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Shrinking Rae

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Hello, I am new to this forum and just wanted to say a few words of introduction.

I am 35 and started going to the gym and working with a trainer on 1/1/07, I started at 24 Fitness. This year to date I have lost 54 lbs. I am rather excited about how much I have lost but am worried how I feel once I hit that plateau everyone keeps warning me about. A couple of people at the gym have commented that I am doing a good job and they are proud of me. These are total strangers!

I only get on the scale once a month at this time, I don't know if I could do it more often. I do work out daily about 70 minutes on the elliptical with some core work too. I do circuit training in addition about 4 days a week.

Well as you can see I like to talk or type. I get more excited about my friend's weight loss than my own. It still doesn't feel real.

Rae
 
Hello, Rae, and welcome.

That's amazing weight loss so far. Congratulations. Keep working at it, and don't worry about a plateau until it happens. If it does happen, there are loads of people here with the experience and knowledge to help you get through it.
 
hello all

just like to say hello to everyone ,
my name is andy and i'm from england. i am a 44 year old builder ( therefore i eat lots of pies , ha ha )

i have decided to try to loose weight , i'm not massive but ,
i am 14 stone (224lbs ) and only 5' 6'' .
the reason for this push to loose weight is that i have recently looked at old photos of myself in my early 20's. what a shock !!!!!
i thought i was fat then , but now looking back i realise thats how i would love to be now .
my tip for everyone,

stick an old photo of youself on the fridge ,
you go off of that cheesecake for some reason !!

anyway off for a fat burning walk with the dogs now , bye ,

andy
 
Congrats on the weight loss Rae. Metabolic slowdowns are a part of dieting. If you want to avoid them, you have to avoid dieting all together. That said, stop fretting about something that is unavoidable. If you have a "good" trainer, he/she will help you through a plateau.
 
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