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^ Nah, I'm not really a chocoloholic. I just like sweet stuff in general. Candies, lemonade, cake, ice cream, they're delicious! I know they're just empty calories but I can't resist them!
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I was just complaining about pole studios this evening because the ones around my area can be super lame for what you pay. Check out dirdybirdy on youtube.Fialovy said:I could probably also get some pole dancing instructional DVDs or something since I do still have my pole in my closet. I just need to find a good exercise setup.
Sadly you're going to need to learn to resist them. Easiest way is to not even have them in your pantry/fridge: so if you're going to start soon you should do a clean out of all your trouble foods.Mourning Dove said:^ Nah, I'm not really a chocoloholic. I just like sweet stuff in general. Candies, lemonade, cake, ice cream, they're delicious! I know they're just empty calories but I can't resist them!
Mourning Dove said:I realize I do have to cut out sugar: type 2 diabetes runs in my family. I try to drink more water using Mio. My physician also suggests eating fruit in place of sweets.
If you want flavored water, go with fruits or herbs instead. Mio's all chemicals and your body will just interpret the sucralose and acesulfame potassium as more sugar to retain and react to.Mourning Dove said:I realize I do have to cut out sugar: type 2 diabetes runs in my family. I try to drink more water using Mio. My physician also suggests eating fruit in place of sweets.
That's something to take up with your primary doctor. There's also the options of yoga or pilates, which you can either get on DVD or find on Youtube. Both are low impact and are a good start for someone who's just beginning to exercise.Mourning Dove said:Another of my problems is getting myself to exercise. I'd like to walk more, but my flat feet makes it painful to walk for too long. Besides proper foot support, is there any way to alleviate this? Or perhaps I'm just horrendously out of shape like OPL.![]()
Mourning Dove said:Another of my problems is getting myself to exercise. I'd like to walk more, but my flat feet makes it painful to walk for too long. Besides proper foot support, is there any way to alleviate this? Or perhaps I'm just horrendously out of shape like OPL.![]()
Mourning Dove said:Another of my problems is getting myself to exercise. I'd like to walk more, but my flat feet makes it painful to walk for too long. Besides proper foot support, is there any way to alleviate this? Or perhaps I'm just horrendously out of shape like OPL.![]()
Mourning Dove said:Another of my problems is getting myself to exercise. I'd like to walk more, but my flat feet makes it painful to walk for too long. Besides proper foot support, is there any way to alleviate this? Or perhaps I'm just horrendously out of shape like OPL.![]()
AtroposHeart said:Mourning Dove said:Another of my problems is getting myself to exercise. I'd like to walk more, but my flat feet makes it painful to walk for too long. Besides proper foot support, is there any way to alleviate this? Or perhaps I'm just horrendously out of shape like OPL.![]()
It might be your not use to walking. I really don't know much about flat feet, but maybe a doctor could recommend something. Also try searching around the internet for options. I had to do something similar for my bad calf pain that I had everytime I walked for more than five minutes.
Seahorses said:I can only speak for the iPhone but the Lose It app helped me lose a good 20lbs (currently at 145). There are several other similar food tracking apps that do the same thing. My friend lost around 30lbs in preparation for his wedding, and he is a much bigger dude (weighing around 200lbs). Although I went to the gym nearly every day when I was losing my weight, and I happen to be very active athletically. I think it is persistence that pays off. Another thing that I allowed myself was a cheat day once a week. In a way, it's a goal that you can use to motivate yourself with.