Cujo'S wrote:
I can appreciate the food and diet chatter because its def important, but understand if you really wanna do this you need to exercise. Then when ur done with that, exercise some more. You will see having more focus on getting in shape and your diet as a secondary thought (while remaining cognizant of it) will get you faster results. When you hardly exercise, food (has to) be in the forefront.
If you can commit to a legitimate work out to the 6 week mark, the results will be self motivating enough..
Do ur thing fellas, don't talk about it...be about it
Cujo
I agree, but I tell people to NOT weigh themselves if they go to the gym. You'll be gaining weight in muscle faster than you'll be dropping fat with the result of the scales not moving at all. For those that measure weight loss by the scale alone, this will be disheartening. Get a tape measure and measure your waist when you first wake up and have an empty belly. You will notice you will lose on the tape before you notice on the scale.
Also, I tell people to make a committment of GOING to the gym. It doesn't matter how much or how little you do, the goal is to make GOING to the gym a routine. Once you're there, the motivation will come. You can very easilly talk yourself out of exercising, so plan to go to the gym anyway. Read a magazine, watch the TV, whatever. If you still aren't motivated after an hour, THEN you can go home. Rarely do people who commit to going to the gym not exercise, but many are those who talk themselves out of just going. The routine is what keeps you working out.