New person with a plan!
Hello, lovely community members.
My name is KT. I'm 27 years old, 5'7", and probably around 150-155 lbs right now (I haven't weighed myself lately).
In high school, I was a size 12 and weighed about 160, but when I started college and started just walking to class and dropped regular sodas from my diet, I dropped 30 lbs fast and started wearing a size 6.
Just by eating reasonably healthy, I was able to maintain for years around 135-140, but I never was interested in fitness so I stayed "skinny fat" and out of shape.
Last year, I decided to donate eggs to a local fertility clinic, and it was a great experience overall, but the hormone treatments made me blow up like a balloon and I just haven't been able to shake that back off with casual health.
I joined a new ladies-only gym this week. I've had personal training in the past, so I've got a good idea of what I'm doing, and I'm hoping to add a martial arts class into my schedule soon, because I try to have a philosophy that exercise should be more about health and being able to kick some butt than looking like a magazine cover.
Right now my plan is, exercise-wise:
Monday - cardio/upper body weights
Tuesday - cardio/lower body weights
Wednesday - rest day
Thursday - cardio/upper body weights
Friday - cardio/lower body weights
Saturday - cardio/full body workout
Sunday - rest day
As far as diet/nutrition goes, I'm counting calories (around 1500/day) and also trying to stick to fresh, non-processed/packaged/restaurant food. I'm taking diet sodas out of rotation as well, in favor of unsweetened tea for caffeine.
I'm hoping to get involved in this community because I don't really have people in my life who are supportive. My mother has a very toxic relationship with food and body image, which makes discussing fitness or diet with her very stressful and disruptive. Most of my friends are ambivalent about nutrition and exercise, either because they have very fast metabolisms naturally or because they just can't be bothered, and my closest friend in town is a recovered bulimic, so I have to watch what I discuss with her and how I say it to avoid triggering any issues with her.
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