn into a week which would turn into a couple weeks, all of which where I wasn't exercising either. Needless to say after some more yo-yoing, I put on about 20 of those lbs I lost.
About a week ago, I decided to post to the forums here about my issue with food - which is my main issue. A lot of you said some very encouraging words and in that week I really did some soul searching to figure out what was it that kept me coming back to eating like crap. I like working out. I actually do like eating healthy. It makes me feel great. But for some reason, I always come back to crap foods. I think while I said I was in it for the long-haul before, I just wasn't committed to a life-style change. It was always ok I'll push real hard than its ok if I let go a bit.
When I dropped over 50lbs a year ago, there were some days that I did eat a bad meal or two. But I was able to control it. The next day, back to the healthy eating and working out. The catalyst for me falling off was when I had a week long vacation followed by a mini-vacation in a span of 2 weeks. I let myself go completely - I actually made it a point not to eat anything healthy because I was on "vacation" If it was truly a life-style change, sure, maybe I would eat more generously on vacation. Everyone does. But I wouldn't stuff myself like a kid's piñata while avoiding healthy foods like the plague.
So here I am now, realizing now what has to be done. This time I'm not dieting. I'm not overstuffing myself when I go on vacation. I'm making a change that will impact everyday of my life for as long as I live. I know there will be hills and mountains to climb and I will fall down from time to time. But I won't ever fall off the cliff again. Not this time.
Thanatos
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I'm really excited for you! Keep it up!0
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Thanatos,
Do you log your calories every day? How about your exercise? Even on vacation, do you log everything? The thing I like about this program is the accountability piece. I have committed to logging everything even free days to hold myself accountable. I am curious to hear if you log every day. Congratulation on the success that you have had, I hope to have a success story someday.
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Hope it all goes well for you. Yes you do have to make it a lifestyle change, something I tried (and failed) before, its a combination of many things but naturally food education is the most important, you shouldn't be afraid to let go - once in a while - its the "once in a while" that's the problem. I'm sure you'll work out what's best for you, and more importantly what actually works. Think positive!0
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I just LOVE your post !!! If you are as honest with your self as you have been in this post you will do wonders. Oh - and by the by - welcome to Canada eh !!!!0
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Thanks for the kind words.
nosidda: I do log-in everything I eat and my workouts - but only when I'm being healthy. If I had a cheat meal/day, I feel embarrassed to come to the website and log in. You're aboslutely right about the accountability - its why one of my goals is to log-in everyday
merbee: You've lost over 60 lbs! That's awesome - keep going!!0
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