happyandhealthy
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Hi everyone,
I'm happy and healthy! Or at least that's who I am going to be
I've had a difficult couple of years and in that time I have gone from being 58kg, young, bubbly and adventurous, to being 98kg, (feeling) old, lazy and boring.
I've realised that I can let my misfortunes rule me and stay this way forever, or I can do something about it!
So here I am. Ready to make some changes. Ready to re-discover that young and happy person who is the REAL me!

I am 5'2 and currently 98kg.
My long term goal is to lose 43kg (my god!). 55kg is a good weight for me - looking healthy but still with a little bit to cuddle
If I could be there this time next year that would be amazing, but I'm not really going to set myself a deadline, so long as I continue to make progress.
My mid-term goal is to have lost 20kg by August 5th. That gives me roughly 26 weeks which I think is realstic - if I can do it faster, wehey!
My shortish term goal is not about weight, but about fitness. On the 28th of June I want to be able to run non-stop in the 5km Race for Life. I have 20 weeks to prepare so I have modified the 5km and some of the 10km training programs from the BUPA website. I will train 3 times a week, and on the off days I will try to get some other exercise such as yoga or pilates or even just a nice walk. When my fitness has picked up a little in a few weeks time I am also going to start swing dancing lessons!
I am starting my training at the gym on monday. My focus for the next few days is to start eating healthy. I'm not going to set myself any calorie targets just yet, I just want to focus on retraining myself to make better food choices. Emotional eating is a big problem for me. I want to learn more about what triggers my eating and ways to overcome that, but if I do end up reaching for the food I want it to be nutritious food that I reach for, not processed junk.
In a few weeks time once I have adjusted to a change in diet (much less artificial, processed food is my main goal) and my training program I will start aiming for 1800 calories a day. At the moment I eat an average of 2500 - 3000 a day so that will be a big enough change to begin with and I can adjust it depending on my progress.
Well....here goes!
I'm happy and healthy! Or at least that's who I am going to be

I've had a difficult couple of years and in that time I have gone from being 58kg, young, bubbly and adventurous, to being 98kg, (feeling) old, lazy and boring.
I've realised that I can let my misfortunes rule me and stay this way forever, or I can do something about it!
So here I am. Ready to make some changes. Ready to re-discover that young and happy person who is the REAL me!

I am 5'2 and currently 98kg.
My long term goal is to lose 43kg (my god!). 55kg is a good weight for me - looking healthy but still with a little bit to cuddle
My mid-term goal is to have lost 20kg by August 5th. That gives me roughly 26 weeks which I think is realstic - if I can do it faster, wehey!
My shortish term goal is not about weight, but about fitness. On the 28th of June I want to be able to run non-stop in the 5km Race for Life. I have 20 weeks to prepare so I have modified the 5km and some of the 10km training programs from the BUPA website. I will train 3 times a week, and on the off days I will try to get some other exercise such as yoga or pilates or even just a nice walk. When my fitness has picked up a little in a few weeks time I am also going to start swing dancing lessons!
I am starting my training at the gym on monday. My focus for the next few days is to start eating healthy. I'm not going to set myself any calorie targets just yet, I just want to focus on retraining myself to make better food choices. Emotional eating is a big problem for me. I want to learn more about what triggers my eating and ways to overcome that, but if I do end up reaching for the food I want it to be nutritious food that I reach for, not processed junk.
In a few weeks time once I have adjusted to a change in diet (much less artificial, processed food is my main goal) and my training program I will start aiming for 1800 calories a day. At the moment I eat an average of 2500 - 3000 a day so that will be a big enough change to begin with and I can adjust it depending on my progress.
Well....here goes!