HuskyMarathoner
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Hey all. I'm pretty excited to have found this forum.
I'm a 32 year old man. I've never been able to successfully manage my weight. I'm a total comfort eater. I've had bad habits my entire life. My parents are both obese. I grew up with pastries and soda. I used to put syrup on my breakfast eggs.
Without being mindful of my eating, I can gain 40 pounds in 6 months. I've done this twice in my life. I smoked a pack a day from the time I was 17 till I was 30 when I HAD to quit when I got married to a fitness enthusiast. That really removed a big part of the way I controlled my weight.
Seven years ago I was 160(smoking). Three years ago, when I got married, I was 206. My BMI was just over the line to be obese.
I've had success counting calories in the recent past. Last January I started at 184 and dropped to 173 by June. A part of that weight loss was my running whenever I felt like it.
In June we started training for the Philadelphia Marathon and I was no longer able to use running as a tool in my weight management. I had to throw in rest days, so if I was stressed but it's a rest day, instead of getting out and running, I would just eat, and I could justify it because I was training for a marathon. And when we started running longer distances, I would come back and overeat just because of the trauma to my body.
So from 173 pounds in June, I ended up running the marathon in November at 185. And believe me, that wasn't muscle. Ran it in 4:42 though! Not bad for chubby. But I out ate marathon training.
So bottom line, I'm not confident at all in my ability to manage my weight.
I'm a 32 year old man. I've never been able to successfully manage my weight. I'm a total comfort eater. I've had bad habits my entire life. My parents are both obese. I grew up with pastries and soda. I used to put syrup on my breakfast eggs.
Without being mindful of my eating, I can gain 40 pounds in 6 months. I've done this twice in my life. I smoked a pack a day from the time I was 17 till I was 30 when I HAD to quit when I got married to a fitness enthusiast. That really removed a big part of the way I controlled my weight.
Seven years ago I was 160(smoking). Three years ago, when I got married, I was 206. My BMI was just over the line to be obese.
I've had success counting calories in the recent past. Last January I started at 184 and dropped to 173 by June. A part of that weight loss was my running whenever I felt like it.
In June we started training for the Philadelphia Marathon and I was no longer able to use running as a tool in my weight management. I had to throw in rest days, so if I was stressed but it's a rest day, instead of getting out and running, I would just eat, and I could justify it because I was training for a marathon. And when we started running longer distances, I would come back and overeat just because of the trauma to my body.
So from 173 pounds in June, I ended up running the marathon in November at 185. And believe me, that wasn't muscle. Ran it in 4:42 though! Not bad for chubby. But I out ate marathon training.
So bottom line, I'm not confident at all in my ability to manage my weight.