Shedding Those Last Few Pounds

Growing up, it was a blessing to have a mom who always put a delicious dinner on the table every night. Dinnertime usually comprised of rice and several dishes of meat and vegetables. I was trained to stop eating when I physically could not continue – when my stomach was distended and aching. Pretty much everyone in my family is that way. In fact, after our nine course Chinese wedding banquet, my aunt told people that she was still hungry and had to get a burger afterwards. She weighs about 100 lbs. My family breeds these human garbage disposals who never gain weight.

Case in point – my sisters. I censored myself because I don’t want to traumatize my FB with a picture of me in a bikini. This was us last summer in Hanauma Bay in Waikiki.

Unfortunately, my garbage disposal genes are recessive. See?

Anyway, since getting married, ST and I have packed on some pounds. ST’s answer to this is, “Who cares? You’re married.” This placated me for a while, until my clothes started getting tight. Then they got tighter. Then I stopped wearing some of them. During my spending fast, I realized that I don’t need nice clothes to look pretty – I already have lots of nice clothes – I need to feel good about myself. This was a crucial turning point in my shopping recovery.

I liked my body most when I first married ST. I weighed 118 pounds and thanks to eating right, personal training, and 4-5 days of exercise, some of those pounds were lean muscle.

Toned arms, no double chin, and hard back muscles.

Currently, I weigh 122 lbs. Before you roll your eyes at me, remember that I’m only 5′ 1″! I’m pretty much a hobbit sans the hairy feet (my sisters treated me to a pedicure recently ;-) ). That, compounded with the fact that I’ve been on a workout hiatus since August – gaining 4 lbs is a lot. My weight gain is localized to face, chin, and belly. Those 4 lbs are a double chin, muffin top, and flabby triceps that prevent me from wearing two of my favorite dresses.

Disclaimer: I am in no way saying that weighing over 122 lbs or any other number is fat. For some people, like my friend Helene who is 6′ 3″, 122 lbs would be ghastly. For other people like my buddy Livia, 150 lbs is hot. It’s all about the individual and their personal goals. I am very uncomfortable at my current weight and it shows.

The last few pounds are very difficult to shed. The only time I’ve lost them was when I did that crazy 10-day cleanse last summer. I was half-starved and miserable. Shedding the double chin, muffin top, and flab, involves strategery.

THE PLAN – FOOD

  • The meat/carb rule. So I just made this up, but it probably isn’t original. Based on previous experience, depriving myself of whole food groups is setting myself up for failure. In order to regulate my meat and carbohydrate intake, I cannot eat meat and carbs together. Hello pasta primavera and mushroom lasagna, goodbye spaghetti and meatballs.
  • Be prepared with healthy snacks. Eating healthfully makes one hungrier more often. I need to eat every two hours. I like to snack on apples, oranges, wheat bread and peanut butter, and Greek yogurt with honey between meals.
  • Limit unhealthy, fattening foods. Peace out, red meat, processed cheese, and Shake Shack burger and fries.
  • Order salads when eating out. Usually, every restaurant a decent selection of salads. Even the Wendy’s in the Houston airport; I just asked them to substitute grilled chicken for the breaded chicken. Hard-boiled eggs, chicken, and cheese make a salad heartier.

THE PLAN – EXERCISE

  • Hit the gym at least three times per week. Due to commitments at work and general day-to-day exhaustion, I don’t want to set myself up for failure by overextending myself. I find that on the days when I’m super tired, I can just do the cross training machine for thirty minutes. It’s pretty easy and still gets the job done.
  • Personal training. For a few months prior to our wedding, I worked with a trainer at my local Bally’s. Training helps me stay on track and keeps workouts interesting. Personal training is quite pricey – $586 for 8 sessions, but thanks to my spending fast we’ve saved enough money to invest in this. I’m going to see how these next few weeks pan out before taking the plunge though.

The best way to stay accountable about going to the gym is getting a buddy. Today, I went to the gym with a friend and we’ve already made plans to go again next Saturday. My other friend has a treadmill, so when I hang out at her apartment I can hop on for 30 minutes. Convenient and fun! ;-)

Wish me luck!

8 Responses to Shedding Those Last Few Pounds

  • Rachel says:

    I felt like I was just reading a page out of my own diary! I too, am 5’1 and weigh right now about 114. I have a very small chest, which means all my weight is dispersed elsewhere (mostly my lower stomach, face, and bottom). I have lean arms and legs naturally, but I am incredibly self conscious about my stomach. People living in another body might envy me, but this is the body I’ve been living with and I’ve seen it’s ups and downs. I was “too skinny” for most of my life, but for a couple of years I was quite happy with my figure. Then one day I woke up and realized my young metabolism had grown up on me (I peaked at about 117). My husband and I are experiencing this simultaneously (like you and ST!) and we’ve agreed that we need to make some changes, but it’s harder than it sounds. I started by reducing my intake of red meat. I didn’t eat red meat AT ALL for months, and noticed a significant difference. Combined with cutting out soda, drinking lots more water, going for walks on my breaks at work, and snacking less on junk food and more on other healthier options, I got down to about 110lbs. Slowly I started adding back in a soda a day, a bag of chips, less walking, a hamburger here and there… And I can just see the lbs building back up on my belly and rear end! Hehe this turned into a much longer comment than I intended ;) I’m just saying, as a “small” girl I completely understand where you are at right now and I am looking forward to reading your progress. You’ve motivated me to make some changes (again!) for myself. Not just because I want to be “skinny”, but I want to be healthy and confident as well. Thanks!!! :)

    • ElBrooklynTaco says:

      Good job on your weight loss! 114 is awesome but 110 is AMAZING ;-) My vices are carbs like tortillas, chips, french fries, and etc. It’s so hard to cut those out because my body craves them. Red meat and soda was a lot easier. Your comment totally inspired me too! I was nervous about putting it online because then I’ll feel bad for failing, but hopefully it will keep me more accountable.

  • cathy says:

    btw, consider yoga because it strengthens core muscles, tones your body by making it stronger, connects the mind and body, helps u relax (stress hormones can also add pounds) and it leaves u w/a sense of peace. i go once a week at the Y and it do it to clear my mind as much as to make my body strong. btw, the little guy’s fav part of my body is my ‘squishy du-du (his chinese for belly, lol)’ and i kinda agree w/him because it became squishy because it housed all three of them. he’ll ask me how it became squishy and i tell him because he used to be on the other side of it and all his kicking and punching made it all squishy. btw, all this will be moot to u once u do have little taco juniors and your belly will never be the same, u will learn to appreciate the magnificence of your squishy du-du and love ur body the way it is, and w/some help from tim gunn, dress your body the way it is and not to wait til u lose ‘x’ # of lbs. pain comes from trying to fit into what society tells u how u should look like. peace comes from looking beyond the physical and loving the person u are. i know, it sounds cheesy but it’s so true. u r a good and kind person and that is what i see when i look at u. u r given one body and the lesson u must learn is how to love that one body. one day your body will not work the way it does today so appreciate it for all it does for u today. {{{hugs}}}

  • Helene says:

    Love the punnett square. Love “strategery.” Miss you! Good luck on your diet/exercise plan!

    Helene
    Bon Vivant + a Budget

  • Cassandra says:

    Im taking this as a precautionary tale cuz im not going through this again. Id rather work to staynin shape than get back to wherever i end up after this ordeal. As you know Lovely Author, I’m getting married in less than 6 months. The planning is good, dress on order, decorations all planned and purchased, etc. seriously, I’m good. Except for the fact that IM HUNGRY……. : (

    • ElBrooklynTaco says:

      I hear you. When I was dieting for my wedding, I had to stay off my beloved carbs. Post-wedding, just try not to have meat and carbs together. If you must have meat + carbs, try to have them earlier in the day while you’re active.

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