Introducing Myself...
Hello! I'm new to the board (been reading posts for a while, though - especially Glory's! Thanks for so much sound and sensible information and advice!). I'm slowly trying to steer myself toward a whole foods lifestyle - although I know it's going to take a while to wean myself away from certain staples i.e. Diet Pepsi. However, I think taking small steps is better than going cold turkey in terms of sustainability!
I am currently at 135 lbs, 5'3". Was around 140 lbs two years ago and lost ~15 lbs in 6 months via calorie counting (lots of Lean Cuisine and other processed junk) and not a lot of exercise. I gained back almost all of the weight within 6 months, and then gave up entirely and let myself sit at 135 lbs for the past year. I've just been way too complacent - eating all kinds of junk food, no sense of portion control, eating until I can't breathe, going out for dinner all the time, etc. And I finally decided not only do I want to look better, but I want to feel better. I hate all of the feelings involved with my binge-y eating - the discomfort of being stuffed, the guilt/shame of overeating, the promises to "start fresh tomorrow". I want to feel GOOD, mentally and physically! I've taken the first step by joining a 5K training program at my office's fitness center - I'm in the 6th week of the program which involves running 3x week and strength training 2x week. Today I ran 3.7 miles in 40 minutes, a personal best! My short-term goal is to be able to run 4 miles...and long-term, even more! The committed exercise program has really helped me WANT to start focusing on healthy eating. I want to see the results of my hard work in the gym, and I want to feel good while I'm exercising (i.e. fueled w/healthy foods). So now I need to focus my commitment to sensible, healthy eating. I am planning to count calories (at least initially - I believe it trains you in portion control), and I like to have protein with each meal and snack - although I don't eat a lot of meat. I rely on low-fat dairy for protein (especially low fat cottage cheese - great source). One of my first goals is to incorporate more veggies/fruits, and cut back on anything processed. Anyway, I look forward to chatting with all of you!! |
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I know all about the eating too much and promising myself I'll start fresh tomorrow, but for me that tomorrow never came. I did this diet and that diet and procrastinated so often that before I knew it, I was 220 pounds. Don't let the same thing happen to you. You sound like you're on the right track and eating healthy feels sooooooooo good! Not only physically, but mentally. You feel better about yourself. Welcome to the boards! You'll find a SEA of wonderful and useful information here and everyone, including the moderators, are helpful beyond belief :) |
Welcome Valerie :welcome3:
So nice to have you join us. I think this is the best way of eating around.. for me it definately is the most delicious! And good going on the exercise. Please feel free to join us at the exercise sticky at the top of the forum. We each set our own exercise goals and report in to stay accountable. Also,there are lots of good whole foods recipes scattered here and there.. some are in the Sonoma/Medieterrean dit forum Linda - that's great you can estaimte so well. I suck at it. :lol:. I still find myself underestimating portion sizes. I love my food scale, measuring cups and my spoons! |
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Hey everyone!!
I'm also new around here! I did post in the April exercise sticky...but then disappeared! Been very busy lately, finishing up the semester at school! Anyway I also read the lovely Glory's story and bought the book Superfoods Rx and absolutely was set on this way of eating! I've always made healthy choices, and love my fruits and veg. but I had a binge prob! It has been cured..thanx to whole foods! I have soo much energy.. and only eat my 3 main meals with a couple of snacks in between! I do need some sort of structure...I was a Jenny Craiger for a while but wasn't too happy about eating everything out of a microwave...and the weight never stayed off...and I Love to cook.. so this way of eating is making me very happy! Soo I'm happy to find u all to chat with!! |
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I've just gotten so used to doing it that it's second-nature to me, but I still weigh and measure everything. Habit! ;) |
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As for pizza, I agree about the LC pizzas. They're ok in a pinch, but I'd rather make my own. I use a flatbread pita and pile on a bunch of fresh veggies, then toss it in the oven to get it crispy. So much better than the LC's. |
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