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Couch Potato
   
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Last Login: 1/30/2008 9:08:50 AM
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| Hi, I joined a couple of weeks ago. Doing a job that is 100% desk, I need to get active again. So far things are going well. I hope to add a resistance component in another week or so as I phase back into things. In the past I have been a long distance athlete and I have completed a marathon and a century on my bicycle.
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Online Fitness Log Founder
   
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Last Login: 4/26/2008 1:45:40 PM
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Hi and thanks for posting. A marathon and a century bike ride are great accomplishments! Glad to hear you're back to it. Best of luck in reaching your goals.
Trevor Stith Online Fitness Log
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Couch Potato
   
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Last Login: 2/20/2008 5:24:09 AM
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| Hi there, I'm new too - I've just taken a deep breath and joined today! I'm a 47 year old couch-potato with 40 pounds to lose. I've never been into fitness and exercise and have horrible memories of those humiliating P.T. sessions at school! I don't ever want to run a marathon or compete at any sport, all I want is to lose the excess weight and be able to walk up a hill without feeling as though my lungs are on fire and tone up my flabby 'bingo-wing' upper arms. I need motivation !! Is there hope for me? I'm the most unfit person I know! Debbie
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Online Fitness Log Founder
   
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Last Login: 4/26/2008 1:45:40 PM
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| Hi Debbie, thanks for posting! Of course there's hope for you! Just think of the healthier life you will be leading as motivation. A few words of advice - Find exercise that you enjoy. Walking, gardening, Wii. Whatever, it doesn't have to be a sport, just activity. Start small. Don't bite off more than you can chew or you will lose motivation. Any exercise is better than none. Don't expect immediate and/or drastic results. It will take time for your body's metabolism to change and turn your hard work into visible results. Commit. You must be wholeheartedly committed to making a lifestyle change, not just a temporary adjustment. Eating right and exercising consistently is fun and generates great rewards! Best of luck in reaching your goals!
Trevor Stith Online Fitness Log
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