First time dieter, needs help choosing a plan!
Hello everyone,
My name is Jessica, and I live in Toronto, Canada. I'm 28 years old, 5'2" and I weigh 151 pounds (down from ~160 earlier this year!).
I'm really excited about joining this community. I know that I function better with support from like-minded people, and it's great knowing that many of you are willing to help people start a new diet or help others through tough moments.
Since I'm so new to this, I'm still confused about which diet/plan/program/approach will work best for me, and I'm absolutely open to any advice people give me.
I have never been super skinny, but I used to be far more athletic than I am now. In my teens and early twenties I was a competitive sailor - it was my life, and fitness was never a problem for me. When I was sailing regularly, I was around 130-140 pounds.
In university, I got sick and lost 15 pounds, but the weight started creeping back right away. I now spend all day in front of a computer (working in an office), and I have gotten used to a pretty sedentary lifestyle in general.
Two months ago, I got sick of looking so fat (I have terrible body image issues) and decided to do something about it. Unfortunately, I have no idea which diet/plan will work best for me, so I'm considering going to a weight loss professional, but I'd prefer to do it on my own (without spending a ton of money that I don't have).
I'm currently counting calories and focusing on eating healthier food as often as possible. I have eliminated most sugary or starchy foods (as well as most processed foods), and I've gotten over my obsession with massive portion sizes. I think I was addicted to the "full" feeling I got when I over-ate, but I think I'm learning to control that impulse. I'm also trying to get 20-30 minutes of exercise in every day.
I'm traveling to Europe in the middle of July, and I'm doing a long bike trip through Italy. My goal is to be 15 pounds lighter and a *lot* more fit by the time I get there (so I can handle biking 40k in one day). Does this seem realistic?
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