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unforth ([personal profile] unforth) wrote2010-05-11 01:46 pm

6 Months

Right now, I'm wearing a pair of size six pants. Sure, this is the only six I've found that fits me, and current pairs (all of which fit right, by the way) include a six, a couple eights, a couple tens, and a twelve...but still. They're sixes, dammit. I weighed myself at my mothers the other day, and I came in at just a shade over 150, making this the thinnest I've been since the summer of 2006 (in the winter of '06, I got down to 138, but went back up to 165 by the end of the following summer, which means that pretty much any weight goal I meet will be the thinnest I've been since the summer of 2006. ;) ). Anyway, all of which is to say that these are the achievements of which I am proud when I announce that I have successfully been going to the gym for 6 months.

On November 8th, I wrote in an LJ post that I was planning to start going to the gym the next day. I did exactly that. Since then, I've hardly missed any time: a weekend in December where I couldn't gym so instead I walked 10 miles a day; the week and a half after that when I was sick (probably as a result of walking 10 miles a day in the Chicago cold and lake effect snow), a few days here there due to visits to Bloomington, and a week when I was just too busy with work to spare the energy. Other than that, I've gone continually. Sure, I frequently shift my gym schedule around my work schedule (especially on Saturday's, when recently I've had to work early mornings but the gym doesn't open til 9 on Sats and I'm reluctant to jog that early in the morning in the park) but the key is that as soon as I can, I go back to it.

On my last visit to Bloomington last week, I had the always gratifying experience of having a friend who hadn't seen me in 4 months comment (almost as soon as she saw me) on how good I looked. My belly is (almost) flat (though still jiggly). My shoulder blades poke out. The cellulite on my thighs is mostly gone. My arms are starting (barely) to get some definition. It's all good steps in the right directions.

I've written plenty about specific accomplishments in other places, so I'm not going to get into that. I just wanted to celebrate: 6 months. 150 lbs. Who knows what the next 6 months will bring? :)

[identity profile] d-c-m.livejournal.com 2010-05-11 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Hooray and congratulations!! I'm sorry I missed you and I'm very glad to hear of your progress. :)

[identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com 2010-05-12 10:09 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I had meant to try to get folks together and see a bunch of people, but the days passed before I even realized they were gone, and then it was too late! I'm not sure when I'll next be in B-ton, but I'm certain I'll see you at Gencon, if not before!

I hope your own efforts are going well! :)

[identity profile] galiyah.livejournal.com 2010-05-12 02:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesome, awesome, awesome!

And as a side note: Isn't it ridiculous how sizes vary? As if shopping for clothes wasn't difficult enough without that. *grumble*

[identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com 2010-05-12 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Seriously! I've given up on judging what size I am. I do most of my shopping at Goodwill, so I just pull out everything that I think will fit, try it all on, and buy what fits right. I didn't notice til I got home that one of these was a twelve. I wish they'd standardize womens sizes like mens...I mean, there would still have to be a wide range cause of women with big waists and little hips and vice versa, etc...but yeah. Clothes shopping is a pain. :)
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[identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com 2010-05-18 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm tentatively planning to do my Gencon exercise at the hotel's gym. :) As for Origins, I didn't know that there was a group of running gamers making plans, but I'll probably still do my own thing; I know my way around that area pretty well, know some places to jog, and would rather set my own pace then that of a large group (jogging with you in Indy would be potentially different, but I just have the feeling that if I jog with a large group (at least of gamer joggers, ah stereotypes...) it'll be a much slower pace and much less distance than I would want).

Yet another of my friends doing Couch to 5k! It sounds like it's going well - happy to hear it! :)

[identity profile] bakanekotoo.livejournal.com 2010-06-05 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
Congratulations! That's awesome :-)