I find the responses fascinating. I'm not sure I've really tried to lose weight since I've turned 40. I've done some fits and starts with exercise programs without really trying to control what I eat. I just wanted to get in better shape. I've been reading a lot this fall/winter about weight loss, healthy lifestyles and I came across an ebook a few months ago called "Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle". The author claims that our metabolism slows down about 10% on average per decade in general. Of course, everyone is different.
This doesn't surprise me, or really affect my motivation at all, it's just information. Success at weight loss/fitness/healthy living is a subjective measure based on the individual. I know that I have become infinitely wiser over the years, and with that comes a new perspective on life in general. In my 20's I expected things to happen quickly and they didn't, at least not quickly in the terms of a 20 year old. In my 30's I expected fewer things, but still expected them to come quicker than they often did. Now in my 40's I expect only the outcome that I put effort into, and only at the pace to which I put forth that effort. It took me 12 years to put on this weight, but a lifetime of poor eating habits, poor workout habits, and false expectations led me to put it on.
It's still simple to lose weight, but it's not easy. I don't think it was ever easy, but with more focus, more money, and more understanding, it does seem like it would be easier. I'll let you know when I've lost some.
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