Hi, I’ve been listening to Scott and reading the forum for about 6 months now. Finally made the plunge into the forum, you are all so incredibly kind and supportive - I am a little intimidated and worried that I won’t have enough time to respond. I’m a single mom, have been for 15 years, my two fabulous daughters are 17 and 21. Last year, I had a “wake up call” and was encouraged to reduce the stress in life, my doctor suggested lots of self care and exercise. Luckily, I found Scott and Motivation to Move.
Just finished the first week of Start Moving, Stay Moving for the 2nd time. First time was very haphazard, couldn’t seem to find a rythim and get into it. Since my “wake up call”, and listening to Scott, I’ve embarked on a major life change. If you look up mid-life crisis in the dictionary, I’m sure you will find my picture
I’d like to lose about 20lbs and get stronger.
I’m an avid sailor, and have found that I don’t have enough upper body strength, at times to reef lines, tack, etc. I like to work out at home and use a Gazelle (arc trainer) for my cardio, I’m up to 50 minutes of the LSB and need to get some weights into my workout. Does anyone have suggestions to increase my physical strength ie: arms, shoulders etc that I can do at home. I’ve searched the net and have found some exercises with free weights but I really don’t know what to do in that area, were to start, amount of weights, what do I buy - help! I can’t seem to locate a beginners type program, most of the stuff is for racing and serious competition sailors, which kinda scares me - would love to be there someday, but I gotta start out slow and easy.
My daughters are both dancers and have suggested I join their dance classes, no! - your 45 year old out of shape mother is not going to class with you - but I look at how strong they are and wonder? Does anyone know of any DVD’s for dance classes that have worked? I’d rather take a recommendation from someone who’s tried it, than start buying stuff with no idea.
I love the 12 hour diet, as a former Weight Watcher leader, I know how much sense it makes. It has totally “clicked” with me, I’ve been doing the Weight Watcher program for 20 years and needed a new take on it. It’s jumped started my diet and I’ve adopted Scott’s simple plan, 2 choices for breakfast, 2 for lunch and 2 for dinner - a simple plan that has reduced the stress of “Mom, what’s for dinner!”
Enough for now, I don’t think I’ve ever written something with so many “I’s” in it. I just want say MTM is where its at! - for mind, body and soul.

