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12-30-2024, 03:49 PM
What's everyone's resolutions as we head into 2025?
Or does anyone still do resolutions? If so, how long do they last?
Happy New Year's to everyone here at BGR!
Or does anyone still do resolutions? If so, how long do they last?
Happy New Year's to everyone here at BGR!
12-30-2024, 04:28 PM
I don't really make resolutions. If I were to make one, it would be to continue what I have been doing since April 2023, that is maintain what I have been doing to help me get in shape, got me off blood pressure and cholesterol meds, and keep all the weight off that I have lost.
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12-30-2024, 04:33 PM
(12-30-2024, 04:28 PM)Jarons Wrote: I don't really make resolutions. If I were to make one, it would be to continue what I have been doing since April 2023, that is maintain what I have been doing to help me get in shape, got me off blood pressure and cholesterol meds, and keep all the weight off that I have lost.
Think that would be most of everyone's is to stay/get into better shape physically & mentally.
I'm like you tho, don't make solutions bc I never stick to them, but mine would definitely be to lose weight, get off my bp meds as well and stomach medicine.
12-30-2024, 04:52 PM
(12-30-2024, 04:33 PM)-STAT- Wrote:(12-30-2024, 04:28 PM)Jarons Wrote: I don't really make resolutions. If I were to make one, it would be to continue what I have been doing since April 2023, that is maintain what I have been doing to help me get in shape, got me off blood pressure and cholesterol meds, and keep all the weight off that I have lost.
Think that would be most of everyone's is to stay/get into better shape physically & mentally.
I'm like you tho, don't make solutions bc I never stick to them, but mine would definitely be to lose weight, get off my bp meds as well and stomach medicine.
I'm going to be drifting off topic a bit. Getting in shape is a huge commitment. I just made it part of my routine. Many people quit because it's a long slow process. Except for my shoulders, my body feels and looks better than in my 20s, I will be turning 50 in 2025.I am doing things now that I never could do before. We'll worth the commitment.
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12-30-2024, 05:19 PM
I agree, losing weight is a great new years resolution. That's one of mine every year. It seems to be so much tougher now to lose weight. When I was younger I couldn't gain weight no matter what I did. When I was 18 I was 6ft tall and only weighed 140lbs. For a month I drunk weight gainer, I believe that's what it was called. Supposed to help you gain weight. During this time I worked out both at home and the gym. I weighed myself after a month. I went from 140 to 130, I lost 10lbs instead of gaining anything lol
I could eat whatever I wanted and gain no weight back in the day. Now days I can think about food and it's like the lbs just pour on! I can lose weight at times but it's like I can only lose so much, then I'm stuck, no matter what I do.
A few years back I was exercising daily and noticed I was losing weight. I slowly began cutting out junk food and pop. Started eating more fruit and vegetables. I kept dropping lbs. So I decided to become fully committed. For a month I exercised every day and cut out all junk food. I didn't weigh myself for that month. Idk what it is with me for going a month without weighing myself! I was pumped up and expecting a huge weight loss.
I kept a chart of how much I'd lost. After a month of eating right and exercising daily I got on the scales. I was like this can't be right so I got on again! I'd only lost like 2 tenths of a pound, since the last time I weighed myself a month ago! Not even a full pound! I was starved to death. I ordered a 18 inch loaded supreme pizza plus a 10in pepperoni and a liter of Dr pepper. Picked it up, get home, I eat every bit of it all in one sitting
Maybe this year can get over the hump on the weight I get stuck on. Walking around the woods hunting, helps.
I could eat whatever I wanted and gain no weight back in the day. Now days I can think about food and it's like the lbs just pour on! I can lose weight at times but it's like I can only lose so much, then I'm stuck, no matter what I do.
A few years back I was exercising daily and noticed I was losing weight. I slowly began cutting out junk food and pop. Started eating more fruit and vegetables. I kept dropping lbs. So I decided to become fully committed. For a month I exercised every day and cut out all junk food. I didn't weigh myself for that month. Idk what it is with me for going a month without weighing myself! I was pumped up and expecting a huge weight loss.
I kept a chart of how much I'd lost. After a month of eating right and exercising daily I got on the scales. I was like this can't be right so I got on again! I'd only lost like 2 tenths of a pound, since the last time I weighed myself a month ago! Not even a full pound! I was starved to death. I ordered a 18 inch loaded supreme pizza plus a 10in pepperoni and a liter of Dr pepper. Picked it up, get home, I eat every bit of it all in one sitting
Maybe this year can get over the hump on the weight I get stuck on. Walking around the woods hunting, helps.
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