excitableequine
Full Member
Hi everybody! :wavey:
I'm Lynds, currently studying music at university and thoroughly enjoying life! Except for one thing...my weight. It's been the bane of my life, the millstone round my neck (and stomach!) for as long as I can remember. I don't ever remember being at least at a normal weight, I've always seemed to be in the overweight or obese category.
Enough was enough, and tonight I joined my local SW after a fair bit of mental cajouling from myself! Once I'd made the decision, I got very very excited and wanted to find out about it before I got there. I had a look around the boards, got some ideas and then went shopping this afternoon for lots of nice healthy (colourful!) food.
The meeting tonight was brilliant, not overly busy which is good for me as I tend to get quite anxious in new situations. We even had a taster night which was nice! Parsnip crisps are on the menu this week
The people also seemed nice, including the consultant who is a little bit bonkers, but also completely approachable and understanding, but who also seems nicely strict with us!
I weighed in at 15st 2lbs. I need to tell people my weight because that makes it real, and I'm hoping it might provide some incentive to drop some pounds! My first target is the Club10, so I've got 22lbs to lose.
There's one incentive which is providing the stimulus for the weight loss. I ride twice a week on a gorgeous highland pony. She's a little star, always looks after me when I'm on her yet has a bit of personality as well. She's perfectly capable of carrying my weight as I am now, but I want to make it as easy as I can for her, and I know losing weight would help my own riding too. One of my riding ambitions is to do long distance endurance riding, and it would be so much easier for the horse if I was lighter.
I've had a look through the SW books, and have settled on doing EE for the next week. It appears to be the best way to get me cooking and eating well to start off with. I'm amazed at the amount of free and superfree food there is. If I get hungry, it'll only be my fault for not eating enough of those.
Sorry for the essay, if anybody reads this, thanks!
Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of my life, and today is the heaviest I will ever be!
L
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I'm Lynds, currently studying music at university and thoroughly enjoying life! Except for one thing...my weight. It's been the bane of my life, the millstone round my neck (and stomach!) for as long as I can remember. I don't ever remember being at least at a normal weight, I've always seemed to be in the overweight or obese category.
Enough was enough, and tonight I joined my local SW after a fair bit of mental cajouling from myself! Once I'd made the decision, I got very very excited and wanted to find out about it before I got there. I had a look around the boards, got some ideas and then went shopping this afternoon for lots of nice healthy (colourful!) food.
The meeting tonight was brilliant, not overly busy which is good for me as I tend to get quite anxious in new situations. We even had a taster night which was nice! Parsnip crisps are on the menu this week
I weighed in at 15st 2lbs. I need to tell people my weight because that makes it real, and I'm hoping it might provide some incentive to drop some pounds! My first target is the Club10, so I've got 22lbs to lose.
There's one incentive which is providing the stimulus for the weight loss. I ride twice a week on a gorgeous highland pony. She's a little star, always looks after me when I'm on her yet has a bit of personality as well. She's perfectly capable of carrying my weight as I am now, but I want to make it as easy as I can for her, and I know losing weight would help my own riding too. One of my riding ambitions is to do long distance endurance riding, and it would be so much easier for the horse if I was lighter.
I've had a look through the SW books, and have settled on doing EE for the next week. It appears to be the best way to get me cooking and eating well to start off with. I'm amazed at the amount of free and superfree food there is. If I get hungry, it'll only be my fault for not eating enough of those.
Sorry for the essay, if anybody reads this, thanks!
Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of my life, and today is the heaviest I will ever be!
L
x