Monday, January 7, 2013

Week 1 Diet Progress


Week ONE of the 2013 Diet Progress Program overwhelmed me with the fantastic response!  I want to thank everyone who signed in with diet goals and a huge round of applause to several who have already lost some weight in their first week.  Way to go!!

And if you didn't lose any weight yet, don't despair - the first weeks are often a combination of trial and error to find what's working for you.   What works for one person may not necessarily work for the next.  Some people need to eat more of one food, or less of a food,  maybe someone else needs to concentrate on exercises like walking, running or weights.  And if you fell off your diet new healthy eating for life, don't beat yourself up over it.  We all do it from time to time.  Just tell yourself that you'll start again the next meal, or the next day.

Some people say dieting is hard - yes, sometimes it is hard.  But the hard is what makes your successes so much sweeter.  Savor that feeling when you step on the scale and see that the needle went down a little.  And if it didn't, evaluate why it didn't and be honest with yourself.  Did you have a caloric deficit for the week?  Did you try to get some exercise in?  Did you over indulge on something?  Get off the scale, say this is a new week, and start again.  Remember, a 1-2 lb loss per week is a good goal to shoot for.

Many diets fail because people think, "I need to lose 30 lbs or 50 lbs or 100 lbs" and that may feel overwhelming.   Try thinking of it in a different way and maybe say "I want to lose 5 lbs this month."  I lost my 80 lbs in less than a year, but I did it slowly, gradually and I spent some time researching what I was eating.  I was actually surprised at how little I knew about what I was putting in my mouth every day.  Once I had a better understanding of food and calories and fats, it was easier to figure out what to eat each day.

If you lost some weight the first week, please comment below on what your approach was.  What did you change or do differently?

Good luck everyone on week 2!


One last thing, anyone is free to join in at any time during the year.  You didn't have to sign up on day one.  Jump on our bandwagon at any time during the year.

As always, be sure to consult your doctor before beginning any diet or exercise program.  Get a professionals advice on what is the best course of action for you.  Don't attempt anything that may cause injury.  I want to remind everyone that I am NOT a licensed nutritionist so I cannot tell you what to do.  I am only sharing my knowledge with others and sharing my journey.  Consult your doctor for his advice.  







7 comments:

  1. I haven't lost any weight, but I'm not giving up! I've been doing weight lifting 4 times a week, which I really enjoy although I'm having such a hard time trying to get motivated to do Cardio :/ my goal is to lose 30 kg (66 lb) before going to University in september :D!

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    1. Go to my search bar on the right and search under MUSCLE. There is some good info there, especially this post:
      http://tonysnutritiontips.blogspot.com/2012/01/gaining-muscle-to-lose-fat.html

      Keep up the good work!

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  2. I'm a bit late to the party! Was crazy busy last week so didn't sign in. On Jan 3rd (was out of town until then) my starting weight was 82.4 kg (181.6 lbs)... yikes! I said. Christmas and New Year's excesses... but this morning it was only 80.4 kg (177.2 lbs) so I'm back to where I was before Christmas! I think all the extra walking I did during the holidays, and return to lighter meals for 4 days helped!

    I don't have a specific goal yet, haven't had time to think about it! Need to get my life reorganized post-holiday madness first. But off the top of my head I'd ideally like to lose 1.5-2kg (3.3-4.4 lbs) per month by watching what I eat (not a crazy strict diet, just cutting out certain things, balancing out meals) and increasing the amount of exercise I do. I'd like to be below 75kg (165 lbs) by summer, maintain that for a while then make it below 70 (154). Here's hoping! ;o)

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    1. It's never too late to start on the road to a healthy life style. Welcome to the group and good luck!

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  3. well i only lost 2 pounds so far but I am doing the american heart association diet. and walking for two hourse at least 1 time a week. but recently ive started to do cardio excercises and curls in 20 second reps as intensely as i can. i feel good!! and things taste so differently! Today I ENJOYED eating steamed broccoli- which is usually the downfall of dinner!

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    1. Good for you Ellie - that's the kind of progress that is encouraging to others.

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  4. I'm officially hopping on board here for the program - I don't need to lose much weight - only 5 lbs. But my REAL goal is to be able to run a mile. I currently can only run 1 minute, walk 1 minute, and I do it for a mile, but I really want to be able to run the entire mile. SO here goes.....

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