Hello need to lose 100 lbs. starting out very motivated. just could use some help staying that way !
maryloupatt
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Have always put myself last and you can tell that in my weight ready to make changes in my life for the better started at the gym and got a trainer. ...now if I can just learn the right way to eat
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Feel free to add me. id love some new friends to help in this tough journey as well.0
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Sending you a request! I also have 100 pounds to lose ~ the more support we all have for each other... the better! You go this! Time to take care of YOU!!0
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You can do it Marylou! Glad you are motivated -- and getting off on the right track. Success will add to that motivation as you go because it can be tough sometimes keeping that drive going at the start. This site is a great tool.0
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maryloupatt wrote: »Have always put myself last and you can tell that in my weight ready to make changes in my life for the better started at the gym and got a trainer. ...now if I can just learn the right way to eat
Hi Mary, I'm no expert at losing weight but I did lose my goal weight by changing the way I eat. I eat all organic foods, fruits, salads and fish. I rarely eat processed foods and once or twice a week I'll eat chicken or beef. I drink a lot of water every day, I push myself to drink at least 4-5 cups a day. It's great that you joined the gym, keep up the good work! We're all in this together, stay positive, and if you ever need some motivation I'm here! Hope this helped a little0 -
Wow thank you so much ....will keep that in mind0
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Hi Marylou, We are in the same boat. My boat was sinking fast so I'm trying new things and getting healthy. I started in January and am focusing on my health not the numbers (or at least I try) I'll add you and we can motivate one another0
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Sounds great thank you so much !!!!0
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Feel free to add me. I am down 140 pounds in just over a year. I understand the journey and the need for support. I wouldn't have been so successful with a lot of support from my wife, family, and friends.0
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Great job you have made it past the hardest step. You can friend my wife and myself. We are on a life style change since the new year and my Food Diary is open for viewing if you need ideas. Its not perfect but it has been working for us. Celebrate every day that you make progress. The thing that helped me the most was to put my food in MFP the night before for the next day! Then you can make adjustments to before you even eat!0
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Good morning!
1 - It is awesome that you are on here and motivated...your goal is to stay this motivated a week, month, 3 months from now. Baby steps!
2 - Do not starve yourself!!! So important!!! You will fail. 100% guarantee. It took you a long time to get to this point, it takes time to "turn the station wagon into a sports car" again.
3 - Set a realistic goal for weight loss...the first few weeks are easy. Pounds will fall off. Once the first few weeks are over, it is more of a marathon. Set a pace that you can maintain. DO NOT BURN YOURSELF OUT!
4 - Get friends - active friends! They help. Accountability partners work. MUST DO THIS!
5 - There are tons of ideas and suggestions for food low cal, but tasty and filling foods on this site. Check them out - experiment!
Good luck!
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Awesome thank you so much0
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Sent you request0
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Add me if you would like0
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You got this, Marylou! I'm also learning to eat better and it's a challenge. But it's definitely worth it! Good luck to you!0
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Feel free to add me! I know exactly what you're going through!!!! You can do this!!!!0
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Good luck to you, I think support is huge so I will look forward to your updates! Go, go go!0
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Feel free to add me. I am also learning to prioritize me instead of others. If I can't be here for me, I won't be any use to anyone else.0
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Please count me in! I'm Heather and I too would like to lose 100lbs. I've tried everything under the sun. I'd lose 25 lbs or so and then lose interest/motivation and gain it all back and then some.
Looking forward to holding each other accountable!0 -
Count me in too! Feel free to add me. I have lost 39 lbs so far, and its motivational to hear everyones story.0
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Hi Marylou,
This is a long road but you can defiantly accomplish your goal. I have lost 75 pounds over a 3 year period and I am looking to lose another 10. Stay focused and enjoy yourself at every step of the way with the knowledge you are making progress; small steps that do add up.
Feel free to add me.
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My fitness pal is a great way to stay motivated. It allows you to become aware of your eating habits and to be accountable for what you are eating. By taking the time to enter your food choices, you'll be able to see in front of you your progress and also where you cheated. lol. You can do anything you put your mind to. It's great you have a trainer. I personally am a die hard Zumba fan!!! It burns a ton of calories and is the fastest toning exercise I have ever tried and I have tried many. So I would say...try a class!! Don't feel like everyone there knows all moves. Zumba really isn't about being the best at the dance moves it's about moving! And having fun. You will love the rush of feel good energy you have after a class and trust me you will get addicted to that feeling. My advice to stay motivated on your weight loss journey is to stay away from the scale after you initial weight check. Try not to fall into weighing yourself every single day but maybe the same day each week near the same time of the day since we do weigh more in the evening then we do in the morning. Good luck and keep up the great work!!!!
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Feel free to add me also I would love to hear about your weight loss journey and you will also be able to keep me motivated by knowing someone else out there is trying hard also. lolol.
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I to have over 100 to loss more like 230 pounds so far 87 gone so hard not sure I could have done it with out fittness pal.0
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Hi. Lost 24 lbs so far have about 80 left to go. Could use some support to stay on track too. Wanna be friends?
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Best wishes to you on your journey! Anyone is welcome to add me for support/motivation.0
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Dont overcomplicate the right way to eat, its primarily just eating at a deficit by means of accurate calorie counting. For weight loss it doesnt matter what you eat as long as it meets your calorie traget, so most people eat in moderation.
To make your calories go further , to get nutrition and prevent hunger then you should look at including more fruit and veg, lean proteins and complex carbs. Take it one day at a time and get your mindset right. uts straightforward otherwise.0 -
Hello,
I started my journey at 225 pounds. I am currently 145 and I hope to reach 125 by the end of the summer. I know how you feel. I believe that staying motivated is the hardest part, but if you want it bad enough, you will.
For your diet feel up on filling foods in the morning, like protein (eggs, turkey bacon, etc.) and carbs to give you an energy boost, like oatmeal. A tip for oatmeal is to add a big of almond milk and egg whites to it. It will make it just absolutely delicious. For lunch, a lean sandwich with healthy whole wheat bread and chicken breast/turkey does the trick for me. However, most of the time I sadly do not have time to eat lunch which is a bummer. For dinner, it's all about volume for me because I am such a night eater. Veggies have lots of volume and are very filling. I also love a side salad with 1% milk fat cottage cheese as my dressing with a whole tomato. Don't forget about protein though. Some of my favorites are lean shoulder steak, grilled chicken breast, turkey, and grilled porkchops. Yum. For my night snack I love melon. I eat about half a cantaloupe and half a honeydew at night. It makes me oh so full. However, if I am craving that naughty ice cream, I will have me ONE scoop because I do not like to deprive myself. If you ever need help with your diet or just motivation feel free to send me a friend request and just shoot me a message.
Best of luck,
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Hey I've got about 220 to lose, anyone here can add me And good luck everyone, we got this0
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