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Flower http:///t/391752/ive-made-up-my-mind/20#post_3476077
My best advice......Weight watchers...it is geared for folks who enjoy eating and teaches great recipes for healthy eating instead. It allows you some wiggle room for junk food, also to go out and still you lose weight. They even tell you what is good to choose from the menu at certain restaurants. You may feel very motivated now but a month from now you may want to satisfy that sweet tooth, and the house of cards come tumbling down. With WW that won't happen. I joined on-line and it costs $17.00 a month, best thing I ever did for myself.
Being physically able to exercise and bike ride is awesome...that will help you get in shape super fast. Our local YMCA also offers personal training for a small fee, you might check with the one in your neighborhood and see what they offer. Often the local YMCA has a full gym and Olympic size swimming pool, and it doesn't cost an arm and leg to join. They have a sliding scale to pay and at top dollar (my income allows no breaks) $76.00 a month for both me and my mother...very affordable.
If you set yourself up for being able to cheat on the diet (but not really) and able to afford the gym without busting the budget. You will have the tools to help you stay with it for the long term.
Thanks for the advice!!!
I thought about the YMCA, however I don't have one by me. They all closed in the last 5 years. Also, I am thinking of going with a chain gym. I like to travel and want to be able to use the gym when I go away.
I'm going bike shopping today. I think that will call for a trip to the shore tomorrow so I can ride the boardwalk on my new bike.