What's harder for you: the food or exercise?
After maintaining my weight for many years now, I feel like I have a pretty good handle on the food part of the health equation. Oh sure, I admit that I go through spells when my food choices aren't the best, but all in all, I think I do pretty well. I'll be 52 in another week or so, and thus far, my physicals have been great. Blood work, BP, etc are very good.
BUT. I am horrible about sticking with some kind of exercise or activity on a routine basis.I try very hard to keep moving & to keep strong, but I'm basically a lazy butt. :ohwell: I've done DVD's, did a gym membership, pilates, all kinds of things. I have to mix it up because I get bored and unmotivated very easily. The one thing I DO enjoy is biking and hiking, but even then, sometimes I have to push myself.
I'm curious about my MFP family members: what's easier for you? The food part or the exercise part? Why?
P.S. If you have any tips on how I can keep motivated with an exercise program, I'm open to them.
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BUT. I am horrible about sticking with some kind of exercise or activity on a routine basis.I try very hard to keep moving & to keep strong, but I'm basically a lazy butt. :ohwell: I've done DVD's, did a gym membership, pilates, all kinds of things. I have to mix it up because I get bored and unmotivated very easily. The one thing I DO enjoy is biking and hiking, but even then, sometimes I have to push myself.
I'm curious about my MFP family members: what's easier for you? The food part or the exercise part? Why?
P.S. If you have any tips on how I can keep motivated with an exercise program, I'm open to them.
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Not a single reply? No one? I'm going to go pout in the corner and tell my Mommy on you meanies.
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Definitely the food.0
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I personally really love working out so working out comes easy for me, but I am not so great at eating right all the time!0
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Its the exercising for me - STRUGGLE to be consistent with it!0
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the food! I can do exercise but find it reeealllyyy hard to say no to chocolate and ice cream!0
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Definitely the food... I can make myself workout and since I play volleyball a lot, it's not an issue.... yummy food, especially during the summer, is the problem.0
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I hate exercise. I'm a lazy bum and it's easier for me to control my food then get my *kitten* off the couch to go do a run. I ran off and on for a while, but now I'm just tracking my food. Most of my 65 pounds was lost sitting on my bum.0
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Awww! I'll reply! I think I'm worse with exercise. It takes a lot for me to get up off my *kitten* and get out there but lately, I've been doing a lot better in both aspects of being healthy! I find that if I'm eating bad, there's no way I'm exercising and vice versa.0
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Definitely the food. Some things have been easy to give up, like fast food and soda. But there is still food that I cannot pass up that can easily destroy and counter-product any workout.0
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The food is no problem at all, i actually like dieting, saves me alot of money, and i don't mind excersising, but it takes so much time, and i'm a college student and part time worker, so i always have to excersise in the evenings.. Which isn't the most apealing thing to do imo..0
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I'm just starting out, but even as a foodie, I think the working out part is wayyy harder.0
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The food, for most of mine is still living at the time of consumption. Except for my beloved Hormel Turkey Chili and Pork Rinds.0
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FOOD.0
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For me I struggle with exercise, I find eating well a lot easier0
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for me, it's time.
I know that wasn't an option. But sometimes if you got no time because you have kids/job/have to move/ etc, you end up having to grab a to go meal from a local joint and have no time to hit the gym. That's what sucks.0 -
Do really well on the food, but I can talk myself out of exercise in a second!!!0
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Absolutely the food. I go to the gym every morning, 5-6 days a week, and generally do 90 minutes + of varied cardio and strength training...but its still crazy hard to pass up certain junk food!0
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FOOD!! I'm WEAK!0
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both....they are equally difficult for me.0
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food....0
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Food ! This is SO hard to resist, I love sugar and I struggle a lot with eating clean ...0
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Exercise0
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I'M HUNGRY0
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Food is harder for me. I love to eat! Always have.
And, I am making it harder! I have been meat free since Feb 1st this year.
The plus side is that I love to cook and try new recipes. I have found lots of tasty vegetarian recipes and I am getting better at controlling the salt/sugar/fat in what I cook.
As for exercise. I get the notion of getting bored. I suffer from this as well. But, I am getting around it by switching my activities up every now and then and also setting up goals to work for. Right now my focus is on running. Over the past 18 months I have gone from nothing to a 1/2 marathon. Tonight I start my training for a full marathon this fall. After that? Who knows?0 -
Definitely FOOD!!!! I have an addictive type personality and working out feels like a drug so i love to workout!0
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I love working out and I love eating, so I would say eating properly is the biggest challenge for me. The key for me sticking to exercise is do what I like and make it consistent, once it's firmly in my daily routine it's hard to go without it.0
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The food!0
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OMG the food by a LONG shot!!!!!0
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It's the food for me. I exercise 5 days a week with no problem but controlling the food is a struggle.0
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Food. I'm pretty good about finding a workout I like -- right now it's Bar Method and strength training, in the past yoga and Pilates.
Love chocolate and refuse to give it up. MFP is great because it's all about the macros. Teaching me how to do this right and still eat all my favorite things!
The best thing if exercise is hard for you is find a friend and do it together. My husband and I have been strength training together almost three years now! Group classes are social and a good way to work out with other people who help keep you motivated.0
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