I am not suggesting anyone else do this and, as always, consult your physician before beginning any new diet or exercise program.
After I quit smoking back in October of 2008 I packed even more poundage onto the extra weight I was already carrying. I am 5' 10" and had ballooned up to 213 pounds. Yuck! I SHOULD weigh about 170.
I've never been a breakfast eater; I have no appetite at all when I wake up. I have, however, always enjoyed a big lunch, a bigger dinner, and plenty of snacks before bed. I knew I had to make a few changes if I really wanted to lose the weight.
I still don't eat breakfast (I know, I know I should...I'll get there) but for lunch I now have a Mesquite Grilled Chicken Breast (available at Sam's Club). 170 Calories for lunch.
For dinner I just watch my portions. I'm eating about HALF of what I was before. It was hard at first, I always felt hungry. Now I not only don't feel hungry all the time, but I feel FULL on the diminished portions I'm eating.
In addition to eating less (and better), I have started walking/running every day. At first I just walked; now I run about half the time. I try to keep my heart rate in a certain range so I walk and run as needed. I started doing a mile per day. I'm now up to 3.5 miles a day.
Guys if I can do this ANYONE can do it. All it takes is a little dedication, a little motivation, and a lot od perspiration. Seriously. Just get off the couch and go!
I have 23 more pounds to go, but I am confident that, doing what I'm doing now, I'll get there and I'll get there while there's still some swimsuit season left.
Then I guess I'll have to work on my tan...
Pix