Do you love exercising???
I think you need to find what you like to do, first of all. Try different stuff: swimming, running/jogging, walking, kickboxing, cycling (indoors or outdoors), in-line skating, aerobics, the treadmill, hiking. The possibilities are just about endless. Try to see what you like by trying different things. I don't like exercise all of the time, but I want to keep my body looking the way it is, keep up my cardiovascular health and lose as much weight before I seriously consider plastic surgery next year. Also, I am proud of what I can and have accommplished since wls. Trying on clothes is an added bonus; I wear a size medium or 8's. I want to keep that. When I try on clothes, I tell myself that I deserve to wear the size that I wearing because I am active 4 days a week. I wish you luck.
Kim
Give it a try - once you start to see results, you will be hooked - I was!
Good luck!!
I am now some one I use to make fun of. You know, some old guy, "50" , running up and down the streets. The thing is that I want to stay the size I am now, so bad, that I will do whatever it takes to stay this way. I started off wearing a size 54 pants, I have been wearing a size 32 for about 8 months.
At my heaviest it was all I could do to walk around the block, if I did, I would have been drenched with sweat. Sunday before last I ran 11 miles in 1:45 and however many seconds. Some where along the way I learned to love running. Mind you my knees are still attached to a 50 year old body and I am in no way a speed demon, but I look forward to my runs. I like the fact that my resting heart rate is in the 50's. My blood pressure is 108/70 something. I no longer have sleep apnea, gerd or any other of the health problems I had.
The last time I saw my surgeon he told me I was in better shape than he is. I am probably in better shape than any other point in my life. The one thing I know is that I never want to go back to 375+ lbs. If I have to excercise every day for the rest of my life, thats ok with me. It is a small price to pay to be healthy and happy. I have friends that don't believe me when I tell them about running, I tell them to put on thier running shoes and go for a run with me. So far I have no takers.
Sorry, starting to ramble. I read the other day that WLS patients that make exercise a part of their life are more sucessful at maintaining their weight than those who don't.
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Sue
The other thing I do is try to set goals for myself to keep motivated. If I was just doing it to do it, I probably would be less likely to stay motivated. I set goals for myself lik run 5 miles, run 10 miles, run a triathlon, ride a century ride, things like that will help keep me motivated.
Scott
The first time you do something - It's going to be a personal record!
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1-5 min. = wanting to quit, feeling tight, talking myself into doing a lighter workout today
5-10 min. = hey, I might be able to break my mile time lets pu****
10-20 min = nice and warm, just keep it up
20-25 min= push a little harder than the day before at this point
25-28 min= i might run farther in 30 minutes than i ever had
28-30 min = Only two minutes to go, i can do anything for two minutes, lets run faster than i did yesterday
Finished = panting from almost sprinting the last minute, excitement because I won, not a medal or a trophy, but I won the battle today over everything and everybody who said I could not do it.
Hi chunkymunky. Humans are creatures of habit and as much as you may dislike training now, give yourself 20 days and it will become second nature. After the 20 days your brain will be 'trained' to expect working out as part of your daily routine and not participating in that event will feel out of the ordinary.
To answer your question of do I love exercising? Heh heh. At first, no, probably not. Now, I live for it. I think intially everyone, especially those that were overweight, probably had a aversion to moving around more. Now, it's about the rhythic sound my feet make as they hit the pavement when I run... the sand between my toes on the way out for a swim... the wind that howls in my face as I scream down a hill on my bike... it's about the pain, the exhaustion & the mental and physical fatigue... it's about the 'high' that I experience when I cross finish lines... it's about the journey and most of all, knowing that you are ALIVE! :)
Best of luck on YOUR journey!
Chad
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