In the middle of summer... winter weight is already looming large in my mind

I have a thought/concern...

I've been working over the last 5 months to change my relationship with food and with exercise. This is going great, I have lost about 14 pounds, toned up even more, and am having great fun hiking and biking all over the place. I have no doubt that I will continue on my path of losing weight and eating healthier.

My fear: winter. I will be going back to school, it will be cold. What can I do now to make sure that I can "weather the storm" so to speak, and not gain the dreaded winter weight that makes me so lethargic and unhappy?

What are your wintertime tips and tricks?

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  • sllm1
    sllm1 Posts: 2,130 Member
    It's definitely more difficult to force myself to go to the gym when it's already dark when I get home from work. How depressing. My advice would be to build habits that will continue. My habit can't be to get home from work and sit on the couch the rest of the night because it's dark and cold. I have to come home, pull on my gym clothes, and get out the door without thinking about it.
  • Ammey68
    Ammey68 Posts: 65 Member
    I'm worried about this too! I have recently started my exercise journey, and I live in Minnesota. So I won't be able to exercise outside for a good chunk of the winter (even skiing or winter sports are out of the question when it gets too cold), I don't have any indoor equipment at home, and I don't have a gym membership. Argh! What am I going to do for exercise?
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    Ammey68 wrote: »
    I'm worried about this too! I have recently started my exercise journey, and I live in Minnesota. So I won't be able to exercise outside for a good chunk of the winter (even skiing or winter sports are out of the question when it gets too cold), I don't have any indoor equipment at home, and I don't have a gym membership. Argh! What am I going to do for exercise?

    www.fitnessblender.com

    or go get some fitness DVD's
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    I have a thought/concern...

    I've been working over the last 5 months to change my relationship with food and with exercise. This is going great, I have lost about 14 pounds, toned up even more, and am having great fun hiking and biking all over the place. I have no doubt that I will continue on my path of losing weight and eating healthier.

    My fear: winter. I will be going back to school, it will be cold. What can I do now to make sure that I can "weather the storm" so to speak, and not gain the dreaded winter weight that makes me so lethargic and unhappy?

    What are your wintertime tips and tricks?

    OP I log and continue to exercise in some form.

    If you are in school are you walking ot classes? live in a dorm....

    You can easily run stairs in the dorm...

    If you eat at a cafeteria...choose wisely...only eat until satisfied not full....keep healthy snacks on hand etc.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Go to the gym, do home workouts and DVDs, etc. I loath it, but I use my bike trainer a lot in the winter when I can't get outside to ride...and I hit the gym more.
  • astrampe
    astrampe Posts: 2,169 Member
    There are a ton of exercise dvd's that you can do at home with minimal equipment - or splurge on a set of dumbells to start with...
    When you go back to school - does your school have a gym? Use that. Run stairs, do bodyweight stuff...Are you close to an ice rink and can you skate? Take lessons if you cannot.
    prep meals and don't use winter as an excuse....
  • Camish911
    Camish911 Posts: 150 Member
    edited July 2016
    sllm1 wrote: »
    My advice would be to build habits that will continue. My habit can't be to get home from work and sit on the couch the rest of the night because it's dark and cold. I have to come home, pull on my gym clothes, and get out the door without thinking about it.

    Definitely a good idea to build habits now. I take my gym clothes to work with me. I know that if I go home I'll have a super hard time leaving again. So I go straight to the gym so that's not even an option.

    Edit: I also have work out disks I use. I really enjoy Body Combat. You just need to find a program that you enjoy so that way it's not huge task getting yourself to do it.
  • voldemortisreal
    voldemortisreal Posts: 101 Member
    Honestly, I prefer the fall, winter, and early spring months myself. The heat down here is oppressive and I burn quickly :neutral: so I find I'll avoid outdoor activities more often in late spring and throughout the hellish summer. I lost a majority of my weight--thus far--during the past fall/winter season. I'm currently semi-maintaining with minimal losses; it's hot, and I am okay with waiting for the cooler weather to get back out there. :smile: (My ticker doesn't indicate the total loss though, I reset it in anticipation for the upcoming months :smiley: )

    I guess my advice would be: Basically, if winter is not your best season, then maybe look towards simply maintaining or reducing your weekly goal to something more manageable?

    There is no one true way for total success. Do whatever works for you. If maintenance during your school/winter season, increasing your indoor activities, adding in some DVDs, or more time at the gym works best...Go For It.

    Figure out your strengths and play to them.

    Also, maybe internally explore why you are concerned about gaining weight during the winter? You have already proven that you are capable of losing weight and you know--hopefully--that it is a matter of CICO. Why the fear? Address that, and maybe winter won't be so anxiety-provoking for ya.
  • BettyEtte
    BettyEtte Posts: 39 Member
    edited July 2016
    We have flexible schedules at work. My plan is, when the time changes in November, I'm going to start working 7:00 am to 3:30 pm. That will give me enough daylight when I get home to exercise outside (hike) or at least do Fitness Blender in our bright sunroom. For me, darkness = time to prepare dinner, chill on couch.
  • km8907
    km8907 Posts: 3,861 Member
    Well being from Florida, I can't give much winter advice, but besides the gym, why not get into an active winter sport?
  • VictoriaK1993
    VictoriaK1993 Posts: 45 Member
    I hate fitness videos with a burning passion unfortunately.

    I have to be doing something that doesn't feel like work (e.g. walking, biking, swimming, playing soccer) for exercise.

    For food, I think I will be okay with the habits that I am building right now. I like the ideas some of you have raised to get involved in winter sports.

    I think things like skating, and even winter hiking will become staples. With those activities 2-3 times per week plus eating well, I am optimistic about this winter!!!
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    I too struggle with this. It's hard when you love being active outdoors but hate indoor "exercise". Last winter I was able to keep it off but I did have to do things I didn't like, such as break out the dreadmill, dumbbells and do DVD workouts. I'm hoping I can do it again this year.

    Near the end of winter last year we bought some snow shoes which I absolutely LOVE, so I'm hoping we get a lot of snow this year.
  • laur357
    laur357 Posts: 896 Member
    Going back to school? Try some intramural sports, and if they don't exist, start a club! Indoor soccer, kickball, dodgeball, floor hockey.
    Also, see if you can add some gym classes into your schedule. My university had some out-of-the-box stuff in addition to the regular fitness classes: martial arts & self-defense, raquetball, SCUBA diving and snorkeling, lifeguard cert training. Take them with your friends so they don't feel like work?
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I hate fitness videos with a burning passion unfortunately.

    I have to be doing something that doesn't feel like work (e.g. walking, biking, swimming, playing soccer) for exercise.

    For food, I think I will be okay with the habits that I am building right now. I like the ideas some of you have raised to get involved in winter sports.

    I think things like skating, and even winter hiking will become staples. With those activities 2-3 times per week plus eating well, I am optimistic about this winter!!!

    Except for rainy days, I walked all last winter at lunchtime, despite the temperature and snow. My fellow hikers do a great job beating down the trail. One of my walking spots even snow blows the first half mile.

    On rainy days, I went to the skating rink.

    I'm in Massachusetts. I think it was @earlnabby in a parka and a story of walking in minus temperatures in upstate Michigan (?) that inspired me last fall to do this. There's no bad weather, just bad gear!