Anonymous wrote:I've put on like 10 pounds this winter, and still going up. I have no desire to do an extreme diet and somehow the idea of going to the gym is just torture to me (I usually love lifting weights, meal prepping, tracking, etc.)
I'm thinking I'll go out and do a slow run/walk for 90 minutes every day to jump start the weight loss. I plan to eat healthy, and in moderation without the meticulous tracking I normally do when I "diet." I know doing cardio is not sustainable unless I keep doing it - I'm thinking once the weight is off, perhaps I'll be in a better mindset to get back in the gym and wear my cute workout clothes that don't even fit me right now.
Just looking for some motivation and commiseration. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks ya’ll. Maybe I’ll just take go back to my lifting and dieting (which does work). I’m just in such a rut!
If you enjoy walking or activities other than lifting, that is fine. Do the exercise you most enjoy and feel free to change it up. I think exercise is great in boosting your mood and making you feel better even if you've gained a few pounds. I’m just a firm believer that losing weight is 90-95% diet.
I generally agree, if you have an actual weight problem. I always had an ok enough number on the scale, but weight lifting regularly dramatically changed my body, even if the scale only went down 5-7 pounds and without the 90-95% diet commitment. Think this:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbJOEh8hRbm/?utm_source=ig_embed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks ya’ll. Maybe I’ll just take go back to my lifting and dieting (which does work). I’m just in such a rut!
If you enjoy walking or activities other than lifting, that is fine. Do the exercise you most enjoy and feel free to change it up. I think exercise is great in boosting your mood and making you feel better even if you've gained a few pounds. I’m just a firm believer that losing weight is 90-95% diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks ya’ll. Maybe I’ll just take go back to my lifting and dieting (which does work). I’m just in such a rut!
If you enjoy walking or activities other than lifting, that is fine. Do the exercise you most enjoy and feel free to change it up. I think exercise is great in boosting your mood and making you feel better even if you've gained a few pounds. I’m just a firm believer that losing weight is 90-95% diet.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks ya’ll. Maybe I’ll just take go back to my lifting and dieting (which does work). I’m just in such a rut!