Posted in Fitness, Overeating, Self-Reflection

Bringing fitness back to MegsFitness

I’m a member of Nerd Fitness and have been using the Academy Facebook group for inspiration, motivation, camaraderie, advice, support, etc. for quite a few months now.

What’s cool is that I’ve even added a few new friends to my Facebook feed so that they can get sick of me even sooner šŸ˜‰ *waves at Ginny, Robin, and Rachel*

I’m still feeling the loss of the Weight Loss Warriors. The academy, though, and the ’round the clock support is priceless.

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One of the ‘rules’ of the Academy is “never two in a row.” I can usually use it as a mantra to keep things on an even keel. Today is a total wash, but I know tomorrow will start fresh and I’ll be able to make really healthy choices.Ā  The biggest hurdle is going to be stopping eating when I’m full rather than mindlessly munching just because food is available. My strategy is to eat freggies, avoid sugar, and drink lots of water. When I’m no longer hungry, I’m going to get rid of my plate and eating utensils, and possibly even relocate to a different room. I’ll get plenty of exercise walking tomorrow, so I’m not worried about that.

I also want to post here more often, even if it’s just a shorter entry. I need to track my fitness over the next twelve months and I want to be proud of what I see.

Posted in Fitness, Life + Living

Legend of the Triceratops

Hello, blogosphere.

I was thinking back to the days when I used to blog all the time and I realized what was different ā€“

– I didnā€™t have *much* of a social life

– I went out and did things to pass the time (biking, exercising, sight-seeing in the city, drawing)

– I wrote about the mundane happenings in my life in a ā€˜dear diaryā€™ format. (now I do that on Facebook)

The cool thing about those days is that I actually connected with people on a more personal level and made genuine friends writing about life.

The down side is that my family didnā€™t really appreciate me writing about *their* lives in *my* journalā€”they wanted their privacy, after all.

Now that Iā€™m an adult, and Iā€™ve had things about my life spread through the family grapevine without my permission in the past, I kinda *get* that feeling.Ā  Donā€™t tell a story thatā€™s not yours to tell.

Unfortunately, that leaves me in a little bit of a writing rut.Ā  Thereā€™s not much that I *do* any more, not that I feel worthy of blogging about.

I suppose this is my attempt to change that.Ā  Iā€™m going to go back to the dear-diary format, except that Iā€™m going to respect the wishes of my family and friends.Ā  That means youā€™ll see mundane stuff here, but Iā€™m also going to write about my experiences that might resonate with you.

Entry 1: Legend of the Triceratops

So getting back on the fitness bandwagon, Iā€™ve been more active in the Nerd Fitness Academy Facebook community.Ā  The women in that group are inspiring at every level of fitness and it really motivates me to keep up.Ā  Itā€™s not unusual to see someoneā€™s progress pictures put up and then to see a whole slew of comments reflecting on where the changes are observable to the third party.Ā  Theyā€™re all positive.

When someone asks ā€˜what is it about this community that makes us so judgment free and welcoming?ā€™ the resounding reply is that people are still judgy, but they check their attitude at the proverbial door.Ā  ā€˜Not here,ā€™ is the general consensus. I think thatā€™s great, because little by little, I think it helps the women in our group to become less judgmental overall.Ā  If you have enough practice putting your snark in check, eventually it becomes second nature.

Well, then someone who didnā€™t get the memo to check the snark at the door decided to comment on someone elseā€™s progress photos. They werenā€™t outright attacking the person, but they were not exactly appreciative of the personā€™s decision to post progress pics in their undies.Ā  Such remarks were made as ā€œwomen shouldnā€™t lift,ā€ and ā€œhave some class.ā€ It wasnā€™t fair, and I think it stung a fair few of us to read her scathing retort. Ā It blew up, not because those two comments are wholly against the NF way of life, but because this person only had something to say when a woman who was not already fit decided to share her progress.

Another Rebel stepped in, though, and delivered one of the best rebuttals Iā€™d ever read.

“WOMEN should do whatever the [expletive removed] they want to do, be it body building, bikini competitions, ballet, yoga, or anything else they want.Ā  WOMEN should be proud of the body they have regardless of if it “looks like a mans” or looks like a [expletive removed] triceratops.

…Here, we love.Ā  Each other, ourselves, the good, the bad, the big, the little, the round, the sharp, the muscle, the fat… We don’t judge, we don’t criticize, even if we don’t understand or believe the same as someone else, there is nothing but love.Ā  I will tolerate ABSOLUTELY nothing besides love and respect in this group.Ā  Join us or leave us.” ā€“ Ginny Mason

Since that post, the women of the Academy have been sending ā€œRawrsā€ of appreciation to each other, buying merchandise to support the cause thanks to a little pop-up shop that another Rebel made, and generally making better decisions because weā€™re all thinking ā€œwhat would a triceratops do?ā€

Itā€™s even permeated my home life and ā€˜being a triceratopsā€™ is what me and Jeff have been using as words of encouragement for each other.

Jeff: I’m not doing too well

Jeff: [Explanation]

Me: Can you be a Triceratops?

I mean, like, screw what other people think, because you’re freaking awesome.

I know [detailed related to explanation]

You’ve done great things with your life, and you’re doing so much more.Ā  You need to tell yourself that you’re a [expletive] Triceratops and trample anyone who says otherwise.

Another time, we were supposed to go to the store, but I had been wearing shorts around the house, even though I hadnā€™t shaved in about a week or so šŸ˜› I told him that Iā€™d need to change first and he said ā€œNo you donā€™t! Triceratops donā€™t care what other people think!ā€

LOL

It was absurd but so encouraging anyway.Ā  Under guise of being a Triceratops, Iā€™ve avoided some sweets, gone on more walks, and made it down to the gym more often than I probably wouldā€™ve without that fire.

It seems to be tapering down a little bit in the Academy, but Iā€™m going to make a post later today about how Iā€™m a Triceratops for going to the gym when I *really* didnā€™t want to.Ā  RAWR, theyā€™ll all say, and Iā€™ll puff up my chest and nod in agreementā€”RAWR indeed.