Stella S 612 Posted July 30, 2019 Sounds normal to me. Agree. They will adjust. It sounds like support and validation will have to come from another source. Hugs- it is lousy when our people do not cheer efforts for health. 2 GreenTealael and FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rs 1,473 Posted July 31, 2019 7 hours ago, ms.sss said: You are doing approx 4-4.5 hours of dedicated exercise a week. I don't think that is an amount to be worried about overdoing. That is what everyone should be doing minimally, really. I absolutely agree with @ms.sss - this is about how much exercise is generally recommended to be healthy. So I say, keep on keepin' on! Good for you for embracing exercise, and mixing in a variety of formats. 3 ms.sss, FluffyChix and GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chiptress 327 Posted July 31, 2019 On 07/30/2019 at 12:13, mousecat88 said: It is super frustrating to me because it's a great way to relieve stress from the work day, or just stress in general. I FEEL better physically and emotionally due to exercise. I have goals I am working towards (I am taking a course to become a certified personal trainer currently). I take a spin class twice a week, yoga a few times a week, and my trainer is on leave for a few months, so I am doing weights at home twice a week. I still go out and do other things; I just prefer being in the gym or outside doing something active. I feel like if these people who are close to me are supposedly so insightful, where was that insightfulness the last 9 years when I was killing myself with garbage food? I dunno. I meet my nutrient goals, aside from carbs but I am working on it... that's just a mental hurdle I need to overcome personally. I wish they would feel happy that I've finally found something I enjoy that isn't just sitting on my sofa, binge watching TV, and eating nonstop... which was seriously my entire life throughout my 20s. Is there any chance that they could be jealous of your success ? Just interesting how when you were doing negative things they didn’t say a word but now that you’re doing positive things they’re on you. I’m no shrink but it Sounds to me that you’re in a good head space 2 FluffyChix and rs reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chiptress 327 Posted July 31, 2019 On 07/30/2019 at 16:19, mousecat88 said: Sorry, I posted my exercises in a paragraph above. It's changed a bit since my trainer left so I am on my own... Monday - Spin class Tuesday - 30 minute weights (Jillian Michaels DVD) Wednesday - Either a yoga class or a spin class Thursday - Rest or yoga or 30 minutes of weights - just depending on how I feel Friday - Rest Saturday - Spin class and yoga class Sunday - Spin class That's all. Sounds pretty darn good to me! It’s daily but not all day . How is that a problem? Usually when someone makes a comment to me about something I’m either doing or not doing I weigh what they’ve said & see if it applies. You know yourself best. You know if it’s truly a problem or not! 4 rs, FluffyChix, GreenTealael and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
renjenn 41 Posted July 31, 2019 Did you really want someone to remind you or point out to you that you were fat? I doubt it. It's a taboo subject so I can see why they wouldn't. It's not insulting to talk about how much you exercise so they feel more able to comment I think. personally I'd be grateful that they didn't make comments about me getting fat. Trust me, I already knew it. My husband used to make those comments and it was hurtful. 1 2 GreenTealael, ProudGrammy and FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frustr8 7,886 Posted July 31, 2019 And 🐭🐱 88-You Know I Am Very Proud to Know You and it Still sounds to,ME you are staying targeted. You are One Cool Chickadee! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bastian 458 Posted July 31, 2019 On 7/30/2019 at 12:58 AM, mousecat88 said: A few people lately have told me I am exercising too much. Going to the gym and taking classes is something I love doing now. I don't go multiple times a day. I feel healthy and fit. But several people really close to me have expressed "concern" that I've transferred my food addiction to an addiction to exercise and I am overdoing it and using it as a new coping mechanism. These people never said a word to me when I was literally eating myself to death. I don't know how to feel. I don't feel like I am overdoing the exercise - I give myself time to rest and work different muscle groups each time or alternate with cardio. I am kinda angry that now these people are giving me a hard time about something I feel is actually bettering me physically and emotionally, when they sat idly and watched me eat bags and bags of fast food and gain 150lbs in the last 9 years and never expressed any concern over that. Today I hit 130lbs down in less than 9 months and I'm well on my way to my personal goal weight well before my one year anniversary. I am finally proud of myself and confident and angry that these people aren't happy for me and are now telling me I am taking things to the extreme. I was about to apologize for the rant, but realized I'm in the right forum. LOL. Sent from my SM-G930R4 using BariatricPal mobile app You could be snarky and say 'shame you weren't this concerned when I WAS actually killing myself!' or smile graciously and say 'great addiction to have huh' 2 GreenTealael and FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summerset 5,265 Posted July 31, 2019 2 hours ago, renjenn said: Did you really want someone to remind you or point out to you that you were fat? I doubt it. It's a taboo subject so I can see why they wouldn't. It's not insulting to talk about how much you exercise so they feel more able to comment I think. This. People who care about you don't want to insult you or make you feel even worse about yourself by pointing out your eating habits or your weight or your sedentary lifestyle (if you have one). "You're exercising too much" is like saying "You're working too much". Neither is usually an insult in our culture. Side rant and hopefully not a hijack: What makes me mad is that people seem to be "concerned and wanting to help" once you get below a certain weight as it seems. "Do you have any eating problems? Are you sick?" - Well, what-da-f*ck, usually nobody asks if one has "eating problems" when a person is fat. 🤬 Quote personally I'd be grateful that they didn't make comments about me getting fat. Trust me, I already knew it. This. Weight is a very emotional topic. "Fat" is usually used as an insult and not as an attribute. 1 GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ms.sss 15,714 Posted July 31, 2019 (edited) If it's any consolation, it seems to get better as time goes by. Either everyone gets used to it (and stops making comments) or you do (and the comments are only a minor, minor annoyance or even better, don't even bother you at all). The number of comments I get to my face (and behind my back through comments made to Mr. or the Kid) have greatly reduced. I still get the odd one here or there, but for the most part, the shock of my weight loss has basically worn off. Edited July 31, 2019 by ms.sss 3 GreenTealael, ProudGrammy and FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheribear68 3,201 Posted July 31, 2019 Okay so first, I don’t think you’re overdoing it. At. All. Second, people who love us can love us in some really dysfunctional and weird ways. No idea why you’re getting this criticism now, but promise us you will do your best to shrug it off and keep doing you. By the way, congrats on being able to exercise this much now! You fought long and hard for that and you’ve EARNED that right. Don’t let anyone (no matter how well-intentioned) steal your thunder. Earlier this month I broke a couple of toes. Then because of walking duck-footed, threw my lower back out. I’m just now after 3 looooooooooong weeks getting back into some kind of workouts and I missed it so freaking bad when it genuinely wasn’t a good idea to go to the Pilates studio and try to do a cardio jump class with broken toes. Today I’ve been in an amazing mood because my body feels better and I’ve got back-to-back classes booked! That’s TWO....... count ‘em, TWO hours of exercise planned for tonite and I’m not one bit sorry about it. Lol, earlier today a friend of mine who lives out of town asked me how I was doing. I sent her a selfie and her response was “you’re too skinny, I’m mailing you some brownies”. The funny part is she actually might be serious. 🤔 5 ms.sss, mousecat88, FluffyChix and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AngieBear 2,524 Posted July 31, 2019 Your exercise schedule looks totally normal/reasonable. I was asked by a well-meaning friend yesterday if my caloric intake was appropriate for my activity level, or if I’m overdoing it. All I had to say was “my nutritional intake and my activity level are both approved by my surgeon, who is quite happy with my progress”. That shut down the conversation and left no hurt feelings. 1 GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheribear68 3,201 Posted July 31, 2019 On 07/31/2019 at 16:47, AngieBear said: Your exercise schedule looks totally normal/reasonable. I was asked by a well-meaning friend yesterday if my caloric intake was appropriate for my activity level, or if I’m overdoing it. All I had to say was “my nutritional intake and my activity level are both approved by my surgeon, who is quite happy with my progress”. That shut down the conversation and left no hurt feelings. Yes! I tell people “for the first time in a VERY long time my body is finally doing what it should have been doing all along —what everyone else with a normal metabolisms body does— by mobilizing stored fat for fuel. As long as I get in adequate Protein and take my supplements (which I do) I could do this until every single ounce of excess fat is gone and be completely healthy”. People really don’t know how to respond to that. For people who’ve never had insulin resistance and/or metabolic syndrome, it’s a complete novel thought that your body would not use stored fat. I guess that’s where the myth that fat people always eat and never work out myth came from. 10 years ago when I was 270 pounds, I started running. I lost some weight along the way (got all the way down into the 230’s and it took me 8 months hard diet and exercise) I was running 3-5 miles 3-4 times weekly and everyone kept telling me “good job”. I finally had to stop because of some back and foot injuries probably not helped by 75 pounds excess weight. It’s so aggravating that there are 2 standards: if you’re still overweight, you’re encouraged to exercise more. Lose down close to goal and everyone wants to be a critic. 1 GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Healthy_life2 8,324 Posted August 1, 2019 On 7/29/2019 at 5:58 PM, mousecat88 said: A few people lately have told me I am exercising too much. Going to the gym and taking classes is something I love doing now. I don't go multiple times a day. I feel healthy and fit. But several people really close to me have expressed "concern" that I've transferred my food addiction to an addiction to exercise and I am overdoing it and using it as a new coping mechanism. These people never said a word to me when I was literally eating myself to death. I don't know how to feel. I don't feel like I am overdoing the exercise - I give myself time to rest and work different muscle groups each time or alternate with cardio. I am kinda angry that now these people are giving me a hard time about something I feel is actually bettering me physically and emotionally, when they sat idly and watched me eat bags and bags of fast food and gain 150lbs in the last 9 years and never expressed any concern over that. Today I hit 130lbs down in less than 9 months and I'm well on my way to my personal goal weight well before my one year anniversary. I am finally proud of myself and confident and angry that these people aren't happy for me and are now telling me I am taking things to the extreme. I was about to apologize for the rant, but realized I'm in the right forum. LOL. Sent from my SM-G930R4 using BariatricPal mobile app Bravo for turning your passion for nutrition and fitness into a career. People that never had surgery build up their fitness level, become athletes, trainers, and it’s not an issue. Your workout sounds normal to me. Over doing it does not sound like your situation. You have been working with your trainer and know what you’re doing, Mixing up cardio, muscle groups, two rest days. You are injury free. Why do bariatric patients get judged if they decide to get fit or into sports??? Exercising too much would be - repeat injuries, malnourished, mentally unstable, no rest days, working out while ill or injured., not making time for other areas in your life. 3 FluffyChix, ms.sss and mousecat88 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summerset 5,265 Posted August 1, 2019 17 hours ago, Sheribear68 said: It’s so aggravating that there are 2 standards: if you’re still overweight, you’re encouraged to exercise more. Lose down close to goal and everyone wants to be a critic. It makes kind of sense for many people though. Same with encouraging people "to eat less". Fat people are encouraged "to eat less". Nobody encourages thin people "to eat less". And why should they? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
funky_monkey800 247 Posted October 4, 2019 I exercise everyday.....for me I think maybe I traded one for the other...you know. When I was stressed...I ate. Sad? I ate...bored? I ate. Now my daily workout takes the spot of that! I now feel like exercise is my only time for me...to decompress and think. For others to see this routine is just probably strange for them...it will take time. Dont let it bother you- this is for you..no one else. 1 AZhiker reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites