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I don't generally eat unhealthy any more (though I cave in and eat dessert far too often) but even so, I can draw a distinction between when I'm really actively trying to lose weight and when I'm just on cruise control. Starting on Monday, the 29th of June (the day after Origins) I decided to kick into a period of actively dieting in an effort to shed some pounds.

I've epic failed on the "going back to the gym" part of this resolution, but I have been walking a lot more in an effort to get more exercise, and though I've had more slips than I'd care to admit, still by and large I've managed to eat pretty healthy, and on the days when I ate less healthy, I managed to get a lot of walking in. My clothes have been fitting noticeably better, and I've been pleased to see my shoulder blades sticking out more than before, and my belly ridge receding.

I don't own a scale, which makes weighing myself a little problematic. On Sunday the 28th of June, I did a weigh in at my brothers, not wearing anything first thing in the morning, and clocked in at 162.2 lbs. The next day, I weighed myself fully clothed at mom's after breakfast but before lunch, and weighed 163. I've weighed myself more or less weekly since then.

Today was weigh in day and the one month anniversary. Fully clothed, after breakfast, before lunch, my weight was 156 lbs.

Given that last week, I was 162 lbs. (though I was 158 the week before that) I'm not quite sure I believe this weigh in, but, well, the scale don't lie, right?

I've apparently lost 7 lbs. in the past month! Now I just need to keep it up - my short term goal was 155, and I'm almost there, but in the long term, it's my fantasy to be 140 again...maybe even (dare I say it!) less!

Date: 2009-07-27 07:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nekomata.livejournal.com
Heh, we have the exact same goals. I got down to 156 from 163 after the Costa Rica trip, but I can't seem to shake anything else off. I want to be 140, but I'd settle for 145.
I'd hoped to be 150 by Gencon, but I don't see that happening.

Date: 2009-07-28 12:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com
For me, the key is just to take it easy on myself. Weight plateaus, and that's inevitable, so I don't set goals by an amount of time, and I try not to beat myself up over bad days, cause they're going to happen. I make sure that I have something I can eat when I'm hungry, and always try to do so. And switching to healthier stuff in general (ie, whole wheat) has helped my health overall....

Whatever works for you - good luck!

Date: 2009-07-28 01:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nekomata.livejournal.com
I have to have goals or otherwise I get lazy. I doubt I would have even gotten to here by now if I hadn't set some impossible standard.

Eating healthy is something I try hard to do, but it's a bit tricky when I need to cook for two. Some of my standards of healthy do not amuse [livejournal.com profile] dyrecorn or his palate. I really need to work on getting more exercise for the both of us, though.

Good luck to you, to!
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Date: 2009-07-28 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com
The gym thing is a pain. :)

Dishes are also a pain. I read your post related to this - you sound like a prime candidate for a dishwasher!

Date: 2009-07-28 07:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ozziel.livejournal.com
Yay! The active decision to shed unwanted weight is always an easy one in thought, but putting that positive thought into practice is another thing entirely. I can show you some fantastic ground exercises, that you can do alone to get your cardio and endurance up.

Also, I can think of a couple other strenuous activities... =3

Date: 2009-07-28 12:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com
Oddly, at this point I don't find it THAT hard to enact, because over the past 4 and half years I've switched from eating incredibly unhealthy stuff pretty much all the time (tons of starch, fried food, Dennys and Burger King, that kind of garbage...) to eating healthy (even when I'm not dieting, whole wheat, some salad, three solid meals a day, lots of protein) which means that for me to be actively trying is more a matter of refining the quantity (and cutting out some dessert...) than anything else. Basically, I have to switch from eating about 1800 cal a day of fairly healthy stuff to eating about 1300 cal a day of basically the same stuff. :)

Some ground exercises might be nice, though to spill a guilty secret, I'm terrible about doing stuff like that - I can't even get into a positive habit of doing crunches! :) Other strenuous stuff...well...there's only one challenge there.......... :(

Date: 2009-07-29 03:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ozziel.livejournal.com
Yeah, cutting stuff out like soda and fast food is always the best and easiest step to take. I've never been a fan of cutting calories, though. I'd love to talk to a dietican to know exactly what and how I should be eating. I hear all these stories of people eating 6 small meals a day and all the benefits that brings; is that just voodoo magic or what?

Fortunately we don't have to be good at ground techniques to get their benefits: Our bodies aren't here to judge us however we work out, whether though heavy-lifting, doing pilates, aerobic exercises, or even just walking. It likes it all!

GenCon is but weeks away. =)

Date: 2009-07-29 12:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com
Yeah, hearing all of the benefits friends derived by stopping soda makes me wish I ever drank soda. ;)

I'm pretty much a straight calorie dieter. In terms of small meals, ask [livejournal.com profile] moonartemis76 if you can take a peak at her book about the GI Diet - it works pretty well, I follow a kind of lose version of that. I find that to really succeed at dieting, I have to do two things:
1. Eat when I'm hungry.
2. Stop eating when I'm not.
The first easy. The second is very hard for everyone, I imagine, and nearly impossible for me - my brain doesn't really process the state "full" until I've eaten about 1500 calories in a sitting. I gather from some reading that this might have once been an evolutionary boon - I could "fatten up" in the summer and thus better survive lean times. Of course, now there are supermarkets, so it doesn't matter. :) So for step two, I basically just have to decide I've had enough and stop eating. It's annoying. :)

Anyway, if I follow those two steps, and make sure all of the things I'm eating are relatively good for me (whole wheat, lean meat, etc.) then I lose weight. As it turns out, to really be okay, my body only needs about 300 cal in a sitting, and then it gets hungry three to four hours later - I usually make it wait 4. :)

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