I just worry about cottage cheese. I should make a deal with my Dad, see if he'll eat it if I deduce it a failed attempt. Bwaha.Definitely worth trying again. I like eating cottage cheese with an apple. You know.. not mixed together or anything, just in the same meal.
Those are the people that will probably become obese when they are in their forties.
Well, I think I stumbled into the Secret Land of Pregnant Women. 4 of the women there were with child, including the instructor. I had to take a shower to wash the hormones off of me after the class.So it wasn't as high intensity as the demo videos, but it was still pretty high intensity for those that could keep up.
If nothing else, I ROCKED the break portions.
I feel like that about my college. So many people are pregnant or have children. It's so strange. You need to show up the preggers ladies!
Im in a weight gaining phase. Plan to gain as much muscle as i can for a while while eating more than i have been (maybe a lot more, lol). By next year it'll be back to dropping off fat.
Took a free yoga/pilates/tai chi combo class they're offering free for faculty at my school last week. Absolutely loved it, and the pilates part made my abs sore for days! Wanted to go back for the Thursday yoga class the next day, but needed a break!
They're also offering some cardio + Zumba, which starts this week. Yay for free exercise classes!
I need to start exercising again. I guess I will have to do it after work, since I don't really have time before.
Since I'm still going 4.4 miles a day, at least, the weight gain must be due to eating 3 meals a day instead of 1.5.
Remember, while walking is healthy, but it doesn't burn a ton of calories. 4.4 miles might burn around 350 calories... which means you gotta do that 10 times to burn a pound. (Although with a heavy bookbag, you'll burn more.)
Good job eating more meals, though.
If you want, write down your meals over the next couple of days and then post them here, and we can offer comments/suggestions.
I look down at what I'm eating and realize it's not really that much. It makes me think I'm meant to be fat. After all, I come from a long line of fat people.
It doesn't matter. Eating makes me fat. Maybe I should stop again.
Haha! If the preggers ladies get too far ahead of me, I'll just quietly slip a bucket of water underneath them and go, "OMG, YOUR WATER BROKE!!!" From there, victory shall be mine!
Not eating enough can contribute to weight gain, because your body will cling to what you put in it. Your body probably just needs to get used to you eating enough, before it can better help your weightloss. I don't think that takes long, just be aware of what you omnom.
I take a class where I burn 900-1100cals. I have to eat up to 2100cals on those days, but I've still lost a good chunk of weight.
If I didn't eat upwards of 2100cals on those days, my weightloss would likely be much slower and I'd be much weaker. I'm not sure on this, but I think loosing weight while not eating enough doesn't help the aesthetic of your body composition.
I look down at what I'm eating and realize it's not really that much. It makes me think I'm meant to be fat. After all, I come from a long line of fat people.
It doesn't matter. Eating makes me fat. Maybe I should stop again.
Approx Yesterday: 1400-1600cals. This is normal and not bad, especially if you are walking.Let's see, here's what I ate yesterday
Good idea....
Yes, most definitely. If it helps motivate you, consider your workout as part of your "work day". Meaning, consider your workout as part of your daily routine, and as soon as you get home from work, work out. It helps me with about 80% of my workouts, so I only gotta motivate myself for the remaining 20%.
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Oh my god, I knew my parents abused me! Fat people all along the line are just a cycle of child abuse.
Let's see, here's what I ate yesterday:
A few homefries
cereal and skim milk
chocolate milk
spinach salad
brownie
penne + pesto
6 oz coke
greek yogurt + honey
V8 fruit juice
.5 serving goldfish
And today:
Whole wheat bread (1 slice)
1/2 nutella, 1/2 peanut butter
1% milk
2/3 pasta carbonara
spinach salad
1 slice turkey meat
cranberry juice
That's already way too much, isn't it? I probably just shouldn't eat anything the rest of the day. I keep hearing that I should drink water or tea with meals, but if I do that I won't eat -- I can't eat if I don't have a drink that's cold and flavored. I just can't, it just makes the food completely unbearable to force down my throat. In fact, that would be a really good diet! I just would end up not eating!
went to the Tuesday cardio class at the school--this time it was step aerobics. Good workout, though step really elevates my heart rate a lot, and I don't like the feeling. I modified by doing lower arm movements or just the legs. Tomorrow's Zumba!
I can definitely see some issues with this diet.
The question is, do you want an analysis, would you rather me make 1 or 2 SIMPLE suggestions to try, or would you prefer me to stay quiet?
Why can't you force down food unless you have a flavored (aka sugary) drink? How does a sugary drink help you when a nice cold glass of unsweetened tea or water fails?
I don't know. I really don't know. Ever since I tried to be "healthier" I've never felt as weak, sick, and neurotic as I do now. No matter what I do, I FEEL horrible. And it just gets worse and worse. I know it's wrong to say that I wasn't a neurotic little bitch before, but it was never like this.
I secretly hate food and want to get the taste out of my mouth with every bite I take. Water and unsweetened tea are not strong enough to get the taste out (they make it worse before it's better) while strong-tasting beverages do. Except coffee. Because coffee's gross.
But this is a horrible answer even though it's the truth.
I guess I don't see you like that. I see someone who is really frustrated, at least a little scared, and very frustrated... but neurotic bitch? Naw. It's just where you are right now. And you know what? There's no hole that can't be climbed out of with persistence. You just gotta have faith that there's a way out, and persistence to keep on trying until you find it.
Hap, while I know you have medical issues that go beyond my scope of knowledge, in general, your diet is probably part of the issue. Your diet consists of WAY too much sugar, not enough lean protein, and not enough veggies. (The only real veggie that you eat is the spinach salad.)
Here are some simple suggestions:
1. Replace the breakfast sugary sweets with fruit. So instead of chocolate milk or nutella, chase your food with pineapple, strawberries, or another fruit.
2. Limit lunch and dinner to 1 sugary sweet each. So you can have the brownie OR the Coke, but not both.
3. Use the calories you save my reducing your sweets to add a lean protein. Examples include: Chicken (baked or grilled), turkey slices, beans, low-fat cheese (including string cheese and cottage cheese). It need not be much. 1/2 cup of a lean protein will do for starters.
Don't make any other changes.
Do those sound doable?
No, it's an enlightening answer.
Do you hate the taste of food, or hate the fact that you have to eat it?