30-something looking for pals & a kick in the butt ;)
Enid_Coleslaw
Posts: 17 Member
hello out there! I'm new to this AND exercising in general I am looking for some friends & people with similar weight and goals.
ME: F, 33, so-Cal resident, currently 195 and trying to reach a normal BMI for my 5'5 frame. I desperately want to live a healthy lifestyle and am finding it extremely hard to get motivated to exercise. HOW DO Y'ALL DO IT!?
I have about 60 lbs to lose and I don't even know how to start I would love to add some friends on here & learn some of your tips
ME: F, 33, so-Cal resident, currently 195 and trying to reach a normal BMI for my 5'5 frame. I desperately want to live a healthy lifestyle and am finding it extremely hard to get motivated to exercise. HOW DO Y'ALL DO IT!?
I have about 60 lbs to lose and I don't even know how to start I would love to add some friends on here & learn some of your tips
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ME TOO! I added you as a friend, we can motivate eachother ????0
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I just added you too! Feel free to add me as I have similar goals.0
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KICK, KICK, KICK. Feel better? :flowerforyou: I just added you as a friend!!
Let's do this!
Katherine0 -
I'm 39, almost a 40-something. Lol. I have very similar goals as you. I started at 200 pounds on a 5'2" frame, with about 75-80 pounds to lose. I'm willing to offer support and motivation in hopes that I'll receive the same.0
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Once you start its hard to stop, make an exercise plan and do it no matter what excuses you tell yourself. I was in the same boat but now I am a fitness junkie. Eating well is still the hardest part but once you start exercising don't skip workouts even if they are only short walks for 30 mins or so. Its still better than sitting around being sedentary. As for eating just be honest with yourself about what you are eating, lying to yourself only leads to guilt and lack of motivation. Sometimes I lack motivation but I push myself out the door and once Im done I am always grateful I did it. Pinterest is great for motivation, There are literally thousands of boards with motivational stuff and advice. When I need to be pushed thats where I go for the motivation because 9/10 times laziness is all in my head. You can check out mine for an example if you like, http://www.pinterest.com/webneb/gym-and-fitness/0
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Congrats on your first step on your journey! One of my most helpful tips is to brush my teeth after dinner. This way I don't have the desire to eat anything before bed.
I am always looking for more help staying motivated. Especially now..0 -
HI Enid! I'm in a similar boat in terms of weight and goals. I fell off the wagon there for a month or so, but i'm back up and determined. Happy to help motivate and would love some as well!
Good luck!0 -
I am neither female or that light but I can give you my take on it. I am 6'1" 345 lbs and have recently started my journey to a healthy size. In the past it was easy, I just ate less and exercised a little. Now, since I have passed the thirty five mark, things don't work as easily. I joined a gym, and that requires a serious commitment, Started seeing a nutritionist which has been the biggest single help so far and have a personal trainer to work out with. The nutritionist gave me a healthy view on food that I never had before. After following her advice for a short time I dropped 27 lbs in the first few weeks. Most of this was water retention from a high salt diet, which was a surprise to me since I do not add salt to anything. My Fitness Pal was recommended by the nutritionist and has been a great tool since I can track my intake at all times. The trick for me has been eating every two to three hours and not eating at night. Good luck in your efforts.0
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31, 222 lbs, 5'5". Trying to get to 140! Add me if you want.0
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Almost 31 y/o here. I'm a decent ways into my loss goal, but not near complete with fitness goals.
The biggest key to get me into steady exercising after 15 years of doing nothing was to just. keep. going. No excuses. None.
And planning! I found that if I left my gym bag at home and had to go get it after work, i'd never leave. If I pack everything the night before and put it in my car, then it's easy to head straight to the gym. Has worked like a charm for me. If you work out at home, then I would still plan ahead - maybe lay everything out the night before so you get home and see it all starting at you.
Motivating others here helps to motivate me too, so that might also give you a small kick in the butt. I'll send an add0 -
Hi! Feel free to add me, I'm maintaining now (5'5.5", 135lbs) and log daily. I was obsessed with Ghost World in high school and I love coleslaw, so your profile pic and name caught my attention, lol!0
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Feel free yo add me. I'm 620 days on mfp. Love this site0
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I'm 36, 5'4, 177 lbs, and just getting started on my journey. I'm a great cheerleader and I need all the support I can get too. Feel free to friend me!0
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I'm 38. Feel free to add me.0
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i'm 28 but I feel older? I could use the support too0
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Hi! I am 33 and am about half way to my goal...50 lost 40-50ish to go. As for tips, for me it has really been as simple as tracking my calories and exercising more. I have had great luck with a combo of Jillian Michael's DVDs and walking, I may try adding some jogging if the snow and ice ever melt. Patience has been the hardest part for me, it took a while for me to come to terms with the fact that this is a process that takes time. Good luck, if I can do this anyone can!0
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I'm 33 as well, 210lbs, and trying to get serious at this point. I want to log my food every day, and exercise frequently.
I've been trying to get the weight off for a LONG time but I'm not going to let that get me down. I feel really good about doing it now- I feel very committed.
I want to get down to 130-140, so to lose 80 or so pounds and be at a healthy BMI.
I would love to motivate one another. One goal of mine is to log my food every day. We could try and do that together if you're interested. Also, feel free to message me and we can just start a regular conversation/motivational chat.
Best wishes!
I live in NJ, am single no kids but working on it!!
Emefa
I'm a Ghanaian-American female, born and raised in the US, 2 parents from Ghana, have travelled and lived abroad in Italy and Namibia and some other places, for bio's sake-- off to go write a proper bio in the section for that...
Anyone out there who thinks we could motivate and help one another, please message and add me!0 -
I am 29 5'2 need to lose 30 pounds seems so hars been trying from last two year but always lose hope after couples of days this time I want to go to the end hope I will make it this time0
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Thank you!0
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I'm 33 as well, 210lbs, and trying to get serious at this point. I want to log my food every day, and exercise frequently.
I've been trying to get the weight off for a LONG time but I'm not going to let that get me down. I feel really good about doing it now- I feel very committed.
I want to get down to 130-140, so to lose 80 or so pounds and be at a healthy BMI.
I would love to motivate one another. One goal of mine is to log my food every day. We could try and do that together if you're interested. Also, feel free to message me and we can just start a regular conversation/motivational chat.
Best wishes!
I live in NJ, am single no kids but working on it!!
Emefa
I'm a Ghanaian-American female, born and raised in the US, 2 parents from Ghana, have travelled and lived abroad in Italy and Namibia and some other places, for bio's sake-- off to go write a proper bio in the section for that...
Anyone out there who thinks we could motivate and help one another, please message and add me!
Thank you, Emefa! I too, have been trying to lose for a while--mostly WISHING, but all the same I am determined to turn my lifestyle around and be healthy. Logging food seems like a good place to start--Let's be diligent loggers Thanks for reminding me to log my breakfast0 -
Yoyoyo! I'm an inch taller and a few lbs heavier, but, motivated! Feel free to add me :bigsmile:0
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I am 29 5'2 need to lose 30 pounds seems so hars been trying from last two year but always lose hope after couples of days this time I want to go to the end hope I will make it this time
ME TOO! I start out strong and super motivated and then I get apathetic or use some ol' excuse. Let's motivate each other! I just wrote out my weight loss goals and added correlating incentives--hoping that seeing the goals will help me push towards them. I put them on my profile if you want to take a look0 -
Yoyoyo! I'm an inch taller and a few lbs heavier, but, motivated! Feel free to add me :bigsmile:
Awesome! thanks! I love your name...and it totally stuck the Fraggle Rock theme song in my head:
♫♪ Dance your cares away, Worry's for another day, Let the music play, Down at Fraggle Rock ♫♪
Hahahah!0 -
Hi! I am 33 and am about half way to my goal...50 lost 40-50ish to go. As for tips, for me it has really been as simple as tracking my calories and exercising more. I have had great luck with a combo of Jillian Michael's DVDs and walking, I may try adding some jogging if the snow and ice ever melt. Patience has been the hardest part for me, it took a while for me to come to terms with the fact that this is a process that takes time. Good luck, if I can do this anyone can!
WOW! fantastic! I think I have some Jillian Michaels dvds somewhere (a talkshow giveaway I think I'll dig them out today (and dust them off) and give 'em a try. I have a time tough time holding myself accountable. I always give myself little breaks...which turn into naps...and then workout apathy Your progress is pretty awesome! I'd love to follow0 -
Thank you! Much needed and appreciated0
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Please feel free to add me, I am on here almost every day0
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Once you start its hard to stop, make an exercise plan and do it no matter what excuses you tell yourself. I was in the same boat but now I am a fitness junkie. Eating well is still the hardest part but once you start exercising don't skip workouts even if they are only short walks for 30 mins or so. Its still better than sitting around being sedentary. As for eating just be honest with yourself about what you are eating, lying to yourself only leads to guilt and lack of motivation. Sometimes I lack motivation but I push myself out the door and once Im done I am always grateful I did it. Pinterest is great for motivation, There are literally thousands of boards with motivational stuff and advice. When I need to be pushed thats where I go for the motivation because 9/10 times laziness is all in my head. You can check out mine for an example if you like, http://www.pinterest.com/webneb/gym-and-fitness/0
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Great tip! I need to start brushing post-dinner asap! Thank you!0
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I suck at replying! For some reason, I thought all my replies would line up nice and neat right under the other user's comments that I'm replying to, but it looks like a jumbled mess on my screen :-/ Sorry for the sloppy replies. I did read all of them and appreciate them very much...and tried to reply individually. Hoping I'll get the hang of the site soon. thanks again, friends!0
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