What do you struggle with the most......
catmama256
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1. Diet or
2. exercise?
For me I'd say diet is much more of a struggle than exercise.
2. exercise?
For me I'd say diet is much more of a struggle than exercise.
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Absolutely diet. I really do think I'm addicted to food, so it's hard not to see sweets in the pantry and the fridge (which my family eats and loves) and not want to eat everything in site. Because once I start, I can't stop.4
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My biggest struggle by far is waking up in the middle of the night and hitting the fridge. Bread is my weakness. As much as I tell myself I won't do it, it still happens almost nightly. I do great during the day, but then middle of the night comes and the urge is intense. It's a work in progress.3
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Both. I go through phases. It’s hard for me to stick to an exercise “plan”. I can usually stay on track with my diet (maybe 5 “cheat” days per month now, but I’m close to my goal so I’ve been a lot hungrier lately which makes it harder). I’ve been going on short walks around my neighborhood everyday for about a week, which I’m super proud of. I have hip joint issues, so I really don’t want to run. I’m going to get into biking one day (when I want to spend 2k for bikes for the family, lol). I know I definitely need to incorporate strength training.1
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Being OCD about weighing, counting, planning, logging, exercising, visiting MFP, body image, and feeling like I’m constantly talking or thinking about all of it.
But, otoh, I did plan this as a campaign of attack. I just need to declare armistice. It’ll never be victory.6 -
100% diet. I love gym time.5
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Gym for me1
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Energy management. I keep trying to coordinate my diet/deficit breaks with life events which delays them and it is not working out that well for me. I am overdue for one now and I am trying to hold on for 2 more weeks.
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Definitely diet for me. At night I fight the snack demons! I leave calories for snacks but it’s a daily battle and has lasted for two plus years!! Sometimes the demons win the battle but I’m winning the war lol!
I enjoy my gym time and my walks so they’re not so much of a battle. This wasn’t the case in the beginning when getting motivated for exercise was harder.2 -
Time management lol. My gym is in the basement, yet I still struggle with having enough time to do both weights and cardio.0
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It’s diet for me too as there is so much food out there1
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For me, it is definitely eating in the evening hours. I find I can do pretty well during the day, but the evenings I struggle.1
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Diet. I honestly dont know if I know what feeling full is like. I just eat to complete discomfort or pain, or I'm hungry.0
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Honestly exercise is harder for me, since I find it relatively easy to not overeat too much, but exercise is a bit difficult since I only have access to an at-home workout routine, so it's not like I can do cardio or anything..0
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I'm lazy and undisciplined, with strong self-indulgence and hedonistic tendencies. IF it's a struggle, odds are good I'll fail out of it.
On the plus side, I'm very analytic. While becoming active, I tried many things, and was lucky to fall into forms of exercise that I genuinely enjoy. Those became reasons to do other forms of exercise that aren't as fun, to get better at the fun things. On the eating side, I used that analytic bent to figure out how to eat in ways that were mostly calorie appropriate on average, but still enjoyable and pretty easy for me.
I work kind of hard at *not* struggling, truthfully, because that's a better way to game my individual personality and inclinations. That's not intended as braggy: We all have strengths and weaknesses to work within, to accomplish goals, y'know? I consider myself sort of bad at being a grown-up. I'm crap at doing things because they're good for me, so I need to find alternatives.
If anything is a struggle, it's keeping up a decent exercise schedule in my rowing off season. Rowing machines are just not as fun as boats, so I get tired of machines. This year, because of the pandemic, that has dragged on longer, so I had to trot out my poorly-performing "motivation" and "discipline". Ugh. And strength training is always a struggle, because I like the results but don't enjoy the process. I won't generalize "struggle" to workouts, or to being active in general, though. That's mostly pretty fun. Even the rowing machine is kinda fun . . . for a while. 🙄
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I don't know. I don't like exercising, but without it, I struggle to stay within my allotted calories. So food maybe?1
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jungkooksdonut17 wrote: »Honestly exercise is harder for me, since I find it relatively easy to not overeat too much, but exercise is a bit difficult since I only have access to an at-home workout routine, so it's not like I can do cardio or anything..
You can absolutely do cardio at home. There are literally thousands of free videos on YouTube dedicated to at home cardio.1 -
cyaneverfat wrote: »I don't know. I don't like exercising, but without it, I struggle to stay within my allotted calories. So food maybe?
Exactly this. I like the extra ~200 calories I can get by taking a walk, but do I enjoy the walk for its own sake? Most days, no.1 -
Defenitely a diet. I can exercise and surly will even overdo it but when comes to a diet I just struggle so much. I tired so many different diets which made me finally believe that diets doesn’t work at all. I wasted about 12 years of my life trying diet and loose weight which resulted in being obese today. Pretty sad it is I suppose. You need your own, personal approach and balanced meals which will hit your target and will be tasty and satisfying, otherwise it won’t work.0
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springlering62 wrote: »Being OCD about weighing, counting, planning, logging, exercising, visiting MFP, body image, and feeling like I’m constantly talking or thinking about all of it.
But, otoh, I did plan this as a campaign of attack. I just need to declare armistice. It’ll never be victory.
This is why I am currently not allowed to count calories by my therapist. Being actually diagnosed OCD plus anxiety and depression leads to some real problems when it comes to dieting. Nothing like standing in the grocery store wanting to cry because the item you really want has "too many" calories...3 -
That I won't be able to reach my goals and be healthy. That all of this effort is like last time and will result in being in the worst health I've been in in my life and doctors will dismiss my concerns about fainting randomly.
I've gone from 200 lbs to 130 lbs before. It's not the easiest thing, but it's not the hardest thing. Hardest thing when it comes to dieting and my health is getting the stupid arrogant doctors to do anything about my getting faint, blind, and passing out randomly once my weight gets below 150 lbs which just so happens to be the threshold of overweight and normal weight is. Otherwise I would set my goal to between overweight and when I start collapsing randomly - those are the same weight unfortunately.
Allegedly being 250 lbs is not great for my health so I'm going to get down to 170 lbs. But that will still put me at 20 lbs overweight and I'll still be told I'm unhealthy by those ugly arrogant lazy doctors. But I'm afraid that, like last time, I'll put myself in a situation where driving to work, taking a shower on my own, standing up on the buss, and just generally trying to live my life like a normal person will be a dangerous risk to my health. All so people I don't even trust with my health anymore will approve of my body weight and these same doctors won't even care about immediate health risks I don't even face at 250 lbs.
Biggest obstacle is feeling objectively healthier while obese than at normal weight and finding no doctor on earth to tell me why or even show the least bit of concern.
Doctors, doctors are what make losing weight and keeping it off hard for me.1 -
Diet/food is definitely my weakness. I stress snack and love to eat so it's tough when you're a shortie like me and maintainence calories are only about 1800/1900. I want more food than that. I love lifting weights, hiking, and long walks. I will cycle and do other cardio but I have to get my mind there to do it.1
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Exercise.0
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Diet, hands down. I’ll lift and do cardio every day, happy to add an extra walk or activity. Bring it in! Keeping to the diet I know is best for my digestive issues? Not eating two or three of my giant chocolate chip cookies? Only one glass of wine at a party? That’s the tough bit.0
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Neither really...diet is pretty easy and I enjoy eating healthfully for the most part and having some pizza on Friday nights. I love to ride, either road cycle or trails on my mountain bike, so that's not really a struggle either...
I suppose time would be the biggest struggle...I'd like to ride much more than I do and ride the kind of miles I used to, but I don't have the time like I used to...promotions at work leading to greater responsibilities...kids getting older and in school and needing help with homework, etc...kid's extracurricular sports and activities and practices and games, etc...0 -
Pizza!!!0
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StevefromMichigan wrote: »Pizza!!!
Me too I hate stretching out the dough I like it thin and I'm impatient so it always rips.0 -
Hi🤗 its diet for me... I have the worst cravings at night.. like it's just an absurd amount of carbs.. junk... kinda stuck in a cycle atm1
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My struggle is consistency. I’m good with both for a week and then the following week the plan goes out the window. Smh.1
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Exercise because even as I get stronger and way leaner my muscles still ache A LOT I keep pushing though and hoping one day I get stronger 💪
Food I do ok with logging keeps me accountable 😎
Getting on the scale too much and obsessing over things I can't really control is probably the worst bad habit0 -
Staying motivated . . . I definitely overeat carbs. I will exercise but it makes me more hungry so there's that.0
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