Indymom8753
New member
Morning! This year found me in a place that parents either dread or count down for
...I'm a brand new empty nester! So, what in the world do I do with my life? I decided it was finally truly time for ME. So, on my kids first day of classes in college, Aug 21st, I decided to join a club.
I was 240 at 5'7" when I started and completely out of shape! I decided if this was a lifestyle change I could start as slow as I wanted, knowing I would increase intensity as I went. I started walking on the treadmill, 45 minutes (a full Netflix drama show ha), at a 3% incline, 2.5 mph. I go on Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri. It was fairly easy and enjoyable. However, starting is never the hard part for me. It is staying motivated, consistency, increase in intensity, keeping my heart rate at a good clip...that is what's hard. It is also a bit scary for me to start a program, because of the let down if I fail or my body fails me by not shedding weight/inches. But, I got a clean bill of health (praise God) and felt that I had gotten "a handle" on carbs. I had mostly cut out bread, rice, pasta, soda the prior year. So, maybe I could actually make some progress.
It is now 10 weeks later and I have increased my intensity several times (usually after 2-3 weeks). I am now walking the 45 minutes, watching news (political junkie and time goes so much faster), at 2.7 mph at an 8% incline. My heart rate is at 145-155 for 40 minutes straight. I have lost 18 lbs and two dress sizes!!
Several things have worked well for me this time around: I can be completely selfish! My kids are gone, my husband can deal that this comes first, my job allows me to go right at 5:00pm, my evenings are free still and I put in a full day at work. If I can't go a day, I use the weekend to catch up. I haven't missed a single planned day yet!! (Took one week off for a girl trip...but stayed pretty active). I'm also completely out of excuses. THIS is my #1 priority right now.
Secondary, the gym I go to has a very friendly check-in person. They don't pay her enough! She gave me a nickname "Momma" and she lights up when I walk in. It's like she's rooting for me and I don't want to disappoint her. If you're a club owner, find these people to work front desk!!!
Friendly club, new workout clothes, good entertainment on the treadmill, 100% selfishness...I think this might actually be life-changing! I'm here to help me battle issues that are probably coming: the plateau, baby belly, body's reaction to change, etc.
Thanks for reading!!
Brenda
I was 240 at 5'7" when I started and completely out of shape! I decided if this was a lifestyle change I could start as slow as I wanted, knowing I would increase intensity as I went. I started walking on the treadmill, 45 minutes (a full Netflix drama show ha), at a 3% incline, 2.5 mph. I go on Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri. It was fairly easy and enjoyable. However, starting is never the hard part for me. It is staying motivated, consistency, increase in intensity, keeping my heart rate at a good clip...that is what's hard. It is also a bit scary for me to start a program, because of the let down if I fail or my body fails me by not shedding weight/inches. But, I got a clean bill of health (praise God) and felt that I had gotten "a handle" on carbs. I had mostly cut out bread, rice, pasta, soda the prior year. So, maybe I could actually make some progress.
It is now 10 weeks later and I have increased my intensity several times (usually after 2-3 weeks). I am now walking the 45 minutes, watching news (political junkie and time goes so much faster), at 2.7 mph at an 8% incline. My heart rate is at 145-155 for 40 minutes straight. I have lost 18 lbs and two dress sizes!!
Several things have worked well for me this time around: I can be completely selfish! My kids are gone, my husband can deal that this comes first, my job allows me to go right at 5:00pm, my evenings are free still and I put in a full day at work. If I can't go a day, I use the weekend to catch up. I haven't missed a single planned day yet!! (Took one week off for a girl trip...but stayed pretty active). I'm also completely out of excuses. THIS is my #1 priority right now.
Secondary, the gym I go to has a very friendly check-in person. They don't pay her enough! She gave me a nickname "Momma" and she lights up when I walk in. It's like she's rooting for me and I don't want to disappoint her. If you're a club owner, find these people to work front desk!!!
Friendly club, new workout clothes, good entertainment on the treadmill, 100% selfishness...I think this might actually be life-changing! I'm here to help me battle issues that are probably coming: the plateau, baby belly, body's reaction to change, etc.
Thanks for reading!!
Brenda
A little selfishness is amazingly healthy.
-It's all of the above.