As I began to lose weight and get faster on the bike and on foot, people would often ask me "what have you done to lose all that weight." Regularly I would tell them exactly what Jeff used to say to me when I would ask him where I needed to start: "eat less and move more." Everyone wanted a secret formula to how I had lost 40 pounds in 2 months. But there wasn't one. I simply at about 25% less than what I had been eating in the first month and in the second month I added running about 10-15 miles per week. That's it.
As you can read here and here, I made some adjustments to my fitness and health plan at the first of the year. This time it wasn't really how much I was eating, it was what I was eating. After making these changes and increasing the intensity during my time at the gym, I have really made some strides when it comes to my body. As of last Friday I was down to 179 pounds (down 18 pounds from 197 pounds) and 15.1% body fat (down from probably at least 22%).
I don't write this to brag. I simply write this to tell people that it can be done. With some effort in your eating habits and additional effort in the gym or on the streets of your neighborhood, you can change the way you look and feel.
Is it easy? No. Does it hurt at the gym? Yes. Is it worth it? To me, absolutely!
Have you made any significant changes or commitments to your health lately? How are they coming along?
As you can read here and here, I made some adjustments to my fitness and health plan at the first of the year. This time it wasn't really how much I was eating, it was what I was eating. After making these changes and increasing the intensity during my time at the gym, I have really made some strides when it comes to my body. As of last Friday I was down to 179 pounds (down 18 pounds from 197 pounds) and 15.1% body fat (down from probably at least 22%).
I don't write this to brag. I simply write this to tell people that it can be done. With some effort in your eating habits and additional effort in the gym or on the streets of your neighborhood, you can change the way you look and feel.
Is it easy? No. Does it hurt at the gym? Yes. Is it worth it? To me, absolutely!
Have you made any significant changes or commitments to your health lately? How are they coming along?
9 comments:
Rock it, J Bussell! You are inspiring others to get with the program ... namely, me!
Thanks! I'm proud of the changes and the strides you've made in just a few weeks. Keep it up!
"Eat less, move more." Short but empowering statement. Thanks for the sharing.
Best,
Honeybee
http://healthybeautifulblog.blogspot.com/
Thanks for stopping by and commenting, Honeybee.
Way to go! That is great. It is because of you and Allison that I run and go to the gym. You are always so encouraging. Keep up the good, hard work.
Thanks, Heather. You too!
Thanks for stopping by, David. What's your question?
Great post. I wished more people were intentional with their health. I am a firm believer that God gave us our bodies and it is our responsibility to do everything we can to keep them healthy.
Thanks, Michael. You've been a great influence and encouragement to me!
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