My first NSV !
nigel061
Posts: 109
I've actively been using this site for about 6 weeks now. I started at 134.3 kg (296 pounds) and have managed to reduce down to 128 kg (282 lb). As well as eating better and less, I've tried to get exercising. I used to do a lot of walking when younger, fitter and lighter. Six months ago I moved to the South-West of England in a beautiful area (see photo below from this morning) , but getting my house sorted out and bad winter weather meant I did not do any exercise at all. So I started walking again 5 weeks ago - at first I was struggling to complete even 1 mile before my lower legs were aching very painfully. I have slowly increased my distance until today I managed to walk a complete circuit around a nearby reservoir (3.6 miles, 5.8 km) which took me just over 1 hour with a 5 minute sit down half-way. Now that I can do this circuit I have a wonderful route to carry on walking and improve my fitness further!
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That's the way it goes, one NSV at a time! Keep going!0
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Good job. Crossing small milestones keeps us motivated. Keep up the good work0
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Awesome Job, keep it up! Before you know it you might be running it!0
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Fantastic. Sometimes when I'm walking I feel like I'm floating, it's that different from when I was carrying 30+ more lbs! Great job!!!0
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awesome job!0
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Superb! Cheers to your progress! :drinker:0
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High 5! Way to go!0
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That's great Keep it up!!0
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Way to go! Keep up the good work and you'll be there in no time.0
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so happy for you! enjoy your NSV! and here's to seeing many more!!!0
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That is really awesome...0
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Those are some of the best NSV's! Way to go!0
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Congrats on the progress!
Dealing with leg and joint pain can put a damper on the enthusiasm level, to be sure. I complained of the pain early on to a friend that is about my age, who was having to exercise and diet due to weight gain associated with an injury. He encouraged me to keep pushing through the pain (as long as it was not a sharp or intense pain), treating it as a rehab process. At the time I was unsure, but it turns out he was right.
Be proud of your progress, it does get easier. You've some beautiful scenery for your walks.0 -
Congrats! Keep it up!0
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Congrat's!!! Feels great doesn't it?!!0
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Thank you everyone for your kind words of encouragement0
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Congratulations on your accomplishment, and for finding a beautiful path for future workouts!0
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Congratulations from the other end of Cornwall! Keep at it :-)0
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