Ok, this one is a follow up to the post I responded to for Deb ......
I’m taking the plunge and introducing myself.
My name is Cleda. I have been on the forum since January. I am a premium member. I listen to MTM when/as much as I can. I read the forums for motivation. I purchased the Vault programs. (Wasn’t around the first time they were available).
I have not gotten the click yet.
I know it has to come. I know I have to keep at it.
My goal has been to tread water and hope that I don’t drown in the process.
I’ve had many more badder than gooder days.
I would like to say I’m hearing the click and that’s why I’m posting. It’s not. It’s sort of cuz I said I would in the other thread. (Deb - this one’s for you!)
I have a tremendous amount of weight to lose (probably close to 125 lbs.) ... but I really, REALLY can’t look at it that way or I will become paralyzed with “can’t do” fear.
Unfortunately, I’ve done it before (3x?) and each time it’s come back. I can’t honestly say that I"ve ever maintained for longer than a couple of months.
I am an emotional eater, I have a bottomless pit (can eat forever), am a carb/sugar/salt junkie and tie them all together with the love of food ... and ... well. . . here I am!
I am a graduate of many diet programs. I am a walking book of calorie counts, fat grams, points, etc, etc.
I am a cyclist. (long distance is my love). I enjoy exercise. I have everything from an elliptical, treadmill, rebounder, BOSU, weights, barbells, dvds, vhs tapes, kettlebells, bikes, Ipod coaching sessions, etc, etc. I am still at it. So, the weight has not stopped me from doing that. But heck - the hills have GOT to get easier if I get rid of a few pounds. And to be brutally honest, I am quite embarrassed to be seen out cycling. I always get the, “You gotta be kidding me” look from people. I always tell myself, “Ok, stop it self! at least you’re out here doing it.”
I also am making excuses to only work out a few times a week now instead of what I should be doing. I need to dig out my heart rate monitor and do some LSB.
So that’s my story.
And now I have to go post to the 100 days of exercise and stick to it.
Cleda

