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    Today marks the 2 year anniversary of my life-change. 2 years ago I was weighing in at 225. I was completely and utterly depressed with my situation and so unhappy. I vowed to totally change my life and stop eating and drinking my self to such unhealthiness. I was constantly exhausted, going across the room winded me, let alone stairs. I never wanted to do anything and being outside in the south in summer was torture! I had no self-respect or confidence and it was a chore to carry around this achy body.

    Today, I am alive, organized, working out with others and living a very very very active life. I have created a skill set of reading labels, organizing grochery shopping, planning meals and snacks. I have learned what real hunger feels like and I know my triggers. I plot and plan adventures and activities constantly to stretch my need for accomplishment. I almost always have a monthly or seasonal goal that requires training and daily participation.

    I would also say that a key to my success has been in finding this community to come to every day and participate with and give back to. Too many times someone has said something that inspired me to keep on going. Too many times I've stopped myself because of my accountability to this place and it's standards. Too many times I've gotten here first thing in the morning and arranged my thinking for the day...I don't know if I could have made it without the community here! Period!!!!!!

    My journey sharply turned when I took my new healthy body and trained in endurance sport. Endurance sport is like training for a marathon, or a triathlon. These endeavors require carbs. High levels of healthy carbs.
    Our burned fat cannot meet the demand required quickly enough to ward off bonking....something you have to exerience to get.

    Eating those carbs have caused weight gain, and "carb-hunger"...it has truly allowed me to know once and for all, I my body will store the excess carbs very quickly and I am still in "relationship" with carbs on a unhealthly level.

    Tomorrow morning I will ride in a 50mile race on my bike, and I will have sports carbs there to fuel me through. After the triathlon next month, I will return to lower carb living and lighter exercise to just maintain my fitness.
    My qwest will be to "return and remove the weight" and rest my body and then again, ramp it up in the spring. I always have goals and objectives things I am working towards to keep me focused and fine-tuned.

    I will be training 5 women in a make-over for the next 6 months, and I will be exercising with someone on a daily basis. My plan as of late will be to remove the foods that fuel me now. I use to do 30-45 mins of exercise 6 days a week with no performance fatigue or bonking, or carbs for fuel- so I will be seeking to get back to that place. I look forward to that "cleaner" living.

    I've said all along, I WANT TO BE HERE NEXT YEAR. I WANT TO BE LIVING IN CONTROL AND A HEALTHY LIFE STYLE. I WANT SELF-CONFIDENCE AND TRUST....

    The key for me was creating a sustainable way of living. I am all or nothing, and I had to drop that and create sustainable. 30 mins of exercise a day is doable, going for a hour would have burned me out. Creating mileage goals on the bike or jogging helped too. Having daily activity helped my mood and empowerment.

    Never leaving home without a snack was huge for me. I am easily trigged by "drive thru's" and "food courts". I kept baggies of food or nuts, and I avoided the mall for along time. I never ate out, unless I knew for certain I could, in the early days It was all about "cementing" myself to the diet.

    Staying rested and organized has also been a huge factor. I don't do well when I am tired or stressed out. So, I have gone the extra mile to avoid exhaustion much as possible. A good night sleep does more for me than anything else.

    I want to be here in a year!
    Last edited by Outback Jess; August 1, 2008, 06:01 AM.
    74 8/1/06
    SW225/CW142/GW135 83lbs GONE!
    2 YEARS and 9MONTHS!!! I've been here
    Jess Female/51/5'3

    www.jdudley.blog.com blog site

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    Re: 2 Years Today!

    WOO HOO!!! Congrats Jess! Very inspirational, as always. What exactly is "bonking"? I am very curious.
    Nick

    "Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but in ourselves, are triumph and defeat." -H.W. Longfellow

    "Failing to plan is planning to fail." -Alan Lakein

    "Slow and steady wins the race." -Turtle

    STATS: Male, 22, 6'0''

    Start--July 8, 2008:
    Size 38 jeans (snug)
    Size Large shirts (normal)

    Goals:
    Size 32 jeans (normal)
    Size Small (snug) / Medium (loose) shirts

    Progress:
    As of July 30, 2008:
    Size 36 jeans (normal)
    Size Medium shirts (normal/snug)

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    • #3
      Re: 2 Years Today!

      Bonking is when you are out there running a race, or a bike and you absolutely run out of fuel. You become weak, and shaky and need to eat, and you completely run out of ability to do well...sports people call this bonking.
      Think of it this way, you get up every day and run, training for a long distance race. You have short run days and then long run days where you are out for 2 hours or such. You do this over and over for the big race, and then it comes and you have built up this great set of legs (the engine) and you take off having spent months preparing and then all of a sudden, you don't have anything left in the tank.
      I am a 100% behind low carb living. But if you are training for a marathon you will need carbs. Long bike rides, or endurance activity you will need the right fuel to see you through.
      Bonking is ending up with an empty tank....You've build the muscles but without "instant" fuel they may not perform on your fat stores you are trying to burn up fast enough and get to the body....Metabolised fat cannot move fast enough, thus the need for carbs that are able to get there quickly and really that's the crux of the sports nutrition industry, the gels and drinks and bars are all meant to "be there when you need them"....but they are carbs....yet there are alot of them with low amounts of sugars...very cool!
      74 8/1/06
      SW225/CW142/GW135 83lbs GONE!
      2 YEARS and 9MONTHS!!! I've been here
      Jess Female/51/5'3

      www.jdudley.blog.com blog site

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      • #4
        Re: 2 Years Today!

        Ah, I see! I thought I may have experienced it since I usually do 2 hours of intense cardio every day. But no... I haven't Thankfully, I haven't. Another question, though... if you keep pushing yourself past exhaustion and your body is forced to get fuel somehow, what will it go after? Your fat or your protein stores? I have heard that if you overtrain, you can "lose" muscle... whatever that means. I didn't know it was possible to lose muscle. But anyway, now I see why it is recommended that you should up your carb intake if you are active. Makes sense!
        Nick

        "Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but in ourselves, are triumph and defeat." -H.W. Longfellow

        "Failing to plan is planning to fail." -Alan Lakein

        "Slow and steady wins the race." -Turtle

        STATS: Male, 22, 6'0''

        Start--July 8, 2008:
        Size 38 jeans (snug)
        Size Large shirts (normal)

        Goals:
        Size 32 jeans (normal)
        Size Small (snug) / Medium (loose) shirts

        Progress:
        As of July 30, 2008:
        Size 36 jeans (normal)
        Size Medium shirts (normal/snug)

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        • #5
          Re: 2 Years Today!

          Congrats Jess!! You're an inspiration!





          5'0/35/Mom of three boys
          SW 133
          CW 104 - GOAL!
          GW 105-110

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          • #6
            Re: 2 Years Today!

            You are truely amazing, Jess.

            Happy 2 years anniversary!!

            What a gift you have to share with others. I see your journey as one that began feeding the issues and now you're fueling the machine that drives you to your goals. You have an awesome driven spirit! What a gift! And the fact that you're sharing it with others, is truely awesome!
            ~Lisa~
            F, 37, 5' 7", Medium Frame
            I've been to the edge of 240something and I ain't going back!
            CW: 188
            GW: 165
            1st Goal: 180
            2nd Goal: 175
            3rd Goal: 170
            Final Goal: 165
            "You get what you put into it..."

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            • #7
              Re: 2 Years Today!

              Jess you've done a great job for yourself and for others. Your future is bright! Thank You!
              240/231/198
              6'1"
              01/09/10
              Goal 1: 229
              Goal 2: 219
              Goal 3: 209
              Goal 4: 198
              Goal 5: Maintain @195-198

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              • #8
                Re: 2 Years Today!

                I've been lurking the past few days..had to sign in and say congrats Jess!!! You've been one of my main inspirations. Your drive for success motivates me. Your words always encourage me, and you always keep it real. Thanks for being you!! Now back to my little corner (haven't had much time to post so I've been staying 'low')!
                *24 yr old proud momma of two boys!*
                height- 5'2" / OWL rung 1 /






                MINIGOALS - 120lbs - 7/21/09
                115lbs -
                110lbs -
                GOAL - 105lbs -

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                • #9
                  Re: 2 Years Today!

                  Hey guys! Thanks for your kind words. Ok, I did the 50 mile race. It was brutal because of the Georgia heat. There were 4 races, the 30, 50, 80 and 100... We 3 girls planned and trained for the 50. We each completed it. The guys, my husband and pastor included trained for the 100. They all came in at different points. My husband made 80 and has a great big smile on his face...He completed what he set out to. Only 2 guys out of 7 completed the 100...the heat was too brutal and people started cramping up and wearing out.

                  Nick to answer your question, the body does go after protein stores, but mostly it BONKS, to stop you before it gets to that level. I do not exercise to the point of exhaustion though, so I can' say I've been to the farther points of that. I've exercised for greater lengths of time in a miserable state and felt exhausted afterwards....thus the gels revolutionized my endurance efforts....
                  74 8/1/06
                  SW225/CW142/GW135 83lbs GONE!
                  2 YEARS and 9MONTHS!!! I've been here
                  Jess Female/51/5'3

                  www.jdudley.blog.com blog site

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2 Years Today!

                    Congratulations Jess! Your journey has been very inspirational to read about all along

                    Bonking made me smile - it means something far more rude in the UK

                    My Journal :rollerska :bouncy: 27 Female 5'7 :redsnoopy

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2 Years Today!

                      Congrats Jess!!!


                      Always an inspiration to us all
                      Lisa

                      restart 3/28/07
                      171.5/118.5/120






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                      • #12
                        Re: 2 Years Today!

                        So you are fabulous at 50... I will be here at this forum on April 29th 2010 leaving an inspiring message for others who are starting or are midway through their journeys.

                        Your experience is so inspiring and will have a lasting impact on how I walk through my journey. Thanks for sharing.

                        Kathy
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                        Wishing you much Peace Love and Joy
                        SW: 299lbs/ CW: 235lbs/ GW: 160
                        The bird a nest,
                        the spider a web,
                        man~ friendship.
                        William Blake.



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                        • #13
                          Re: 2 Years Today!

                          fantastic! congratulations!
                          the big atkins re-start on july 14/08...

                          235/204/165

                          mg 1 - 227 - met!
                          mg 2 - 220 - met!
                          mg 3 - 210 - met! finally!
                          mg 4 - 199

                          http://on-my-weigh-again.blogspot.com/

                          yay german!



                          re-started induction - feb 23/09. needed a fresh start!

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