Lifestyle or just a Challenge?

omgwale
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Hi, I ask almost every new person I meet in the gym this one question... Is this healthy phase a lifestyle or a weight loss challenge an why? I get various answers and they are all pretty interesting. So I ask just have to ask

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For me its lifestyle and pretty much boils down to a choice. Choosing to think about what I eat & why & how much. And choosing to build activity into my life rather than be a couch bum.0
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This is my lifestyle now. Sure there are short term goals, or "challenges", to keep things interesting. For example, I'm working on completing a 10-week, unbroken streak of my bodyweight strength training program. When it's done, I'll make a new, more difficult challenge for myself.
I'm still "new" to this more active, health goal oriented lifestyle, so the mini goals help me as a sort of way to find what types of activities appeal to me best. But I know for sure that I'm in "this" for the long haul. It's all about keeping it fun and interesting, challenging yet realistic.0 -
Lifestyle.
I'm seriously missing my gym time right now, but my body won't allow me to do much at all :sad: I can't wait to get back ... probably just about in time to meet all the people who join in the new year! :laugh:0 -
If someone at the gym asked me that, I'd ask them what they are selling. :laugh:0
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Lifestyle... for me.. trying to make better choices..&for my daughter to follow.. I wood like to get back into lifting weights but I feel im too heavy to set foot in a gym.. soo for now im biking..&walking..0
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started off as a challenge and basically wanted to lose some vanity weight .... it became a lifestyle change for me.0
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Has previously been a challenge, a whim, an attempt, a jaunt.... now it's just what I do.0
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It some of it all, thrown together to make a new me.0
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Lifestyle. It has been a challenge when I was a teen, and all I cared about was being skinny. Now being thin isn't even on my mind. My goal is to be athletic, and that's not a temporary interest. I want to become a long distance runner and in general I want to be able to do almost anything physically related, such as rock climbing, etc.
Above all I want to be extremely healthy. :bigsmile:0 -
Part of it is lifestyle and part of it is short-term goals. But it's not that my "lifestyle" change is some kind of radical notion. I just know there's certain things I personally need to do to be as happy and healthy as I can be. Whether I've let my gym membership lapse or join a new group of exercise friends or if I'm hanging out with my pub friends a couple days per week kinda depends on what season it is and how much free time I have outside of my training. Moderation and balance, I guess is my "new lifestyle," if you can call it that. I'm definitely a different person now, but eating and exercise is just a small part of that.0
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If someone at the gym asked me that, I'd ask them what they are selling. :laugh:
Well considering he is an online fitness coach I guess we should be asking him that now. :laugh:0 -
Hi, I ask almost every new person I meet in the gym this one question... Is this healthy phase a lifestyle or a weight loss challenge an why? I get various answers and they are all pretty interesting. So I ask just have to ask
Why, are you looking for clients?0 -
Lifestyle, though at the moment my exercise level is unsustainable.
I'm eating in a way I can sustain, that does not leave me hungry, so when I need to ramp down my weight loss to maintenance phase hopefully I'll only have to dial down my exercise, leaving in enough to keep my weight steady without changing my diet again.
At the moment I'm losing at 2 lbs/wk, one of which is due to dietary calorie deficit, the other of which is due to exercise. (Yes I figured this out by looking at my records over the past month and calculating--not just guessing, I "did the math"...)0 -
For me, remembering that this is a lifestyle change that must be approached realistically if I'm to have any hope of long term success *IS* the challenge. So much of what is really required is pure tedium - reconditioning myself to recognize and be satisfied with standard sized portions across a wide range of foods, for example. It's so much easier to "go on a diet" and then pat yourself on the back for your will power than it is to permanently reform your eating habits.0
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For me, it's about life and death. I'm trying to hang on to my kidney function and avoid dialysis for as long as possible. Losing weight is part of that plan.0
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Lifestyle of course!
1.) My fiance is a soon-to-be Marine (currently at boot camp). He's always been Mr. Exercise and bulk up, and I finally want to be that trophy-looking wife that can keep up with her man!
2.) I'm a studying Dietitian and I feel like if I don't live a healthy lifestyle then I'm basically lying to everyone I give advice to. It's like that gym teacher in high school that was overweight but told everyone to run because it was good for them. I want to be someone my clients look to for advice who can actually execute it.
3.) I want to make MYSELF proud. I want to feel confident and have a bunch of energy.
Like my quote on my profile says... Not a diet, it's a lifestyle0 -
I think that is sort of a trick question for me personally.
I am "cutting" right now, and I don't plan on always being on a cut of course. When I get to my goal, I will be maintaining, which is different. Either way, I will be eating the same foods, just different amounts.0 -
It's a lifestyle change for me, but with challenges along the way. Some of them are goals that I have (finish C25k, 12 weeks of strong lifts), but then some of them are actual challenges. Like not eating any of the three types of cookies, the muffin, ice cream or the extra dessert that I could have had when I was in the kitchen. I looked at them and wanted to eat it all. Then I told myself a big fat NO and thought about how good breakfast would taste in the morning.0
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Lifestyle. It would be hard for ultra-marathon trail running to be a phase, because of the huge investment of time, work, and dedication to accomplish one race. I wouldn't have it any other way.0
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If someone at the gym asked me that, I'd ask them what they are selling. :laugh:
Well considering he is an online fitness coach I guess we should be asking him that now. :laugh:
There is that ... :ohwell:0 -
So, you know.
If I could eat the way and at the quantities I used to eat, not exercise and not gain weight, I would indeed choose the slothful path.
The primary, all consuming target is a lower # on the scale, though it does make me wonder what next after that is attained0 -
it needs tp be a lifestyle but i fall off the wagon sometimes..0
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