Topic : Exercise

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Created on : Friday, July 01, 2005, 12:36:32 pm
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A staple of any weight loss plan is moderate daily exercise. Pilates, yoga, and aerobics are hugely popular, along with good old-fashioned walking! What exercises do you find most effective? Share your routine with us!

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September 27, 2005, 6:42 am PDT

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Hi I am about to turn twenty in the next few weeksi have gained quite of bit of weight with the past few months or from this time last year i know that i do not eat right how many college students do eat right while in school.  Ok last time i check i am little above 200 lbs. I know i can be able tolose weight my biggest problem lack of exercise my college has a gym. but i do not know what to do and how long to do exercises and i stop using the gym becuase i do not have anyone to share the expeirience. does anyone know if there is a way where  i can get my self the pride to use the gym. 

  

 
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September 28, 2005, 6:55 am PDT

Exercise

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How do you exercise when everything hurts? Your knees, ankles, back, hips, arms, head and your soul.  Everything hurts. I don't have any real reason to try and lose weight. If I can't stand biking or walking because my knees hurt, how can I possibly climb stairs at work?  If I can't bear to look at myself in the mirror, how can I stand to take a picture of myself as fat as I am?  I am over 300 pounds. I lost 30 pounds last fall but put it back on. I can't afford to buy the "low fat" foods or pay the price the stores want for fish or chicken breast.  

  

I have a full-time job, my husband works two jobs and mac and cheese is 4 for $1.00 where chicken breast is over $2.00 a pound. Our paychecks go out the door almost as fast as they come in. I'm behind on my house payment, my car payment, my loan payments (both student loans and one private loan for replacing a stove and refrigerator that were dying). I have no credit cards (except old ones that I am paying off to get them off my credit report). I don't have that much debt but getting 20 cent per hour annual pay raises at my job hasn't helped and the better paying jobs just aren't out there. I want to try and get a better job but that means I need to go back to college. I can't even afford the $50 application fee to see if I could get accepted, let alone the tuition and book fees.  

  

SO, why try and lose weight if you can't afford to eat right? If the money isn't there to buy healthy food, what's the hope in losing weight? Why try and excercise if you still eat the same boring Hamburger Helper, pastas, etc? I can't afford the "good for you" stuff. My budget is tight enough.  I have just about giving up hope.  

  

I twisted my knee this weekend and my doctor, today, tells me that "It is either a strained ligament or torn miniscus. Let it heal for two weeks and if it still hurts, then we'll get an x-ray and see about doing something. But, you should lose weight. Do you excercise?" "No," I say. "I can't bear to do anything." I might as well die fat and ugly than have to hear some skinny, slim female doctor tell me to do something about my weight but not offer me any hope. I can't walk, ride a bike, or climb stairs. My knees kill me on a bicycle and stairs. Maybe it is my mood, as she suggested, but do you think she offered to help me with that either? Nope. I cried in their bathroom for 5 minutes before I left to go to work. Now, I'm all depressed and sitting here typing on a message board for Dr. Phil. What do you do when your life stinks and your mood smells even worse? 

  

Sounds like you have alot of things going on and maybe a little depressed?  Hang in there.  I have thought the same thing about "How am I supposed to afford this??"  It sounds like you and your husband are really working hard, but just not able to get ahead.  Do you do a formal budget?  We started listening to Dave Ramsey a few months ago and his simple info on how to do a budget really helped.  Now we have a grocery budget and it makes me feel more powerful w/ money.  It might be worth trying. 

  

As the others mentioned, try to cut out expensive non-nutritional food (snacks, pop, etc)  We have started buying all generic items.  We also cook more instead of buying prepackaged foods.  If you can't buy all "low-fat"  try to buy some fresh fruit and veggies. Take small steps and you can succeed.  Walk 5 minutes if that is all you can do.  I really feel for you.  It sounds like you are really "low" and I have been there.  Don't give up hope. 

Email me if you need a buddy 

jklivin@wideopenwest.com 

Good Luck 

Donita 

 
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September 29, 2005, 6:16 pm PDT

Good for you!

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Hi I am about to turn twenty in the next few weeksi have gained quite of bit of weight with the past few months or from this time last year i know that i do not eat right how many college students do eat right while in school.  Ok last time i check i am little above 200 lbs. I know i can be able tolose weight my biggest problem lack of exercise my college has a gym. but i do not know what to do and how long to do exercises and i stop using the gym becuase i do not have anyone to share the expeirience. does anyone know if there is a way where  i can get my self the pride to use the gym. 

  

 You are to be commended on wanting to get to the gym. It can be intimidating, I know. Is there anybody that works in there, towel providers or maintenance? Usually there's people there that will show you how to use the equipment. I know its very hard to ask a muscle bound svelt person, but they didn't always look that way. Lots of times they are more than eager to help someone out because they've been where you are!  Or, if that's still difficult, maybe you know someone who would go with you a couple of times, just till you get the hang of it.
You might want to see if there is a WLC group in your area too, there's power in numbers. Good luck!
 
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October 2, 2005, 7:23 am PDT

cost of the plan

I just wanted to say that when I started following the Dr. Phil plan, I was worried about the cost of groceries going up. I'm a single mom, and can't afford to blow over $100 every week just to eat "healthy". But what I soon discovered is that I actually spend less on groceries now. I just didn't realize how much money I spent on JUNK! I still buy my sodas (diet), but drink less of them. Also, when I do buy something, it lasts longer because of the portion control. Another thing, excess carbohydrates were making me feel horrible (I have PCOS), now that I've followed his plan for a month (first 2 weeks were shaky, last 2 weeks much better) I am feeling better and with more energy.  

  

So to the lady in pain, think about the things you CAN do to help yourself. Portion control doesn't cost anything. You might find some extra money in your budget if you consider foods that aren't good for you. If you can't afford chicken, maybe beans? I can't remember how often he recommends you eat beans/lentils, but at least that would be a good protein once a week? Small steps, you CAN do it. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. 

  

Cheryl 

 
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October 2, 2005, 11:32 am PDT

I just wanted to add...

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I just wanted to say that when I started following the Dr. Phil plan, I was worried about the cost of groceries going up. I'm a single mom, and can't afford to blow over $100 every week just to eat "healthy". But what I soon discovered is that I actually spend less on groceries now. I just didn't realize how much money I spent on JUNK! I still buy my sodas (diet), but drink less of them. Also, when I do buy something, it lasts longer because of the portion control. Another thing, excess carbohydrates were making me feel horrible (I have PCOS), now that I've followed his plan for a month (first 2 weeks were shaky, last 2 weeks much better) I am feeling better and with more energy.  

  

So to the lady in pain, think about the things you CAN do to help yourself. Portion control doesn't cost anything. You might find some extra money in your budget if you consider foods that aren't good for you. If you can't afford chicken, maybe beans? I can't remember how often he recommends you eat beans/lentils, but at least that would be a good protein once a week? Small steps, you CAN do it. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. 

  

Cheryl 

About the "cost" of eating healthier, there's also the consideration of the drugs you won't need to buy. When I began eating better, I had no need of a whole list of over-the-counter drugs I kept stocks of before. Here's a hint, you know that commercial that shows all the women with messages on their stomachs like "gas" and "constipation"? I'm here to tell you, a change in the amount of sugars and carbs takes care of all of those and doesn't cost a thing. I also stopped getting headaches unless I was coming down with the flu.
 
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October 7, 2005, 10:05 pm PDT

Exercise

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How do you exercise when everything hurts? Your knees, ankles, back, hips, arms, head and your soul.  Everything hurts. I don't have any real reason to try and lose weight. If I can't stand biking or walking because my knees hurt, how can I possibly climb stairs at work?  If I can't bear to look at myself in the mirror, how can I stand to take a picture of myself as fat as I am?  I am over 300 pounds. I lost 30 pounds last fall but put it back on. I can't afford to buy the "low fat" foods or pay the price the stores want for fish or chicken breast.  

  

I have a full-time job, my husband works two jobs and mac and cheese is 4 for $1.00 where chicken breast is over $2.00 a pound. Our paychecks go out the door almost as fast as they come in. I'm behind on my house payment, my car payment, my loan payments (both student loans and one private loan for replacing a stove and refrigerator that were dying). I have no credit cards (except old ones that I am paying off to get them off my credit report). I don't have that much debt but getting 20 cent per hour annual pay raises at my job hasn't helped and the better paying jobs just aren't out there. I want to try and get a better job but that means I need to go back to college. I can't even afford the $50 application fee to see if I could get accepted, let alone the tuition and book fees.  

  

SO, why try and lose weight if you can't afford to eat right? If the money isn't there to buy healthy food, what's the hope in losing weight? Why try and excercise if you still eat the same boring Hamburger Helper, pastas, etc? I can't afford the "good for you" stuff. My budget is tight enough.  I have just about giving up hope.  

  

I twisted my knee this weekend and my doctor, today, tells me that "It is either a strained ligament or torn miniscus. Let it heal for two weeks and if it still hurts, then we'll get an x-ray and see about doing something. But, you should lose weight. Do you excercise?" "No," I say. "I can't bear to do anything." I might as well die fat and ugly than have to hear some skinny, slim female doctor tell me to do something about my weight but not offer me any hope. I can't walk, ride a bike, or climb stairs. My knees kill me on a bicycle and stairs. Maybe it is my mood, as she suggested, but do you think she offered to help me with that either? Nope. I cried in their bathroom for 5 minutes before I left to go to work. Now, I'm all depressed and sitting here typing on a message board for Dr. Phil. What do you do when your life stinks and your mood smells even worse? 

  

I had to reply to your message, because just a month ago I was in your exact same shape. I wasn't in as much pain as you , but I had no energy, exercising hurt, and I could not afford the healthy food. The 4 for $1 mac and cheese was on my plate every night.lol I have two children and realized it was time to get help. I filed for foodstamps, and I now have enough to buy my healthy foods and all the treats that they love. I felt bad for filing, but I work my butt off, as I am sure you do. Every one needs a little help, and if getting help saves your life,, please do it!!! 

I have been on my diet for a little over two weeks and can now do and hour of exercise a day. 

You can do exercices while sitting, look up in google.com "wheelchair exercises" any little bit helps. 

  

There is hope, you just have to find it!!  

 
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October 13, 2005, 4:54 pm PDT

I finally made it to the gym today!!!

I signed up for an exercise class a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't make the 1st week because my kitten was being fixed.   Then Tuesday, I had a family emergency.   Finally made it today and I did so well!! 

  

I can't believe how healthy I truly have become!!!   We did free weights and I was able to stay with the class except when my leg started to cramp and I simply bent my legs and then continued! 

  

Each class is different!!  I have a meeting with the personal trainer on Tuesday where I'm going to work out different routines on the machines.   Like today, we did free weights and I didn't stay to do the machines.   2 hours is way to long for that.  I want to do different!  I want to develop a couple of different routines for me to do. 

  

I'm still surprised at how well I'm doing with exercise.   I was such a mess before!  Now, I'm able to stick with an hour long class and walk away without having to take IBUPROFEN to help my muscles. In fact, this was the first time I found myself HUNGRY after the class was over. Usually, I'm not hungry for hours later! 

 
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October 14, 2005, 10:27 am PDT

125 ibls?

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Hello, again. I'm definately going to get those two books. I'll get my mom to pick them up for me, because she's going to the mall in 2 days. About the gym, I kind of dont have a lot of time to go. I go to school during the week, and on weekends, I volunteer at the SPCA, (the humane society), and I dont have money, to keep busing back and fourth, and I would like to buy a membership to go there, but, it costs like $60. I dont have that. I REALLY need to get rid of my junk food. Lately, I've been telling my mom, everytime she goes grocery shopping, I tell her, can you please get me a lot of fruits (mangos, kiwis, strawberrys, plums, peaches, grapes etc.), cause I REALLY LOVE fruits and veggies, everytime I open the fridge, there will be orange juice, milk, water, and pop in there, and what I go for is the pop, my dad told me to cut it down, but I just can't. Its like bitting my nails, I cant help it. It drives me insane, I know I need to stop but I can't. I really appreciate you, taking the time, to type all this out, to try and help me. I'll definately get those books. Usually, when I get bored, I eat a lot!! Anything. I'll eat it. Even when I'm full, I'll still crave something, so I'll go and eat it. I will definately try really hard, to kick my bad habits, and I will definately keep you updated. I now, way 125, and I will try and work out my problem. And, I will let you know how I am doing.

   I think you are doing really well and to give up soda for one so young is really hard I know, but am I reading right that you weight125 lbs?  Unless you are just 5 feet tall or shorter that is in no way overweight for a 16 year old girl!  If you want to look "thinner" no amount of dieting is going to get you there you are going to have to exercise and tone.  If you keep it up you are going to wind up looking emaciated and have an eating disorder and you will probably still have the pot belly or butt!  You are on the right track.  Cut out the junk food, but please, please, please, think about a good exercise plan instead of just "dieting".  It could be as simple as crunches, situps, lunges (for the butt) and pushups everyday or just walking for an hour! 

 
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October 14, 2005, 4:10 pm PDT

I'm so proud of me today!

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I signed up for an exercise class a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't make the 1st week because my kitten was being fixed.   Then Tuesday, I had a family emergency.   Finally made it today and I did so well!! 

  

I can't believe how healthy I truly have become!!!   We did free weights and I was able to stay with the class except when my leg started to cramp and I simply bent my legs and then continued! 

  

Each class is different!!  I have a meeting with the personal trainer on Tuesday where I'm going to work out different routines on the machines.   Like today, we did free weights and I didn't stay to do the machines.   2 hours is way to long for that.  I want to do different!  I want to develop a couple of different routines for me to do. 

  

I'm still surprised at how well I'm doing with exercise.   I was such a mess before!  Now, I'm able to stick with an hour long class and walk away without having to take IBUPROFEN to help my muscles. In fact, this was the first time I found myself HUNGRY after the class was over. Usually, I'm not hungry for hours later! 

This morning when I woke up I was hit with a WHAMMY!  My thighs were killing me!  I had worked muscles yesterday that I never even knew existed!  I've been walking around all day on stiff legs.   Sitting or worse, coming down a flight of stairs is a real killer for me!   

  

And yet at the same time, I'm walking around so proud of me.  I can not believe I did the entire class with only a slight redness in my face -- I don't sweat so one big fear for me is passing out from being overheated.   The 3 men in my class had sweat coming off their bodies - so I knew I had held my own.   

  

I'm doing so much better this evening and will do so much better tomorrow.  I really can't believe that I have made it this far with exercise.   It's been slow for me and at times like this, I see my healthy self becoming my true life style and not sitting on a couch! 

 
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October 14, 2005, 7:29 pm PDT

I totally understand.

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How do you exercise when everything hurts? Your knees, ankles, back, hips, arms, head and your soul.  Everything hurts. I don't have any real reason to try and lose weight. If I can't stand biking or walking because my knees hurt, how can I possibly climb stairs at work?  If I can't bear to look at myself in the mirror, how can I stand to take a picture of myself as fat as I am?  I am over 300 pounds. I lost 30 pounds last fall but put it back on. I can't afford to buy the "low fat" foods or pay the price the stores want for fish or chicken breast.  

  

I have a full-time job, my husband works two jobs and mac and cheese is 4 for $1.00 where chicken breast is over $2.00 a pound. Our paychecks go out the door almost as fast as they come in. I'm behind on my house payment, my car payment, my loan payments (both student loans and one private loan for replacing a stove and refrigerator that were dying). I have no credit cards (except old ones that I am paying off to get them off my credit report). I don't have that much debt but getting 20 cent per hour annual pay raises at my job hasn't helped and the better paying jobs just aren't out there. I want to try and get a better job but that means I need to go back to college. I can't even afford the $50 application fee to see if I could get accepted, let alone the tuition and book fees.  

  

SO, why try and lose weight if you can't afford to eat right? If the money isn't there to buy healthy food, what's the hope in losing weight? Why try and excercise if you still eat the same boring Hamburger Helper, pastas, etc? I can't afford the "good for you" stuff. My budget is tight enough.  I have just about giving up hope.  

  

I twisted my knee this weekend and my doctor, today, tells me that "It is either a strained ligament or torn miniscus. Let it heal for two weeks and if it still hurts, then we'll get an x-ray and see about doing something. But, you should lose weight. Do you excercise?" "No," I say. "I can't bear to do anything." I might as well die fat and ugly than have to hear some skinny, slim female doctor tell me to do something about my weight but not offer me any hope. I can't walk, ride a bike, or climb stairs. My knees kill me on a bicycle and stairs. Maybe it is my mood, as she suggested, but do you think she offered to help me with that either? Nope. I cried in their bathroom for 5 minutes before I left to go to work. Now, I'm all depressed and sitting here typing on a message board for Dr. Phil. What do you do when your life stinks and your mood smells even worse? 

  

Here is an idea, have you seen the way the elderly exercise, start that way. 

  

  

The media keeps wondering why Americans are fat/obese. Fast food and junk food are dirt cheap and highly convenient (drive-thrus, delivery, barely any preparation or spoilage). Also, many (affordable to many) neighborhoods are not conducive to the free exercise of walking or biking.  

  

No sidewalks, traffic dangers, crime, loose dogs, loose people, and just plain borrrrring to walk through (no natural trails or tree-lined sidewalks near the water).  The rich have no excuse to be fat (maybe if they worked 60 to 80 hours a week), they can afford neighborhoods that include scenic pathways or homes with large enough estate to create their own private nature trails and allow their dogs to run free next to them. Soooo, jealous, I mean envious. 

  

  

 

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