Wow Candy you look good in both pics but dam you have put some effort into yourself and it's decently paid off well done.
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Originally posted by brendan888 View PostWow Candy you look good in both pics but dam you have put some effort into yourself and it's decently paid off well done.
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Originally posted by CandyLand View PostThank you
Thank you! At this point in my life I really do not see myself taking steps backwards. I am only moving forward
Thanks so much Toban! Between 2010 - 2013 I lost 20 or so pounds from working out and eating healthy. Once you get to a certain point it makes it that much harder to drop the weight. So from January 2014 to now I lost about 80 pounds on the diet. It really is a life long change I am going to have to make in order to maintain it. Clearly I can have a cheat day here or there when I am done phasing out. Once in awhile doesnt hurt but when youre eating take out or crappy food on the regular thats when it becomes an issue.
Keep up the good work, reaching a goal is an amazing opportunity to set a new one. I'm trying to not let age be a factor, but it does start to catch up, so now I just compare to other men my age.
KC
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Originally posted by KCinToronto View PostYou look amazing. The fitness aspect can easily become a way of life, as long as you make the time. Everyone can make the time, excuses get in the way. For me, the eating has always been the most difficult part. I tend to make the time to train, but get lazy when I need to make my food. In the Summer I tend to make a few days worth on Sunday. Other days I live on protein shakes. . I found once you are a certain fitness level, maintaining it is pretty simple with consistency.
Keep up the good work, reaching a goal is an amazing opportunity to set a new one. I'm trying to not let age be a factor, but it does start to catch up, so now I just compare to other men my age.
KC
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Originally posted by CandyLand View PostThanks KC! I am not able to work the fitness aspect in just yet. I am looking forward to it though I wont to be toned not like crazy toned just enough that I still feel super feminine You shouldn't just compare yourself to the average joe there are lots of men out there that are older and look a hell of a lot better than a 20 year old.
It's so true. I play hockey with men 30 - 51. (I am the 51) Only one compares to my fitness level. I'm very lucky considering I only got into fitness at 29.
You look amazing and including exercise scares me how hot you're gonna be.
KC
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Originally posted by KCinToronto View PostIt's so true. I play hockey with men 30 - 51. (I am the 51) Only one compares to my fitness level. I'm very lucky considering I only got into fitness at 29.
You look amazing and including exercise scares me how hot you're gonna be.
KC
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Candy I would like to applaud your willpower and commitment. You truly look amazing and more importantly should be very proud of yourself.
Regardless of a person's reasons and motivations, staying in shape is a life long commitment that pays off big time, it's something you never regret...particularly as you get older.
All the best to you...go girl!
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Originally posted by GTanker View PostCandy I would like to applaud your willpower and commitment. You truly look amazing and more importantly should be very proud of yourself.
Regardless of a person's reasons and motivations, staying in shape is a life long commitment that pays off big time, it's something you never regret...particularly as you get older.
All the best to you...go girl!
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I am truly so happy for you. I have never seen you look better.
I know very well how hard it is to get control back into your life.
I really admire the courage & strength it took to be so honest and public about your situation.
Congrats on all of your hard work
TashaPeace, Love & Sex is how I am spending my days
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Originally posted by TashaJones View PostI am truly so happy for you. I have never seen you look better.
I know very well how hard it is to get control back into your life.
I really admire the courage & strength it took to be so honest and public about your situation.
Congrats on all of your hard work
Tasha
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Originally posted by tslisaparadise View Postyou look so amazing and im so so proud of you chicky.I know your journey wasn't easy it never is but you came through and became one of the most beautifull woman anywhere.best of luck in the future and I know youll succeed in whatever you do.
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Sounds like you have got it well in hand but you've actually pinpointed the first "obstacle" to people starting out a training or work out program, not knowing what to do and how the various equipment works properly.
This is often an intimating moment for people starting out. Don't let it concern you, every single person has experienced this moment. It will however tell you volumes about the type of gym you are going to.
In my experience there are basically two types gyms, those that are focused on fitness, and those that are focused on selling memberships/stuff.
I would recommend asking the staff to run you through your program (fitness goals) and the various equipment. A gym that is focused on fitness will gladly run you through all the equipment and help you meet your fitness goals without trying to sell you something.
Irrespective of the staffs motivations, don't let the being new to the gym thing ever bother you...everyone was new at one time. Before you know it you will be looking at the new people coming in and thinking...I remember when that was me, and smile to yourself knowing you have now passed that initiation.
The looking cute part...priceless.
You go girl!!!
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Originally posted by GTanker View PostSounds like you have got it well in hand but you've actually pinpointed the first "obstacle" to people starting out a training or work out program, not knowing what to do and how the various equipment works properly.
This is often an intimating moment for people starting out. Don't let it concern you, every single person has experienced this moment. It will however tell you volumes about the type of gym you are going to.
In my experience there are basically two types gyms, those that are focused on fitness, and those that are focused on selling memberships/stuff.
I would recommend asking the staff to run you through your program (fitness goals) and the various equipment. A gym that is focused on fitness will gladly run you through all the equipment and help you meet your fitness goals without trying to sell you something.
Irrespective of the staffs motivations, don't let the being new to the gym thing ever bother you...everyone was new at one time. Before you know it you will be looking at the new people coming in and thinking...I remember when that was me, and smile to yourself knowing you have now passed that initiation.
The looking cute part...priceless.
You go girl!!!
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