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So after a month of "must -erbating" (I must do this, I must do that), I finally went back to the gym yesterday. 
 
Last week I hit rock bottom with my weight - I have never been this heavy in my life and had no idea how much I had gained until I went to the doctor and he put me on the scale. For the past 9 months I pretty much have lived in sweat pants - big mistake.  Sweats will let you get as heavy as you want to without realizing it.  And all the rest of my clothes had stretched out to fit me so I didn't even notice it.  Amazing, ain't it?
 
I just stood there and cried - I know, a very immature reaction, but I wasn't crying because I was so heavy, but because I was so pissed off at myself for letting it get so bad.   Now, many people that I have spoken to since stepping on that scale have said: "give yourself a break, you went through a major depression, this is bound to happen."  So I am giving myself a break, not beating myself up too much.  I know that as long as I take the first step, it will begin to come off. 
 
And I took that step. . . I got back to the gym yesterday for the first time in over a year.
 
OMG - I forgot about the soreness!!  I forgot that my muscles actually existed underneath the fat!  This morning when I woke up, I couldn't move my arms, my calves had tightened up, and my pectoral muscles hurt so much I could barely move for about an hour.  And OMG did I not want to go back today.  But you will be happy to know, I did. 
 
When I was at my fittest (45 lbs less ago), I was at the gym 6 days per week with a split body workout - weights on 2 consecutive days plus cardio, then just a cardio day, then 2 more consecutive weight and cardio days, then a cardio day and a day off.  No I wasn't body builder girl - while that's a look some others may like - I am not too partial to it for myself.   I was really trying to emulate the fitness/figure competitors, not the Ms. Olympia's.
 
Today was day two.... and although my my entire body just aches, I went back.... I almost didn't make it back today - I wanted to come up with every excuse in the book, but I couldn't.  So I got my fat butt up and went back to the gym where I worked out again.  
 
"Oh you'll feel much better when you go!"; "You'll have so much more energy!"; "It's a good pain."  so say others -
 
RIGHT!!!... all I want to do is get into a hot tub, take some ibuprofen and go to sleep and it's only 4:47 in the afternoon. 
 
 


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  • skald said on Jan 28, 2008....
    Congratulations. That's a way to go. The body needs to be moved. Just go on and you'll loose weight. Good luck. 
  • Mamie said on Jan 28, 2008....
    good for you Goddess! I am trying to increase my workout times and opportunities too. dang, it is so hard! I need to though because it impacts my blood sugar in a good way and I might be able to get off of meds if I can keep it under control with exercise. I am rooting for you!
    Sometimes when I don't want to do anything I just get on the treadmill and walk. Not fast either, just tell myself I will listen to five or six songs on my Ipod and be done. Once I get started on that sometimes I go longer and actually work up a good sweat anyway! Other times, I listen, stop and I am just glad I did something!
     
    Good luck and keep going! mamie
  • FutureGoddess said on Jan 28, 2008....
    Thanks Skald and Mamie - I am very lucky, I have great support systems in my life and the guy who owns the gym has become a friend so he is pushing me (in a good way) as well.
  • wombat said on Jan 28, 2008....
    Good for you!  I have been exercising lately, and I was glad when I felt some pain--made me feel like I was doing some good and might get some results.  I realized I had packed on some pounds in the last year, and noticed it more after I quit my job and stayed in my jammies too much.  When I would get dressed to go out, I would have to suck it in to get the same clothes on I used to wear.  Hey, when you feel that hip bone that you had forgotten was there, and the tummy doesn't mind a top button--it feels great!
  • FutureGoddess said on Jan 28, 2008....

    Wombat - good on ya!  I have a good 45 lbs to lose overall, but I intend on taking it as slowly as possible.  See, I don't ever want to go through this again!  I have been able, in the past, to drop massive quantities in short periods of time, but have also put it right back on and more because I didn't change my eating habits.  Now I am changing the eating habits - smaller portions, better quality of food (ie fruits, veggies, lean proteins), and trying to up my metabolism. 

    While I am anticipating a big drop in the first week, I am really shooting for about a 2 lb per week drop which will give me about 23 weeks till I am at my goal.

     

  • wombat said on Jan 28, 2008....
    That's a good game plan.  I can see that you aren't expecting miracles in a short time and you are doing it the right way.  I am not doing that as well, but when I forget to exercise (or am too lazy) or eat a burger and fries, I just say, hey, whatever.  There's always tomorrow.....
     
    You are doing it how it should be done--with realistic goals.  Good luck!
  • Mamie said on Jan 28, 2008....
    ps...my knees are now clicking when I walk? Either I am too old for this S*** or I did pilates wrong today! :))
  • FutureGoddess said on Jan 28, 2008....

    LOL - Mamie - Yeah, I feel a bit ancient myself.

    Wombat - Well, I dont' intend on giving up burgers and fries for the rest of my life, but I am going to make healthier choices on a regular basis. Oh, and btw, yes, I am smart enough to have realistic goals, but if I could find a way to lose 45 lbs by tomorrow without the possiblity of losing a limb, I would...LOL

  • wombat said on Jan 28, 2008....
    Tee-hee....I lost 175 lbs. when I got divorced.  That was the best diet I was ever on.... yea, make good choices in life...
     
    (being my usual self, I am still onto the good real diet plan thing...)
  • FutureGoddess said on Jan 28, 2008....
    I always love that line, Wombat - So technically, I have lost about 400 - 500 lbs by getting rid of the three most toxic people in my life... Wow.. I feel thin....:
  • wombat said on Jan 28, 2008....
    Just remember to "pull your own weight" and don't disappear...ha.
  • rupert7 said on Jan 29, 2008....
    Well you know what they say... no pain - no gain, and I guess it is true...so if you hurt you must be getting somewhere! Keep it up and you are sure to see the gain?..or is that loss?..or is it both? soon!  lol
  • Racerboy said on Jan 29, 2008....
    Good for you, I wish I could do that.  I know how hard it can be.  Hope you find the Goddess within.    I lost 300 lbs when I got divorced, then I lost 70 lbs,  Got some more to do.
  • Mamie said on Jan 29, 2008....
    everybody start walking!! Maybe we can keep track of what we lose and go visit Grapekoolaid in Chicago and tell our story to Oprah! yeehaw!!!! mamie
  • FutureGoddess said on Jan 29, 2008....

    Racerboy - thanks - I am headed back to the gym today although I my calves are burning....lol

    Mamie -Huh?  what's grapekoolaidland? 

  • pickersplock said on Jan 29, 2008....
    Good for you!  Getting started is the hardest part!
    Congrats!
  • FutureGoddess said on Jan 29, 2008....
    Pickers - I tried to go today . . . I just couldn't - my calves had tightened up so much that when I stood up from my computer, I took a step and almost fell on my face.... Now I know I am getting old... 6 more days till I hit YIKE 41
  • pickersplock said on Jan 30, 2008....
    The best way to get the pain to go away, is to repeat the offending exercise!
    I teach dance for a living.  By the way, the second day is usually worse.  But get out there and at least go for a walk, it'll help!  You can do it!!!  I know you can!!!!  Yay, Futuregoddess!!!!!
  • FutureGoddess said on Jan 30, 2008....

    hey Pickers - what kind of dance do you teach - I was a jazz and tap dancer in my youth. 

     

  • Racerboy said on Jan 30, 2008....
    I can only think of one thing that when you wake up sore and tired the next morning, that it is a good pain! and yes a little "hair of the dog" is good for that too.  But I don't think that is what she was refering to?  Was it?
  • FutureGoddess said on Jan 30, 2008....
    LOL Racerboy - sorry, been a while since I had that kind of soreness.. oops did I just say that outloud - bad me... I have to figure out how to get that little chip in my brain that says "don't say that" to work again. 
  • Racerboy said on Jan 31, 2008....
    No prob Goddess, If we were all had that kind of involvement there wouldn't be time for blogging.  I think it is better when we just say what we think and don't worry so much.  BTW It's been years for me too.
  • pickersplock said on Feb 01, 2008....
    I've taught it all FutureGoddess.  I like Modern the best though!  And I love teaching Ballet!

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