Q:
Why did you decide to commit yourself to a 12-week+
transformation?
A: When I signed up with BFL Tracker, my
baby was 2 months old at the time, and I had gained 75 lbs
during my pregnancy. But more than needing to lose weight,
I needed to rebuild my muscles which became so soft and
weak during 7 months of very strict bedrest!! I came accross
the BFL Tracker, and was inspired by so many hard working
and dedicated people.....
Q: What was the hardest thing to overcome
during this time?
A:
Disciplining myself to lift weights and exercise
routinely.....
Q: What helped you get through this change
in lifestyle the most?
A: To be honest, I'm still working on that
part...
Q: Was there a particular area of your
body you wanted to improve most (chest, arms, legs, etc)?
If so, what did you find most beneficial in achieving that
goal?
A: My main concern was to build strength
in my legs. They were so terribly weak! Walking, stationary
bicycling, stair stepper, lifting weights all helped build
strength, muscle, and tone up my legs...
Q: What is/are your favorite new healthy
meal(s) that you incorporated to achieve your goals? Please
include recipes if necessary.
A: I have an EAS milkshake or protein bar
for breakfast, a tuna sandwich in pita bread for lunch and
a very healthy meat, vegetable, starch (potatoe/rice), and
a big salad for dinner. My weakness is midnight snacks!
I'm a bit of an insomniac, and I get bad hunger pangs late
at night if I'm still awake....
Q: What is your favorite exercise that
helped you lose weight and maintain that loss?
Walking, walking, walking!! Very fast and very far! Even
when it was raining, cold, or I just plain didn't want to!!!
Q: What did you do when you felt the most
temptation to either quit or cheat to get past it?
A:
Well, I never thought about quitting. I just get back on
track as soon as I'm ready... I allow myself some "indulgences"
other than on my "free day", otherwise, I start
thinking about whatever it is I'm craving until I finally
give-in and gorge on it! If I permit myself to give in to
my cravings, I only allow myself a small piece.... So, that
craving is snuffed out!
Q: Now that you've achieved your goals,
have you maintained the same workout and diet or have you
modified them to keep the results you've gained. If so,
what changes have you made?
A: I haven't ahcieved my ultimate goals
yet... I like my current eating habits (except for the midnight
snacks!), I think I'm eating pretty healthily for the most
part... I still do a lot of cardio like walking, stationary
bike, etc. I'd like to take it a step further and really
start pushing myself! Maybe even go to aerobics! My downfall
is that I lack discipline on weights. I'm considering hiring
a personal trainer to get me more serious about weights
and help teach me the discipline I need.....
Q: What have you done since achieving your
goals that you were not able to do before?
A:
I am now taking English style riding lessons!! I'm enjoying
it so much! I think the past 7 months have helped me to
not only lose weight, but strengthen my muscles and gave
me balance so I can ride a horse without hurting afterwards!
A friend is taking lessons with me, and her entire body
hurts!! She's amazed at my stamina!!!!! I never thought
I'd start riding horses at 38! I'm considering jumping as
soon as I'm good enough!!!
Q: How has achieving your goals changed
your life?
A: OH!! I am soooo much more confident!
Happy!! Outgoing!! Active!! I feel sexy!! Pretty!! You name
it!! This has been great for me!
Q: Do you have any advice for others currently
working towards their goals or having troubles getting to
them?
A: Don't give up or quit! Don't even consider
it an option!!! If you are like me, and start obsessivly
thinking about having a pizza or something, and it's NOT
your "free day", go ahead and allow yourself 2
yummy slices (NOT 3, 4, or 1/2 the pizza!!), but eat them
with a HUGE salad!! Don't consider it "cheating",
that's negative and seems like you failed. No one wants
to fail!! Think of it as a "naughty" little induldgence
that you're going to walk off later by walking harder and
longer!! Pretty soon, those cravings become less and less!!
And know what motivates me the most? Trying on clothes!
When I'm able to toss out the "big" one's and
graduate down a size, it motivates me to try harder!
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