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Old Apr 01, 2014, 10:01 AM
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To be clear, I have never really had a problem with my weight. I walk everywhere and I do a lot of physical activity at work, so while I have not been the healthiest individual, I have always been able to avoid the dangerous problem of becoming too rotund by simply not being active.

However, in the past couple of weeks I have made some healthy changes.

I've cut soda out of my diet completely. I've started adding more coffee to my pot of hot water and sugar every morning and I am making more conscientious decisions about the amount of physical activity I do every day.

For example, squat thrusts are a simple and easy exercise that do not bother my neighbors in the apartment below me. I have also made an effort to walk either to or from work. Some days I just have to take the bus, but when I do walk, I power walk. I also try to change up the route I walk so that there's more uphill walking and occasionally I'll do a sprint or too.

My goal is to basically get rid of my belly, which has been with me since my teens.

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Old Apr 01, 2014, 10:27 AM
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This is so good and positive as you know that exercise is good for the spirit as well as the loss of body fat! I am a lard butt. Been heavy since I was 6 years old. But depression makes the problem so much worse. From overeating to not eating for days on end. I joined the gym but after recently losing my job I have no motivation to go the gym but was going 3-4 a week when I had the job. Your story made me remember how I was lucky to even have a desk job for the first time in my life even if I did lose it. Although I lived very close to work I still drove there and yet many people have to walk to work or cannot even afford a gym membership. Dang it I need to move my butt to the gym and start focusing on me and say screw you negative depression. I am going to go places even if I just sit around and gap out on people and then when people give me dirty looks I will just turn around and show them my butt! ")
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Old Apr 01, 2014, 11:11 PM
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Well, one thing I've been doing is going heavy on the fruits and veggies and keeping a close eye on the ingredients of food. I've also been eating a lot of eggs for breakfast, cause, sorry the cholesterol myth doesn't phase me. The Incredible Edible Egg wins out every time.
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Old Apr 01, 2014, 11:19 PM
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You know, I but the eggs and they just languish in the fridge. I need to be eating more egg and far less potato and mac&cheese. I am somewhat an idiot about food. I was starting to be so good with diet and working out and with the sudden loss of a serious job at age 40 I crumbled down. Now I crave garbage food, ice cream and I am so lazy (but it's not a choice thing). I am working on this with a psychologist so I hope to be better soon. I do know oatmeal is magic with an apple each day if you can stick with the routine! Then lots of water and fistfuls of certain nuts throughout the day.
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Old Apr 02, 2014, 10:28 AM
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Sometimes you can find opportunities to sneak exercise in. For example, nearly every time I have to pick something up off the floor I slip in a squat thrust.

Whenever I'm carrying groceries home, I left the bags a few times as though I were doing a rep with weights. It's basically the same thing and on average a bag of groceries can be about five to ten pounds on each arm.
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