ADVICE PLEASE!!!!
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When I started a few years ago I was exercising on my own. I couldn't afford a trainer or a gym so I lived on the philosophy that as long as I was moving I was doing good. I started out slow. I would go for a walk. I walked for 30 min 3 times a week for a long time. Then my body started wanting more. I walked longer, farther and faster. I got bored so I played games with myself. I would see if I could go father in 30 min than I did the week before. I would typically walk between 3-5 miles 3 times a week. Sometimes my kids would ride their bikes next to me. It was hard for me to find a friend to actually commit to walking with me. Whenever I got bored I would change it up and do something else. Walk a different path, walk the track at the high school, walk the mall, walk on the inside track at our high school. I just kept moving. I also gave up snacks. If I was hungry I would figure out if it was really hunger or thirst. I found that often I was thirsty more than hungry. If I was truly hungry between meals I would eat a can of veggies. I eventually worked up to running and ran my first 5k last summer. I just figured it was easier to walk for 30 minutes than to think of all the excuses as to why I didn't want to. Eventually my body craved that work out time and if I didn't go I would get antsy. It was easier to exercise than to sit on my butt.
I also find that getting good rest helps control cravings. I am a night time eater. I go to bed earlier whenever I really start craving food. More rest is good for you in more ways than just sleeping instead of eating. I don't know what more I can say. I don't believe in diets and fads. I just did it the old fashion way. Ate better, ate less and got off my behind.0 -
Adrien I like your thoughts. You are very realistic. I like to think I am too. I think that's the biggest thing to losing weight. Know yourself, be realistic and accept yourself warts and all.0
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BTW-I am not looking for fads or quick fixes. I'm looking to make sincere lifestyle changes. Many of the things I'm eating and doing are things I enjoyed before I was married and had kids. Preparing food for myself is way different than making meals for growing kids and an over weight wife0
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What has worked for me - persistence!
So many times before, I've started something and not kept going. Now I know that no matter if today has been a good or bad day, I'm going to do my damnedest to make tomorrow better. I don't think it matters which plan or program or philosophy you follow (within reason of course!) if you stick with eating less (not nothing, just less) and moving more, you will see results over time.0
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