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Finland-born Swede in Qatar
Posted: 12 March 2008 04:15 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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Hejsan,

I just joined the premium membership a few minutes ago after listening to the program through itunes for a while.
My journey back to getting fit started on December 27, 2007 when it clicked after all that holiday food. Peaking at 103 kilos being only 173 cm I have had enough.
I just moved to Qatar from Kuwait where I was almost 2 1/2 years.
Did already lose 10 kilos since December 27 (93 kilos today) but have plateaued for the last 3 weeks, not gaining but just stopped. I’m ok with that, but I want to start moving downwards again.
My ultimate goal is 80 kilos.
My weight loss so far had been possible by the following:
Nike +iPod, Polar watch with heart-rate monitor, Motivation to Move show freebies, Treadmill, weighing myself every day, counting calories and reading labels in the supermarket, only buying food products with labels.

I’ve enjoyed all the podcasts so far; usually listening to them in my car on the way home after work, mentally preparing for my workout.

I don’t know very many people in Qatar yet, especially not people that are health conscious! So I am looking forward to learning and interacting with people in the MTM land I hear Scott talking about.

I love running, even though I have started out walking and been doing some of those long boring slow burns. I’m 38 and did do some triathlons and a marathon when i lived in Manila late 90’s, early 2000.

Checking out marathons at the moment - thinking of maybe doing one in Cape Town in September.

This is a bit about me, time to sleep now and let my body burn some fat. Just did 15.15 km this evening with watching the Chronicle’s of Narnia wink

On On,

Jarmo

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Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. --Abraham Lincoln (1809 - 1865)

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Posted: 12 March 2008 08:47 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Welcome, Jarmo! What on earth has you in Qatar?

Congratulations on losing the weight so far! That’s wonderful. The plateau is just your body’s way of making sure you’re serious about losing weight. Keep doing what you’re doing, maybe add a few small intervals, but your body will believe you, and let go of the weight.

Do you listen to Phedipidations? It’s a podcast about running, and the host of the worldwide half marathon challenge in October. There’s also a kick the couch 5k with it. It’s a great goal, and something you can do from wherever you happen to be at the moment.

Great start!

Bree

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Posted: 12 March 2008 10:18 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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Bree beat me to it, but Phedipidations is a great podcast for running. 

Triathlons have been something I’ve been doing for a while(just short sprints), and love the training (and the races are pretty fun too!) I’m doing my first 70.3 (1/2 Ironman) at the end of the month, and have been training for a while for it....

The key for me in losing weight is calories..... I use http://www.fitday.com to track my intake daily.  It seems to help

Also you mentioned you only buy food with labels (the last I saw, fresh fruit and vegetables have no labels)......LOL.....just joking!

good luck on your journey.....it will be good to hear about your progress, your goals (specifically) and how you reach them!

Welcome!

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It’s important to know that at the end of the day it’s not the medals you remember.  What you remember is the process-- what you learn about yourself by challenging yourself, the experiences you share with other people, the honesty the training demands—those are things nobody can take away from you whether you finish last or you’re an Olympic Champion.

To tri is to risk failure, not to tri is to guarantee it!

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