Recommendations on tv shows / movies for weight loss / health motivation
mariaa_pandaa
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Hey guys, can anyone recommend anything to watch that will full my motivation beans? - can be anything from an amazing athlete story to the biggest loser ... x
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Instead of sitting and watching something, DO something. Walk, run, move heavy things, swim, bike or whatever.
Will be much more motivation and productive.
Best of luck.18 -
Have you seen _Brittany Runs a Marathon_? I found it inspiring because it shows someone making changes for herself and sticking it out when it gets hard.10
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'Run Fat boy run'
Is a funny film that I find very sweet4 -
I can tell you that I had a whole binder stuffed full of diet advice, motivational stories, quotes, and success stories on weight loss that I pulled out from fitness/health magazines. None of that was really enough to motivate me to lose and maintain significant weight loss. It sounds hokey, but I really had to find my own motivation from within myself. If I wasn't ready to commit to some long-term change, see myself as one of those success stories, accept that it may be hard at times and that progress wasn't linear was when I was able to succeed.
I do realize everyone is different in terms of what motivates them--but if you need motivation from others I"d recommend reading the success stories forum.8 -
It's a great question I have never pondered. So I do not have good suggestions. I would, however, stay away from the Great British Baking Show and Stanley Tucci. Man, I love those programs but they seriously make me salivate.8
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It's not a movie, but I usually watch YouTubers like Grackle for motivation and ideas.
Eat Well For Less (BBC) is also really interesting.2 -
I'll sometimes watch youtubers what I eat in a day or something similar...2
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“Killing the Fat Man” available on prime or yourube2
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motivation comes from within. not from watching a movie.
I watch movies with scientists saving the world, doesn't mean I could do it LOL
instead of using 105 minutes sitting on your *kitten*.... get up and move!4 -
Split the difference: Find audio books or podcasts, listen to them while walking (no headphones if on roads!) or doing other exercise?
IMO, establishing new habits, even slowly, is more important than "motivation".
The audio+exercise instead of seated screen-time, that would be a candidate new habit.
Podcasts and motivation are not my thing, but there are threads around here with suggested ones. Pretty much any book is available as audio these days, sometimes free through libraries.5 -
I find April Lauren on YouTube to be inspiring. She is trying to lose 200 lbs and is sharing her journey. She is very sweet and I find her calming.5
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I bought a step aerobics step platform (sorry, no idea what it’s called in English) and used to get going on that while watching weight loss shows on TV. My favorite thing to watch was the Biggest Loser, and my motivations ranged from feeling smug and superior to needing to keep up with the people so much more overweight than me to being inspired by the trainers to doing it ”with them”. I know the show is awful in terms of sustainability and mental health, but I used to be able to put it into perspective and just enjoy the motivation I was able to extract from it.3
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You're not going to dig this very much, but:
Naruto, Dragon Ball, or one piece.
High energy martial arts anime with stories that go for hundreds of episodes. I like to watch them while doing cardio on a stationary device (elliptical, bike, etc).
On the assumption that's not going to be your thing, just pick any long running series you haven't seen before, and binge it while doing cardio.
If you're looking for something that's more inspirational for while you're NOT doing cardio. Hmmm maybe some cooking shows Burn the calories off so you can eat the goods!2 -
Revenge body on E!3
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Split the difference: Find audio books or podcasts, listen to them while walking (no headphones if on roads!) or doing other exercise?
IMO, establishing new habits, even slowly, is more important than "motivation".
The audio+exercise instead of seated screen-time, that would be a candidate new habit.
Podcasts and motivation are not my thing, but there are threads around here with suggested ones. Pretty much any book is available as audio these days, sometimes free through libraries.
I think this is a good suggestion. Motivation aside, I think pairing something you don't yet do easily (like a workout) with something fun -- like listening to a podcast or watching a show or trying out a new playlist -- is great motivation (as in makes you want to do something more than you otherwise would).
For shows, watching fun cooking shows tend to get me excited about cooking and what I can create if I'm in a cooking rut, so would recommend them (or YouTube videos -- I like actual cooking ones). I agree with the person who said you might want to avoid stuff like British Baking Show, though. I like historical food/cooking videos and shows, even though it's not directly relevant to what I do in the kitchen for the most part. It's interesting and does tend to keep me interested in cooking anyway.
I do often like running or walking to fitness-focused podcasts, like Sigma Nutrition or (old, I tend to like the older episodes, not sure if there are new ones) FitCast or some running themed ones. There used to be a triathlon one with a couple of guys in the Chicago burbs I liked, but mainly because I'm in Chicago and have done tris (there was one where they argued about just how flat the Chicago tri course was -- flat, but not completely pancake flat one of them was insisting -- amused me). I'm not into more weight loss specific ones, but know some like Half Size Me.
I also like completely different non-fitness related ones, some I save for workouts I'm not in the mood for, since I know I will want to listen to them. (I'm not assuming anyone will have the same taste in them as me, so won't list.)1 -
The book “Fast Food Nation” is a good read.2
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For regular old TV, I will say that my family enjoys watching American Ninja Warrior every summer. A lot of the competitors are "normal people" (or they achieved celebrity doing this program successfully and were normal people prior!), though there is a mix of Olympic athletes, stunt actors, or other pros, too. I don't think I would ever try out for the program (nowhere near fit enough for that at present!), but the idea of completing obstacle courses appeals to me, and it's fascinating to see what people can do! All the people are fit, but there's a range of ages and sizes, and several women have become very competitive in it too.2
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I just thought of another... It's not tv, but I am really inspired and motivated by the half size me podcast on Google play. It's taught me a lot about sustainable weight loss and how to have a healthy relationship with food.2
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I watch my 600lb life (TLC but you can find episodes elsewhere).5
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Iwannabeapunkrockmom wrote: »I just thought of another... It's not tv, but I am really inspired and motivated by the half size me podcast on Google play. It's taught me a lot about sustainable weight loss and how to have a healthy relationship with food.
Yes, when I'm going for long walks in the woods by myself I like the Half Size Me podcast for half my walk and peppy rock music on the way back.
https://www.halfsizeme.com/category/podcast/
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS1 -
My 600 LB Life was what really motivated me to change, to be completely honest. Three years ago I was 250 lbs at 5 feet tall and experiencing heart palpitations, panic attacks, and just feeling really miserable overall. I saw myself becoming those people very soon if I did not change. The success stories would motivate me as well. I was like, 'If they can lose 200+ lbs, so can I!' I was determined to do it, and my mindset was no matter how slowly it takes, I just need to get it off and not go back. Almost 100 lbs down now, and I feel better than I've ever felt. Now I watch active wear hauls on YouTube and healthy What I Eat in a Day videos to keep me on track1
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Iwannabeapunkrockmom wrote: »I just thought of another... It's not tv, but I am really inspired and motivated by the half size me podcast on Google play. It's taught me a lot about sustainable weight loss and how to have a healthy relationship with food.
I agree with this! Half Size Me is great!1 -
I watch Supersize vs Superskinny on Youtube. It addresses poor eating habits, eating disorders and make lifestyle changes.2
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Rocky IV
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Cobra Kai2 -
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I watch Supersize vs Superskinny on Youtube. It addresses poor eating habits, eating disorders and make lifestyle changes.meeppeepneep wrote: »
I these two shows, highly recommend!1 -
@meeppeepneep That's a good one too :-) It amazes me how many in that show genuinely don't realise how much they eat and drink. I just started watching “Generation XXL” on Youtube. It breaks my heart to see how it not only affects those kids physical health, but their social life, their emotional well-being and self-esteem as well. Thinking back to my childhood, overweight kids were the exception.0
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where can i find secret eaters?
i wish my 600 lb life had hidden cameras0 -
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@mmnv79 super size v super skinny was the show that inspired me to actually write down what I eat. the problem is that i tend to eat much less when I'm actuallly paying attention to what I eat.1
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