| 30 minutes on the treadmill feels like an hour on the trails!! |
As of this morning (Sunday the 17th), I'm weighing in at 296.2, which is already a loss of 7.2 lbs. But the weight lost up until this point has been due to sporatic attempts to be or eat healthier. Today is what I would call my official "Day 1" because I'm journaling my food and working out.
I like starting on Sundays because I don't eat out on Sundays, which forces me to eat healthy(er) and allows me a little more time to focus on myself before jumping head first into my week.
So just a couple quick heads-ups for those who either don't know me, or have never had this much weight to lose:
1) I have little or no filter. I think filtering this experience gives a person a false sense of simplicity when it comes to losing weight of this proportion and to leave out the undesirable components of my weight for the sake of the 'eww' or 'TMI' responses keeps those who are struggling with the same issues as I am from feeling isolated because they won't identify completely with my experience. So, for those who are faint of heart, be warned. And if you find a particular post disturbing I'll tell you a secret: You can delete it! I'll never know and nobody will tell. Just come back the next day to when things are normal :)
| This is what I concentrate on while I'm on the treadmill. Hundreds of motivational quotes! |
2) I can get a little hard core at times. I have an all-or-nothing personality. This means that in order for me to successfully lose 160 lbs I will need to be 100% all of the time. I cannot fudge. Not working out even ONCE will cause me to fail. This is a personality flaw. I understand this. And it has taken me years to come to grips with it. If you are NOT all-or-nothing, that's OK. But this is who I am. Thus, there will be lots of posts on some days because I tend to obsess on occasion to stay focused on the end goal.
3) I will NOT be following any specific diet. They are too restrictive. However, I can say that of the weight loss programs I have used (and I've used nearly all of them), I will probably adhere closest to the 6-week-body makeover, which is what I was using 6 years ago when I lost 80 pounds. I would have succeeded in that program if I hadn't gotten pregnant half way through and forced to stop.
I am not following any specific diet, but am instead choosing to take bits and pieces that have worked for me and incorporating them all into a method that I will be able to maintain indefinitely. The problem with diets is that they are temporary. I am looking for a way of living that will be permanent. Nothing less. I have NO intention of regaining this weight back. Ever.
4) I will be eating a LOT. Why? Because it requires a lot of food to maintain a body this size. So, a normal person might be on a 12-1500 calorie diet to lose 2 lbs a week. Me? I'm on an 1800+ calorie diet and I'll be losing nearly a pound a DAY. Never fear, though. The smaller I get, the less I'll be eating - in spite of the increased exercise.
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