RE: Someone Pull Me Out of This
I know where you are coming from. When I shapped up in highschool (running 3mi/day for 3 months, cutting out meat, soda, dessert, snacking) it was motivating for a while imagining my dream body and the pounds dropped off pretty quickly with that drastic change and the high metabolism of a 9th grader. However, there's only so much variance you can do by yourself. A couple of years afer that as my weight was coming back on, a firend and I started running/swimming/work out videos together and it was a lot funner except for the fact that we were at different fitness levels (which was frustrating for both, she'd be red and paniting and I'd stil be ready to run another mile). Freshman and part fo soph. year of college my boyfriend and I worked out together with the opposite situation and would sometimes drag along my roommate. It was a challenge that sometimes had me pumped to lap him or at least keep him in sight while we ran but it also sometimes depressed me at how much more he could do. I'm looking for motivation too but I know more of what I want with it-a work out partner(s) (preferably a group at slightly various fitness levels so noone is totally alone in lapping/getting lapped but and its more of a fun environment), or someone to try various games (raquetball, squash, aerobics class) with. i took an aerobics class and the class environment was very motivating except I was the most out of shape and heaveiest girl in there (and I didn't know anybody so I'd definatey drag a buddy along unless you are a really sociable person and can make friends super quickly-I'm a non-competitive introvert but I still made some friends). Good luck!
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