Saturday, August 7, 2010

Join me on my journey...

Anyone you ask will tell you that weight loss is not a destination, but a journey. It's true, and this blog is a chance to lose it along with me as I travel the road to the old me. I will be combining Weight Watchers (tm) with Alli (tm). Throughout the journey, I'll post the ups and downs, recipes and reviews of products/foods that I try. For those on Weight Watchers, I can't post the Points (tm) value of recipes, but I'll try to make sure everything you need to calculate points is there.

I have tried several products and diets over the years, with varying levels of success. I've tried Spark People (www.sparkpeople.com), a free website with a lot of great features for tracking calories, fat and other nutrients. They have a very active community, and I know people who have found very good friends from spending time on Spark.

I have also tried Weight Watchers (www.weightwatchers.com) a couple of times. I have been fairly successful with them, which is why I've gone back. One of my gripes in the past was the lack of anything male-focused. This has really improved a lot, though many of the new products are still geared towards women. Their web tools does have a men's section, though, as does the community. They are not free, but the ability to go to meetings and be accountable to someone other than myself is a plus when you have the willpower of a gnat.

South Beach (www.southbeachdiet.com) is the last major program I have tried, personally. It worked for a while, but that gnat-like willpower thing got in the way. They do have a web program, but I've never tried it, personally. It does cost money, on top of buying the book. The idea of the program is to re-train yourself to eat less carbohydrates and more protein. If Atkins interests you, but it seems to extreme, hit up the local library and check out this book.

I mentioned above that I am taking Alli (www.myalli.com). It is another tool available, and one I have chosen to use. Why? Fear. Abject terror. You don't know why? Go to your local mega-mart or discount store and read the warnings on the label. Go ahead, I'll wait...yeah, if a pill manufacturer recommends carrying a change of clothes, you'd watch what goes into your mouth, too. Remember that gnat-like willpower, it's amazing what the threat of inconvenient and embarrassing side-effects can do to bolster that!

Weight loss is a personal journey, but not one that needs to be taken alone. Whether you are on one of the plans above, Jenny Craig, Nutrisystem, or something else, come along on my journey. Post your wins and your challenges. We'll all get there in our own time.

5 comments:

  1. I've only ever embarked on 1 weight-loss journey... I planned to lose 30 lbs in 6 months by simply counting calories... and I reached my goal exactly to the day that I had planned.

    Since then, my job and activity level have changed and I gained back about 25 of those lbs. So I've readjusted my diet to account for my new activity level and the weight is coming down again...

    I used livestrong.com which I absolutely love - it's free (unless you want the phone app which costs $2.99 one-time fee). But the website itself has tons of information - nutrition information about just about any food/restaurant you can imagine - calorie burn for EVERY exercise you can think of - and a bunch of instructional videos on different exercises. Take a look at it, or check out the phone app at work I'll show you on my blackberry.

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  2. Sharif, Thanks for the tip! I'll absolutely check it out, and would love to see the mobile app. I know that you have been working hard on your personal goals and am encouraged by your success!

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  3. Hey Brian - congrats! Wow, I look forward to seeing your progress. I couldn't agree with you more about the lack of emphasis on weight loss programs available for men. It's one of the areas I've tried to really make some progress in promoting since losing my weight.

    As you might recall, I lost 230 pounds. It took me almost 2 years, and it's been a battle to keep it off. I've had some ups and downs, but overall, I would never go back. My life is so different now. This past Sunday, I did the Chicago half-marathon. Today, Janet and I did a 5K on Michigan's west coast. Next Saturday, I'm scheduled to do a 100-mile bike ride across northern Ohio. I couldn't do ANY of those things when I weighed 430 pounds.

    You may not need it, but if you ever want to pick my brain or seek advice or encouragement/motivation, contact me anytime. I have a website too where you can see where I was, find out about my journey, view clips of my appearances on the Today Show and 700 Club, and communicate with me or read my blog: www.jonstanton.net

    I'm rooting for you.

    Jon Stanton

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  4. Thanks, Jon! I have to say that you are partially the inspiration for this Blog. I realized that there is no bigger motivator than sharing your struggle, and success, with the world! Congrats on the half marathon and tell Janet we say Hi!

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  5. Brian, This is great! I'm already envisioning a slimmer you to come - I know it will take some time, but YOU CAN DO IT!

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