2nd month at the gym, and down 17 pounds!!!
That's right!! I weighed myself just on a whim today, and was utterly shocked to see that I've lost 17 pounds since the second week in May (the last time I weighed myself). I know that this rate won't (and shouldn't) continue, but OMG. OMG. I was especially shocked because I totally ate a ton of carbs this weekend...but I was just so hungry every few hours. Still working on the diet, but hey, I've clearly made some good changes!
I think the biggest ones have been cutting out wine almost completely (although I still drink cocktails) and greatly reducing the fried stuff I eat. Still need to add more veggies and protein, but I'm getting there!
At the gym today, I worked in the 24 hour section for the first time &loved it. They have a huge selection of the free motion machines, which is really good for someone like me who needs help maintaining form. I got a way better workout, too...never going back to the old machines, and someday, I'll do free weights :3.
-5 minute treadmill warm-up
-3 sets, 10 reps (+1 at the end for fun), 25 lbs, standing bicep curls
-2 sets, 10 reps, 15 painful lbs, tricep pulldown exercises. Oy vay, the weak flabby triceps.
-40 total seconds of doing the thing where you pretend you're sitting in a chair with your back to the wall. Working up to squats, little by little.
-tons of stretching
So tired now (was tired when I went to the gym, too, which can't help) but it was worth it. Still elated, also.
ETA:
17 pounds is certainly nothing to sneeze at. I'm very proud of myself; I've never stuck with fitness long enough to see any real results before. It gave me an unbelievably strong boost to keep going and do more.
However, one must remember that I'm moderately overweight. I've managed to stay just shy of the obese category thanks(?) to my naturally larger build and overall generally decent health.
For most of my friends, 17 pounds would be all or most of what they want to lose. For me, it's just a very solid beginning. I'm not obsessing over the scale because I'm focusing on strength, fitness, and capability, but I absolutely need to lose weight to achieve those things.
I also know that 17 pounds must seem like an awful lot, but consider that I know that rate isn't common or sustainable...unless you're overweight to begin with. It's very common to drop a bunch of weight relatively quickly just by sticking to dietary and activity changes when you are heavy.
So yes, I lost a considerable amount of weight in a fairly small amount of time.Rest assured that I would never do anything drastic or unhealthy; I'm way too lazy for that. Me cutting out wine is probably pretty equivalent to your average person cutting out soda; the reduced sugar intake is quite significant, and it provided a quick initial loss.
So yes, if my recent weight loss seems unlikely or unhealthy to you, consider that I have a very long way to go, and don't expect to be losing at this rate for much longer.


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