51 yr. old trying to get her groove back
newdoda
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Hi, new to MyFitness Pal and need all the help and advice I can get (constructive not mean!). Saw my reflection in the window while dining outside yesterday and I have no words (none that I could repeat on here anyway) that would sum up how I am feeling. I am going to use my calorie counter religiously so I can see what is really going in since what I have been doing is not working. I have about 40 lbs. to lose and a lot of toning. Pretty low right now, however, somehow I need to find my inner strength to do this! I just have to do this and now before my weight gets any higher.
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Hi, I am almost 50 and have been on this site for a few months. You can do this! Just take it one day at a time. I sent you a friend request so we can motivate and encourage each other.0
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Thank you! Trying to do just that, take it one day at a time; I exercise once and eat right one day and think I should weigh 1lb less, lol. Silly I know but I want it yesterday. Thank you for the friend request, would love to partner with anyone who is interested in motivating and encouraging:)0
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You should remember that it didn't take a day to get this way and it won't take a day to take it off. Don't be too hard on yourself. You will have good days and bad days. The probably isn't the falling the day....it's the way you get back up!! :drinker:0
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Hi! I tried this site before and found it very useful...then life got in the way....anyhow...I came back on here today with the intent to track everything I eat...and find some time for myself (exercise...walking). Would love to buddy up in this journey. I will send you a friend request. Best of luck0
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I'm in a wonderful group called Over 50 Ladies and have found much encouragement and support from friends there. Feel free to join us and/or to friend me!0
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Hi! I'm 52 and started this almost 2 1/2 yrs ago. I've had good and bad days. Just coming out of a recent slump myself. I agree that you didn't get to where you are from over night either, take one day at a time. You can do this! I'll send you a friend request.0
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Welcome to MFP! And congrats on starting your journey! Feel free to add... that goes for all of you0
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54 female here...
Feel free to add me if you'd like.
I agree with the rest, this is our journey
to a wonderful destination called
LIVE LIFE!!
I absolutely despise the word DIEt...
I prefer to think of this as a life change
so I have a life to live and enjoy for
many many many many years!!
Good Luck! :flowerforyou:0 -
I just turned 56 and haven't looked better since my mid 30s. I got huge in my 40s and didn't lose the weight after my divorce four years ago. At that time, I lost over 60 lbs. doing the "eat less, move more and don't b.s. yourself" thing we all hate doing. That took me about 18 months. I stayed at the same basic weight for about two years, but now I'm finally tackling that stubborn last 10 - 15 lbs. I figured, I never thought I could look even remotely this good at my age...so why not go for the gold? In just three weeks on MFP, I've lost 8 lbs -- unbelievable for an older babe. I'm walking, biking all over the city, and even playing beach volleyball (though I'm a terrible player! I hope this gives you some hope. It's tough losing weight over 50, but it can be done. And girl, we are not "done", either. You can still look healthy, happy and hot...even at this age. Good luck to you!0
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Hi ! I'm 54 and have lost around 28 lbs on here since July. I love the support on here but it also takes a bit of discipline on my part. Some days are harder then others. I have an ultimate goal but setting small goals on the way is a good idea I believe. I just went under 200 lbs for the first time in a while. My next mini goal is 30 lbs weight loss. And so on. For me just seeing what I am eating makes all the difference. The calorie burning cardio helps but I think what goes in my mouth is what counts more. That's njust me though. If you need friends feel free to add me. :bigsmile:0
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I'm a 63 year old grandfather who has managed to drop 22 lb.s in 5 months with this program. You young un's have a leg up.
If I can do it, you can do it. Stick with it, and don't get discouraged by the occassional, but inevitable, slight gain.0 -
I'm 55 and think that the accountability factor of MFP is an essential part of trying to keep on track. I feel better now than I have in years. Focus on getting fit!!0
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You can do it. Make sure you eat enough, (eating too little is your enemy). One day at a time so don't commit to more than what you can take on and maintain. After that commitment is firmly in place, make another one. All the best to you0
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Thank you for all the friend requests, advice and encouragement; didn't realize how much I was in need of all the encouragement! Wish I had come to MFP a long time ago. tjohnconnor, you are absolutely right, eating too little is my enemy; something I am going to have to work hard on:) When I completed my food journal I was way under in my calories. It will take some adjusting but I can do it.0
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:flowerforyou: Hi! I'm 59 and I'm at a weight that I thought I would never see again after I lost mega pounds several years ago. I keep saying that I've gained about 10, but truth be told it's closer to 20 and now all the cool clothes I had bought just won't fit. But the real bottom line is the health issue. I want to get this weight off and more for good. The problem is I am hungry all the time following this. Do any of you have any suggestions? I need some motivation.0
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I too am finding myself hungry more often then not but I think it is an adjustment period. I would increase your water intake and fibrous foods; fruits and vegetable but more vegetables than fruit if you are trying to keep your sugar down. I am trying to keep an eye on sugar even if it's from fruit. Sweet potatoes and oatmeal (not necessarily together although that might be good) really satisfy me. I try to eat frequently but I teach in a prison so that makes it difficult. There are a lot of people on here more experienced at this than me so I am sure you will get plenty of tips. Stay plugged in to MFP, I have already met and made friends that I am communicating with and that is a huge motivator as well as encouraging:)0
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I am 56.. I lost 22lbs when I was 53.. I now do 1000 push ups a day.. 3 years ago I use to work out but was fat.. Now I am fit.0
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Hello and welcome!! :flowerforyou:
For me, it's the accountability of MFP that makes it work. I have an online group of friends who have all tried shedding pounds for @6-7 years but it just didn't work for me. I needed another motivator. Fortunately, I overheard some co-workers talking about MFP and now the three of us have become each others support system.
My advice? Definitely use MFP, and use it daily. Find friends on MFP who are uplifting and motivated so that they can keep you motivated. Check out the forums for recipe ideas and ideas that worked well for others. Don't try to re-invent the wheel in other words.
Then, find a local friend who also wants to lose weight or tone up and start walking. I've been known to take two walks in the evening. One with my husband who can't walk too quickly, and the other with a young co-worker who challenges me to keep up with her.
At 180+ days of MFP and 36 pounds down from the New Year, this 51 year old cannot rave about MFP enough. :laugh:0 -
Hi,
Your story is my story! I, too am 51 and have about 40 pounds to lose. When I look in the mirror I am so disappointed in the person I see. Good luck to you and to us! I want my groove back also!0 -
Joining groups helps you to find friends and keep motivated. I belong to both Over 50 ladies and Woman over 50. Please join us we would love to have you in our group. I have noticed Over 50 Ladies is a bit more active than the other group.
Happy weight loss,
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Oh, my heart breaks for you...I know the disappointment! Hang in there, we can do this! I tell myself if I can do 22 hours of labor and delivery drug free I can DO THIS! Think of the hardest thing that you have gotten through and tell yourself, "if I can do that, I can get healthy!" Let's get our GROOVE ON!0
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Just completed day 2 of kettle bell workout and it is kicking my backside! front side and all the other sides:) Didn't really feel like doing it, had a massive headache...oddly enough... headache gone after workout Eating oatmeal and getting ready for work. Have a fantastic day all you groovy women! Shine bright:glasses:0
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Hi,
am in the last month of being 49... the big 50 Nov. Looking for MFP buddies too. x0 -
Get some before pictures happening, you are going to regret not seeing how far you come. You are here, therefore you are 1 step further on your way to your goal.0
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Good idea James, although I'm not real keen on having my picture taken skinny or fat:) Baby steps, I tell my students, you can't eat an elephant all in one bite.0
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I'm 54, and figure this is NOT going to get any easier! I like logging food and exercise to track of what works. Don't try to do too much too fast. We're supposed to have patience at our age, or so I've heard0
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I just joined yesterday and to all the over 50 ladies, there is no reason why we can't all be fabulous!! It may take a little longer than when we were 30, but if we stay motivated it will happen. It is more of a "lifesyle change" than dieting.....believe me, no one wants to deal with high blood pressure, diabetes or knee problems so we just keep going.0
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AMEN sister! I just had an epiphany about something that I have been saying to myself. Recently my excuse for not going to the gym is because I am embarrassed about the way I look... but I had no problem going out to eat and stuffing my face. Hmmmmm...0
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Hi you can do it, it took me a few goes b4 I managed to take this seriously last fri and in 3 days iv lost 3lb as I started the gym to. I go an hour a day . My partner of 5 and half years and I split up on the Friday because I put on 21lb since I stopped smoking at xmas he didn't like the way I looked . So this has made me lose the weight for me now so if I can do it anyone can good luck0
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