My situation...
I have always watched what I ate and I tried to make healthy decisions, but I’ve almost always still been a little overweight. I tried Weight Watchers (by borrowing a friends book) and I tried counting calories for about a week each time before going crazy. I’ve tried just eating better and exercising, but I would always trail off and back to my old lazy ways. I don’t know if you are like me or not, but I can tell you what’s changed the tides for me.
I’ve started using technology!
It was too time consuming to track the calories and nutrition content of everything that I ate before, but now it’s easy with the help of great apps like
My Fitness Pall or
Loose It! These apps are both great and both FREE! I use My Fitness Pall and it is excellent, but from what I can tell Loose It! is very similar. You can scan in what you eat using the bar code on the item or you can look it up in the apps huge database of items. Make sure that you check the nutrition information though because the information is sometimes a little off.
How many calories am I burning?
Using one of those two apps will help you to track your diet and exercise, but I also recommend that you invest in a
heart rate monitor. The kinds that use a chest strap to detect your heart rate seem to get the best reviews online. I really love my heart rate monitor, by
Wahoo, because it appears to be very accurate and it connects to my iPhone instead of a watch like most of them. What I mean by this is that when you look at what your heart rate and such are, you’ll be looking at your phone, and not a watch. If you decide to get the kind of monitor that connects with your phone, try out the
Digifit app. I tried out a few others, but I found that this one was the best and most enjoyable app to use for this purpose.
So how has all this technology impacted my results?
For the first time ever I can really conceptualize what’s going on in my weight loss journey. I take 30 minutes out of every six days to exercise, I scan the barcodes of what I eat, and I incorporate cheat items into my diet so that I stay happy. Every morning I get up and weigh myself first thing. This may sound like a chore, but I love it! I have the kind of
digital scale that tells me what I weigh to the tenth of a pound, so I am able to get good news most mornings. Tracking my progress through various apps and in different ways has become a fun activity for me because I love knowing and understanding what effect my choices make.
Friends!
I hope that anyone reading this has a friend, family member, etc. to share their weight loss journey with. I find it very motivational that my husband and I are in on this journey together and that we can talk about our progress with each other. I know that it’s harder when the person that you live with doesn’t want to eat healthfully, but if this is your case don’t let it stop you. If you make the meals in your house, just give them extra portions or have lots of snacks available for them. However, please try to avoid having the kind of snacks around that are your weakness. If there are snacks that they like that you don’t, those are the perfect ones to keep on hand.
One more bit of advice…
Don’t starve yourself! You can eat nearly all day long and feel completely content while losing weight. I like to break my food intake up into
three meals and
three snacks. My day of eating and exercising goes in this order: breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner, exercise, and snack. If you use one of the calorie-counter apps it will tell you how many calories, grams of fat, carbs, and so on that you should eat in each day. When you exercise it adjusts these amounts so that you can eat more. Make sure that the changes you’re making to your diet are ones that you can stick with. Find out what your minimum
net calories per day is so that your body doesn’t go into starvation mode (which will only hurt your long term weight loss).
The future of this blog…
This post is just an introduction. In the future, I plan create briefer posts with more specific information. For instance, I love to cook so I will post snack and meal ideas along with pictures and directions. If I find out some other useful or interesting information I may also post that. If you would like to request a specific topic I will address it if I am able.
Remember, I am not a nutritionist or trained professional. I have done a lot of research online and through various health and nutrition books, but I’m no doctor. Always research things yourself or ask your doctor for their opinion on what you should do to lose weight.
* Check with your doctor before changing your diet. What works for me may not work for you.