Going Back To The Basics Of Weight Loss
I’ve made an observation about weight loss. It’s not a mind-blowing new discovery in the area of weight loss, but it has been insightful.
I had a doctor’s visit today. I’m still under the weather and am 99.9% sure I will be having sinus surgery quite soon, so I still haven’t had the energy to put back into P90X just yet. When I do go back to P90X (and I will!), I am going to start back with week 5, which is where I left off. I had already lost some additional inches and body fat in those 5 weeks and have kept it off, so why start over yet again due to illness?
When I went to the doc’s office today and stepped on the scale, I already knew that I had lost weight (see my earlier post about that), but thought that it wasn’t much more than 8 lbs., so I looked all around, trying to avoid the scale at all costs. At the very last minute before my weight disappeared from the scale, I looked and was speechless. Since September 14, when I was last weighed at the doctor’s office, I have lost a little over 10 lbs.! So I have lost almost 11 lbs. in 18 days, less than 3 weeks time.
What am I doing? Nothing fancy, just wearing a pedometer and drinking 80 oz. of ice water every day. I am not watching what I am eating as far as ratios go (carbs, fat, protein, etc.). I am not dieting. I have actually had some soda here and there (okay, okay, I know I shouldn’t have, but I seem to have it under control now). I have ate out at restaurants and chose the meals that I wanted to have instead of what I “should” have eaten from the healthy side of the menu. I have kept track of my calories only because I want to make sure I am eating enough and I am definitely eating enough calories (between 1600 and 1800) for my body. I have not gotten in 10,000 steps every single day, but I do come close. The main thing that I have done is I have stopped obsessing about it because I am focusing on ME right now and getting back to normal health-wise.
I think the thing that surprises me the most is I am also losing body fat (I know this by keeping track of my body fat percentage), which means I am not losing muscle and I am at least maintaining the muscle that I have worked so hard for. THAT is an awesome feeling!
So what’s this insightful observation that I have made? That I have come full circle. This is exactly how I lost my weight after both pregnancies. I didn’t obsess over the scale; I didn’t obsess over every single morsel I put in my mouth; I didn’t obsess over having “too many” carbs or “too little” protein. I didn’t exhaust myself mentally worrying about every little detail. I was active and I ate normally and lost the baby weight both times.
Keeping things simple (expending more calories than you’re taking in) is what I am sticking with. It was my philosophy for almost 10 years, but somewhere along the way, in the past year or two, I have lost sight of that and let others influence my way of thinking that weight loss has to be so much harder than it actually is. Not anymore!






October 3rd, 2007 at 1:08 pm
Good insight Jenn. I too have let myself get caught up in becoming the crazy girl counting numbers and macro nutrient ratios. Thinking back over it, that’s when my weightloss stalled, belive it or not! Crazy, huh? I need to go back to pre “specific” program principles” and do what worked for me 5 years ago and a few months ago. Protion control, not obsessing & consistant exercise. It’s good to know that i’m not the only one thinking about this…
BTW, I hope you’re feeling better!
All the best,
~ Vilma
October 3rd, 2007 at 1:36 pm
Sorry to here about your surgery, hope all goes well, and hope you can get back on the P90x routine soon! Keep up the good work
October 4th, 2007 at 8:09 am
Thanks for your comment, Vilma!
I think you’re right about your situation because I think we need to stick with what works for us, and sometimes we figure out what we need to do by trial and error and that’s perfectly okay!
October 4th, 2007 at 8:10 am
Hi P90x!
Thank you for your well wishes and I hope to get back on P90x soon too! I totally miss it, believe it or not!
I think I may try to get back into it tomorrow, so we’ll see how it goes.