MorrisBetter
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I've found that loosing weight is like quitting smoking. If you want it, it will happen. I've tried and failed (gave up) many times before succeeding. If you're not really serous....
Once you decide that you are going to do it, you also need to set realistic goals. It's also helpful to reward success with something. I think the most important thing to realize is that loosing weight requires that you be hungry some times. Retraining yourself to not snack every time you feel a hint of hungry is important. This not easy to do, but is not any means impossible.
I took a nutrition class offered by my HMO (Kaiser), and the BIG thing I took away from the class was what the nutritionist called, "fat plates". She put the amount of fat from various food items on plastic plates. My favorite cheeseburger was a real eye opener. It was hideous. I have eaten exactly zero cheeseburgers since that day.
My New Year resolution was to be under 200 by the time I went on my March DS ride in Death Valley....or no ride. That was a powerful incentive. After a slow start, things started working. I stopped eating things like cheeseburgers and giant burritos, but mostly it was portion control, and hiking two miles in the local hills a few time a week. Eat less and do more. I hit my goal two weeks before the ride. As of this morning I'm at 193. That's 19 Lbs since Jan 1st. I feel much better and the sense of accomplishment is pretty good too.
Once you decide that you are going to do it, you also need to set realistic goals. It's also helpful to reward success with something. I think the most important thing to realize is that loosing weight requires that you be hungry some times. Retraining yourself to not snack every time you feel a hint of hungry is important. This not easy to do, but is not any means impossible.
I took a nutrition class offered by my HMO (Kaiser), and the BIG thing I took away from the class was what the nutritionist called, "fat plates". She put the amount of fat from various food items on plastic plates. My favorite cheeseburger was a real eye opener. It was hideous. I have eaten exactly zero cheeseburgers since that day.
My New Year resolution was to be under 200 by the time I went on my March DS ride in Death Valley....or no ride. That was a powerful incentive. After a slow start, things started working. I stopped eating things like cheeseburgers and giant burritos, but mostly it was portion control, and hiking two miles in the local hills a few time a week. Eat less and do more. I hit my goal two weeks before the ride. As of this morning I'm at 193. That's 19 Lbs since Jan 1st. I feel much better and the sense of accomplishment is pretty good too.