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Last time I was here I was on a mission. What happened?
In January 2011 I was at my highest weight ever. 306lbs/140kg. I got sleep apnea, I became plagued by asthma, and the largest size clothing available in the stores (here in Germany) were too small and had to order clothes...clothes are a huge issue, aren't they?
I started a doctor monitored "nutrition group" that met every week. They utilize a rather tasty meal replacement drink program while they teach you a lot about nutrition. I'd been a fan of meal replacements from way back when, so I was happy to partake. It's been fabulous, I lost weight, dropped 2 sizes, learned a lot, and gained more awareness of my bad habits and my wrong ideas about food.
I started the program Jan 17th, at 140kg and ended it May 21st at 126kg. 14kg or 30lbs lighter!! The asthma has subsided, the sleep apnea is gone and my clothes fit great. I'm relieved...but I want more!
Now the "nutrition" part of the program is finished and I'm in "the club", (I'm in Germany so it's actually called "derClub") which only meets once every 6 weeks and I need help in the form of (peer)pressure to stay motivated.
I came back here for the "challenges" - I like them because they pray on my competitive nature with the most positive of consequences. So I'm here for challenges and plan to totally kill it month after month.
My goal remains fitness. I miss pounding out 10 miles on crisp Saturday mornings, or the more leisurely evening run around the lake on warm summer nights. I watched the Biggest Loser and saw these enormous people running and killing themselves and I thought - my gawd...why am I sitting here? If it's safe for them to move like that, it's certainly something I can do. Thanks to that inspiration I'm up to jogging-non-stop, 8km at a clip. I stopped my distance there so I can work on increasing my speed/intensity. As it is now, I can walk that distance faster than I can jog it. I have a millions of fitness goals but it's been much harder than what I expected. I'm 44, not 24, so you won't read much bragging about fitness goals. My weight loss efforts have been much more successful so you'll get more about that.
I use FitDay software like a maniac and love it. I also use runkeeper for Android. When I bike I use mapmyride AND runkeeper...I'm a technology junkie.
I'm American but I live in Europe, which I offer to explain why I use both kilograms and pounds.
My current goal is for July 12th, the next "derClub" meeting where my official weight will hopefully be 120kg. I'm at 122, so I don't think I'll make it because of what I said above...without the pressure of a weekly meeting, I've been less disciplined than I was with them. But we'll see. Sometimes the body surprises and the will triumphs.
Roll on July!
In January 2011 I was at my highest weight ever. 306lbs/140kg. I got sleep apnea, I became plagued by asthma, and the largest size clothing available in the stores (here in Germany) were too small and had to order clothes...clothes are a huge issue, aren't they?
I started a doctor monitored "nutrition group" that met every week. They utilize a rather tasty meal replacement drink program while they teach you a lot about nutrition. I'd been a fan of meal replacements from way back when, so I was happy to partake. It's been fabulous, I lost weight, dropped 2 sizes, learned a lot, and gained more awareness of my bad habits and my wrong ideas about food.
I started the program Jan 17th, at 140kg and ended it May 21st at 126kg. 14kg or 30lbs lighter!! The asthma has subsided, the sleep apnea is gone and my clothes fit great. I'm relieved...but I want more!
Now the "nutrition" part of the program is finished and I'm in "the club", (I'm in Germany so it's actually called "derClub") which only meets once every 6 weeks and I need help in the form of (peer)pressure to stay motivated.
I came back here for the "challenges" - I like them because they pray on my competitive nature with the most positive of consequences. So I'm here for challenges and plan to totally kill it month after month.
My goal remains fitness. I miss pounding out 10 miles on crisp Saturday mornings, or the more leisurely evening run around the lake on warm summer nights. I watched the Biggest Loser and saw these enormous people running and killing themselves and I thought - my gawd...why am I sitting here? If it's safe for them to move like that, it's certainly something I can do. Thanks to that inspiration I'm up to jogging-non-stop, 8km at a clip. I stopped my distance there so I can work on increasing my speed/intensity. As it is now, I can walk that distance faster than I can jog it. I have a millions of fitness goals but it's been much harder than what I expected. I'm 44, not 24, so you won't read much bragging about fitness goals. My weight loss efforts have been much more successful so you'll get more about that.
I use FitDay software like a maniac and love it. I also use runkeeper for Android. When I bike I use mapmyride AND runkeeper...I'm a technology junkie.
I'm American but I live in Europe, which I offer to explain why I use both kilograms and pounds.
My current goal is for July 12th, the next "derClub" meeting where my official weight will hopefully be 120kg. I'm at 122, so I don't think I'll make it because of what I said above...without the pressure of a weekly meeting, I've been less disciplined than I was with them. But we'll see. Sometimes the body surprises and the will triumphs.
Roll on July!
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I'm full of excuses, eh? The other reason I don't reach for those first is because I work from home, and my home is a small, big-city, Euro apartment. Not only is my apartment small for something like working out, but I also work from home (I'm a programmer). I live and work from a small area, so I escape whenever possible - especially for workouts. Never fear, your suggestion does not fall on blind eyes, rather it's yet another road-sign that skipping workouts is really the root of my "issues".