Smoking cigarettes
Afrosty08
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Did y’all stop smoking cigarettes when you started working out?
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I just try not to change everything about myself all at once. Quitting smoking is even harder than losing weight or getting in shape.5
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I did and then re-started. I quit as recently as last October and re-started in January lol.0
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I was a 2-3 PAD smoker at one time. I actually quit about a month or two before I started dieting and working out. I still smoke a couple of cigars everyday though.0
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Nah. I started working out back in July. I quit smoking last Sunday. If I can make it through the next couple of weeks without going on a killing spree, I'm curious to see the effect on my workouts - I was pretty happy with my progress even with the smoking handicap.3
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No I stopped when I brought my baby son home 27 years ago - my children weren't going to see me and think it's OK to smoke and pick up the habit.
My lungs are in great nick, unlike my sister's who died early after suffering two decades of dreadful health with emphysema and compromised circulation. Fighting to breathe and rotting from the feet upwards wasn't a good life or a good death.6 -
I stopped smoking during the same time when I was losing weight and working out more but the changes weren't totally related.
That said, I can say that quitting smoking at the same time I was/am eating to a lower calorie level is really hard. You're going to need to find some kind of release because the feeling of deprivation against two really strong addictions can be a bit of a bear to get through. I turned into quite the a**hole for a while and am only now (3 months later) feeling my emotions starting to moderate.
On the plus side, my athletic performance has made ridiculous improvements since I stopped the cancer sticks and my lungs feel so clear and wide open. It's amazing how poor my breathing was before and I just couldn't feel it.2 -
Well I’ve stopped smoking before but there are days where I want a cigarette and then I’ll buy a pack...0
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Quit smoking 20 years ago. Replace a bad habit with a good habit, like exercise. Good luck!2
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Not yet but I would absolutely love to! It's so hard though...ill grab one without even thinking about it just out of habit1
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I tried to start. I couldn't get addicted.5
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I am in the same boat you are. I have quit and restarted multiple times. Most recently, about 12 days ago, I am a quitter again.
It was spring break for me, so I took that week and ate like a cow. I am mentally and physically incapable of eating right while trying to get nicotine out of my system. I have the ability to quit cold turkey, even though I have the gum, as I think it is better to detox than to wean off from nicotine.
It was a low-stress time period in my life, so I took the opportunity. One goal that week: don't buy cigarettes. I ate like a cow and moved like one.
By the end of the week (last week), the cravings went away, and I have no desire to smoke as of now.
I can recommend, you should quit when you have the least amount of possible stress in your life. fighting cravings is stress enough, and if your coping mechanism for handling stress is to smoke, then it is that much harder to quit.
Now that my diet is back on track (calorie-wise), I am going to be spending April focusing on working out and shaping myself.
I hope that helps.0 -
No, it took me about 3 years of weight loss and working out to decide to quit smoking, and then restarted because I wasn't ready for the side effects (including, but not limited to, hunger). Will probably quit again once at goal weight under the care of a doctor, or maybe just switch to a less harmful nicotine delivery system.
ETA: I didn't notice any improvements in my exercise performance when I quit, which I thought was weird. In fact, I experienced wheezing and breathing was harder every time my intensity went over a certain threshold which I can maintain without problems as a smoker.0 -
I quit smoking when I started fitness.0
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