Little John
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Don, I just realized the phonetic joke in your username. I just thought the last name looked Korean!
Wow! Great resource! And you're right, you have to tolerate a bit of self praise in the articles. But he sounds like he knows what he's talking about. Thanks, John.Don't know if you've read any of this guy's stuff about cheats and breaks when you're losing weight, but he seems to know his stuff, if you don't mind the ego in some of the write-ups.
ooh, I am SO ready to do this. The tough sell is the cost (but like you said, I can reclaim most of that if I ever choose to sell it) and the footprint. Although it does fold up, it still occupies some space. My boss (aka the love of my life) has to give the thumbs up first. I just got the OK to buy a Vitamix yesterday, so I may have to wait a few weeks (hopefully ONLY) to make another big purchase. When I do, I'll look forward to chatting with you guys more about using it. I think there are 3 people here that I've "met" who use the Concept 2.Loving the choice of rowerGot myself a Model D with PM3 here. Beast of a machine! But know I'll get most of the money back if/when I ever sell it
Steve
That's awesome! I made it originally wrote it out and thought... "gee that looks SE Asian..."Don, I just realized the phonetic joke in your username. I just thought the last name looked Korean!
ooh, I am SO ready to do this. The tough sell is the cost (but like you said, I can reclaim most of that if I ever choose to sell it) and the footprint. Although it does fold up, it still occupies some space. My boss (aka the love of my life) has to give the thumbs up first. I just got the OK to buy a Vitamix yesterday, so I may have to wait a few weeks (hopefully ONLY) to make another big purchase. When I do, I'll look forward to chatting with you guys more about using it. I think there are 3 people here that I've "met" who use the Concept 2.
I empathise with you and I also eat to curb boredom, loneliness and self esteem issues (currently living in a sour marriage situation) and applaud your efforts. As you lose weight you gain more inner power to keep on losing, helped along by the fact that you must be feeling better in yourself as the weight drops.
You won't regret it. Plus you can join the cult of online rowers (not that I'm one). Would your boss enjoy rowing? It's really a great all-round exercise, and there are gobs of resources out there for how to row, exercise routines, feedback.
Don, what you said about self esteem resonates with me a lot. I have really good self esteem and find value in myself other than the way that I look. I don't have any health problems (yet), and I know that even if I don't lose weight I will eventually find someone who will love me for me and not for my weight.
However, I also understand completely when you say you don't like mirrors and pictures. Neither do I. I also don't like the way that I feel, physically. I want to feel good and be able to do things that my weight is keeping me from doing right now. I also had a similar relization as you did.
I look forward to the day when both of us can look in the mirror or walk down the street without that niggling of self doubt.
Secretly I have been thinking about that very thing John. Get in better shape, lose more pounds, and go online with you guys. Don't count me out yet... just because I'm obese and old.... ok, maybe it won't even be close if we ever meet in an online race but I can still try... Is there handicapping in these races?
Not tried any direct head to heads but I upload my times in the rankingpretty much at the bottom currently!
but hey, only one way to go!
Been looking at row pro the software that simulates actual boats and racing etc
Steve
Don, your confession was really touching - and just as Cory said I think it resonates with a lot of people here (to some extent) including me.
I always think of me as a slim person...until I see pictures. My husband gets tired - because when we take a pic of us - I keep wanting to retake it, and retake it LOL - but it's always the same...and I am like: that's not me!! Well I think it's a good thing - because we want to lose because of ourselves and not because what others might think!!!
Keep up the good work!! You have been doing amazingly well!
Yes, the Keykongs are a proud Korean family with a great distaste for mustachioed Italian plumbers.Don, I just realized the phonetic joke in your username. I just thought the last name looked Korean!
Don't know if you've read any of this guy's stuff about cheats and breaks when you're losing weight, but he seems to know his stuff, if you don't mind the ego in some of the write-ups.