amandelirious
New member
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to make a post to introduce myself. Over the past 6 years I've creeped up a whopping 51 pounds! From 115 to 166 (I'm only barely 5'1") and I hardly noticed it was happening. I'm finally ready to get back down to where I was before all of this started. I'm at a great point in my life for this. I have a loving, supportive boyfriend who is going on a bit of a health kick himself, I have a job that I love, and all in all there isn't a whole lot in life that's stressing me out right now.
I want to look better and feel better. I'm 24 now and plan on having children in a couple of years. I want to avoid unnecessary health problems later in life and when we decide the time is right to start our family, I want to actually SEE the pregnancy happen instead of having it clouded by a fat tummy!
My goal for this weight loss is the end of the year. According to FitDay, that means I need to lose 1.83 pounds each week. I think that's a pretty healthy and obtainable goal.
I'm a complete carb addict. Pizza, sandwiches, soda, and breads of any sort are always my downfall. It's not as much the foods themselves as it is portion control. I can't have a slice or two of pizza; I have to have five. So for right now I'm cutting all of that crap out of my diet until I can trust myself to have it responsibly. An extremely low-carb diet would definitely take off these pounds quickly, but I know it's not something I can maintain as a lifestyle so I've chosen to stick to 1200 calories or a little less per day. I'm also upping my protein a bit and trying to stick between 20% and 25% fats, mostly unsaturated. I've switched to diet soda only and have cut back to one or two a day. I'd like to eventually eliminate soda completely, but I really want to start with small steps so that I don't overwhelm myself and just fall back into my old habits, which is what has always happened in the past.
I'm doing a 30 minute pilates video at home 2-3 times a week and I've joined a gym which I'm using for cardio 3-4 times a week right now for about 30 minutes each time. The temptation to push myself for more is there, but I want to work my way up slowly so that my exercise habits, like my food habits, become something I can sustain.
Any insight and help here would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I have so much to lose, but I'm really trying to stick with it this time. I've been sticking with this plan for a few days now and I do have to admit I feel better and more energized than I have in a long time. I always thought it was so cliche when I heard people say that, but I really understand now!
I guess I've rambled on enough, but I'm excited to be here. The more support, the better!
Just wanted to make a post to introduce myself. Over the past 6 years I've creeped up a whopping 51 pounds! From 115 to 166 (I'm only barely 5'1") and I hardly noticed it was happening. I'm finally ready to get back down to where I was before all of this started. I'm at a great point in my life for this. I have a loving, supportive boyfriend who is going on a bit of a health kick himself, I have a job that I love, and all in all there isn't a whole lot in life that's stressing me out right now.
I want to look better and feel better. I'm 24 now and plan on having children in a couple of years. I want to avoid unnecessary health problems later in life and when we decide the time is right to start our family, I want to actually SEE the pregnancy happen instead of having it clouded by a fat tummy!
My goal for this weight loss is the end of the year. According to FitDay, that means I need to lose 1.83 pounds each week. I think that's a pretty healthy and obtainable goal.
I'm a complete carb addict. Pizza, sandwiches, soda, and breads of any sort are always my downfall. It's not as much the foods themselves as it is portion control. I can't have a slice or two of pizza; I have to have five. So for right now I'm cutting all of that crap out of my diet until I can trust myself to have it responsibly. An extremely low-carb diet would definitely take off these pounds quickly, but I know it's not something I can maintain as a lifestyle so I've chosen to stick to 1200 calories or a little less per day. I'm also upping my protein a bit and trying to stick between 20% and 25% fats, mostly unsaturated. I've switched to diet soda only and have cut back to one or two a day. I'd like to eventually eliminate soda completely, but I really want to start with small steps so that I don't overwhelm myself and just fall back into my old habits, which is what has always happened in the past.
I'm doing a 30 minute pilates video at home 2-3 times a week and I've joined a gym which I'm using for cardio 3-4 times a week right now for about 30 minutes each time. The temptation to push myself for more is there, but I want to work my way up slowly so that my exercise habits, like my food habits, become something I can sustain.
Any insight and help here would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I have so much to lose, but I'm really trying to stick with it this time. I've been sticking with this plan for a few days now and I do have to admit I feel better and more energized than I have in a long time. I always thought it was so cliche when I heard people say that, but I really understand now!
I guess I've rambled on enough, but I'm excited to be here. The more support, the better!