Happy New Year Everyone!
Well, it's the traditional time of year for reflection and taking stock......for making new plans and embarking upon new journeys......So here goes........
Last year was initially a good one for me weightwise, as had the year before been. I had really got my weight down to the lowest it had been since my twenties (I'm in my 60s now) and improved my general fitness, stamina and mobility enormously (within the constraints of my ongoing medical condition).
I had basically done this by taking a membership out for my local leisure centre and attending lots of the fitness classes that were on offer, rather than doing gym sessions. I tried loads of different ones including aquafit, kettlebells, body pump, body combat, freestyle stepper, body balance, body attack, pilates, yoga, spinning, grit, and many others. Some were enjoyable, some were akin to torture, some were well within my capabilities, some were well beyond what felt comfortable or indeed safe for me.
The ones that I ended up settling on were pretty much aquafit, spinning, pilates and yoga. I did about ten classes in all every week - although when I first started I did a mix of nearer twenty.
It was great, I was able to eat whatever I liked and as much as I wanted and the weight still just fell off me. The downside was I used to come home from the leisure centre and pretty much collapse in front of the telly or go to bed and have a nap. This was not a huge problem though as I'm retired. That said the jobs that needed doing in the house & garden and on our cars were being neglected and kept mounting up. At the start of last August I decided that I would need to take a couple of weeks break from the leisure centre to start addressing some of these. To cut a long story short I've never yet got back to my classes. Those two weeks have stretched into four months - and, more importantly, I have put about a stone and a half of unwanted weight on!!
So that's the background to where I am now. I used to be a regular on these threads and the camarederie that they provided have helped me focus on losing weight in the past. So now I'm back.....and ready to lose more once again. Hopefully I'll lose it and
keep it off this time (which I know is the really tricky part.
Great to see that the lovely Diane will be joining me again this time - we've had some real good laughs together on here in the past. All the friendly support and gently humorous competitiveness really works for me. Can we tempt any of the other old regulars, and/or some new people, back onto these threads - or are you all now so svelte that you no longer need to be here.
And...If you are so svelte now - how did you do it? c'mon let's have your best tips!!
My immediate plans are:
a) update my weightloss chart thingys in my signature
b) set some realistic goals for myself
c) stop overeating
d) restart some fitness classes
e) don't give up till I get to where I want to be