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ImpalaHoarder 04-28-2014 12:03 PM

Losing weight. . . again
 
The last time I was here I was 16, and I can honestly say it changed my life. I lost 50 pounds, got actually pretty good at fencing, and made a lot of new friends. Now I'm 23, I've gained back 30 of those pounds, and I'm starting to just not feel well carrying this much weight around, so I'm back!

My two tickers are my two goals: my real life "I think I can do this" goal, and my dream goal, which is to not have an overweight BMI anymore for the first time in literally my entire life. I'm a little concerned, because even exercising 5 hours per day and eating very few calories (800-1200) I never made it below 160, but I was also young enough that perhaps my calorie estimations were off. So maybe this is the time!

I'm going to try calorie counting and I'm also doing Zombies Run 5k every day except for the occasional day off when I feel too sore. I've had problems with crash dieting in the past, and now it's kind of hard for me to lose weight, but my hope is that keeping my calories relatively high (above 1200, sometimes eating exercise calories back) and exercising frequently will eventually build up enough muscle to counteract that.

Looking forward to meeting new people and talking with you guys further!

Kscott 04-28-2014 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ImpalaHoarder (Post 4993459)
The last time I was here I was 16, and I can honestly say it changed my life. I lost 50 pounds, got actually pretty good at fencing, and made a lot of new friends. Now I'm 23, I've gained back 30 of those pounds, and I'm starting to just not feel well carrying this much weight around, so I'm back!

My two tickers are my two goals: my real life "I think I can do this" goal, and my dream goal, which is to not have an overweight BMI anymore for the first time in literally my entire life. I'm a little concerned, because even exercising 5 hours per day and eating very few calories (800-1200) I never made it below 160, but I was also young enough that perhaps my calorie estimations were off. So maybe this is the time!

I'm going to try calorie counting and I'm also doing Zombies Run 5k every day except for the occasional day off when I feel too sore. I've had problems with crash dieting in the past, and now it's kind of hard for me to lose weight, but my hope is that keeping my calories relatively high (above 1200, sometimes eating exercise calories back) and exercising frequently will eventually build up enough muscle to counteract that.

Looking forward to meeting new people and talking with you guys further!


Good for you, it took me several years to put on 25 pounds and it's taken 2-1/2 years to get back to normal. You're young you can do this.

What's really helped me is I purchased a Jawbone UP to help track my daily activiity and then synced that with a calorie/carb counter on my phone--so I can see exactly where I am on a daily basis. IOW--I no longer have excuses for not knowing ha.ha.--and it's working. As I was stuck on 6 pounds (for months) to go-and I-got on the scale this morning and it's only 4 pounds more to go. Whew!

I am going to continue to do this for the rest of my life--because I don't want those pounds sneaking up on me ever again.

Good Luck and Welcome!

IrishLad91 04-28-2014 02:34 PM

I'm in the same boat, I regained 30 lbs and today I had a self intervention to kick start where I left off.

Best of luck, you can do it!!

Brandis 04-28-2014 02:37 PM

I am on at least my third time relosing this 30 lb weight gain. It can be done. I always have a problem keeping it up when I am down to a normal weight, though. Not this time! Never again! Welcome back.

TheSatinPumpkin 04-28-2014 05:36 PM

Welcome back and good luck!


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