Former Athlete, Now Obese Mom

momnurse311
momnurse311 Posts: 5
edited November 16 in Introduce Yourself
I used to be very athletic. I ran, lifted weights, played sports.... Then I stopped and life happened. I'm now a 35 year old wife and mother of two fantastic kids. I'm an RN in oklahoma and I'm far from athletic or fit these days. I've got 110 lbs to lose, so here I go! Care to join me?

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  • frogstarthe1st
    frogstarthe1st Posts: 1 Member
    Absolutely! I just turned 28, used to be extremely active until college, did soccer and swimming my entire life until I graduated high school. A mostly sedentary job turned into a sedentary life and here I am. Wish you the best of luck & see you around here.
  • Thank you! Good luck to you as well!
  • MrsCindyVT
    MrsCindyVT Posts: 6 Member
    Agh...same here! I was a runner. Ran a few half marathons, 5 and 10k's....and now find it almost impossible to get out to walk a mile. Where did my determination go? COME BACK!
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,029 Member
    A very common story for former athletes. Back in the day when working out, chances were that you could eat anything you wanted and not gain. While the playing of sport and exercise ceased, the eating didn't. And now many face what they thought would never happen to them (I remember saying it as a kid that I'd NEVER be overweight and fat).
    One day at a time with progression is what it takes. You may never be as athletic as you once were, but you don't have to be overweight and unfit. So don't compare what you can do now, to what you used to be able to do as a gauge for success.

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  • urloved33
    urloved33 Posts: 3,323 Member
    TWO WORDS "body memory"
  • Thanks ladies! You're very motivating and reassuring!!!
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