So Who Else Started A New Workout Routine/Diet This Week?
#1So Who Else Started A New Workout Routine/Diet This Week?
Posted: 1/4/10 at 2:30pm
I decided to kick it up a notch and try a brand new workout routine for the New Year along with a new diet (I'll probably never stick to it's so bland and boring) but it is supposed to work, so we'll see!
Anyone else starting off the New Year like this?
brdlwyr
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
#2So Who Else Started A New Workout Routine/Diet This Week?
Posted: 1/4/10 at 2:33pmMy plan is basic - less stupid food, I should lose the pounds quickly. I have overindulged the last few months and it is roundly apparent!
#2So Who Else Started A New Workout Routine/Diet This Week?
Posted: 1/4/10 at 2:42pmWhat's this new, bland and boring diet?
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
#3So Who Else Started A New Workout Routine/Diet This Week?
Posted: 1/4/10 at 2:47pm
low sodium, low carb (bad carbs BOO), low taste.
All I want is a #2 from McDonalds. I won't even supersize it, I promise.
But summer is only a few months away and need to undo some of the damage done by the holidays.
#4So Who Else Started A New Workout Routine/Diet This Week?
Posted: 1/4/10 at 2:51pmI'm back at college now so I might as well be dieting. Walking long distances (though it's freezing right now), being on a meal plan, and a basic gym at my disposal helps a great deal.
#5the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/4/10 at 2:53pmi will be beating commies to death for exercise and subsisting only on their sweetbreads.
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#6the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/4/10 at 3:13pmI'm not starting anything new, but just getting back to what I was doing before I got lazy over the holidays.
#7the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/4/10 at 3:19pmI'm just preparing for the onslaught of people at my gym...it always makes me crazy when there are a million new people and I can't get a treadmill. Grrrrr.
#8the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/4/10 at 3:28pmThat happened to me today. I finished downstairs in the weight room where there was only about 5 other people and I go upstairs to do my cardio and there was a line of people I'd never seen before waiting for the treadmills. Come February they'll never been heard from again.
#9the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/4/10 at 3:34pm
If I could only drag myself into the gym again I'd consider myself successful.
#10the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/4/10 at 4:42pm
LOL, Jane!
I was expecting a whole bunch of newbies in spinning today, but there were only us regulars. It might be because of the 3 feet of snow on the ground.
#11the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/4/10 at 4:45pm
"Come February they'll never been heard from again."
Yep -and that's what gyms depend on!
wexy
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/19/05
#12the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/4/10 at 9:55pmI tend to avoid the gym the first week of the year. Too many resolution people but I do have to mix thing up a bit.
#13the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 7:56amThey were at my gym this morning on the news. I'm glad I wasn't there yet....the last thing I need is for the entire city to see me all gross and sweaty on TV.
#14the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 10:43amA friend just tweeted "I keep forgetting January is when all the straight people hog all the treadmills."
#15the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 11:17amhaha! There were alot of new people at the gym today. Using the machines totally wrong.
#16the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 1:06pmI'm still in the mental-preparation stage, does that count?
#17the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 1:07pmNo! Get thee to the gym, Hells!
#18the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 1:43pm
Well ... I was finally inspired to go to the gym, but I guess I'll just stay at work and have a greasy lunch.
I jest ... I will join the throngs of folks working off the gained holiday poundage and strive to be there all year.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
#19the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 2:16pmI'm very unhappily eating my Lean Cuisine. Yawn!
#20the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 2:22pmI just (finally) finished the last of the Cheeze-It Party Mix I bought for New Year's. Thank God it's gone.
#21the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 2:55pm
I want a good beach body by April for a dance trip to Florida. I do crunches, push ups, weights, and butt exercises everyday in my room. I am also trying not to snack and eat more healthy.
I am a 15 year old boy though, so not going too hardcore on the diet.
#22the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 3:04pm
I want a good beach body by April for my trip to Florida as well, CS.
Sadly, I am a 45 year old woman. sigh.
#23the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 3:12pm
You're a 15 year old boy! You can eat McDonalds and live on a steady diet of Crisco and pancakes and all you'd have to do is mow the lawn and rake some leaves and you'll have a beach body.
#24the 2010 new year's diet and exercise thread
Posted: 1/5/10 at 3:16pmWhen I was 15 I weighed about 95 pounds. *sigh*
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