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Everyone has different levels of motivation that get's them going.
Sissy: I gained back 35 lbs over the winter of the 100+ pounds I lost the previous 1 1/2 years(had back surgery and got lazy). From March until July I kept telling myself to get up off my butt and get back to it(trying to learn self-motivation). I worked out halfheartedly.
To get me back into my old workout/eating routine, 3 things factored into it:
1. I finally signed up to run a half marathon coming up in September
2. I'm at a point where only two pair of work pants fit and I refuse to buy bigger clothes again.
3. I tell myself I am disappointing someone else because I find it easier to do things for others than for myself.
Started back to the old routine last week and feel a lot better about myself. The weight drop is not far behind.
Hope this is more of what you are looking for. :)
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Re: Shed a few pounds?
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Originally Posted by Pyrate81
Everyone has different levels of motivation that get's them going.
Sissy: I gained back 35 lbs over the winter of the 100+ pounds I lost the previous 1 1/2 years(had back surgery and got lazy). From March until July I kept telling myself to get up off my butt and get back to it(trying to learn self-motivation). I worked out halfheartedly.
To get me back into my old workout/eating routine, 3 things factored into it:
1. I finally signed up to run a half marathon coming up in September
2. I'm at a point where only two pair of work pants fit and I refuse to buy bigger clothes again.
3. I tell myself I am disappointing someone else because I find it easier to do things for others than for myself.
Started back to the old routine last week and feel a lot better about myself. The weight drop is not far behind.
Hope this is more of what you are looking for. :)
It Is!
I also dont want to buy bigger clothes.. and I Loved my old ones that dont fit as well any more... I think even starting this thread is a good start toward motivating myself to move. Its good to hear others stories/advice. Thanks everyone!
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The best part is just starting. There's no way to do less than you're doing now, so doing more should be just an easy step :gj:
Love the idea of signing up for a physically challenging event! I actually discovered that an event I've wanted to do for years has recently been set up in a city just several hours West of me.
Another thing a friend of mine did was book a photoshoot for the family, and a private one for herself, 6 months from when she started working out. Since the one photoshoot was a 'sexy' shoot focused on her, she worked so much harder to get to her goals by that date. She paid for the photoshoot ahead of time, so the commitment was there.
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Welcome. Exercise has become a small passion. :)
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I am happy to announce that I have been working out everyday! I have restricted my diet for the next few weeks (as a trainer friend of mine suggested) until I reach my first weight goal and will then move to a healthy diet meant to maintain and support muscle growth for toning up. I am super excited and feelin pretty darn pleased with myself. Thanks everyone for your suggestions, stories and advice!
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Re: Shed a few pounds?
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Originally Posted by sissysnakes
So almost two years ago I was 5"9 138lbs and feelin fancy. Now I have gained about 15lbs back and I want to loose it. Here is the thing, at 138 I was hitting the gym, running and doing light cardio at home on days off. Now I tell myself every day to start up again but its like i've lost the will to do so. I don't like where I am now and want to get back down again... But I Do like eating what I want and not having to obsess over diet and if I am putting in my exercise dues. So my question is.. How do you find the motivation to start moving?
I ran into a similar issue a few months ago. In my case I was just tired of working out and eating healthy for no particular reason. I was always asking myself why I was spending so much time lifting, doing cardio and preparing healthy meals....other than to be healthy of course, but it wasn't enough for me.
What I did was set a goal. I needed to accomplish something I hadn't done before. Something to push myself and give me that motivation that I was lacking. I decided to enter myself into a men's physique bodybuilding competition. Instead of lifting and dieting for size and muscularity, I am working for the magazine cover look in boardshorts on a stage in 14 weeks. I've never done anything like it before and it's an interesting experience.
I found a fitness consultant to tell me what to eat each day and which lifts to do to supplement my physique and it has really pushed me!
I probably didn't need to go though all that, but I hope you get the idea.
Set yourself a goal for something that you haven't accomplished and maybe would like to say that you did down the road. Maybe it's a marathon, a competition of some sort, or an intramural sport. It's up to you. You get a new experience, new friends, and that sometimes difficult to grasp motivation.
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Re: Shed a few pounds?
So my work started a biggest looser competition... guess its working iv lost 10lbs in 2 weeks. Competition is a good motivator for me ;) thanks again for the advice!
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