Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Welcome Eileen! I really appreciate how Steve continues to inspire people with all he has done and continues to do. So many start out and help out people but then die out for lack of interest or some other reason. Yet this site continues to draw and inspire people. It is wonderful! Oh group...I did my seven month weigh and measure....I only lost a pound but lost 4 and a half inches again bringing my totals to 36 and a half pounds, and 44.25 inches. YEAH me! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Good going, Eileen! It will take a lot of committment, but you can do it. Don't forget to replace your shoes every few hundred miles, or maybe more often. I looked at your blog and love your photos! What a pretty town. Alice > > Hello all! I'm new here, and stumbled on thefatmanwalking.com by > accident. It's changed my life. I have made the decision to walk > 2024 miles in one year (the distance between my current home, and my > hometown). I'm doing it by walking a little each day in my > neighborhood. I weight 280 lbs. and am 5'10 " tall. I've gone walking > every day since I made this decision, and I began blogging as well. > My blog is at http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com if you're interested > in checking it out. In four days, I've walkined almost 11 miles. I > need to up my mileage as I gain more stamina in order to complete my > 2024 miles on time, but I don't want to overdo it at first and then > wind up quitting out of frustration and/or exhaustion. > > My life situation doesn't allow me to pack up a tent and head out > across the world, but I figured that wasn't an excuse for me to keep > being fat and unhealthy. I'm still working on getting the food > process down, but the walking is in effect, and I'm so excited. > Thanks Steve, for inspiring me to get off my butt. > > Eileen > http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com > http://www.brainaim.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Thanks Elaine. I feel good about even the little, as I was very bad this month...I did not eat at least 2 days a week and when I did I several times ate VERY fattening things! lolol Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 that sounds great and sounds like you have a lot of dedication to the plan. have you recorded your gains each day? i was doing that on ellipitical at the gym. the first time i could only do less than 10 minutes and i finally worked me way back up to a 1/2 hour. i have been trying to do the same on the treadmill, but i find it inconvient to write down the data while walking quickly, i'll have to find a solution to that. i look forward to reading your blog. laurie > > Hello all! I'm new here, and stumbled on thefatmanwalking.com by > accident. It's changed my life. I have made the decision to walk > 2024 miles in one year (the distance between my current home, and my > hometown). I'm doing it by walking a little each day in my > neighborhood. I weight 280 lbs. and am 5'10 " tall. I've gone walking > every day since I made this decision, and I began blogging as well. > My blog is at http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com if you're interested > in checking it out. In four days, I've walkined almost 11 miles. I > need to up my mileage as I gain more stamina in order to complete my > 2024 miles on time, but I don't want to overdo it at first and then > wind up quitting out of frustration and/or exhaustion. > > My life situation doesn't allow me to pack up a tent and head out > across the world, but I figured that wasn't an excuse for me to keep > being fat and unhealthy. I'm still working on getting the food > process down, but the walking is in effect, and I'm so excited. > Thanks Steve, for inspiring me to get off my butt. > > Eileen > http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com > http://www.brainaim.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Hi Eileen, you have a wonderful goal, all the best, nice photos in your blog. from Bill > > Hello all! I'm new here, and stumbled on thefatmanwalking.com by > accident. It's changed my life. I have made the decision to walk > 2024 miles in one year (the distance between my current home, and my > hometown). I'm doing it by walking a little each day in my > neighborhood. I weight 280 lbs. and am 5'10 " tall. I've gone walking > every day since I made this decision, and I began blogging as well. > My blog is at http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com if you're interested > in checking it out. In four days, I've walkined almost 11 miles. I > need to up my mileage as I gain more stamina in order to complete my > 2024 miles on time, but I don't want to overdo it at first and then > wind up quitting out of frustration and/or exhaustion. > > My life situation doesn't allow me to pack up a tent and head out > across the world, but I figured that wasn't an excuse for me to keep > being fat and unhealthy. I'm still working on getting the food > process down, but the walking is in effect, and I'm so excited. > Thanks Steve, for inspiring me to get off my butt. > > Eileen > http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com > http://www.brainaim.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Eileen, I just finished reading your first four days. Great!!!!!! Keep it up and several months from now it will be stressful to even think about not taking care of yourself. The food part is pretty easy too. Once you get off the salt and sugar for a while fruit tasts soooo much better. If you really need something from the junk food group opt for all natural. Any foods containing " High Fructose Corn Syrup " should be avoided like the plauge! The big problem with junk food made with chemistry (HFCS) is that your brain never gets the message that you have had enough. The hardest part of getting my eating in order was learning what a portion was. Here is the trick...check what a portion size is, have one portion no matter how small it seems. Now I am not saying never eat an extra portion just wait twenty minutes. This gives your body time to send the message to the brain that you are no longer hungry. If you are still hungry after twenty minutes there is a good chance you really are hungry. NEVER skip breakfast! I start most days (Note Most) with the following meal. One slice of All natural bread (No HFCS), with nut butter (cashew, peanut or almond), all natural fruit spread and a six ounce glass of fruit juice. It adds up to about 400 Kcal with a good dose of fat and carbs, energy to start the day. Now here is the cool part. Lets just think that we are counting calories and you allow yourself 1500 Kcal/day. You are walking about five miles and that equals about 500 Kcal! You are now negitive 100 on the day! Oh, as you do this DO NOT GET DISSAPOINTED when you have a couple weeks and do not see results. Even though you may not see it on the scale it is still working. I will be looking in on your blog from time to time. Harry www.xtremebehavior.com > > Hello all! I'm new here, and stumbled on thefatmanwalking.com by > accident. It's changed my life. I have made the decision to walk > 2024 miles in one year (the distance between my current home, and my > hometown). I'm doing it by walking a little each day in my > neighborhood. I weight 280 lbs. and am 5'10 " tall. I've gone walking > every day since I made this decision, and I began blogging as well. > My blog is at http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com if you're interested > in checking it out. In four days, I've walkined almost 11 miles. I > need to up my mileage as I gain more stamina in order to complete my > 2024 miles on time, but I don't want to overdo it at first and then > wind up quitting out of frustration and/or exhaustion. > > My life situation doesn't allow me to pack up a tent and head out > across the world, but I figured that wasn't an excuse for me to keep > being fat and unhealthy. I'm still working on getting the food > process down, but the walking is in effect, and I'm so excited. > Thanks Steve, for inspiring me to get off my butt. > > Eileen > http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com > http://www.brainaim.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Jane, I'm so glad the scale continues to go down, even if it is a little, and that you are losing so many inches. It's so satisfying to see results. Take care Elaine On 10/13/06, jjsmth@... < jjsmth@...> wrote: Welcome Eileen! I really appreciate how Steve continues to inspire people with all he has done and continues to do. So many start out and help out people but then die out for lack of interest or some other reason. Yet this site continues to draw and inspire people. It is wonderful! Oh group...I did my seven month weigh and measure....I only lost a pound but lost 4 and a half inches again bringing my totals to 36 and a half pounds, and 44.25 inches. YEAH me! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Hi, Eileen - I enjoyed reading your blog, and wish you the best of luck in your year long walk. Oh, and your boys are beautiful. a > > Hello all! I'm new here, and stumbled on thefatmanwalking.com by > accident. It's changed my life. I have made the decision to walk > 2024 miles in one year (the distance between my current home, and my > hometown). I'm doing it by walking a little each day in my > neighborhood. I weight 280 lbs. and am 5'10 " tall. I've gone walking > every day since I made this decision, and I began blogging as well. > My blog is at http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com if you're interested > in checking it out. In four days, I've walkined almost 11 miles. I > need to up my mileage as I gain more stamina in order to complete my > 2024 miles on time, but I don't want to overdo it at first and then > wind up quitting out of frustration and/or exhaustion. > > My life situation doesn't allow me to pack up a tent and head out > across the world, but I figured that wasn't an excuse for me to keep > being fat and unhealthy. I'm still working on getting the food > process down, but the walking is in effect, and I'm so excited. > Thanks Steve, for inspiring me to get off my butt. > > Eileen > http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com > http://www.brainaim.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 Thanks for the support and feedback everyone. (And thanks, a, they are beautiful boys, I agree!) I am gearing up for my trip to New Jersey tomorrow, and I'm hoping I can continue daily walks while I'm there. I will at least do 5 days that week - that's my minimum goal. I'm also considering trying to do some semi-drastic dietary changes. I don't think I could totally go vegan (I LOVE meat, and am unable to cultivate a moral abhorrence for it) but I like the idea of eliminating red meat (not hard for me, murder for hubby) and sticking with chicken, eggs, fish and legumes for protein. I am not a big soy fan, so I'm not sure vegetarianism would work for me. Anyway, when I get back I'm going to create a definite plan for myself, and I'm going to start doing Sunday cooks for the entire week, so I don't have any excuses to just " pick something up " . Maybe Sunday will be my day off from walking and I'll just burn my calories stomping around the kitchen! Anyway, I appreciate that some of you took the time to read my blog...it's been a blast for me, and it makes it much easier to " force " myself out the door if I know people are reading about whether I manged it or not. Take care, I'll write when I get back! Eileen Read My Blog at: http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com Visit my website: http://www.brainaim.com > > > > Hello all! I'm new here, and stumbled on thefatmanwalking.com by > > accident. It's changed my life. I have made the decision to walk > > 2024 miles in one year (the distance between my current home, and my > > hometown). I'm doing it by walking a little each day in my > > neighborhood. I weight 280 lbs. and am 5'10 " tall. I've gone > walking > > every day since I made this decision, and I began blogging as well. > > My blog is at http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com if you're > interested > > in checking it out. In four days, I've walkined almost 11 miles. I > > need to up my mileage as I gain more stamina in order to complete my > > 2024 miles on time, but I don't want to overdo it at first and then > > wind up quitting out of frustration and/or exhaustion. > > > > My life situation doesn't allow me to pack up a tent and head out > > across the world, but I figured that wasn't an excuse for me to keep > > being fat and unhealthy. I'm still working on getting the food > > process down, but the walking is in effect, and I'm so excited. > > Thanks Steve, for inspiring me to get off my butt. > > > > Eileen > > http://bigfatwalkhome.blogspot.com > > http://www.brainaim.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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