I've commented a few times about how inspired I feel every time that I watch this season of the Biggest Loser. I've only actively and consistently watched 2 very recent seasons (season 10 and season 12), which are both the Couples version of the show. I really like the comraderie and the genuine good nature of the teams on these two casts. Anyway, I think that the women on this season have done an incredible job with their weight loss, especially Irene. I thought she was such a beautiful woman (inside & outside) before her weight loss, and she looks absolutely amazing now! I especially love to see the transformation emotionally that the contestants have. I can only imagine how much more difficult it must be to psychologically change as quickly as the body has physically changed. That's probably a much more lengthy process. I'm always excited to see the finale, though I do think that they don't spend enough time on the winner at the end. It's like the live show is crunched for time and they go "okay, the winner is ...blah..." end of show...LOL.
I say all of this because these people lose hundreds of pounds in the span of 4-5 short months, and then even more for the finale. I gain inspiration because my desired weight loss of 35 pounds is no where near as much of an obstacle as what they've gone through. If they can do it, then so can I. I sometimes use the show as my benchmark...like weighing in each week and competing against them in my own way. I know it's silly, but I'm like if so-and-so lost 8 pounds this week, then why can't I? HAAA :-) I do realize that it is TV and their "weeks" may not be exactly 7 days, but the point is that it's kind of fun to try to keep up (even though I fell behind in my losses long ago - lol). I get frustrated with my progress. I am actually still at a plateau, and am working hard to get through it. I sometimes feel like throwing in the towel and accepting that this must be my new reality. Then, I see how they've changed, and I realize that it is most certainly NOT the end of the road and giving up is NOT an option. Changing the game and getting more focused on my goal is the ONLY option.
Hold steadfast to those goals, people. Keep progressing toward them every day, no matter how many plateaus or roadblocks that you face. It can be done, and you will be so much stronger for having weathered the journey. When you feel sad or frustrated, think about how far you've come and celebrate that progress. It helps making the next step much easier. Lastly, try to enjoy the journey and try not to put undue pressure or stress on yourself. I never understood what the phrase "be kind to yourself" really meant or how impactful it can be on your personal progress until I actually started to live those words.
Good night, all..... :-)
The purpose of this blog is to chronicle all of my fitness endeavors, from bodybuilding to kettlebell instruction and everything in between. There have been many trials and tribulations along the way. I hope to motivate, inspire, and encourage someone who may need support. I also share workouts, videos, and other fitness related information.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
So Inspired...
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