Starting Again
Suziegoozee
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I joined a couple of months ago and was doing really well, cut down on the wine a lot which really helped. Unfortunately last two weeks I have lost my way and today I ate a galaxy bar with 408 calories, what's that all about. Anyway feeling pretty awful and I am going to start again tomorrow and go back to my healthy ways.
I have found when you do record your food and exercise it really does help keep you on the right track.
I have found when you do record your food and exercise it really does help keep you on the right track.
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Welcome back! I'm back after getting lost as well!!! It's never to late to start over!! Let's do this!!!:happy:0
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I've been "starting again" all year! LOL!! I was down to the final 20# @ one point, and have been going in the wrong direction ever since. Time to get back in the game. Now is as good a time as ever to start!0
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Just log it and eat lighter the rest of the day. You can still stay within your calorie count even if you splurge. I do it all the time. I'll sit and eat a whole bag of cheddar chex mix. About 400 cals. Then I just make sure my lunch and dinner are lighter. No harm done AND I got to enjoy one of my favorite treats. Not a big deal.0
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I'm back agian myself after getting lost.We can do this just need to stay strong.0
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Welcome back!!:flowerforyou:0
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I'm starting again too!! It's never too late to renew your resolve!!0
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Just log it and eat lighter the rest of the day. You can still stay within your calorie count even if you spurge. I do it all the time. I'll sit and eat a whole bag of cheddar chex mix. About 400 cals. Then I just make sure my lunch and dinner are lighter. No harm done AND I got to enjoy one of my favorite treats. Not a big deal.
That's great that approach works for you. When I was 29, it wasn't a big deal either. But now that I am pushing 50, it's defnitely much more about what I eat vs. just the calories. I'm also a runner, so I have to make every calorie count, especially when I am training for distance races, or the scale just doesn't move.0 -
Just log it and eat lighter the rest of the day. You can still stay within your calorie count even if you spurge. I do it all the time. I'll sit and eat a whole bag of cheddar chex mix. About 400 cals. Then I just make sure my lunch and dinner are lighter. No harm done AND I got to enjoy one of my favorite treats. Not a big deal.
That's great that approach works for you. When I was 29, it wasn't a big deal either. But now that I am pushing 50, it's defnitely much more about what I eat vs. just the calories. I'm also a runner, so I have to make every calorie count, especially when I am training for distance races, or the scale just doesn't move.
Agreed. If you are into fitness and/or training I bet those less healthy choices actually affect how you feel overall. I was speaking purely from a calorie/weigh loss perspective. But you are so right.0 -
I am 56 yrs old and I was one who never logged in my food and never lost much.. but i am logging and losing. I think when you write it all down it helps me know I got to be careful and a bit or a piece of this and that does add up.0
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I've been "starting again" all year! LOL!! I was down to the final 20# @ one point, and have been going in the wrong direction ever since. Time to get back in the game. Now is as good a time as ever to start!
EXACTLY... I couldn't have posted this better my self! Trying to find my way back...0 -
I'm starting back too.
My BF accidently wore my jeans for an entire day! "I thought they were kinda tight." What a wake up call. :laugh:
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:I'm a runner too and the few books I've read recently all agreed on a few things:
1. One cheat day per week is a good thing. You get to enjoy a couple of your favs in moderation and by going over the calorie count once a week the body is less likely to go into "starvation mode" which is when food is turned into fat and stored.
2. Logging it is essential. I find that by the time the day is over I am not hungry and have a couple hundred calories left so I can have a couple snickerdoodles.
3. The best time to do cardio is right after you wake up. You burn fat instead of the food that you have been eating during the day. When I started doing this last year it was to avoid the traffic and I was losing 2 lbs./wk. but after a couple injuries due to over training while I was on the learning curve now I run on a treadmill.
Back to it again now that I'm healed and logging my calories and exercise will make it even easier.0 -
Yup, I ate everything I wanted-TWICE. Now it's time to lose the 10lbs I gained over the holidays. Time for this double chins to go away and for me to get back into my skinny jeans. I turned down Godiva truffles and a second serving of my boyfriends delicous sausage spaghetti last night so thats a start. Good luck everyone!0
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