Today's the day it's all going to change, new to MFP.
BlueRoseLove
Posts: 18
Hi,
I'm new to my fitness pal. Just joined today and really need a change in my life, because my weight is effecting my confidence. Plus sadly, it's effecting my relationship because I'm not happy with myself and don't feel sexy enough to let my partner see my body. Although he say's he doesn't care and loves me for who I am, its really had to believe that when I myself is just fat and blubber. Then he's a guy who has muscles, a six pack and can lift all 112KG of me for ages. Haven't even got the confidence to go swimming with him and the worst part is? He want's to go Spain, in the summer of 2014 and I'm so scared because I hate my body.
I know things don't happen like magic, I need to make a change and that's what I'm going to do. Not for my relationship, but for me and my health. I don't feel happy with life, yet my life's great? I have a home (live alone), boyfriend and hopefully getting my career and future sorted. Now I just need that confidence and to be happy to look in a mirror! Then say "that's me, that beautiful young independent women".
So yeah, that's a tiny bit about me and why I'm on my fitness pal. I've joined because a friend on mine currently uses it too, she's lost 14 lbs so far and its just amazing how much calorie counting and exercise can do for people. No fad diets or pills.
Just curious, is there anything I need to know or look into while on my fitness pal?
Also, here's my measurements:
Current Weight - 111.1 KG / 244 lbs
Goal Weight - 60 KG / 132 lbs
Hight - 5'7
Neck - 14.5 inches
Waist - 43 inches
Hips - 55 inches
So yeah.. thats all about me I guess. Much love!
BlueRoseLove
PS - My username I got from the blue rose that's on my computer desk, that my boyfriend bought me for Valentines day (plastic) and the love is because I love him.
I'm new to my fitness pal. Just joined today and really need a change in my life, because my weight is effecting my confidence. Plus sadly, it's effecting my relationship because I'm not happy with myself and don't feel sexy enough to let my partner see my body. Although he say's he doesn't care and loves me for who I am, its really had to believe that when I myself is just fat and blubber. Then he's a guy who has muscles, a six pack and can lift all 112KG of me for ages. Haven't even got the confidence to go swimming with him and the worst part is? He want's to go Spain, in the summer of 2014 and I'm so scared because I hate my body.
I know things don't happen like magic, I need to make a change and that's what I'm going to do. Not for my relationship, but for me and my health. I don't feel happy with life, yet my life's great? I have a home (live alone), boyfriend and hopefully getting my career and future sorted. Now I just need that confidence and to be happy to look in a mirror! Then say "that's me, that beautiful young independent women".
So yeah, that's a tiny bit about me and why I'm on my fitness pal. I've joined because a friend on mine currently uses it too, she's lost 14 lbs so far and its just amazing how much calorie counting and exercise can do for people. No fad diets or pills.
Just curious, is there anything I need to know or look into while on my fitness pal?
Also, here's my measurements:
Current Weight - 111.1 KG / 244 lbs
Goal Weight - 60 KG / 132 lbs
Hight - 5'7
Neck - 14.5 inches
Waist - 43 inches
Hips - 55 inches
So yeah.. thats all about me I guess. Much love!
BlueRoseLove
PS - My username I got from the blue rose that's on my computer desk, that my boyfriend bought me for Valentines day (plastic) and the love is because I love him.
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Sent you a friend request ♥0
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Sent you a friend request ♥
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You can do it, wanting to is the first step. Keep at or slightly below your MFP target, do as much exercise as you can, and the weight will go. I've lost 28 lbs in two months from my high of 294, so I know it can be done. It is important to log every morsel that goes past your lips on your food diary, and your exercise also. There are different thoughts on when to weigh, I tend to weigh daily when I am at home and understand the fluctuations, some weigh weekly or less. The important thing is the trend is down.
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You can do it, wanting to is the first step. Keep at or slightly below your MFP target, do as much exercise as you can, and the weight will go. I've lost 28 lbs in two months from my high of 294, so I know it can be done. It is important to log every morsel that goes past your lips on your food diary, and your exercise also. There are different thoughts on when to weigh, I tend to weigh daily when I am at home and understand the fluctuations, some weigh weekly or less. The important thing is the trend is down.
Good luck!
Thank you, I've just gone through success stories and its clearly possible to lose over 100 lbs. So hopefully one day, I shall be there to and inspire other people. MFP has set me on 1370 calories per a day, so if I that and exercise I'm bound to lose weight?
Congratulations on the 28 lbs lost! That's amazing, bet you feel great about it.
I'm going to try and log daily, just I have a rubbish phone at the moment.. so I cant log via that and I only have access to the internet when I'm home. But I'll see how this goes.
Ah, I don't have scales or the money to find one, just going to go my doctors monthly to get weighed and hopefully see a difference!0 -
You can do this0
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Agreed, wanting to make a change is step one, congratulations on wanting to make a change for the better. Log your food and workouts every day, make good choices. Be honest with yourself, change takes time and is not easy. Don't give up. Good luck to you.0
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You can do anything you put your mind too. Summer of 2014 is a long way off. You could be rockin it by then if you start now. If you are like most of us, you have some ups and downs along the way, so don't get discouraged and quit. Be in it for the long haul and don't give up, just roll with the tide, smoother waters are always ahead. You can do this. There are a lot of people here for support, take advantage of it.0
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Hiya I know how u feel.. I'm here to support u .. we can all do this xx0
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Invest in a Heart Rate Monitor! Polar or Garmin are the best, but I have a Mio Drive Petite that is also pretty good. Shop around and you can get a pretty good deal. I got mine at about 80% off. However, whatever the price, you are going to want to know how many calories you are burning when working out. This is how you will earn back calories so you can eat and still lose weight.
Hope this helps! Welcome and know you are going in the right direction joining MFP. This is NOT a diet or fad, it will help you shape a healthy lifestyle for yourself and keep the weight off after you lose it. It does take time, but it WILL HAPPEN!0 -
Hi there and welcome! I started losing weight for the same reasons that you mentioned. Though my husband thought I was beautiful, I couldn't see it and wouldn't let him see me.
I'd love to be friends and try to help motivate you along the way.
It's a tough journey, but the end results are all worth it.0 -
One more thing about the calories MFP set. Those are NET CALORIES!! Doesn't mean that is all you get to eat everyday. You can eat 2000 if you want, but you must exercise to bring it back down to under 1360 in order to lose weight. This confuses people and they end up being hungry, not losing weight and sometimes even give up. The only days you should only eat 1360 are on days when you don't work out. Otherwise, the exercise will earn you calories so you can eat more and be satisfied!0
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Best of luck to you! You can do it!0
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You can do this
Thank you, also accepted your friend request.0 -
Agreed, wanting to make a change is step one, congratulations on wanting to make a change for the better. Log your food and workouts every day, make good choices. Be honest with yourself, change takes time and is not easy. Don't give up. Good luck to you.
Thank you and I shall, can't wait to actually see results one -day.0 -
You can do anything you put your mind too. Summer of 2014 is a long way off. You could be rockin it by then if you start now. If you are like most of us, you have some ups and downs along the way, so don't get discouraged and quit. Be in it for the long haul and don't give up, just roll with the tide, smoother waters are always ahead. You can do this. There are a lot of people here for support, take advantage of it.
Ah, I know.. it seems so far away. But yeah, this site seems pretty awesome. Thank you by the way.0 -
Invest in a Heart Rate Monitor! Polar or Garmin are the best, but I have a Mio Drive Petite that is also pretty good. Shop around and you can get a pretty good deal. I got mine at about 80% off. However, whatever the price, you are going to want to know how many calories you are burning when working out. This is how you will earn back calories so you can eat and still lose weight.
Hope this helps! Welcome and know you are going in the right direction joining MFP. This is NOT a diet or fad, it will help you shape a healthy lifestyle for yourself and keep the weight off after you lose it. It does take time, but it WILL HAPPEN!
Ah, I just checked online how much a HRM cost! Haven't got that sort of money yet, guess its time to bring out the saving jar. But thanks for the information.
It does help a lot and thank you.0 -
Hi there and welcome! I started losing weight for the same reasons that you mentioned. Though my husband thought I was beautiful, I couldn't see it and wouldn't let him see me.
I'd love to be friends and try to help motivate you along the way.
It's a tough journey, but the end results are all worth it.
Hi,
I'll add you. So glad I'm talking to somebody in the same boat and I'd love to motivate you.0 -
One more thing about the calories MFP set. Those are NET CALORIES!! Doesn't mean that is all you get to eat everyday. You can eat 2000 if you want, but you must exercise to bring it back down to under 1360 in order to lose weight. This confuses people and they end up being hungry, not losing weight and sometimes even give up. The only days you should only eat 1360 are on days when you don't work out. Otherwise, the exercise will earn you calories so you can eat more and be satisfied!
Oh okay, I didn't know that. Thanks and that's interesting!0 -
Best of luck to you! You can do it!
Thank you.0 -
Today is my first day too. I've tried every diet known to man only to lose and then eventually put the weight back on. It really does just come down to the fact that you have to eat fewer calories than you burn. There are no majic pills or diets. WE can do this!0
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Today is my first day too. I've tried every diet known to man only to lose and then eventually put the weight back on. It really does just come down to the fact that you have to eat fewer calories than you burn. There are no majic pills or diets. WE can do this!
Awesome, we've got this then. I haven't tried diets or anything because I honestly don't think they work. My boyfriend's spoken to me about the whole calories, working out and just being focused. That's how we will get there!0 -
Yes heart rate monitors can be pricy. Some gyms have sliding scale fees and most machines have built in hr monitors. Going to the gym has really helped me. Again good luck. You can do it, believe in yourself and push yourself through.0
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Yes heart rate monitors can be pricy. Some gyms have sliding scale fees and most machines have built in hr monitors. Going to the gym has really helped me. Again good luck. You can do it, believe in yourself and push yourself through.
I've got loads of pounds to lose, I'm thinking for every pound I lose.. going to put £1 in a savings jar. Until I have enough for a HRM. As I live alone, money isn't at its best right now.
I've got my own exercise bike and I can go to my doctors surgery to get weighed once a month, or sooner if I want to.
Well-done on the lost of 23 lbs and thank you.0 -
Hey there,
I've been on MFP for 7 weeks now, and I am down over 10 lbs.
I have noticed since joining, that I am WAY more concious of what I am eating. Before I didn't care! But now I know what are better choices, and what aren't. It's really helped a lot!
I have over 120 lbs to go to reach my goal weight, its a long journey, but I know I can do it.
Everyone on MFP is really great too, they are totally my support team, and getting their "Way to Go!" comments on my statuses and such is helps so much!
Adding you as a friend!
We can go on this adventure together!0 -
Hey there,
I've been on MFP for 7 weeks now, and I am down over 10 lbs.
I have noticed since joining, that I am WAY more concious of what I am eating. Before I didn't care! But now I know what are better choices, and what aren't. It's really helped a lot!
I have over 120 lbs to go to reach my goal weight, its a long journey, but I know I can do it.
Everyone on MFP is really great too, they are totally my support team, and getting their "Way to Go!" comments on my statuses and such is helps so much!
Adding you as a friend!
We can go on this adventure together!
Thank you for the add!
Ah, well done on the 10 lbs. I can't wait to see progress like that for myself, its scary. I've got an exercise bike, food scales and hopefully I'm set till I can afford a HRM.
You've got a similar weight lost goal to me, awesome!0 -
Bump :bigsmile:0
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Invest in a Heart Rate Monitor! Polar or Garmin are the best, but I have a Mio Drive Petite that is also pretty good. Shop around and you can get a pretty good deal. I got mine at about 80% off. However, whatever the price, you are going to want to know how many calories you are burning when working out. This is how you will earn back calories so you can eat and still lose weight.
Hope this helps! Welcome and know you are going in the right direction joining MFP. This is NOT a diet or fad, it will help you shape a healthy lifestyle for yourself and keep the weight off after you lose it. It does take time, but it WILL HAPPEN!
Ah, I just checked online how much a HRM cost! Haven't got that sort of money yet, guess its time to bring out the saving jar. But thanks for the information.
It does help a lot and thank you.
I'm just now starting my weightloss journey and I'm in the same boat, I didn't want to spend a lot on a HRM. I ended up finding the Mio Petite Special Edition Heart Rate Monitor on Amazon used for just over $20. It has a lot of good reviews and I think one of the previous posters mentioned she has one as well. Mine hasn't come in yet, but I figure it's a start.0 -
Thanks for clearing that up!0
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aww love the inspiration from the blue rose on your desk.0
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I can relate to some of the things you are feeling. When i don't feel good about myself i don't want to leave the house to do fun things with my bf and our friends. They are all very active and encourage me to go with them, but i end up excluding myself because of my self-consciousness.0
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