I thought I'd post my success and how I've done it, hopefully I can help those who struggle finding a good program that is right for them and one that works!
I was the typical "I want to lose weight but just can't do it". I finally decided enough was enough and that I'd do it right. I first started off with what I felt was the easiest to accomplish. I've always been a semi-active person, basketball here and there, hiking thoroughout the summer, water and snow sking. However, I wasn't exercising on a regular basis.
I started out simple. I started out working out to the Tae-bo tapes twice a week, in the morning. Soon enough it because easy to do so I moved up to 3 days a week. Before long I was working out 5 days a week 20 minutes a day.
Once I had the excersie part down my eating habits were next. This took awhile for me to include in my new life style. I wanted to find some type of eating program that was right for me, and one that I could follow the rest of my life. I think I first found the program here back in Oct, it was called Adam's diet. I did some research on it and I really liked the program. The very next day I started.
Up until the point that I changed my diet I hadn't lost any fat. The very week I started my new eating plan the fat started to come off. To this day I'm still following the eating plan, though not as good, but I am still losing the fat. I will continue to lose the fat until I reach my target weight.
When I started all this I weighed in at 242 lbs. I weighed in last Thursday at 218. My original target weight is 200 lbs, and I will reach it. Once I get there I will evalute where I am at and decide if I want to keep going.
I know, losing the 24 lbs doesn't seem like much but to someone who couldn't lose 1 lb I'm very happy and well on my way to losing 42 lbs.
I was the typical "I want to lose weight but just can't do it". I finally decided enough was enough and that I'd do it right. I first started off with what I felt was the easiest to accomplish. I've always been a semi-active person, basketball here and there, hiking thoroughout the summer, water and snow sking. However, I wasn't exercising on a regular basis.
I started out simple. I started out working out to the Tae-bo tapes twice a week, in the morning. Soon enough it because easy to do so I moved up to 3 days a week. Before long I was working out 5 days a week 20 minutes a day.
Once I had the excersie part down my eating habits were next. This took awhile for me to include in my new life style. I wanted to find some type of eating program that was right for me, and one that I could follow the rest of my life. I think I first found the program here back in Oct, it was called Adam's diet. I did some research on it and I really liked the program. The very next day I started.
Up until the point that I changed my diet I hadn't lost any fat. The very week I started my new eating plan the fat started to come off. To this day I'm still following the eating plan, though not as good, but I am still losing the fat. I will continue to lose the fat until I reach my target weight.
When I started all this I weighed in at 242 lbs. I weighed in last Thursday at 218. My original target weight is 200 lbs, and I will reach it. Once I get there I will evalute where I am at and decide if I want to keep going.
I know, losing the 24 lbs doesn't seem like much but to someone who couldn't lose 1 lb I'm very happy and well on my way to losing 42 lbs.