Hi,
Lauren, I love your post about exercise and about eating.
It's odd that you should mention indigestion from eating the pizza, etc. I was talking to Paul as we walked for an hour last night. I told him that even if I never lost another pound, I'd continue to eat and to cook the way I am right now. The reason--I feel better. I had been getting heartburn--a new thing for me. Within days of spreading my food out over the day in mini meals and working to be more consistent with reducing the points in my recipes, it went away. The only time I've had it since has been when we got KFC! I'd rather deep fry chicken myself, if I'm going to eat that particular dish. Or doughnuts. Or anything else that's cooked that way. I don't get heartburn on those rare occasions when I deep fry stuff because I know how to do it without the food absorbing very much oil. Maybe a tablespoon or two for the whole batch.
I've also been thinking about exercise and the posts I've been reading lately. I've noticed that people really don't believe that their weight will come off if they eat enough food. People who are exercising a lot and complaining they're hungry and not losing weight. But they also say they don't use the activity points. And then many of them say that they eat at the minimum of their point range. It seems as if people are really loathe to give up the idea that the key to weight loss is starvation. Even though our experience shows that our bodies hang onto fat like crazy if we starve them.
One thing I've learned over the years is that exercise is the single most important factor in maintaining weight loss. I also think that drinking that water is the second most important factor. I don't have a scientific study documenting this. Just personal experience. During the time I took a break from counting points I noticed that I tended to maintain or, if I gained, it was very slowly as long as I continued to get exercise and drink the water.
That's why I'm making more of an effort to get back to doing regular exercise. One other thing I miss about my life in SJ is that there was exercise built into it. I didn't have to make an extra effort or take extra time out of my day. I could walk to interesting places or to do some errands that needed to be done anyway. I also walked a ton while I was in school. Here, there's nowhere I really want to walk to. That's why I'm starting to swim and look into the circuit training.
Sometimes I wonder if we focus on food because it's easier. Or because so many of the weight loss methods out there focus on food and we're programmed by our culture to think food is the issue. And I think WW focuses on the points aspect of their program because they know that people don't want to exercise. They try to convince us to do it, but they don't stress it enough, I think. It's a marketing strategy. They know that if they say you have to exercise, people won't join. It takes time for most people to decide to exercise, then build it into their lives. Look at how long it's taken us!
For me, I love to cook. So it's natural that I would focus on food, but I don't focus on it as my main method of weight loss. Just on the creative aspects I focus on whether or not I'm trying to lose pounds. I consider my kitchen a playground. And I enjoy playing with my food.
But, I'm learning that if I want to lose weight, be healthy, and maintain my weight, I also have to move. So, that's my WW dream for this year. By the end of the year I want to be participating regulary in an exercise program. I say the end of the year not becuse I want to wait that long to start, but because I want to give myself time to turn it into a routine, a habit.
I'm being philosophical today. But progress for me often follows philosophical breakthroughs with regard to the program. My last breakthrough was in changing to counting points starting with dinner and doing mini meals. Then I started with the calcium. I don't know if it's helping with weight loss, but it does seem to be helping with PMS.
Happy turtlin', everyone. (Including all of those lurkers who read regularly but don't post. We'd love to hear what you think, so feel free to join us at any time.
BTW--the suit fits fine. I'm going for a swim a bit after lunch. We have perfect swimming weather today.
Lin
272/228/lower, whenever this turtle body decides to move downward again!