Sunday, August 11, 2013

How I'm going to lose the weight (again!)

my new "before" shots

As promised, here is the "how" portion of my new weight loss quest.

I thought that I would start with telling you how I'm not going to lose the weight: I'm not going to do anything revolutionary, fad-ish, or difficult.  I'm not going to have strict calendar goals.  I'm not going to  hate how I look as I lose the weight, or fantasize about how I will look once I've lost it.

And I'm not going to do anything to lose this weight that I'm not comfortable doing.  Also, I'm not going to be strict about anything.  What works one day may not feel comfortable the next day.

Anyway, enough of what I'm not going to do.  Here's what I am going to do to lose the weight this time around.

First of all, as stated earlier, this is a flexible plan.  I'm not going to say "Here's what I'm going to do!" and force myself to stick to it for any specific time period.  Instead, I'm going to go one day at a time.

Crap, I started with the "I'm not" statements again.

Okay, let me start over.

For now, this is my "plan":


  • I'm going to track calories at least 4 days a week on My Fitness Pal.  
  • I'm going to try really hard to listen to my hunger signals every day, but especially on the days that I choose to not track my calories.
  • I am going to weigh in once a week again.  
  • I'm going to take monthly progress pictures. 
  • I'm going to follow a half marathon training program.
      
That's it.  No specific foods to eat or stay away from, though I am considering starting to take a daily vitamin again just to try to keep myself healthy on the days that I don't eat a lot of nutrition.

Also, I don't have a scale right now, so I don't know my start weight, but for now I'm going to assume that (hope that!) I haven't gained any weight since my doctor appointment in June, at which point I tipped the scales at 218.

I do have a couple of specific weight loss goals in mind.  One is that I would love to get back down to 165 pounds or so, which is when I looked like this:


Atlantic City vacay!
May 2012

Still 11 pounds overweight by BMI standards and still a plus size by the fashion industry standards (size 14), but I was comfortable at this size and was able to maintain it pretty easily.  

My second goal is to get there by my 30th birthday.  So yes, a calendar goal.  But it's not a crazy unrealistic one.  My 30th birthday is October 7, 2014.  So that is 14 months to lose about 50 pounds.

And wouldn't it be cool to be done with weight loss by my thirties?

Anyway, I actually love the way that my body looks right now, too.

on my way to the pool
8/10/2013

But, my thighs rub against each other and I get bad chafing whenever I run in shorts.  And my knees and ankles are having issues from my running too, which may get better with less weight bearing down on them.

So, whether or not I get back to weighing 165, I will be thrilled once I get small enough to enjoy running a little more.  I don't like my body betraying me, making it hard to do something that I love so much.  So my short term goal is to lose as many thigh inches by my half marathon as possible.  I believe that this is possible with calorie counting and half marathon training.

I will try to do a regular post about how my weight loss quest is going.  Yes, that's what I'm calling it this time, because I think that "quest" sounds so much more fun than "journey".

Otherwise, I will continue to also blog about health, EDNOS recovery, and other happenings in my life such as grief, school, moving to NYC (!!!), etc.
















5 comments:

Me said...

A great plan indeed! You can do this :)

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Jessica said...

I want to start by saying you look fabulous :) You really do! I hope this doesn't come off as too cliche, but you have very nice proportions. I'm definitely jealous. Anyway, you know me, I'm all about leniency in the quest to get healthy (yay for quests!!), so I totally approve of this plan. Looking forward to all the updates!

Summer said...

I'm on the wanting to lose weight again plan, too, because i feel better at a lower weight. Last year, I went through a devasting loss. I'm taking a week off work and I've decided to walk (literally) with the memories instead of eating them away. I've planned a few different routes. This seemed like the best way to honor her memory. Very glad I found you. I think we can do this.

Unknown said...

This is very inspiring. Good luck with your journey. I am trying to lose weight again as well. =)