breadhead
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Like someone else said the most important thing to do is change your habits, exercise and eat properly! 5-6 small meals a day will be a lot better than 3 big ones. Try and find some kind of exercise you enjoy doing as you will be more likely to stick to it!
Try getting a punch bag if you want to vent some anger too
Check out Beginner Triathlete which has an amazing amount of info available and a very friendly and supportive community. You don\'t have to be a triathlete to post there, but there are dozens of people in similair situations to you there and they may well inspire you to try a tri.
Setting yourself a goal like completing a Sprint Triathlon could be the motivator to keep you exercising, just be aware it\'s just as addictive as miniature painting
Diets are not the way to go, but it is important to understand what you eat and why you should eat certain things and avoid others. As stupid as this may sound, Bodybuilding forums/books etc are a very good source of information on nutrition, just bear in mind to tailor the amount of food to your needs. There is a very good ebook available by Tom Venuto called Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle. It can read like one of those god awful self help manuals but actually contains a wealth of information on nutrition, cardio exercise, weight training, goal setting etc. Well worth reading (you may be able to obtain a copy through some kind of P2P thing if you are so inclined).
A while ago I decided I wanted to get in shape and used these resources with great effect, unfortunately a job loss and 6 months travelling have taken their toll on my weight but I\'m going to use the knowledge I have gained from these places to get back to where I want to be
The most important thing to know is that losing weight is a Marathon and not a sprint! Do it in a timely, healthy manner and you\'ll more likely stick with it and will be more in touch with it and able to control your weight much better for the rest of your life.
hmmmm, /rantoff
Try getting a punch bag if you want to vent some anger too
Check out Beginner Triathlete which has an amazing amount of info available and a very friendly and supportive community. You don\'t have to be a triathlete to post there, but there are dozens of people in similair situations to you there and they may well inspire you to try a tri.
Setting yourself a goal like completing a Sprint Triathlon could be the motivator to keep you exercising, just be aware it\'s just as addictive as miniature painting
Diets are not the way to go, but it is important to understand what you eat and why you should eat certain things and avoid others. As stupid as this may sound, Bodybuilding forums/books etc are a very good source of information on nutrition, just bear in mind to tailor the amount of food to your needs. There is a very good ebook available by Tom Venuto called Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle. It can read like one of those god awful self help manuals but actually contains a wealth of information on nutrition, cardio exercise, weight training, goal setting etc. Well worth reading (you may be able to obtain a copy through some kind of P2P thing if you are so inclined).
A while ago I decided I wanted to get in shape and used these resources with great effect, unfortunately a job loss and 6 months travelling have taken their toll on my weight but I\'m going to use the knowledge I have gained from these places to get back to where I want to be
The most important thing to know is that losing weight is a Marathon and not a sprint! Do it in a timely, healthy manner and you\'ll more likely stick with it and will be more in touch with it and able to control your weight much better for the rest of your life.
hmmmm, /rantoff