LastLittleBit
New member
I suppose I should start by saying hello to everyone and thanking the creators of this site for setting it up, so hello and thank you respectively 
I am a 19-year old university student in Canada, I live with my sister and mom and I very recently got engaged to my boyfriend (age 22), although we're not planning on tying the knot until I've done a couple more years of school and will (hopefully) be in a better situation financially. I am also in the Canadian Forces Army Reserve as a medical technician.
I joined this site because every time I've tried to embark on a serious attempt at improving my fitness or lowering my weight a bit, I fizzle out after a while. Hopefully if I have some semi-public way of recording my progress and if I have some more encouragement I'll be able to actually stick with it for once.
While I wouldn't describe myself as "fat", and just as a consequence of doing military training I'm not in abysmal shape, I'm not at the level I'd like to be at. I have a BMI of 27, and I couldn't run anything longer than a short sprint to save my life, and although I magically achieve at least the army's minimum standard every test, I'd like to do more than bare minimum.
I also have a certain young man who is unwaveringly supportive and loving, and I would really like to make myself more attractive for. He makes me feel beautiful and I want to truly be everything he says I am. Naturally, if I told him I wanted to lose weight, he'd just say I was gorgeous as-is and get worried that something was bothering me (happened before), so I think if I don't mention my plan and just went ahead and slimmed down that would be best.
I want to do this right I should set some attainable goals, so I decided to pick a weight that's within the normal range for my height and a running time for 2.4km that I think I could attain within 6 months.
Starting Weight: 143
Goal Weight: 130
Starting time (2.4km): too embarrassed to keep track...
Goal time (2.4km): 13min
WISH ME LUCK!
I am a 19-year old university student in Canada, I live with my sister and mom and I very recently got engaged to my boyfriend (age 22), although we're not planning on tying the knot until I've done a couple more years of school and will (hopefully) be in a better situation financially. I am also in the Canadian Forces Army Reserve as a medical technician.
I joined this site because every time I've tried to embark on a serious attempt at improving my fitness or lowering my weight a bit, I fizzle out after a while. Hopefully if I have some semi-public way of recording my progress and if I have some more encouragement I'll be able to actually stick with it for once.
While I wouldn't describe myself as "fat", and just as a consequence of doing military training I'm not in abysmal shape, I'm not at the level I'd like to be at. I have a BMI of 27, and I couldn't run anything longer than a short sprint to save my life, and although I magically achieve at least the army's minimum standard every test, I'd like to do more than bare minimum.
I also have a certain young man who is unwaveringly supportive and loving, and I would really like to make myself more attractive for. He makes me feel beautiful and I want to truly be everything he says I am. Naturally, if I told him I wanted to lose weight, he'd just say I was gorgeous as-is and get worried that something was bothering me (happened before), so I think if I don't mention my plan and just went ahead and slimmed down that would be best.
I want to do this right I should set some attainable goals, so I decided to pick a weight that's within the normal range for my height and a running time for 2.4km that I think I could attain within 6 months.
Starting Weight: 143
Goal Weight: 130
Starting time (2.4km): too embarrassed to keep track...
Goal time (2.4km): 13min
WISH ME LUCK!