WHY can't I get started??
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4 full's - 14 halves - 2 goofy's and one Mt. Washington!
Plus, I have goals. Race I do, events I sign up for. I'm doing a Century ride in Feb. so I *have* to bike every week or it will be a miserable experience.
When I was first starting out, I signed up for a 5k race.
HW - 225 SW - 191 GW - 132 CW - 122
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Hi Kristy,
Welcome!! When I started on a regular exercise routine, I joined the YMCA. I signed up for a program they had where you are assigned a trainer. The program itself didn't cost me anything extra above the monthly membership fee. I had to write on a sheet of paper some info. about myself and what my goals were. My goal was to go 3X's a week, minimum. That's what I've been doing every since.
During the winter months, I did a swimming class which was really fun and I met some nice people. That helped to motivate me to go back. The instructor is awesome too. Then in the spring, I signed up for a "Learn How to Run a 5K" class and we met every week and had an assignment during the week to run 2-3 other times. That helped to motivate me.
Now, I'm planning on doing the Iron Girl in August, so I'm motivated to stay in shape. There's a class this morning I'm attending about completing a triathalon.
I guess being around other people who like doing what I like doing really helps to motivate me. I also do a lot of zumba classes which is a mix of aerobics and dancing. It's a lot of fun. I try to mix up things I really like doing along with things that are just good for me. Then I don't get too bored.
Maybe if you sign up for something that peaks your interest that will help motivate you. I know I like being in a group setting best. I run on the treadmill, but would rather be outside running with people.
Good luck to you. I hope this helped.
Tammy :-)
Why did you have surgery? Use that as your motivation. I always carry a picture of my old self with me in some way shape or form, and use that. When I go to the gym I set the picture of the old me on the treadmill in front of me, that motivates me. The bottom line is, you and everyone else who had WLS MUST find a way to motivate yourselves because without regular excercise, there is bound to be weight regain, and I know you do not want that. At first it will become a chore and a hastle, then it will become a habit, then you will come to enjoy it. Most everytime something is difficult for someone, they started off disliking it.... With persistant discipline to do this, you will reap the emotional, sometimes spiritual, and health related rewards that come along with excercise and fitness. Best of luck....In your closing remark, Replace the words "Could" with "Can" and replace the word "Would" with "Will" and "If" with "Because".... "IF I COULD I WOULD" rather "BECAUSE I CAN, I WILL"!!! You can do anything you want regardless of circumtance, if you want it bad enough... No more excuses, that's the OLD you talking, find the NEW you and get out there and make it happen... There are 3 kinds of people in this world:
1) People Who watch things happen
2) People who make things happen
3) And people who say "What Happened?"
Which are YOU going to choose to be today?
Dan Benintendi - OH Support Group Leader
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Leaving the house is usually the best idea whether you like it or not, It's easy to isolate yourself and thereby make it that much harder. Find a way to be accountable to yourself for your health and well-being, No one else can do it for you - it has to come from within.
Honestly, I'm a person who believes that you can do anything you will to do, so your will just isn't there at this point. Put all the pros and cons in a list and see which list truly puts your needs first. Excuses are easy to come by, but putting yourself and your health at the top of the list makes the 'reasons' you can't do something make less sense.
Linn
Let me start by congratulating you on your achievment thus far. Exercise is a vital part of the bandster's, as with all other WLS, new lifestyle.
January 9th, 2009, I weighed 190lbs and could barely walk on a treadmill. This morning, I ran 6 miles and wighed in at 147lbs! What a difference a year makes. Like Dan, the thought of going back to my old self, motivates. Three other things that get me going are Olam, Yakira and Piade, my three kids. My 12 year old daughter & I have run 5K races together. I never thought I would see the day where I would be able to do that.
All three of my kids are taekwondo black belts; one has her 2nd degree and will be testinf for her 3rd this year! One day, I want to earn my black belt as well. At the moment, I am not able to join because of my work schedule. But one day, I will.
Set goals for yourself; both short term & long term. All things are possible to them that believe; do you believe?
Jet
Hey Kristy, maybe we can do this together. My laptop weighs about 2 1/2 pounds and when I lift it, my stomach muscles contract - it's a start - and that's all we really need.
Good luck
L.

Ht. 5'2 HW 234/GW 150/LW 128/CW 132 Size 18/20 to a size 4 in 9 months!
