Ready to change me!
#1
FitDay Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 4
Ready to change me!
Hello everyone!
I'm ready to change me! I am currently 170lbs with most of my weight on my backside, hips, and upper legs. I have a great street bike I got about a month ago to help start a new healthy lifestyle. I just moved to a new town that has a great biking community.
I work about 45 hours a week. So my "me time" starts after I get off work around 3:00pm. I have a goal to lose 40 lbs. So I only have about 5 hours a day I can work out for. But my weekends are free and have as much time as I may need.
I'm hoping to find support, tips, do's and don't from those of you that are on a journey of weight loss and a healthy lifestyle. Looking forward to following all of your journeys as well.
Thanks,
Denise
I'm ready to change me! I am currently 170lbs with most of my weight on my backside, hips, and upper legs. I have a great street bike I got about a month ago to help start a new healthy lifestyle. I just moved to a new town that has a great biking community.
I work about 45 hours a week. So my "me time" starts after I get off work around 3:00pm. I have a goal to lose 40 lbs. So I only have about 5 hours a day I can work out for. But my weekends are free and have as much time as I may need.
I'm hoping to find support, tips, do's and don't from those of you that are on a journey of weight loss and a healthy lifestyle. Looking forward to following all of your journeys as well.
Thanks,
Denise
#2
FitDay Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Canada
Posts: 496
Hi Denise
Welcome to fitday. What a good concrete goal you have - I like it.
For me it's all about the food. I have always been reasonably physically active and like exercise when I have time. But I only lose weight when I clean up my diet. I like "eat clean" approaches, get away from added sugar, sodium, refined grains and processed food. If I bring my lunch (don't buy it) and make my supper (no take out) I do way better and my cals are lower too! I think you need to identify where you wrong with food and then change that
All the workout time in the world (believe me I've done it) won't compensate for a junk diet.
Welcome to fitday. What a good concrete goal you have - I like it.
For me it's all about the food. I have always been reasonably physically active and like exercise when I have time. But I only lose weight when I clean up my diet. I like "eat clean" approaches, get away from added sugar, sodium, refined grains and processed food. If I bring my lunch (don't buy it) and make my supper (no take out) I do way better and my cals are lower too! I think you need to identify where you wrong with food and then change that
All the workout time in the world (believe me I've done it) won't compensate for a junk diet.
#3
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 4
Hi Robin!
I know right off my biggest challenge is that I don't eat regularly. Love all veggies and greens. I'm a big fish eater also. But most of the time I'm not eating breakfast or even lunch. Then I'm eating a healthy dinner. Of course I know that's the wrong way! So staying focused and making sure I follow an eating plan and following through needs to be my #1 I must work on.
Today I'm on day 3 of breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner. And I'm not eating after 6pm!
Should I be weighing myself everyday or once a week?
Thanks so much!
I know right off my biggest challenge is that I don't eat regularly. Love all veggies and greens. I'm a big fish eater also. But most of the time I'm not eating breakfast or even lunch. Then I'm eating a healthy dinner. Of course I know that's the wrong way! So staying focused and making sure I follow an eating plan and following through needs to be my #1 I must work on.
Today I'm on day 3 of breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner. And I'm not eating after 6pm!
Should I be weighing myself everyday or once a week?
Thanks so much!
#4
FitDay Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Canada
Posts: 496
Hi again Denise
I weight myself everyday and that's working for me. But other people do it differently, maybe they stress too much about the daily ups and downs?! Anyway I see others on here who say they weigh themselves once a week or even once a month. I guess you have to figure out which approach works best for your own headspace about this. I like weighing daily as a reminder of where I am and what I am doing regardless of the daily fluctuations.
I weight myself everyday and that's working for me. But other people do it differently, maybe they stress too much about the daily ups and downs?! Anyway I see others on here who say they weigh themselves once a week or even once a month. I guess you have to figure out which approach works best for your own headspace about this. I like weighing daily as a reminder of where I am and what I am doing regardless of the daily fluctuations.