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thecatspajamas
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 16:17 Post subject: weight watchers
okay, so, I just have a ton of weight to lose, and apparently eating whatever I want as long as I run isn't making the scale move, so....
back to weight watchers online for what seems like the upteen-billionth time...
siiiiiggggghhhhh.....
actually, I'm not really depressed about it. I've done good two days in a row now and I'm ready to start shedding.
First day of week 3 on "couch to 5k" today, and very difficult, but mission accomplished. I am on my way.
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airehead
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 16:21 Post subject:
Good luck!! I wish you the best in your endeavors!
Remember: if/when you make a mistake with calories, don't wallow in it--just remember tomorrow is a new day!!
YOU GO GIRL!
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spongebob
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 16:23 Post subject: Re: weight watchers
| thecatspajamas wrote: | okay, so, I just have a ton of weight to lose, and apparently eating whatever I want as long as I run isn't making the scale move, so....
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That usually comes after at least 3-6 months of consistent training, usually around the 35 mpw area. You'll also have to have incorporated a weekly long run into your training program.
It won't happen like that until your body has been conditioned to run.
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cherylpf
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 16:23 Post subject:
You'll do it! Good luck!
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 16:24 Post subject:
Good Luck!
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ShannonG
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 16:27 Post subject:
You can do it!
I bet you're beautiful in any size though
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 16:33 Post subject:
simple reduction of calories and everything in moderation with proper foods and exercise and soon you'll be stick thin. Don't expect to just lose weight due to running. i subscribe to the beleif that you want to do some weight training too, to add some muscle. the musce is what really burns off the fat so the more muscle the more fat burnt off, even when sleeping.
try to find and stick to a program that will allow cardio days and weight training days and recovery days. also i don't think you need to remove all of the bad foods but be aware of them and the amount of it you take in.
i found that by logging everything, water, coffee, snacks, meal components that you'd be shocked at what you actually consume.
good luck.
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thecatspajamas
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 17:05 Post subject:
| ShannonG wrote: | You can do it!
I bet you're beautiful in any size though  |
Awwwww thank you.
And you everybody else, too
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Kimba90
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 19:02 Post subject:
Good for you!!! I lost 75 lbs on WW...it can be done!!!
Portion control was the key to everything for me.
And the "I can eat whatever I want since I run..." really is a big fallacy. I gained weight training for my marathon.
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 19:41 Post subject:
Go for it, good luck!
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thecatspajamas
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 20:40 Post subject:
| Kimba90 wrote: | Good for you!!! I lost 75 lbs on WW...it can be done!!!
Portion control was the key to everything for me.
And the "I can eat whatever I want since I run..." really is a big fallacy. I gained weight training for my marathon. |
It's great to hear others' successes when you're trying to succeed yourself.
Thanks for all the encouragement. I'm ready!
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TimRuns
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Posted: 04/11/05 - 22:58 Post subject:
I've found that a combination of consistent running and strength training is most effective in bringing the weight down...although I think I overdid it...
Anyways good luck in your quest!
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DCRunningDiva
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Posted: 04/12/05 - 07:52 Post subject:
Don't forget....WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!!!!!!
You'll do it!
Good luck!
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Posted: 04/12/05 - 07:55 Post subject:
Don't even ask what I did to shed my extra pounds two years ago? No one here believes that it works. Even though I've maintained my weight and haven't gained any of it back at all.
Atkins
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DCRunningDiva
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Posted: 04/12/05 - 07:56 Post subject:
You're about the only one who hasn't gained it back. Everyone I know that has ever done it is now bigger then they started out.
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