I've decided not to join Weight Watchers this time around. While the program worked for me, I don't want to spend the money and dread the meetings. I loved going to my meetings for a very long time, and then eventually some new people joined who, quite frankly, annoyed me. Think what you will, I speak the truth!
What I did learn the most from WW is that I need to track what I eat. I'm going to use myfitnesspal in order to keep track of what I eat as well as my exercise. There is also a social part of myfitnesspal, so if you want to give it a try, my username is Gogasa. I'm not quite sure about the social part of it since I've never used it, but it can't hurt! Feel free to add me as a friend on there! The reason I chose myfitnesspal is that has a free app as well as a website. A few other apps only exist as apps. I like being able to access my information on my phone as well as on my computer.
While I am focusing on my calories, I am also trying to eat the least amount of processed foods as possible. I'm not talking about buying only organic foods or anything like that. I (luckily) enjoy cooking, so I try to keep my shopping to at least 75% produce and fresh proteins (fish, poultry, etc.). This step alone keeps my food intake much healthier. I find that on days where I cook breakfast, lunch, and dinner from scratch, I end up way below my recommended daily calorie intake.
I am a "normal" human being, though, so I do have convenience foods stocked up in my house for times when I don't want to cook or when I just don't have the time. I also have my share of artificial sweeteners and the like, because sometimes you just need the fake stuff.
I'm also getting my butt to the gym at least 3 times a week, usually more than that! Right now, I'm limiting myself to the elliptical. I'm doing the Dirty Girl 5K Mudrun (woohoo!) this weekend, and I don't want to be unable to complete it if my body is too sore from starting a new routine! After that, I'll start weight training and going back to yoga as well.
I've also gone to another doctor to see if there's anything that can be done to make my knee "normal" again. It's never been the same since I tore my ACL and meniscus, and it really limits me. It doesn't hurt, but it gets tired, achy and swells up very easily. I pretty much wear sneakers all of the time since any other shoe just makes it worse.
So far, so good. I will be posting more pictures, recipes and weekly weigh-ins as I go along. Thanks everyone for your support, it means more than you know!
You go, girl! You got this!
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