Hello cheekbones :) (little acheivements that keep us motivated)
#121

I am a 5'3" female that started losing weight on January 19, 2011. I started at 205 and could not barely do 1 set of 10 when I started. Today, I am down to 169 and dropped 2 pants sizes, can see my cheeckbones, dropped a shirt size, and can now jog half a mile without stopping to catch my breath. My goal is 120 and when I get there I get there. My goal is June, and I know that is a little ambitious, but I have set little goals for myself. The pluses I have seen are more than enough to keep me going!
Regards,
Michael
#122
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 82

Thanks, RBS and Michael! Yeah, you should have seen me last winter in a snowbank. Fluffy, deep snow is about the WORST for an overweight critter! Not only do you flounder around, but there's absolutely nothing to push on to get yourself up again. When it gets like that, I just laugh, lie back, catch my breath, and work out a strategy. I knew y'all would understand why just being able to stand up unassisted is a triumph.
Today I did my usual 2.5 miles on the treadmill and jacked up the incline to 6% for the last quarter mile. I think I'll continue to do this. It stretches out my hamstrings once they're all warmed up and makes my legs feel great.
Pixie, aren't cheekbones the bomb? And congrats on the loss! Keep on keepin' on! Sometimes it's not so important how much you weigh, but how many inches you've taken off. When I get discouraged about weight, I do a quick measurement check and usually discover that I'm losing inches.
Michael, you're just an inspiration to me, and I pay attention to your posts and your progress.
Today I did my usual 2.5 miles on the treadmill and jacked up the incline to 6% for the last quarter mile. I think I'll continue to do this. It stretches out my hamstrings once they're all warmed up and makes my legs feel great.
Pixie, aren't cheekbones the bomb? And congrats on the loss! Keep on keepin' on! Sometimes it's not so important how much you weigh, but how many inches you've taken off. When I get discouraged about weight, I do a quick measurement check and usually discover that I'm losing inches.
Michael, you're just an inspiration to me, and I pay attention to your posts and your progress.

#126
FitDay Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 57

@ ratsmouth~ yes checkbones are the bomb! I also found that my cups no longer runneth over and have to go down a size in that as well. My wedding rings are loose, but I am waiting til I get to my goal before having those resized. I know I went from a 9 to an 8, but by the time I hit my goal is will be in a 6 wedding ring.
Everyone, keep up thegoodwork that you are doing! My favorite quote is still from Finding Nemo from Dory "just keep swiming, just keep swiming" so everyone, just keep "swiming"!
Everyone, keep up thegoodwork that you are doing! My favorite quote is still from Finding Nemo from Dory "just keep swiming, just keep swiming" so everyone, just keep "swiming"!
#127

I'm just back from holidays and have experienced an additional benefit of getting fit. I have never felt as good on holidays as I did this time. I had energy to do the things I wanted to do, the flights didn't bother me and I was able to stay close to plan. Feeling good after travelling all day was great. I credit part of that to eating well and drinking lots of water while in route. More motivation to "keep on swiming". Mary
#129

A little thing, to be sure. Like most chunky runners I never tuck my top into my shorts. I see the slim runners doing it (they say it is to reduce wind resistance
. I say they are showing off) and they always look so sleek and powerful.
Today I decided to try it. As I was strolling up the trail I caught sight of myself in a car window and thought "yeah, now that's what I'm talking about - lookin' good"
Smiled most of the way through the run
Pam

Today I decided to try it. As I was strolling up the trail I caught sight of myself in a car window and thought "yeah, now that's what I'm talking about - lookin' good"
Smiled most of the way through the run

Pam