Over 50 and still at it....
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I'm 50 so I'd love to have more friends that share my very same struggles!! Please feel free to add me. I can totally relate!!!0
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I am well over 50 -- closer to 60. But I feel years younger. Just lost over 40 pounds over the last 4 months and am reclaiming my formerly active life. MyFitnessPal has been a valuable tool in my journey back to health. I would like to lose about 10 more, keep it off and get back in great shape. It may be harder to do in your 50's but by no means impossible!0
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OK! I only joined yesterday and for the next 3 weeks will be fairly busy with visitors. I am 63 next month and understand what you are saying about excercise regimes etc. I lost 46lbs 5 years ago with weightwatchers and excercise. The trouble is that for the last 2 years I have not really been able to excercise due to health problems so have gained 10kgs (about 22lbs, I think). Now I am unable to wear any of my clothes as I gave all my fat clothes to the charity shop I therefore HAVE to lose the weight. All those pretty summer dresses are hanging in the wardrobe accusing me. I would love some older friends at MFP to commiserate/celebrate with.0
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You are telling my story! :sad:0
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I am 55 and just started MFP last week. I am trying to keep up with my 15 year-old daughter and she makes me TIRED! I have been overweight for a good share of my life. I have weighed 40 pounds more at one point but also weighed 40 pounds less. I managed to lose 40 on my own and now want to get rid of the other 40 with MFP and hopefully the encouragement of new friends I hope to make here.0
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I just turned 50 in July lost 16 pounds than started on mfp in june, I have lost 16 more pds since starting here in June, Went from a size 12 in pants to a 4/6 and 1x in tops now in m/l. Still have another 26 pds to go, love the support and all the wonderful information, I exercise 5 days a week and am really getting into it. Lost my job a year ago and haven't been able to find employment yet. They say 50 is the new 30 !!0
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Just checking back in with all you beautiful 50 somethings!!! It's great to see so many women out there my age still working out and living healthy!! Any 50 + runners out there? A decade ago I ran (awesome for weight loss and control)......I have been trying to get back into it but my poor old body thinks otherwise lol. I feel like a plodding Clydesdale out on the trail. Not ever sure if it's good for me at my age!
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I'm 58 and never felt better. I run, bike, hike, swim, do yoga, elliptical and finally have the time to do it since taking an early retirement last year. Work was interfering with my fun time!0
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Ok, I know a good thing when I find it. I am 57 and also on Weight Watchers. I am losing it slowly, but have decided to give myself a year to lose it. I have 52 lbs to lose and since the recommendation is 1lb a week. I make the journey one day at a time and since I have stopped smoking (9 years ago), I have almost allowed the weight to add up. I realized, I will never be 25 again, but I will never be 57 again either and I really do want to feel better than I do physically and emotionally and spiritually. Since my daughters are 37 and 33 I really need to face reality and admit that this time it is just harder, not impossible. Often I want to give up and say, who cares...but lots of people care. Almost at my first goal of 5%..... Thanks everyone.0
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Hi--I was so happy to read your posts this morning. I am 54,wife and mother to three young men, chronic 'dieter', who has hard time sticking to any one plan. I have exercised my entire life--starting with high school tennis and track. Love to ski, walk, yoga. Over the years I have gained a number of sports related injuries and that has really slowed me down--physically and mentally. My friends and I have been training for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in NYC and really increased our walking mileage. Has left me with an injury in my right foot--total overuse. I am so upset. So figured I would at least start tracking my food and get that together while I wait for foot to improve. Think I am an all or nothing kind of person.
Look forward to learning and supporting one another. I too see the effects of an inactive life on my mother and mother in law. I too want to be an active grandma--taking my (future) grandkids on hikes and playing in the ocean with them. I think it is so hard getting older, but can be wonderful too.
Off to walk the boardwalk--slow, but doing it!! Have a good day--Suzann0 -
Hi--I was so happy to read your posts this morning. I am 54,wife and mother to three young men, chronic 'dieter', who has hard time sticking to any one plan. I have exercised my entire life--starting with high school tennis and track. Love to ski, walk, yoga. Over the years I have gained a number of sports related injuries and that has really slowed me down--physically and mentally. My friends and I have been training for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in NYC and really increased our walking mileage. Has left me with an injury in my right foot--total overuse. I am so upset. So figured I would at least start tracking my food and get that together while I wait for foot to improve. Think I am an all or nothing kind of person.
Look forward to learning and supporting one another. I too see the effects of an inactive life on my mother and mother in law. I too want to be an active grandma--taking my (future) grandkids on hikes and playing in the ocean with them. I think it is so hard getting older, but can be wonderful too.
Off to walk the boardwalk--slow, but doing it!! Have a good day--Suzann
Hi Suzann!! It's always nice to hear from another Over 50 girl!!! I too look forward to being an active grandma someday:)) It's great that we are still out there giving it our best!! If you go back in time a few decades or more......50 year old people looked ancient!!! I'm so glad that we live in a day and age that we now know a healthy lifestyle can slow down aging, keep us active, fit and sharp, improve our quality of life and increase longevity!!0
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