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I have to admit that I am doing a few things that I don’t feel entirely comfortable with today. I am sharing with you a very vulnerable place in my heart, I am exposing a time in my life that I wasn’t the most proud of, I am sharing one picture (of many) of a person that I don’t really recognize, and I am telling you that I am trying to be different…knowing that saying it out loud is the hardest part.

In my college years, after numerous indecisions about what I wanted to do with my life, I settled on a career path in Food & Nutrition. While learning about the formula for calories, flunking my cooking class twice, and taking courses on exercise and physiology, I became a blimped out version of my former self. I ate out almost every single day, stopped exercising, partied hard, and lived a sedentary life. My hair suddenly became greasy, my face was shiny all of the time, I had chronic stomach problems, exercise-induced asthma, chronic back pain, high cholesterol, and I need to nap because I was constantly tired. Freshman 15 would have been mild compared to the Freshman 35 that I put on. It was such a gradual process that I don’t think I even realized what was happening.  So gradual, in fact, that I found it strange when I overheard a guy friend say that I had a pretty face and would be cute if I could just lose some weight. I was that girl now.

I bring this up because I know that sometimes it can be hard to relate to someone if you don’t see the struggle, the work, and the decisions that are made daily to accomplish their current body, and the daily commitment that is made after you have reached your personal goals for fitness or weight loss.

In my thirties, I am in better shape than I ever was in my teen or college years. My skin is great, I no longer take any medications, I have no chronic health conditions, I am at a healthy weight for my body, and I am proud to show my kids that physical fitness is an essential part of my day.  When a ten minute workout would have winded me before, I can now run on my treadmill miles at a time. Each day that I put in my exercise time, I remind myself that I am running and exercising against a family history of diabetes, high cholesterol, osteoporosis, low bone density, stomach problems, and am running towards quality time with the people I love.

How is fitness and frugality related? Well, frankly, it is simple… the more fit you are, the less you pay in medication and doctor visits. Fitness doesn’t require a big investment at all, but it is an investment that will pay off for years and years down the road.

Believe in 30 Day Goals- I still believe firmly that you can accomplish anything with small thirty day goals. I started with a 30 day goal to complete a Jillian Michael’s 30 Day Shred workout. Now I have a thirty day goal to run a 5K in great time on the treadmill. Someday, it would be wonderful to be able to run a mini-marathon or be able to keep pace with my runner husband.  Think of a fitness goal that you would like to accomplish and work thirty days towards making that dream into a reality.

Eat Healthier During the Day- No matter how hard I was exercising, I was still eating whatever I wanted and not seeing the results that I was looking for.  As a mom it can be difficult to not give in and just eat whatever the kids are eating. My days were filled with macaroni, chicken nuggets, crackers, chips, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Unfortunately, that was not filling me up and I would feel hungry throughout the day.

Each week, I now chop up salad, fresh veggies, and fruit at the beginning of the week. I roast and dice chicken breasts as I chop the veggies so I have all of the perfect fixings for a satisfying salad bar at home.

Start with small switches- oatmeal or a protein-packed protein shake for breakfast, a handful of almonds instead of heavy carbs for snack, a colorful salad instead of a sandwich for lunch, and whole grains instead of the white stuff could all be small changes that make a big difference in how you feel.

Be frugal, but make wise fitness investments- Thanks to the wonderful consignment shops in our area, I was able to score most of my workout gear and paired it with inexpensive tank tops and sports bras from Walmart. I was proud of my frugal workout gear, but my back was hurting after my workouts.

I started to realize that I had not made one important investment… a new pair of tennis shoes. While new tennis shoes were a big investment for me, they are an investment that has really paid off and allowed me to workout longer and not feel achy after my workouts.

Don’t be afraid to make an investment if it will improve your fitness experience and help your endurance levels with working out. My tennis shoes are just one example of something that had held me back from feeling my best, and something that has made a huge difference in my motivation to keep moving.

Switch up your routines- If you are hitting a plateau in your fitness routine, then it might be time to switch things up a bit. For many years I have been working out at home. I found a lot of variation in my routine compliments of the library and the DVD’s that they offered.  Recently, I got a new writing gig that could pay for a monthly gym membership. My kids were finally at an age where I could do this and so I joined a gym. The results in these last two months have been phenomenal and the variation and equipment is much wider than what I had available to me at home.

Think about what you are spending your money on and see if it could be allocated to something healthier. Do you have a movie club membership or premium cable plan? What if you put that money towards a gym membership instead?  With my cable plan and my movie membership, I felt forced to sit in front of the boob tube. After canceling the movie membership, I have felt less dedicated to television time and more dedicated to the things that matter most to me.

Having a workout buddy has also pushed me out of my comfort zone for trying new classes and we help each other stay on schedule.  I was proud that for Cinco de Mayo, I went to a 2 ½ hour Zumba class and danced my little heart out instead of sitting on the sofa this year. These small changes are making a big difference in my confidence and how I feel.

Turn off Distracters- The hardest part of working out for me are all of the distracters that can pull me away from my goals. I make deals with myself where I am not allowed to login to Twitter, Facebook, or my email until my workout is complete.  What distracts you from reaching your goals? Some distracters (our children, for example) are more difficult to reduce, but many are silly things that could be pushed aside until your workout is done.

(my beautiful inspiration)

Get inspired- What inspires you? Is it a picture of your former self on your fridge, is it having an awesome workout buddy that you can check-in with, is it reading the victory stories of weight-loss from other bloggers? Is it being able to keep up with your crazy children?

Whatever it is, get inspired and try starting a new workout routine today.

Fitness Sites to Inspire:

Grooveshark.com- Groove Shark is my new favorite site to create great workout mixes that help me stay motivated when I am on the treadmill. Put on workout anthems that can force you to go that extra mile and create mixes that help keep you pumped!

LogYourRun.com- At LogYourRun you can keep track of your running and other exercise progress and sign up for one of our free training programs to help you improve your performance or train for your upcoming marathon. LogYourRun will help keep track of how many miles you have on your shoes and you can trace your routes on a map to figure out how many miles your favorite route is and share with your friends.

SparkPeople.com- Looking for a community-driven site to help keep you motivated. With SparkPeople, you can create personalized diet and fitness plans, track your calories, track you your workouts, and connect with others like through the support teams available.

Mamavation- Looking for some added mamavation, then the Mamavation site might be a hot spot for you to visit. They have a great team of writers who share inspiring stories and up-to-date health/exercise information that can help you reach your goals.

How do you reach your fitness goals? What sites, people, or workout routines are motivating you right now?


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    My best friend has an elliptical at her house, and so I bring my 2 little ones to play with her 4 little ones, and she sweetly lets me work out. It’s so hard to make time for it, and when you’re so tired, you don’t want to. But it is soooo worth it! Thanks for the wonderful post and reminder to keep at it =)
    .-= Amy´s last blog ..Adorable 2pk Infant Shirt Set $6 Shipped =-.

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    GREAT post, Amy! You are so right – sometimes it’s hard to relate to people who are fit and seem to love to exercise when you don’t realize that they, too, once struggled. Thank you for sharing this. You are amazing and inspiring!
    .-= Jane´s last blog ..Jersey Shore Family Vacation =-.

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    Thanks for sharing this Amy. I’ve hit a low point in my fitness. I prefer to run outside but can’t lately with little kids and hubby’s long hours. You’ve inspired me to try videos again and keep on top of healthy eating. It’s good to be reminded that it IS worth the extra time and effort!

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    Amy – you inspire me. That picture looks nothing like you! You have done a fantastic job at getting your life, body and health back.
    Just yesterday I made a commitment to myself to make some wiser decisions health wise. I still have not lost the baby weight and Leah is 1 year old. I’ve never had it hold on this long, but I’ve got to take action and do something about it.
    Thanks for the inspiration!
    .-= Kristen´s last blog ..Food Photography Workshop (Recipe: Mustard Dip for Artichokes) =-.

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    Thanks for sharing your fitness story, Amy! Thank you for being vulnerable with us.

    Everyone has a story of fitness and weight and healthy-living, don’t they? Mine got very, very off-track after AJ (my second daughter) was born 2.5 years ago. Not only did I not lose the baby weight after her, but a move to a new community and a time of depression has caused me to really pack on the pounds.

    I have, however, rediscovered my love for running, and after completing two 5Ks, I am now training for my first ever 10K that will take place next month! It feels great to be working on the weight gain, but the going is slower than I would like. Staying motivated is my BIGGEST challenge. (That and the fact that I hate salad. *wink*)

    Anyway, thanks for sharing all of this. It was the dose of inspiration I needed today!
    .-= Megan@SortaCrunchy´s last blog ..URGENT REQUEST FOR PRAYER – Princess G is getting a new heart! =-.

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    Great post. I agree with all that you mentioned. 30 day goals are a MUST… a manageable amount of time to get something accomplished. I love that I set a fitness example for my son. He sees that going to the gym or walking outside are important priorities. As a result, I have a kid who loves to be active too. We try our best with healthy foods- I think that’s the toughest part though since I cook/bake every day. Thanks for your wonderful thoughts on fitness & nutrition.
    .-= Lori @ RecipeGirl´s last blog ..How to Make Ricotta Cheese =-.

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    Amy Reply:

    That is so true, Lori! If you are a foodie blogger, it can be a big temptation. I think that is why I focus really hard on lunch and dinner so I can enjoy some of the yummy dinners on here without guilt. I am also trying to incorporate healthier ingredients and foods too. Thanks so much for your visit today!

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    Great article Amy!!! I love being your workout buddy and we will be doing our Cinco De Mayo every year!

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    Thank you for your post, Amy. It is very inspiring to hear your story. I was just beginning to really see the importance of eating healthy and exercising in a new light, and I was really beginning to make progress, when I found out we are expecting our second child! So now things are kind of on hold. Of course these things are important in pregnancy too, but my goals will just have to wait until after the baby is born (and then it will be much harder)!

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    Yay for fitness!

    Shoes are so important. I’ve really hurt myself using old, worn out shoes. Yes they are expensive but so worth it if you are committed.

    Wonderful post!
    .-= Allison´s last blog ..Permission Granted =-.

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    thanks for opening up and sharing this personal story – it is truly motivating. I have packed on pounds and lately feel frustrated, tired, and unenergetic. I am not modeling good eating or exercise habits to my children. I walk the dogs daily but I can’t say its heart pumping and I need to amp it up for my sake and the dogs! I also need to get back to the wii and videos – it was nice for you to share that it is possible to get fit at home, even though you shared the gym has tremendous benefits. Years ago when I used to run and work out regularly at a gym, I enjoyed the variation – but unfortunately a gym membership is not possible $ or timewise at this juncture. I need to get started – and especially with the eating habits – yogurt vs carbs, healthy snacks vs empty calories. Thanks for the nudge – its much appreciated!

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    Amy Reply:

    S- I worked out for years at home with good results. It is hard when you stay home or work from home to make that commitment to go to the gym. I really do like any of the Jillian Michael’s workouts or even the Biggest Loser workout tapes. I would check them out from the library and use those or run on the treadmill at home. There is much to be said about how you can save time not having to drive to the gym when you can wake up and just start working out at home. If I can’t make it to the gym, I still try to hit the treadmill, even if it is only 20 minutes. Thank you so much for your comment!

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    Thank you so much for including us!! Another reason I fit in the exercise is cause it helps me be a more patient mom, wife, and friend. The emotional benefits of exercise make it worth all that for me alone. Especially since in high school and college I suffered from depression and anxiety and don’t anymore. I LOVE endorphins! Xxoo
    .-= Leah @bookieboo´s last blog ..Mamavation Mondays: Pregnant Fitness =-.

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    Amy,

    You are such an inspiration to many. thanks for putting yourself out there. As an overweight mom, it is difficult. We have a program at one of our local gyms (Biggest Loser on the Bayou). It is difficult to do some of the workouts, but as I do more I am finding it to be easier and more enjoyable. I never wanted to exercise because I had no self confidence. Now I am motivated to do this for my children and my health. YOU are a great person and I am so thankful to have found your blog. I try lots of things and now seeing you in a different light, makes it so much easier to relate and know that it is possible to be healthy. All I can say is THANKS!!!!!

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    That was a great post! I am so glad that you are healthy now. Although, as a young girl, I think you looked lovely then as well as now. :)

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    I love reading fitness stories. I was a overweight, unhealthy high school student. I started my fitness journey when I was in college. Now I’m older *much* older over the years, despite some starts and some stops, I am working out regularly and have been for 15 years.
    It’s the benefits of working out that keep me doing it. I doubt I will ever love it but I so enjoy being strong and fit.
    Congrats on your determination and don’t ever quit!

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    It’s so hard to keep with your workout routine especially if you have kids. I could not manage my schedule with having my 3 kids with me. Good for you and you’ve done it great.

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    Hey Amy! If I had one piece of advice to add to this, it’s get your kids involved in living a fit life! It doesn’t need to be hard core….start small and make a habit of a family walk or bike ride after dinner. Involve the kids in your yoga routine if you pop in a DVD (you’d be amazed how much it helps to calm them–and they are great at it). What better way to instill values in your kids than demonstrating that you are strong and healthy, and so are they!

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    I know this is an older post, but I re-read it again today for some inspiration. I haven’t been taking care of myself lately, and I’m definitely feeling a difference in my energy level and in my jeans! You’ve given me great ideas for getting back into shape without letting it take over my life. I’m packing my tennis shoes now to hit the gym tomorrow morning and heading to the kitchen to chop up some salad ingredients. thanks!

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