Throughout the years my mom would purchase the latest trends
and most popular DVR tapes. My favorites were Jane Fonda and step aerobics. After high school and during college I gained a bit of weight and pulled out mom's collection. Now keep in mind I was fresh out of high
school, weight loss came easy. When I recall how I felt during that time period
it was a sense of power I got from going through the motions of exercise, not
necessity. One thing that stands out in my mind clearly is I wanted a toned
physique, I craved it. Not toned as in solid but I wanted the visual appearance
of a bicep, that line down the center of my abs, toned quadriceps and
hamstrings; you get the point. That goal had always been a wish with minimum
effort put forth to bring it into fruition.
Just as my mom introduced me to exercise I adopted another
trait of hers when it came to a fit lifestyle – inconsistency. Exercise was something
my mom clearly enjoyed but the highs and lows of life, school, children etc. kept her
from being consistent. Whatever the reason that varied pace of exercising
regularly to not at all followed me throughout my adult life. After giving
birth to my first child, having gained close to eighty pounds, I hurried to
lose the weight. Once the weight was off or at least to and "acceptable" level I’d fall off the wagon and so it went for years on end. Those periods in which I was most successful
with weight loss usually involved about two or three months of working out and
some sort of diet pill such as the now banned Metabolife 356, remember those?
There
were periods where I was laser focused followed by months of nothing. Now at 42 years old for the first time in my
life exercise and healthy eating has been consistent for one full year. Now that we've gotten the history out the way let me let you in on my secret motivator that has gotten me out of bed and to the gym better than any alarm clock.
My before and during weight loss |
I created a Pinterest
board of curvy bodies like mine that were also fit and I used Instagram to stay current with my favorite fitness experts as well as those that were still fighting to be fit. During those times when I was "too tired"
to workout I'd looked to them for motivation. So with no further adieu feast your
eyes on these strong athletic women and ask yourself if your willing to take small steps daily to do whatever
it takes to obtain the body of your dreams? If so don’t wait until New
Years or a Monday to get started, create your vision board and meditate on it daily. Save
it to your phone or computer screen and make use of these visual clues to fuel your weight loss mission.
Anyone know this beauty? One thing for sure she provides for good fitsporation |
Geeeeeeeze, I needed this post so badly. The inspiration!
ReplyDeleteA little inspiration is good for all of us Deva, more to come! Thank you for stopping by.
DeleteNow we know that you are one of us! The struggle is real. Your history your ups and downs what keeps you going because we all backslide and lose sight of our goal.
ReplyDeleteU should post your vision board
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