OK, so maybe I don't hate all fruit but I've probably gone a year at a time without eating a piece of fresh fruit. If my 3-year-old didn't love it, I would probably still forget to eat any.

Monday, January 3, 2011

"The Biggest Loser "

The 11th Season of "The Biggest Loser" TV show starts tomorrow!  I have to say when I first heard the title of the show and that it involved a bunch of overweight people, I thought it would be a very wrong, worthless show.  I never even considered watching it.  Then a friend and my sister started talking to me about how great it was at the same time, so we watched the Season 8 premier and were hooked.  If you are trying to lose weight, and even if you aren’t, I highly recommend this show.  It inspires me to get up and do something! The show is committed to promoting healthy lifestyles.  It is packed with tips on eating healthy (though some of them are actually commercials) and the contestants are taught how to exercise.

Here are some things I have learned from the Biggest Loser.

  1. I need to figure out why I overeat.  I’ve heard that before, but it never really sank in until I started dieting.  Partly because I didn't realize that I was overeating a lot of the time.  It’s a process I’m still working on.
  2. Diets don’t work.  I need to be committed to a lifestyle change.  Even if I get to my goal weight, I can’t go back to eating out 5 times a week or eating gigantic bowls of ice cream every night.  This is emphasized in a special episode where they follow up with past contestants.  Some of them have gained all their weight back because they went home and returned to their past lifestyles.
  3. People need an outside motivation.  A lot of the contestants lose weight so they will be here for their kids or other family.  One of the contestants this year discovered that her daughter was anorexic “because she didn’t want to be fat like her mom”.
  4. I can look thin.  I’ve seen people lose a lot of weight, but not really look thin.  I didn’t think it was possible to look thin again until I saw this show.  And then there’s the whole rabbit hole of vanity that I’m just ignore for the purpose of this post.
  5. Push harder – “If you don’t puke, if you don’t faint, and if you don’t die, then just keep going.” Do it with “reckless abandon.” Bob Harper (Biggest Loser trainer)  I have always been afraid to push my body, but watching what the contestants can do on the show has given me courage to push beyond what I know I can do and do just a little more.
If you made a New Year's resolution about weight loss or fitness, here's a great tool to assist you!  Tune in to NBC, Tuesdays at 8/7c, or catch it online on NBC or Hulu, available the next day.
 

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Happy New Year!

I love New Year’s Day, a time of new beginnings, new resolutions, and starting fresh on past goals. Al and I eloped on New Year’s Day. :) The Christmas season is my favorite time of year, and it is complete with New Year’s and our anniversary.

If you've been following my Facebook statuses, you know that for 10 weeks, I've been trying to lose 10 pounds.  I made it!  So, in 2009, I lost 20 pounds and found out God blessed us with our 2nd baby. In 2010, I lost all my pregnancy weight and 20 more pounds. In 2011, I intend to lose 40 pounds more, unless another little blessing comes along. I really enjoyed the 10 pounds in 10 weeks goal, so I am sticking with that plan for intermediate goals. Also, I am going to *run* (yes, I mean run) a 5K this year with Al, and complete a 10K (that doesn’t necessarily mean *run* the whole way). I’ve never run a full mile before, much less 3.2, but I know I can already walk 3.2 at a pretty good pace! I also want to develop some weight training goals, though I have no idea what those should be. Good thing my gym has trainers.

At some point, my weight (as defined by a number on the scale) becomes irrelevant. I think I was about 130 when I was in high school, but I was not fit. I think if I’m fit, my goal weight might be 120 or 125? But if I’m healthy enough to run a 10K, I don’t think I should be obsessed with hitting a certain weight.

Oh yeah, I found out a couple of days ago that Al committed to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks at the same time I did!  Anyone else want to join us?!