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  • What I've Learned after 4 Years

    1. Calories *do* count. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Your body does not stop counting calories just because you're limiting carbs.

    2. Exercise is NOT optional. You might not be athletic or coordinated .. you might be extremely busy .. you might not have "time*. Baloney. You don't need to be a proven athlete to exercise. You don't need strong legs. You don't need fancy schmancy equipment. You don't need to join a gym. You don't need a certain pair of shoes. All you need is 30 minutes a day to raise your heartrate. Don't underestimate what that will do for you, not only physically, but mentally, and psychologically.

    3. FAT is your friend. Don't worry about eating fat. If you are exercising (and if you're not, shame on you!) you are burning fat for fuel.

    4. SUGAR is the ultimate enemy, not only to your weight, but to your life. No other substance on earth is as damaging to the human body. Do you really want me to step into my anti-sugar pulpit? Okay, then, take my word for it.

    5. The scale is not the best indicator of your progress. Use the scale as a guide, but certainly not a god. The best way to measure your progress IS TO MEASURE YOUR PROGRESS! Invest in a good tape measure and use it often.

    6. As you size down, make a COMMITMENT to staying small by GETTING RID OF YOUR FAT CLOTHES. Believe me, there is something very sobering about only having small clothes in your closet.

    7. DRINK YOUR WATER. Even after you lose the weight .. its important to purify your body and flush the toxins out of your system. 64 oz of water a day .. FOREVER.

    8. Make yourself accountable. Tell people how much you've lost. The more people you tell, the more you realize that you are making yourself accountable to keep the weight off for good.

    9. Don't think that maintenance is the end. Its only the beginning. That's when the really hard work starts. This is a WAY OF LIFE.

    10. Food is fuel. It is not a security blanket. It is not a comfort. It is not a reward. IT IS FUEL. NOTHING MORE.


    Betty
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    Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

    great things to learn about yourself and Atkins. looks like you will be a life long goalie
    by the book atkinseer

    started 6/1/02 at 313
    goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge


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    • #3
      Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

      Great information!
      Val

      38f, 5'7"
      153/148/135?

      16/80 November Mileage Challenge
      6/20 November Video Challenge

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      • #4
        Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

        Something else for me to add to my fridge. Thank you!

        Age: 42
        Height: 5'5"





        PLEDGING FLIGHTS CHALLENGE
        Virtual Buildings Finished!
        Currently climbing Mount Everest, Nepal 47,720/58,070

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        • #5
          Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

          Great post Betty!
          Before and after:






          PLEDGING FLIGHTS
          Completed: 1st set of buildings and mountains (Everest,M.Blanc & Kilimanjaro, twice); Tower Masts & Chimneys; More virtual buildings; Challenger's Choice x 2 (volcanos and mountains on Mars). Currently climbing: Mount Snowdon again: 416/475

          Start 10 Jan 2005. Maintenance since Aug. 2005.
          F/56yrs/5'.4"
          SW:77.7 LW:56.5 CW:60.1 (kilos)

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          • #6
            Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

            Wonderful post! Straight forward & to the point!
            HW=250+/222/GW=175 37F/5'7
            Revamped my WOL starting 2/10/08.










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            • #7
              Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

              Great post Betty, very informative!!

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              • #8
                Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

                Betty have you found that even though you must be the same weight at goal, that your overall body fat percentage is decreasing whilst on maintenance?
                My ADBB Journal here.

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                • #9
                  Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

                  Originally posted by LC_Dave
                  Betty have you found that even though you must be the same weight at goal, that your overall body fat percentage is decreasing whilst on maintenance?
                  Definitely. By running upwards of 40 miles a week, my body fat is 16%. I don't care what the scale says as long as I fit into size zero jeans.

                  Betty
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                  • #10
                    Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

                    Originally posted by ttdriver
                    Definitely. By running upwards of 40 miles a week, my body fat is 16%. I don't care what the scale says as long as I fit into size zero jeans.

                    Betty
                    Ha ha! LOL Awesome!

                    From what I have seen in others also, reaching your goal weigh is just another step, people are losing body fat % as they maintain!

                    16% is pretty low for a female!
                    My ADBB Journal here.

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                    • #11
                      Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

                      Betty i was wondering, if it isn't to personal, how much weight did you lose?

                      restarted 7/23/09 HW 338/SW 280/ CW 261.2/ GW 185 37yrs/5'11

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                      • #12
                        Re: What I've Learned after 4 Years

                        All so true! I especially agree with #8 - I tell EVERYONE! And it is keeping me on the straight and narrow.
                        Odille

                        Start 10 Sep 05
                        F, 170cm (5'7"); 53
                        ----------------------------
                        I lost 11kg or 25.4lbs in 14 days on Induction!
                        131 kg (HW/est SW)/ 104.3 (CW)/ 63 (GW)
                        288.5 lbs / 223.5 / 138 (1kg = 2.202 lbs)
                        www.noworriesoz.biz







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