Update Aug 7th 2011: Forget what I said about not counting! I am not losing the weight fast enough and I'm fed up with carrying it around with me! So I am back on my 'counting' portions diet (calorie-based).
I'm a 44 year old female who has had 15 lb to lose for three years
. Counting food-intake doesn't work for me and tends to send me into eating-disorderland.
My aim here is to lose this 15 lb healthily and sanely. I realize counting calories works well for others, but it doesn't work for me. Neither does eliminating or forbidding foods. If I have nothing to rebel against, that takes the whole rebellion struggle out of the equation, and I'm left with a positive attitude of trying to improve on what I'm doing, rather than taking away.
This is the approach that makes the most sense to me! My weight loss will be slower than in the past when I followed various diets: calorie-controlled, paleo for Athletes, South Beach diet, etc. But I hope the weight loss will be a success, that the weight will finally stay off this time, and my eating habits will be effortlessly sensible forever after.
Height: 5 ft 10
Current weight: 160 lb
Happy weight: ~145 lb
Activity: I am a year-round outdoor inline skater. I'd call myself a speedskater because I wear speed boots, but I'm not very fast
. Between Spring and Fall I am either training for, or taking part in ultra-long distance type events (87 milers, 94 milers, 102 milers). So I get large amounts of cardio. I am currently supplementing that with an at-home weights program, which doesn't interfere with my hill training on skates. I miss my previous muscle tone that I achieved through this at-home weights program.
With this much activity, I need carefully-planned intake, making sure I get plenty of starchy carbs and sodium during those long summer outdoor events. It's very hard to eat regular 'diet' proportions when you've just burned 10,000 calories skating from Georgia to Alabama that day. Also for this reason, regular diets don't work in this case. The wave of hunger that follows the next 24 hours rivals that of my teenage son.
I am happy to be free of the calorie-counting and restrictions craziness. It's merely a mindset, but I think it's going to make all the difference in the world to me. I am actually embracing healthy food choices rather than resenting them.
My biggest problem is going out of town regularly on the weekends and eating too much restaurant food. This usually sets any weight loss back that I earned in the previous week, and usually takes me yet another week at home in my normal routine to get back to where I was before! I have my weekday food pretty much figured out and my weight starts to come off by Friday, so my next hurdle is to figure out the best approach to take on these heyday weekends so I'm not constantly sabotaging myself. I suspect though, that if I'm not trying to restrict myself, I won't feel the need to stuff my face like it's my last meal. So telling myself "No more restaurant food!", or even "No more Quesadillas!", or "No more Indian Buffet!!" just won't work. It has the opposite effect. I will need to take a look at it from a different view point, which I hope to explore in this diary!
I tend to also play mind-wars with myself over training and workouts. Skating brings me a much-needed even temper, not to mention joy, and I want to keep it that way. There is a delicate balance I need to respect.
I'm a 44 year old female who has had 15 lb to lose for three years
. Counting food-intake doesn't work for me and tends to send me into eating-disorderland. My aim here is to lose this 15 lb healthily and sanely. I realize counting calories works well for others, but it doesn't work for me. Neither does eliminating or forbidding foods. If I have nothing to rebel against, that takes the whole rebellion struggle out of the equation, and I'm left with a positive attitude of trying to improve on what I'm doing, rather than taking away.
This is the approach that makes the most sense to me! My weight loss will be slower than in the past when I followed various diets: calorie-controlled, paleo for Athletes, South Beach diet, etc. But I hope the weight loss will be a success, that the weight will finally stay off this time, and my eating habits will be effortlessly sensible forever after.
Height: 5 ft 10
Current weight: 160 lb
Happy weight: ~145 lb
Activity: I am a year-round outdoor inline skater. I'd call myself a speedskater because I wear speed boots, but I'm not very fast
With this much activity, I need carefully-planned intake, making sure I get plenty of starchy carbs and sodium during those long summer outdoor events. It's very hard to eat regular 'diet' proportions when you've just burned 10,000 calories skating from Georgia to Alabama that day. Also for this reason, regular diets don't work in this case. The wave of hunger that follows the next 24 hours rivals that of my teenage son.
I am happy to be free of the calorie-counting and restrictions craziness. It's merely a mindset, but I think it's going to make all the difference in the world to me. I am actually embracing healthy food choices rather than resenting them.
My biggest problem is going out of town regularly on the weekends and eating too much restaurant food. This usually sets any weight loss back that I earned in the previous week, and usually takes me yet another week at home in my normal routine to get back to where I was before! I have my weekday food pretty much figured out and my weight starts to come off by Friday, so my next hurdle is to figure out the best approach to take on these heyday weekends so I'm not constantly sabotaging myself. I suspect though, that if I'm not trying to restrict myself, I won't feel the need to stuff my face like it's my last meal. So telling myself "No more restaurant food!", or even "No more Quesadillas!", or "No more Indian Buffet!!" just won't work. It has the opposite effect. I will need to take a look at it from a different view point, which I hope to explore in this diary!
I tend to also play mind-wars with myself over training and workouts. Skating brings me a much-needed even temper, not to mention joy, and I want to keep it that way. There is a delicate balance I need to respect.
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Tsk. Didn't read the sticky. I would like to answer these questions from the sticky because I think they will help me, or at least fortify my own resolutions:
. I skated 10 miles last night then did my abs & plyo jumps afterwards...then got hit with a huge hunger 2 hours later! So I ate. I am not willing to lose a lot of weight quickly while being in misery/hungry. 