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who started a diet Dieting is the number one New Year's Resolution, so I am jumping on the bandwagon:) I am so unhappy with how I let myself get so out of shape. Two years ago I was boxing, doing cardio, weights and power yoga, then I let some injuries from over doing it get me down and I stopped doing most forms of exercise except LOL working my jaw and right elbow. I wound up gaining over 30 lbs and my fat clothes are to tight. My DH says I now snore, I sometimes feel out of breath just doing normal chores, and I can tell it is effecting my tendency towards varicose veins:( I started Atkins yesterday and plan to be very strict for what they call the induction period for the first two to three weeks. Quick loss for me at the beginning will be very motivational. After starting with Atkins I will move towards Weight Watches which is something that is easier to live with it. I also have started back at the gym. Unfortunately for me the Bally's Health Club that I had been going to for over 25 years closed this time last year. The gym is a key part in my weight loss since it has always been an important part of my day both for heath reasons as well as for social interactions. I work from home so there are many days my gym friends would be about the only people except for my husband that I would have personal contact with. I think that is why I spend a lot of time on YT, you all replaced my gym friends and unfortunately helped expand my butt and waistline:(:( LOL to me nothing is as comforting as YT with a side of snack food:D I have not yet found a gym I am as comfortable with as I was at Bally's but many of the people at the old place have signed up with Planet Fitness so I am giving that a whirl. This will be the third gym I am trying in the last year, so my fingers are crossed I will like this one. So is anyone else starting a weight loss program, if so maybe we can offer each other some support and motivation |
I have not started a weight loss program, but I have started to work out and eat healthier! :) I do hope you find a gym you like.. that always makes it easier to go. But I have faith that you can succeed in your new years resolution! :thumbup: |
im not on a diet but wanted to offer you words of positive reinforcement and well wishes on finding a gym. |
Im not dieting because I dont need to lose weight I weigh 111 however I have a belly and need to tone so Im going to do ab exercises every day untill I get rid of this thing. I also was walking every day untill a couple of months ago when I stopped and I feel so sluggish so plan to start that up again. I wish you luck with your dieting my Husband is on/off dieting all the time so I know the will power it takes to do it |
You can revive the social group!! http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gro...e-mommies.html I am not 'dieting' so to speak, but I do need to lose 30lbs. I need to stop eating sugar. Its an addiction I swear! |
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thanks for encouraging words |
Just start posting in it and maybe create a post here with the link so people will join! Best of luck to you! I know you'll succeed! |
My Dr has me on phentermine so it helps with hunger but sadly it does not stop my bread addiction. |
I gained 3 lbs. but 2 are gone so the remaining pound should be gone in time for Valentine's Day chocolates! Then I'll be back to my regular weight. |
I started before the new year. DH and I have decided to renew our wedding vows in June (on our 15th anniversary) and I MUST fit into the dress I bought! |
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I am always starting a diet and hate to admit it, because I rarely follow through. Have lost a few pounds since New Year's, though. Maybe this will be the year I really mean it! :rolleyes: |
OK, don't you know that DIET is dirty 4 letter word. LOL |
I lost 8 lbs and it has not even been a week, of course a lot of that was just the Christmas week stuff I pigged out on, but hey it beats a sharp stick in the eye and is making me really want to stay on track. I hope I can loose at least 40 lbs. Anyone read the new people issue, boy do I give those people credit so many of them lost more than 100 lbs, I will keep that issue by the fridge |
I'm getting married in October so my resolution was for sure to eat healthier. It's hard when you work all day to come home and cook, eating out is so convienent and delicious.....this has been my downfall but no more! New year, cutting back on eating out and most of am going to try and learn to cook more. Good luck on your diet, they are hard (especially the now eating sweets part) but if you really make an effort it can be done. Good luck finding a gym too, I found a gym but have no one to go with, its hard getting your self motivated to go work out alone. |
Hello, my name is Judy and I'm addicted to sugar.:( I am also a yo-yo dieter. I tell people that I have lost 200 pounds.....the same 20 pounds, 10 different times.:eek: All joking aside, I have been successful doing the WW points system in the past. I am a life time member. However, I am now back up to my heaviest weight again (even my fat clothes are getting too tight) so I'm going back to my WW's journals and starting all over again. I have to...I was just recently put on High bp medication, plus I have tummy issues too. :( |
All joking aside, I have been successful doing the WW points system in the past. I am a life time member. However, I am now back up to my heaviest weight again (even my fat clothes are getting too tight) so I'm going back to my WW's journals and starting all over again. I have to...I was just recently put on High bp medication, plus I have tummy issues too. :([/QUOTE] Yep,pulled my WW stuff out yesterday and the eliptical arrived today. I was having such a tuff time making it to the gym. Im thinking about do WW online so I can use my phone to journal. |
LOL!!!!! Yeah, but I'll bet I didn't have as much fun as you all! But for Christmas Eve and Christmas I did live on egg nog and goodies!!! That was the 3 lbs., I'll bet. Well, and I had a LOT of rum-soaked fruitcake - but sometimes I would have a piece of that in place of a meal. But, that was it. None of all the other goodies all the holidays since turkey day. So, you may have gained some but bet you had a good time! |
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I am with you the Old points system was much easier and I think quicker. I know the WW approach is the best long term, but to me it takes to long to get you quickly motivated. If like me you like to eat because things taste good not just because you are hungry having no food off limit makes it so much easier to cheat. Someone said that they are addicted to sugar, so many studies say that is bad, so if you start a diet that allows you foods with a lot of sugar or sugar substitutes you are keeping your trigger food close at hand and there is a good chance you will go over the portion limit thinking you will eliminate something else later. I think at the beginning staying away from those foods that make one want to over eat is the best approach, and like me most peoples trigger food are sweets and snacks that are full or either sugar, salt or carbs. Most of those items are not good for you anyway. Knowing I can not have a pretzel or a glass of wine at the moment has made it easier because I do not have the self control to stop at the recommended portion. I have eaten enough greens and meat and fish so I am not hungry. and since my trigger foods are off limit right now I don't have access to them to cheat with. On WW I would have closet and fridge full of snacks to eat with portion control that if the day was crappy or my husband was pissy to me, I would wind up eating double or triple just to make me fell better. I think there is nothing more motivational than seeing quick results, since I know it is not forever I can handle eliminating trigger foods. It's just my opinion but I think a diet like Atkins that gets weight off quickly and forces you to eliminate foods you might overeat on, followed by a plan such as WW is the way to go. |
The belly fat diet is Atkins Lite. ;) |
IMO it is all about portion control and exercise. I agree that one needs the willpower to avoid their trigger foods, but depriving myself of all the things I love to eat is also setting myself up for failure. I have found that if I crave...I cave. Therefore, WW works for me because it is teaching portion control. It isn't a "diet" but a way of life. I agree that a quick initial weight loss is a great motivator, therefore, I agree that Atkins like diets help in that regard. That is why I like to do a combination of WW and the BFD. Basically it is eating healthier...low fat and low carbs.... and as long as I stay in the point range, I can have a little treat occasionally. I just can't binge and I have to get right back on track. I am no stranger to weight control...in fact, I could teach WW classes, which I might do after retirement.:) |
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