2015 Adopt a Noob Official MFP Thread

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  • Phaewryn
    Phaewryn Posts: 142 Member
    edited January 2015
    I'm interested in a mentor if anyone on here has experience with any of the following "handicaps" to fitness (I feel that having someone who can relate would help a lot): Fibromyalgia, Bipolar Disorder, medication-induced metabolic syndrome. Plus, I am a cynical snide snappy personality (not bitchy, just extremely cynical), so it would help if you were bulletproof (or equally cynical). I am female but would prefer a male mentor if possible, or perhaps a manly-woman (girly girls really annoy me). I'm not opposed to being told things like "man up" "step AWAY from the desk!" "suck it up" "do the f**king work!" so long as it's balanced with an occasional "good job" and "you've got this!"

    I'm 40ish, and I used to weight lift a lot about 20 years ago. I can bulk up muscle in no time flat, I see definition pretty quickly, BUT, I've since developed metabolic syndrome, and I'm struggling with serious mental health issues, lack of motivation, and completely lack of energy, compounded with pain. I've put on a ton of abdominal fat that I just can't seem to beat. I have some physical limitations on impact exercises. I can do lifting 3-4 days a week (due to access to equipment being only 3-4 days per week - lifting almost never hurts me), I can do yoga (basically I can do things LIKE yoga, low impact), some days I can do walking/jogging or higher impact exercises, but a lot of times I just hurt too much to work that hard. I have NO current aerobic activities, and consider myself extremely unfit, quickly reaching too high heart rates and being out of breath. I prefer low impact exercise. I have back problems that are so bad that I have problems with doing abdominal exercises because it hurts my back. I'm terrified of bicycles, skates, and water (I mentioned I have serious mental illness up above, part of that is a form of obsessive/compulsive fear of things that could lead to serious injuries or drown me). I have one bad knee that limits me occasionally (not too badly, but it can flare up sometimes). I have PT exercises I'm supposed to do 3 times a day... I actually do them maybe twice a week. I want to change, but I resent that I have to change in order to change, and that I have to change because what I am isn't acceptable. I'm angry that I can't just exist in peace and not be fat. I'm angry that I was fine before the medication that did this to me did this to me, and now I have to actually WORK to just be "normal", and I have to WORK REALLY HARD to be "fit". If it is helpful, here are a few more personal facts that might make a difference: I am a cat person. My cats (2 out of 3) are also obese. I am in a stable healthy relationship (half the week I get to be a "housewife" where I do lots of housework - which is as close to "work" as I get currently. I do not work, I am disabled (legally). Before I became disabled I did all sorts of work from managing an office, to packing in the slaughterhouse. I've moved around quite a bit, I currently live in Vermont, and love it here. I dislike drama, especially girly drama. I used to have a horse, I love riding, but don't have access to it anymore. But then, I used to love rollerskating too, but I'm too scared to do it anymore. I used to *love* playing disc golf (frisbee golf), but there are no courses in my area. I don't have a car. I don't have a gym. I don't have a treadmill. Oh, and it's currently 14 degrees outside with a Wind Chill Advisory. If you can FIX ME, you are REALLY accomplishing something! I'm open to being someone's "project". I have been very fit many times in the past, but not since this metabolic syndrome issue kicked in. Oh, and one last thing: I really really dislike hippies/vegans/alternative medicine people. You're not going to convince me that drinking bleach is good for me and cleans me out, or that eating gluten is the root cause of 50% of my problems, or that organic foods are better, or that vaccines cause autism, or that by eating some exotic berry that I can change my metabolism. I don't believe in magic, prayers, or gmo-labeling (I feel the need to point that out since I did mention above that I live in Vermont, lol). I don't do illegal drugs, I do drink occasionally, I've never smoked in my entire life. I do take prescription sedatives to sleep. My bloodwork comes back 100% "perfect" at every physical, my doctor says that according to my bloodwork, I will live forever. However, I'm not sure I want to, the way I FEEL.

    PS, I tend to type in "novella" form (and if you read all that, good for you!).
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    I could probably take on a few. I'm 44yo female, battle chronic back pain, run, swim and bike as I am able. I plan on a 5K in march and half or perhaps the quarter marathon in October, if my back allows.

    I am newly incorporating resistance exercises (circuit training), yoga, and core stabilization exercises.

    I am a research nut. I like facts and numbers. I am a tolerant person, and introvert (so I'm not extremely chatty). "Tolerant" meaning you and I do not have to have the same goals or lifestyles- I'll respect you where you are and where you want to go.

    I'm currently 125 @ 5"4.5'. my goal is a bit slimmer- I do have a small frame and should help with my back issues.

    I am a firm believer in using a food scale and cooking almost all of your foods.

    PM me and let me know if I could help.
  • Lily26Walfo
    Lily26Walfo Posts: 21 Member
    runfoorun wrote: »
    I can take on one or two noobs! I’ve lost 115 lbs over the past few years and recently decided to finish off with another 60 lbs to hit a goal weight of 175 lbs. I have found what keeps me going in strength training and running. Like most of us, food is a daily struggle but I’m in it for the long run and have picked up a few tricks and such to help me keep going. I would love to share what I’ve learned along the way. I know what it’s like getting started. Especially for those starting at a morbidly obese bodyweight. I prefer to help someone in that seemingly hopeless position I was in a few years back but I’m just as willing to help anyone who would be a right fit. Since I began my weight loss I’ve finished my first half-marathon, marathon, 50k and 50 mile trail run. I am currently training for my first 100 mile run.

    This is incredible!!! Although I am not in a seemingly hopeless position, I would really appreciate your guidance with running. I would love to aim to try for an ultra marathon at some stage.
  • runfoorun
    runfoorun Posts: 314 Member
    edited February 2015
    Of course Lily. I've surrounded myself with some amazing and helpful runners since I began and constantly pick their brains for advice. I'd be happy to pass on what I've learned. Shoot me a FR if you like.
  • soysauce6626
    soysauce6626 Posts: 118 Member
    edited February 2015
    I'm available to be a mentor. I am a competitive natural bodybuilder who is also a certified as personal trainer. Willing to help anyone accomplish their goals.
  • Patttience
    Patttience Posts: 975 Member
    Please don't send anymore noob requests. I"m already snowed under. But you are all welcome to befriend me.
  • jamessteelapim
    jamessteelapim Posts: 42 Member
    I am a retired Chartered Surveyor, based in Scotland.

    As a previous expert windsurfer, mountain biker and runner I have been into fitness and diet for the last 35 years. I now work as a pro bono consultant, so I am accustomed to mentoring people.

    Previously I designed, specified, built and tested very large land information databases.

    I think the MFP app. is a brilliant concept, long may it be free! There are a few pitfalls when using it, that require advice.

    Seeking to mentor members of Team UK

    May you achieve all your goals.

    jamessteelapim
  • gappgirl18
    gappgirl18 Posts: 10 Member
    Hello Myfitnesspal-ers! I'm Becca :) This is my first time posting in a forum and this is just the thread I was looking for :) I am looking for a mentor to help, I'm riding a roller coaster over here of gaining a few, losing a few, etc - it's not fun :(
    Here is a rundown of my stats and a lil about me:
    I am 32 years old, 5'6, and weigh in at almost 200 lbs. I've actually come a looong way - considering I started my journey over 2 years ago weighing in at 285 lbs! I want to be healthier for my future family if I'm blessed with one and keep up with my boyfriend, lol! Still, we all stumble and fall, give into those weaknesses and lose sight of ourselves. I have done that many times :(
    I try to hit the gym daily and do cardio (Spinning fanatic or using the Arctrainer), run a lil (I have terrible asthma and its a bit hard),or row. I do kettle bells, free weights, and use the Bosu Ball. I have dabbled in boot camps and crossfit as well. I've recently begun losing inches but not pounds - it's distracting me as I'm heavier and want to lose lbs - this is where I need someone to help :)
    I eat between 1400-1800 calories a day and wear a Fitbit flex. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!!
  • aduncan715
    aduncan715 Posts: 1 Member
    jgnatca wrote: »
    Hey, I will mentor a few. I'm a fifty-something grandma, had Bariatric surgery last summer, and am now at 190 lbs from a high of 276. Weight loss so far has gained me spectacular health gains including normal blood pressure, normal blood sugar, and off cholesterol medications. My heel spurs are gone; bursitis is gone this past month.

    My mobility gains make me happiest. I have just finished a winter-time "Learn to Run" program and I now regularly run 2.5 K.

    Undertaking this project I had all kinds of expert training and support including a dietitian, physical therapist, psychologist, nurse, doctor, and surgeon. I am also rather thoroughly trained on how to eat for type 2 diabetes. I am very happy to "pay forward" all that I have learned.

    A good match would be a mature dieter with a significant amount of weight to lose. I also like to connect with those who want to get active.

    If you friend me, please also include a note why my profile appeals to you.

  • linkkho
    linkkho Posts: 1 Member
    I'm 19yo girl. Still in college. I'm battling bullimia rn, and trying to keeping myself over bingeing by living healthier. I go to gym on weekdays, and I'm not a stubborn person so don't worry about me cheating food and running from your advice. I hope there's anyone who likely want to be my mentor?
  • many_splendored
    many_splendored Posts: 113 Member
    edited February 2015
    Has found her noobs and is no longer accepting new applicants. :)


    I'm returning to MFP after a break - I am willing to "adopt" one or two new folks who might need a bit of support in terms of staying on the horse.

    I dance, I do the elliptical for my cardio, and I like basic weight training. I am all about comfort food, so the main thing I have had to learn is portion control. I'm recovering from depression and am trying to look forward every day.
  • Jordan
    Jordan Posts: 307 MFP Moderator
    This list has been updated. Thanks to all our new volunteers! :)
  • AntonioP23
    AntonioP23 Posts: 80 Member
    Hi All,

    I am Antonio, 26 based in London. I have been exercising for 5+ years and have done reading on most methods of dieting/biology etc

    I'm currently on a 121 day logging streak :) and have been using MFP for a couple of years.

    I have returned from some knee surgery and have lost all of my weight I put on.

    I am happy to take on 2 newbies :)
  • Carolfp
    Carolfp Posts: 42 Member
    pleeaseee someone adopt me..
    Im so noob
    :( and chubs<3
  • AntonioP23
    AntonioP23 Posts: 80 Member
    Carol I'll mentor you

    Add sent
  • EmmaFitzwilliam
    EmmaFitzwilliam Posts: 482 Member
    I volunteer to be a mentor. I'm 48, and started (actively) in June 2014 with 90 pounds to lose. 7 months in, I'm 60 pounds down, and still going strong. "Knowledge is Power" is my mantra (and my blog!) I have a lot of understanding I wish I had developed 30 years ago. I know how I put the weight on, and what I have to do to keep it off.
  • Couchtocurves
    Couchtocurves Posts: 6 Member
    betharin wrote: »
    I can mentor 1 or 2. I have been on MFP for a couple of years. I've lost 40lbs, log everyday and and have learned a lot along the way.

    Hey there... I am just starting to take MFP seriously and would love a metor who has made as much progress as you. Please let me know if you're interested! -Alisha
  • Couchtocurves
    Couchtocurves Posts: 6 Member
    AntonioP23 wrote: »
    Hi All,

    I am Antonio, 26 based in London. I have been exercising for 5+ years and have done reading on most methods of dieting/biology etc

    I'm currently on a 121 day logging streak :) and have been using MFP for a couple of years.

    I have returned from some knee surgery and have lost all of my weight I put on.

    I am happy to take on 2 newbies :)

    Hey Antonio!
    I would love a mentor with as much experience as you. I am new and my goal is to lose 50 pounds. I'm ready to be pushed and push myself. Please Let me know!
  • Hondo_Man
    Hondo_Man Posts: 114 Member
    I'm open to mentoring. I am 50 years old and live in Germany. When I was 20 I weighed 124kg. Today, I weigh 78kg. I am semi-retired and very active. I lift weights 5 - 6 days per week, hike into the mountains, bike ride (depending upon weather) and study nutrition.

    I would be happy to assist one or two people. Send me a message and we'll get started.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    I have started parting my hair on the right in order to have more in common with more of you. I don't play video games and am not the perfect height or lifestyle for some of you so hopefully my hair parting choices can bring us together in weight loss. If not, I beleive in moderation, cico, and iifym, generally. I also beleive in muscles and chocolate.

    If you want me to mentor you with my 100+ lbs of weight loss experience and 5+yrs of cheering-on experience you know what to do, cross those legs, light those candles, and tink those thawts!

    Don't delay though, times a wasting... this offer will sunset at the end of the first quarter. Which means March, for those of you unfamiliar with calendars and math, because after that I just won't be feeling New Yearsey anymore.
  • nanh15
    nanh15 Posts: 3 Member
    edited February 2015
    Looking for a vegetarian mentor. I ama 43 yr old mom of three. I find that I rely on carbs too much and have never been able to shake these 40 lbs :( Is there anyone out there that can help?
  • bigjack69
    bigjack69 Posts: 12 Member
    Hi
    Im jack.
    Im 45 years old and ive been working out and watching what i eat all of my adult life.ive converted my garage into a gym and i train in there 7 days a week.i mainly train with weights but also do a fair bit of running, walking and cycling. im more than happy to mentor somebody new to diet and exercise.
  • I am 25 with two babies :-) I have polycyclic ovaries and find it hard to lose weight I am constantly gaining and losing weight. I lost 3 stone last year but I have put half of that back on would love a mentor :-)
  • Winterlover123
    Winterlover123 Posts: 352 Member
    edited February 2015
    Hello, my name is Jennifer, 20, 135lb, and I need help keeping accountable for my workouts and my food, much like everyone else. I do not go to the gym but much rather work out at home. I have the Beachbody 21 Day Fix and would love a mentor who is willing to message me every day and make sure I do my workouts and keep me away from burgers and fries :)
    My goals include losing around 10 pounds, learning how to resist emotional eating, and learning how to get that workout in despite the excuses! :)
  • SidonieElodie
    SidonieElodie Posts: 21 Member
    I'm going to make this short a sweet. Noob: yes. I would love the support of a mentor to reclaim my body. I want to hear your experiences and am happy to share the ups and downs of mine in Australia. I'm currently on the tail end of the couch to 5k. I would like to drop 10kg but my focus is on athleticism rather than a quick shift of weight.
  • Jordon513
    Jordon513 Posts: 5 Member
    Hi everyone(: I've been using MFP for just over a month and have lost 10 lbs. I just joined a gym and am loving it. But I could really use a mentor. Someone who has been at this for a while. I'm 20, from Utah, married, and a mom to one. Let me know if anyone is willing to help. (:
  • kookykrazee
    kookykrazee Posts: 23 Member
    I am not sure where to start, here, so i am posting. I would be interested in finding a mentor, preferably in the Seattle area, as this makes me be more accountable. My biggest thing is someone who wants to get out, enjoy the Seattle rain, for a walk, moving up to faster walking/jogging/running, possibly biking, Greenlake loops, other places. I am not much of a gym person due to costs and such and have not lifted weights much, though I am not against them, so to speak, but am more focused on healthy eating and exercising. Would love any help someone can suggest :)
  • kristinsnm
    kristinsnm Posts: 67 Member
    Not new to MFP, but new to wanting some sort of mentor or fitness friend or accountability partner/supporter. I have well over a hundred pounds to lose, actually more like over one hundred and fifty pounds to lose! It is a super daunting thought. I am looking for someone to lean on, talk to and be accountable with throughout my journey. Building a support system is so key and I would love to find someone compatible to add to mine! I am 32 years old, female, 5'6 and 312lbs. I am friendly, a little sarcastic and I love to laugh. If anyone feels up to it, I'm ready to work!
  • jtpolitte
    jtpolitte Posts: 1 Member
    This sounds fun! I'd like to take one or two noobs under my wing.

    I'm 29, married, with a 3 y/o boy and a new baby due in June. I work part-time at my gym, and am a full-time dietetics student at my local community college. My long-term goal is to learn all I can about fitness and weightloss, and help others lose weight and reverse/prevent obesity. So mentoring sound like great practice!

    I've been a member of MFP since early 2012. I joined to shed my 40lbs of baby weight, kept it off, and learned that I loved working out and being fit. I competed in my first bikini competition this summer in July 2014 and took 6th place. I plan to compete again after baby #2.

    For exercise I lift heavy weights, and prefer the stair climber for cardio. I believe fitness is at least 80% diet, so eating right is the first step toward a positive change. I follow a flexible IIFYM approach, and am a fairly strict calorie counter. I realize calorie counting is not for everyone, but I had/have such smashing success with it, and as it's pretty much a guaranteed success if you do it right, I don't really know what to do with you if you are unwilling to commit to it. :blush:

    I've had setbacks, slipups and lazy days, but the important thing is to not give up and get back on the horse as soon as possible. Giving up is the only true failure!

  • I would love a mentor. I am really stressed about how much I should be eating, and fear gaining or no longer losing. I am 22 years old 5'4 SW 252 CW 185 GW 150
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