Hi, Guys,
I am new to this forum. I have taken the time to really look around. I think its great how everyone is so positive and helpful. I could really use a good support group when things get tough.
Here is a little bit of my story:
I started Weight Watchers about a year and 1/2 ago. It went great, I lost 8 lbs in one week which I was not expecting. All in all I lost 21 lbs and was close to my 10% goal (which was 23 lbs).
Thats when I started taking the program for granted and getting laid back about its regulations. I stopped recording what I was eating. Then before I knew it I fell off of the band wagon badly. I gained all of that 21 lbs back plus some.
I do have a support group at home, my girlfriend and I live together. We did it and she was pretty much a lifetime member. We both love eating out, and between the two of us we have four jobs. So there is little to no time. Eating out was just easier. We had trained our selves on weight watchers to eat only until we were satisfied. Unfortunately, as we gradually fell off of the band wagon, we started eating out and not making healthy choices; then eventually eating until we felt disgustingly stuffed.
I rejoined weight watchers at work. I thought it would be good to have a support group at work. From the get go, I didn't have the passion about Weight Watchers that I had when I had started it for the very first time. I had lost a little weight, but again put even more weight back on.
I am contemplating what I should do. If I should in fact re join my old weight watchers group that I was so passionate about. OR if I should do something completely different. I will say this, I liked the idea of weight watchers because it wasn't cutting out certain food groups. I do not agree with the idea of "Crash Diets" I have seen my father do those, and he had gained so much weight in the end.
I was also contemplating buying a book at Barnes and Noble about a fitness and diet program to help out. I am not sure.
Anyhow, thanks for listening. I would love any input from you guys.
I appreciate anyones time!
BTW, I am 5'7" and around 240 lbs.
Look forward to hearing from you guys.
Once I start a program I will post pictures of my progress.
I am new to this forum. I have taken the time to really look around. I think its great how everyone is so positive and helpful. I could really use a good support group when things get tough.
Here is a little bit of my story:
I started Weight Watchers about a year and 1/2 ago. It went great, I lost 8 lbs in one week which I was not expecting. All in all I lost 21 lbs and was close to my 10% goal (which was 23 lbs).
Thats when I started taking the program for granted and getting laid back about its regulations. I stopped recording what I was eating. Then before I knew it I fell off of the band wagon badly. I gained all of that 21 lbs back plus some.
I do have a support group at home, my girlfriend and I live together. We did it and she was pretty much a lifetime member. We both love eating out, and between the two of us we have four jobs. So there is little to no time. Eating out was just easier. We had trained our selves on weight watchers to eat only until we were satisfied. Unfortunately, as we gradually fell off of the band wagon, we started eating out and not making healthy choices; then eventually eating until we felt disgustingly stuffed.
I rejoined weight watchers at work. I thought it would be good to have a support group at work. From the get go, I didn't have the passion about Weight Watchers that I had when I had started it for the very first time. I had lost a little weight, but again put even more weight back on.
I am contemplating what I should do. If I should in fact re join my old weight watchers group that I was so passionate about. OR if I should do something completely different. I will say this, I liked the idea of weight watchers because it wasn't cutting out certain food groups. I do not agree with the idea of "Crash Diets" I have seen my father do those, and he had gained so much weight in the end.
I was also contemplating buying a book at Barnes and Noble about a fitness and diet program to help out. I am not sure.
Anyhow, thanks for listening. I would love any input from you guys.
I appreciate anyones time!
BTW, I am 5'7" and around 240 lbs.
Look forward to hearing from you guys.
Once I start a program I will post pictures of my progress.