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Purveyor of Fine Blue People
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I started my new job today, and with it, my re-newed commitment to my health. I will be going to the gym at least 3 times a week, plus walking in the evening with Goonie. I'm bringing healthy lunches and monitoring how much fluid I drink, plus cutting out alot of the junk.
I am considering following the Weight Watchers program, but on my own. Does anyone else do Weight Watchers? For me, the most important thing is to not get TOO strict, or go TOO overboard. I have significantly more than 30 pounds to lose (I should realistically lose 100-110 pounds. My insurance company would have me lose 140), and run the risk of getting burned out if I push the healthy eating too far for too long. That is why I failed to keep weight off in the first place. I really think that the moving bit of it is the best part for my goals. I do care how I look, and want to lose weight and feel attractive again, but more importantly, I want to feel comfortable in my skin and be fit and healthy. |
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Prepping...
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Here, there, everywhere
Posts: 11,405
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I'm so excited that there are so many of us who want to improve our health. Rheumatoid arthritis runs in my family. So far I've been very lucky and have not been effected by it. But it really hit my mom in her mid 30s... and exercise is supposed to help the offset of it. So, off to exercise I go. I should start playing my Wii again. It's just sitting there, collecting dust. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: East Bay Area, CA
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I did Weight Watchers. It worked well, and helped me lose a good amount of weight. I was stalled out for a while, and with my marathon training I found it too hard to count the points and still get the right kind of foods I needed for training.
I'm off it for now while I'm in France, but they have it over here too. There are the frozen meals in the grocery cases. I did the online without any meetings and it worked, but it's definitely a help to have other people to connect with. They have message boards there, but I didn't really like them. |
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Next Stop: Funkytown!
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Cheeselandia
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I really like the Turbo Jam series. Does anyone else do those?
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Wishing these titles could be longe
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Pearblossom CA
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And the scale? I avoided it while putting the weight ON, so now I force myself to check fairly frequently. Not really daily, but certainly more than weekly, just to pace myself. And I take an evening "off" the program once a week, to combat that drudgery of being good all the time! ![]()
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lost in the fog
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Count me in as one who is working on improving my health in 2008, for the long run. As for diet, I've removed red meat totally, still eating bacon, however. Added much more fish and am trying to really green up the diet with way more veggies and using meat protein almost as a condiment rather than the larger portion of a meal.
My big bugaboo is getting out and exercising. Happily, where I am currently working, we have a great space to walk. Now that the weather is not raining, I'm going out for 30 minutes to walk to get myself going. I will extend it longer and longer. But one must start somewhere. It's the hill climbing at home I really need to do. Everyone here is so inspiring and my hat is off to you all! ![]() |
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