Showing posts with label plateau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plateau. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

170

The Columbian, The Portland Observer, and even my own blog posts have mentioned my weight loss to date as 170 pounds. You may have even noticed, this number has been at a stand still for months. Perhaps, I'm in the midst of a plateau. Although some health professionals say there is no such thing as a plateau -- if you do the work and eat properly you see the results. Heavy sigh.

Okay, so maybe this is not a plateau, maybe I just needed a break.  I've been in a space like this before so I haven't hit the panic button because, well, I know my track record. Losing this amount of weight and battling obesity is no small feat.  Eating well, practicing healthy habits by exercising is a relatively new lifestyle for me. I'm still trying to figure this all out. I know how to eat poorly and be inactive - that was my specialty for 30 plus years.

So here I am in a state of uncertainty about my next move.  My next healthy move. I jab and I duck. I know,  in order to get to the next level, I'll have to find the next gear, kick things up a notch.  My body is fighting me, maybe my mind is too a little. My goal is attainable and within reach. But, it will not come without hard work. None of this has come without hard work. I want this, I really want this. I want to kick my old childhood nemesis obesity to the curb. So here I go...Time to lace up my gloves and get back in the ring. This is only round nine of a heavyweight bout.  I'll have to do something dramatic to get myself to the next level. Rest assured, like, Rocky, I'll go the distance.

Surely, I'm proud of where I am today -- I'm happier, healthier, and 170 pounds lighter. But, I will not rest my laurels here.  Like coach always tells me the best is yet to come. He's right. My dukes are up.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The weight is over

Lovin' life!

Good news, at last! The weight is over I've finally broke the latest plateau. The scale is heading in the right direction - 2 lbs. Phew. It's been at least six weeks, I think maybe longer.  I'm ecstatic about the weight loss, but more importantly I'm happy about the way I feel! I feel freaking amazing.

Non-weight related milestones:
  • Last week, I successfully made it to the gym five (5)days - first time since accident/surgery
  • I OWN the bike
  • I really, really dialed in on my diet 
  • I didn't allow myself to become discouraged -- I stayed focused with a positive, this too shall pass attitude  





Thursday, July 7, 2011

Weight It Out

I've been through this umpteen times before. I'm focused. Doing all the right things: Eating healthy and balanced. My exercise regimen is on point. But, the numbers on the scale just aren't moving. In the past, I would panic. Change the batteries. Declare the scale broke, but not anymore I'm an old veteran at this. This my friends is a plateau. Sure, it's a little frustrating. Really though I find it rather amusing. The human body is an amazing machine. So I just keep on doing all the right things and maybe shake up my routine some.  One day soon out of nowhere the numbers will again start to drop.  For now, I'll relish in the fact that I've broken through stalemate periods like this before to the tune of 170 lbs. forever gone. Reminder to self: Just weight it out. 

The Obesity Epidemic is REAL!

The evidence of an epidemic is everywhere.

· Two-thirds, more than 190 million Americans are
overweight or obese.

· Obesity-related diseases are a $147 billion dollar
medical burden every year.

· Childhood obesity has tripled in the last thirty years


Source: CBS News