New to the site and embarrassed to even try
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When I work out I look gross and sweaty and I am so afraid to have people stare at me. My tummy prevents me from yoga poses and other things I would like to do. The feel of my own body jumping around bothers me. My feet problems and Achilles tendinitis make even walking a challenge. It's discouraging.
Take it slow, and KEEP doing what you are doing. My best advise is to NOT move it inside and hide.
I had a friend who was a hotty hot hot body builder dude. Man was he cute. And built. And well you know. I told him how embarrassed I was to go to the gym, and especially to join HIS gym because he would see my fat butt trying to do all this stuff.
You know what he said?
He said when he and his buds saw people trying, if they noticed at all because they are concentrating on their own workout, they say "Cool, she's been coming here for xyz amount of time and look what she has accomplished!!" or "Man she has a long road but it is SO cool to see her here. Wish my mom/sister/brother.......add whomever would come and get healthy"
You would be surprised how much you are being ADMIRED for your accomplishments my dear!
Go with your shoulders held back, you head held high and a smile on your face!! I will be right behind you thinking "Dang, I wish I could do THAT!!!"
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Don't worry about being sweaty! That means you are doing it right!
Another thing to consider is just focusing on calorie counting for a few months and then adding exercise once you lose a bit of weight/gain confidence. I lost over 1/2 of the weight by just calorie counting because I kept hurting my back working out. It's also a lot to take on working out and changing your food all at once so I found doing it in stages made it really easy on me.
However, if you are really wanting to work out, but just to embarrassed to try I would say that you just need to shop around and find a gym or a class where you feel comfortable. Lots of ladies only gyms, friendly yoga studios, and other classes and some places just feel more welcoming than others. Good luck!!0 -
If you can, get yourself a one-piece bathing suit, find an indoor pool open year round and swim your butt off. If you work up a sweat, no one will know. If you're truly uncomfortable with how you look, the water hides a lot. And it's a great whole-body workout.
The most important thing to do is not give up.0 -
I've been doing Aquafit classes - they are great and I don't get hot and bothered. Once you are in the water no-one can see what you look like anyway.0
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I read this blog post once, about this woman, who like many, had this fear of having people see her work out, she said she would work out, go home and cry afterwords, it became crippling. She had decided she'd make it work for her, so she'd wake up extra early, go to the local track and run when nobody was around...she began running, and to her surprise, noticed she was not the only person with this idea. She found people of all shapes and sizes, running, running slow, running fast, walking.... all with the same common goal...the goal of health and fitness. She then realized, there IS no judgement. Not when you decide YOU are worth it. Be proud, people won't notice anything except the fact that you are there, making a difference in your life. You are doing something that many decide is not worth the work/time/effort. Trust me....getting on a treadmill for the first time, or having to ask how to use the machines in a gym....everybody is there at least once! After a few goes....you'll be asking for more! It's a great feeling!!
Sweat daily. Do what works for you. Get involved with workouts that cater to lower body injury's! You can make it work. Also, utilize the community on MFP, the support you'll get here is endless!
We all have to start somewhere, and where we all end up is our choice!0 -
When I work out I look gross and sweaty and I am so afraid to have people stare at me. My tummy prevents me from yoga poses and other things I would like to do. The feel of my own body jumping around bothers me. My feet problems and Achilles tendinitis make even walking a challenge. It's discouraging.
You're just a face to them. They don't know you and what you're going through. And once their gaze moves onto something/one else, you're not even a distant memory to them. They don't care, quite frankly.
You can't continue the way you are just because of what some total stranger might think of you for two seconds before they move on to some other thought.
Edit: I sweat buckets and go beet root red just walking in the heat. My hands swell up like sausages and I get nasty sweat stains in my armpits, down my back and under by breasts, sometimes even in my groin area.
And. I. Don't. Care.
Some people just sweat a lot.
I can't do all the yoga moves I want to either, so I just do what I can and believe that the rest will come. I can't run anymore because of back injuries. I just walk and believe that I might be able to run again one day.
Just do what you can, no one will think badly of you for it.0 -
Please don't be Discouraged.
I was as well when I first started.
Have you thought about Wii Fit for Exercise.
That is what I use.
They have Aerobic Exercise, Yoga and other exercises.
Yesterday it was so hot and humid.
I put on my Wii Fit for Exercise and did the Free Run, they also have 5 K.
My Free Run is for 10 mins but equals 1 mile, Good exercise if you jog with it.
I have lost 16 pounds in 2 months doing mostly my Wii, I have trouble walking as I also have Achilles Tendonitis in both feet.
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Embrace the way you look and feel and get mad.. Do something about it and get fit. It will be the greatest
gift you or anyone could give you.
Wake up each day and say how can I be a fitter more confident person today.l:explode:0 -
There are tons of chair exercise videos on you tube. I use those and some of them are quite a workout. you could try those first to get started.0
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Start at home until you feel more confident.0
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One of my friends has the motto that "Sweat is fat crying!" Sweating is much better than not sweating. You have to cool down somehow.
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dont be embarrassed at all no one starts out looking great when they go to the gym but if you keep at it and use this app you will begin to see the changes. it is very important to utilize this app daily so that you can see how and what you are eating and make changes from there. I love this app it has helped me tremedously. You will like it and who cares what others think long as you are doing what makes you happy and will help create the change you want thats all that matters.0
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Don't get discouraged, there are a lot of people just like you. Does your gym have a pool, the water aerobics classes at my gym all have "bigger" people, and our bodies are all underwater so no-one can watch us jiggle like jello.
At 244 pounds, I feel like a jello commercial working out... "Watch it giggle, see it wiggle"0 -
Hi , im new on here, but as ansmith76001 said don't get discouraged, i joined gym 2 years ago and worried that everyone would stare, but no one really took any notice, and remember you are doing it for yourself, if you didn't sweat then you wouldn't be working hard enough, swallow the embarrassment and go for it, in a few weeks you will be wandering why you worried and feeling fitter.0
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When I go to the gym, which I just resumed doing, my focus is getting in my workout and leaving. When I see very overweight people I think it's great they're there. If I happen to catch someone's eye we smile because we both know that we're doing a good thing to be at the gym. I would imagine that most people who don't need to lose weight have similar thoughts about overweight members.
Incidentally, many people (or maybe it's primarily women) feel grungy at the gym. It's one of the reasons I'm not as consistent as I should be. I've been trying to go early in the morning so I can get it over with and shower just once. I'm trying to train myself to concentrate on my workout and not on whether I feel or look gross and sweaty.0 -
Seriously, whenever I see an overweight person out running or in the gym, my first thought is "Way to go!". I know (because I have been there) that it takes a lot of guts to go out on your first run, or to visit the gym for the first time, and it's even harder to keep it up.0
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Don't be embarrased! I look psychotic when I go running. That's why I go at night when it's dark...and hopefully a lot of people won't be around. My face gets SUPER red when I workout and I sweat easily.
Whatever...to everyone who laughs or judges, at least we're getting off of our bums and getting out there and doing it!0 -
When I work out I look gross and sweaty and I am so afraid to have people stare at me. My tummy prevents me from yoga poses and other things I would like to do. The feel of my own body jumping around bothers me. My feet problems and Achilles tendinitis make even walking a challenge. It's discouraging.
please don't beat yourself up like that. Congrats on even making the attempt to get active. Don't stop keep going you will see a change if you stick to it. If you need a buddy to push you feel free to add me I will be more than happy to motivate you0 -
This little blurb has helped me immeasurably...and remember that what people think of you, is none of your business :smooched:
"Hey, Fat Girl.
Yes, you. The one feigning to not see me when we cross paths on the
running track. The one not even wearing sports gear, breathing heavy.
You’re slow, you breathe hard and your efforts at moving forward make
you cringe.
You cling shyly to the furthest corridor, sometimes making larger loops
on the gravel ring by the track just so you’re not on it. You sweat so
much that your hair is all wet. You rarely stay for more than 20 minutes
at a time, and you look exhausted when you leave to go back home. You
never talk to anyone. I’ve got something I’d like to say to you.
You are awesome.
If you’d look me in the eye only for an instant, you would notice the
reverence and respect I have for you. The adventure you have started is
tremendous; it leads to a better health, to renewed confidence and to a
brand new kind of freedom. The gifts you will receive from running will
far exceed the gigantic effort it takes you to show up here, to face
your fears and to bravely set yourself in motion, in front of others.
You have already begun your transformation. You no longer accept this
physical state of numbness and passivity. You have taken a difficult
decision, but one that holds so much promise. Every hard breath you take
is actually a tad easier than the one before, and every step is ever so
slightly lighter. Each push forward leaves the former person you were
in your wake, creating room for an improved version, one that is
stronger, healthier and forward-looking, one who knows that anything is
possible.
You’re a hero to me. And, if you’d take off the blaring headphones and
put your head up for more than a second or two, you would notice that
the other runners you cross, the ones that probably make you feel so
inadequate, stare in awe at your determination. They, of all people,
know best where you are coming from. They heard the resolutions of so
many others, who vowed to pick up running and improve their health,
“starting next week”. Yet, it is YOU who runs alongside, who digs from
deep inside to find the strength to come here, and to come back again.
You are a runner, and no one can take that away from you. You are
relentlessly moving forward. You are stronger than even you think, and
you are about to be amazed by what you can do. One day, very soon, maybe
tomorrow, you’ll step outside and marvel at your capabilities. You will
not believe your own body, you will realize that you can do this. And a
new horizon will open up for you. You are a true inspiration.
I bow to you."0 -
Do not feel gross or miserable or fat or WHATEVER! You are beautiful. This is about a journey that you are going to make to better yourself. Do not be embarrassed. Everyone has to start somewhere and no one is going to laugh at you for trying. If you think you look fat while working out, think of all the other people who are sitting on the couch eating potato chips getting fatter!
NO MATTER HOW SLOW YOU GO, YOUR ALWAYS LAPPING EVERYBODY THAT IS ON THE COUCH!0 -
The best thing is to start working out in the privacy of your own home then you won't have any excuses to not exercise!
Some of the best DVD workouts out there are from Jillian Michaels! Try the 30 Day Shred, pretty intensive but within a month you should lose a lot of inches and maybe motivate you to do more and eventually hit a gym
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Now girl, don't be embarrassed or feel gross as you are doing something to address your weight issue. I sweat like a pig every time I workout, and have a pool of sweat when doing cardio. BUT, I'm moving my ar*e as you are, so keep it up. If you need support add me as friend.0
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Now girl, don't be embarrassed or feel gross as you are doing something to address your weight issue. I sweat like a pig every time I workout, and have a pool of sweat when doing cardio. BUT, I'm moving my ar*e as you are, so keep it up. If you need support add me as friend.
My thoughts exactly! Be proud of yourself. You are moving while others are lying on their couch!
After my workouts I'm soaking wet. Sweat comes out of pores I didnt realize I had . It doesn't bother me anymore. At the end of the day, I'm fitter than alot of skinny people, because of the work I'm putting in. And you will soon be there too.0 -
I really hate the gym. I know it's my own self-consciousness and not what other people are really doing and thinking, but I feel like people are staring at me and thinking about how fat I am. So I started using workout videos...in particular 30 Day Shred, and now only my cats stare at me while I workout.
So what I guess I am saying is that if you are uncomfortable exercising in front of people, don't. Find something you can do alone until you build a little more self-confidence (which you will.)0 -
Do not be embarrassed. People who are serious about working out will commend you for looking awful and sweaty after a workout - you actually went there and did work (as opposed to the people who go to the gym and sort of flit around without actually working).
At my gym, there's people of all shapes and sizes - huge bodybuilders, thin runners, and fatties like me (yes, I'm a fatty - and while I'm not perfectly ok with it, I'm embracing the term to help me get my health in gear). No one stares when I sweat, unless they're asking my what cardio setting I used or how much I'm lifting. They're proud. They know I'm doing hard work and they support me in it.
You're supposed to sweat and look bad at the end of the gym - trust me, no one will say anything.0 -
We all start somewhere and many of those people staring have probably been where you are don't feel gross you are way ahead of anyone sitting on their fat *kitten* at home watching TV you go girl0
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I'm always way more impressed by the people that are killing it over the skinny girls that are there for the 100th time and don't smudge their mascara.
If it's really not going to work, then try doing the 30 day shred at home, it's a great workout and really made me feel empowered to start other things again. I'm now 5 lbs from a healthy bmi and about to run my first 5k. It takes time and determination, but really, any time you spend getting healthier is less time you are spending being unhealthy.0 -
Don't let embarrassment hold you back. I was so afraid to go to the gym at first. I was just sure everyone would be staring at the fat girl. They didn't. All I ever get from the people at the gym is encouragement. I recommend a smaller, locally owned gym if there is one in your area because I find that because the aren't part of a huge chain, they rely on word of mouth to keep them going and so the customer service is excellent.
Also don't let the way your body feels when you exercise hold you back. Yes, it jiggles and bounces now, but that won't change unless you do something about it. I am amazed when I notice my butt doesn't jiggle anymore - it's an awesome feeling and worth every drop of sweat I've dripped to get here!
A good yoga instructor will help you get to the point where you can do the poses, and will help you find poses that you can do in your current shape.
You CAN and SHOULD do this! Stop finding excuses and start moving into your new body!0 -
There is no need to be embraced! My tummy was in the way a lot!!! when I started too, I just went as far as it would let me, and now I can even fold my leg up in the chair as I sit! No one looks at you at the gym that way. You are suppose to be a hot mess when your done. I know when I see people with the pool of sweat under them I am envious of their good workout. It takes one step to start, and two to keep going! You can over come any obstacle, if your willing to! I have a shirt my friend gave me that makes total sense, and has become my motto, "Train like a Beast, To look like a Beauty"0
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