Baigle2003

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  • I'm in Maine. Good for you. Strength training works very well. I had a personal trainer a few years ago, and he used to abuse me in the gym. But I had the body I had only dreamed of, finally, at age 30. But now, at 37 years old....I'm doing it all over again. It was so easy to stop working out and play with my new baby.…
  • My body work the same way. I'm kind of hoping to get on the scale once a week and see something a little more dramatic. Right now I'm recovering from surgery, but as soon as I'm better I'd like to start running again. It seems to be the fastest way to shape up.
  • Honestly, just do what you've been doing. Perhaps step up the exercise. Take an extra walk today. I have to constantly remind myself, that I didn't put on these pounds in a day or even a week. And fluxuating by 1 or 2 lbs is normal I think. Seriously, keep up the good work, and stay focused. You WILL do this.
  • Wow you really stepped it up! The hard part for me is the counting calorie thing. I did South Beach for a while and that works quite well. But I got a little tired of not being able to include all foods in my diet. How often do you weigh yourself now? Is once a week good?
  • How did you do today? I did ok. So I should be skinny by tomorrow right? : )
  • You just can't give up despite the injurys and surgerys. I had surgery last week, and am just sitting here doing nothing. So I feel like a wide load. And I keep watching the Biggest Loser and it's totally inspiring me to lose these last few pesky pounds. Ever notice how you can stay heavy at the same weight for 10 years,…
  • Today is day one for me. This journal is so cool. I love that it knows the calorie count and food type automatically. Does anyone have a success story to share with me? Been battling weight my whole life.
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