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Urbanmule 07-09-2011 07:39 AM

Fell Off The Wagon
 
With the changing of seasons, jobs, and other life factors I haven't been back in the gym for 2 months. Over that time I've lost sight of my goals, motivation, and the feeling that comes along with working out.

Now that I'm finally adjusted to my new work hours I've made going to the gym one of my top priorities. I know it's something I have to do for myself, but help keep me motivated!

My new goals:
1. Go to the gym three days a week
2. Drop as close to 25lb. in 12weeks as possible
3. Stop going out to eat

01gt4.6 07-09-2011 08:10 AM

We all fall off the wagon from time to time, you just have to pick yourself back up. Stay active here so we can help keep you motivated! :)

bmkess 07-10-2011 08:16 AM

The best thing to do when you fall off the wagon, is to do exactly what you said. Just get back up on the wagon and forget that you ever fell off.

wildbeanerz 07-11-2011 03:03 AM

Looks like you are on the right track. The first thing is knowing that you were off track and doing what you need to get back on.

snafuken 08-27-2011 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by Urbanmule (Post 50325)
With the changing of seasons, jobs, and other life factors I haven't been back in the gym for 2 months. Over that time I've lost sight of my goals, motivation, and the feeling that comes along with working out.

Now that I'm finally adjusted to my new work hours I've made going to the gym one of my top priorities. I know it's something I have to do for myself, but help keep me motivated!

My new goals:
1. Go to the gym three days a week
2. Drop as close to 25lb. in 12weeks as possible
3. Stop going out to eat

Hi,
I've recently had a tumble off the wagaon as well.I stayed off a little longer than you ,but the key is,like you I'm back on .
Goals,tracking intake an exercise . A combinatin destined to make us successful. :)

BrianJone5 09-01-2011 02:35 AM

I fell off the wagon for 2 years. I am now back on. I regret the two years, but better late than never, I think.

I already feel better in so many ways: energy, alertness, wellness, self respect, and I've lost a little weight lol.

Brian

Mark999 09-16-2011 03:05 PM

I can certainly relate. I was headed in a good direction. I lost 55 lbs. and was even starting to gain some muscle. Was doing Power 90 and C25K simultaneously. I even made it to running a 5K before the 9 week course was over, albeit a somewhat slow jog @ 37 mins but there was no walking. THe yoga portion of Power 90 was tough. Downward dog / upward dog will kick your butt! I was doing really great. Had my diet cleaned up and eating well. The fat was melting away and some muscle definition was beginning to form.

Then it happened! Phase 2 of Power 90 has a back exercise where you lie down on the floor face down and raise the arms and legs arching the back and hold it. On the second attempt a back muscle let go and I was done. One week became two. I tried to just keep walking but everything I did caused me back pain. I couldn't even walk 1/2 mile without causing great discomfort in my back. It did take me long to stop exercising altogether.

Of course this also led to my dietary demise as well. Slowly began allowing myself to eat fast food again. And here I sit writing this tonight, my fat gut hanging over my pants once again, wondering if I can get this junk off my body one more time. I have to get back to eating right and moving again.

Today I began again. I walked 2 miles this evening and I did it in 30 mins. As soon as I did it I came back to this site for the first time in months. My feet and legs hurt but it's that good kind of hurt. Tomorrow I shall go grocery shopping and vow to stay the hell away from Jack in The Box and McDonald's. Time to get back on the wagon! This time no back exercises!

mecompco 09-16-2011 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by Mark999 (Post 57022)
I can certainly relate. I was headed in a good direction. I lost 55 lbs. and was even starting to gain some muscle. Was doing Power 90 and C25K simultaneously. I even made it to running a 5K before the 9 week course was over, albeit a somewhat slow jog @ 37 mins but there was no walking. THe yoga portion of Power 90 was tough. Downward dog / upward dog will kick your butt! I was doing really great. Had my diet cleaned up and eating well. The fat was melting away and some muscle definition was beginning to form.

Then it happened! Phase 2 of Power 90 has a back exercise where you lie down on the floor face down and raise the arms and legs arching the back and hold it. On the second attempt a back muscle let go and I was done. One week became two. I tried to just keep walking but everything I did caused me back pain. I couldn't even walk 1/2 mile without causing great discomfort in my back. It did take me long to stop exercising altogether.

Of course this also led to my dietary demise as well. Slowly began allowing myself to eat fast food again. And here I sit writing this tonight, my fat gut hanging over my pants once again, wondering if I can get this junk off my body one more time. I have to get back to eating right and moving again.

Today I began again. I walked 2 miles this evening and I did it in 30 mins. As soon as I did it I came back to this site for the first time in months. My feet and legs hurt but it's that good kind of hurt. Tomorrow I shall go grocery shopping and vow to stay the hell away from Jack in The Box and McDonald's. Time to get back on the wagon! This time no back exercises!

Mark, glad you're back! I understand totally about the back muscle issue--it took months for mine to get back to normal--never had so much pain.

I know it's so easy to slip back into old habits. At least your slip wasn't totally disasterous and you're back on track. When I went off last time I came back to FitDay 250 pounds heavier than when I left :eek:

So let's go! Whatever happens exercise-wise, you've GOT to keep your eating in check. Exercise and good eating habits are best, but even w/o exercise you can maintain or lose slowly.

Keep us posted as to your progress.

Regards,
Michael

Mark999 09-17-2011 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by mecompco (Post 57039)
Mark, glad you're back! I understand totally about the back muscle issue--it took months for mine to get back to normal--never had so much pain.

I know it's so easy to slip back into old habits. At least your slip wasn't totally disasterous and you're back on track. When I went off last time I came back to FitDay 250 pounds heavier than when I left :eek:

So let's go! Whatever happens exercise-wise, you've GOT to keep your eating in check. Exercise and good eating habits are best, but even w/o exercise you can maintain or lose slowly.

Keep us posted as to your progress.

Regards,
Michael

Thanks Michael,

I remember you from when I was here before. I even participated in one of your 10% challenges. I see you have caught up to me. I can't seem to keep going in one direction, unless it the wrong direction.

So, we are both at 205 lbs. and we both want to get to 175lbs. Your journey has been such an inspiration to so many people. If you can do what you have already done and still go to where I wished I were, then it should be skip in the park for me. I'm gonna do these last 30 lbs with you...cheering you on!

Mark

fun1234 09-19-2011 08:20 PM

We all fall of the wagon
 
I fell off the wagon for nearly 6 years and just got back on 3 months ago. It is funny how making the outside look better can make the inside feel better. Glad to finally be back doing something for myself.

CapnCrunch00 09-22-2011 11:57 AM

I realized after years of feeling sorry for myself and thinking it just isnt meant to be for me to be thin how important it is to just get back up and keep trying I dismissed it for so long and got my self to the point where my health is critical (believe me if you still got mobility decent health and and semi active satisfying lifestyle please get up and get back on it and work hard because you dont want to get to a point where the choice is not yours any more, a person with critical health issues is equivalent to a prisoner in jail and if you ever been locked up you know it aint no fun)

lordmage 12-11-2012 11:09 PM

big time fell off... job hours are at nights sleep rotation messed up . my gym i used closed up and i hate traveling 30 plus minutes to a gym over packed.

atm i am working or diet control. i fell big current weight 320 waist 50-51 inches and not looking good.

phase one all over again.

see what i am eating and how much then taper down / increase activity as much has i can. slow steps dont want to over work my body or mind and give up again like i have in the past.

bedrik 12-11-2012 11:51 PM

Yes stay active and follow your plan.

markakers 12-26-2012 09:05 PM

Tis the season,time to refocus and get back on the wagon,I went from 250 down to 172 in 18 months, now after the holidays I'm back at 189, but I am focused again, ready to do this.Spent the weekend getting my Spin Bike ready, this is really what works for me Spinning 5 days and playing tennis 2.
12/27/12 -189

bedrik 12-26-2012 10:42 PM

I already started all these.


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