maverick2
New member
12-3-07
So, this is my second attempt at losing weight. I lost about 45 lbs (from 200 lbs) two summers ago when I was in training for the Air Force Academy. I didn't end up going to the Academy, and slowly but surely in the last few years the weight has crept back on, until I weighed in at 187 lbs.
After visiting my brother at the USS New Orleans and seeing how happy the Navy has made him (and thinking on how bored and tired of university academia I've become) I've decided to revive my dreams of going to Naval Flight School. Unfortunately, I'll never get in at my current weight, so I've set my weight goal at 150 lbs.
I've started documenting my progress on Fitday.com, going to the gym for at least half an hour a day to lift weights and run the treadmill. It's been a little discouraging to see how out of shape I've become, especially next to all the ripped young high school guys in training for the spring, but I just put my headphones on and get into the zone, knowing it'll all be worth it when it's over. I don't want to be out of shape when I go off to boot camp. I want to be top of my class.
I've replaced most of my drinks with water (though I still indulge in a glass of iced sweet tea once a day sometimes, and maybe a glass of wine on the weekends) and I've given up white bread, potato chips, fried foods, all the yummy sabotage stuff that is still hanging around the kitchen haunting me because I don't live alone. But I don't eat it.
My gourmand family is definitely one of overindulgence, and together they cook the best food most people have ever put in their mouths - big American breakfasts, filet mignons, the works. It's torture sometimes.
But I've been careful, allowing myself very small portions of this yummy food and that with the healthy stuff because I know that if I'm too strict with myself, I'll cheat in a binge.
Since this Thursday, I've lost 7 pounds. I'm down from 187 to 180.
And that's kept me going. Because it's really working this time. Just like last time.
I know I can do it.
So, this is my second attempt at losing weight. I lost about 45 lbs (from 200 lbs) two summers ago when I was in training for the Air Force Academy. I didn't end up going to the Academy, and slowly but surely in the last few years the weight has crept back on, until I weighed in at 187 lbs.
After visiting my brother at the USS New Orleans and seeing how happy the Navy has made him (and thinking on how bored and tired of university academia I've become) I've decided to revive my dreams of going to Naval Flight School. Unfortunately, I'll never get in at my current weight, so I've set my weight goal at 150 lbs.
I've started documenting my progress on Fitday.com, going to the gym for at least half an hour a day to lift weights and run the treadmill. It's been a little discouraging to see how out of shape I've become, especially next to all the ripped young high school guys in training for the spring, but I just put my headphones on and get into the zone, knowing it'll all be worth it when it's over. I don't want to be out of shape when I go off to boot camp. I want to be top of my class.
I've replaced most of my drinks with water (though I still indulge in a glass of iced sweet tea once a day sometimes, and maybe a glass of wine on the weekends) and I've given up white bread, potato chips, fried foods, all the yummy sabotage stuff that is still hanging around the kitchen haunting me because I don't live alone. But I don't eat it.
My gourmand family is definitely one of overindulgence, and together they cook the best food most people have ever put in their mouths - big American breakfasts, filet mignons, the works. It's torture sometimes.
But I've been careful, allowing myself very small portions of this yummy food and that with the healthy stuff because I know that if I'm too strict with myself, I'll cheat in a binge.
Since this Thursday, I've lost 7 pounds. I'm down from 187 to 180.
And that's kept me going. Because it's really working this time. Just like last time.
I know I can do it.

Hey, if anyone else in the gym had done it, I would have laughed too.
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