smartyjonesc2s
Cathlete
i would love to get some advice/opinions on how to handle something that weighs on my mind. i have developed such an incredible passion for fitness and nutrition (although i have not conquered all of my demons), and would like to share this. i have an SIL who is at least 40 lbs overweight. she is 38 and has 2 boys who are 16 and 12. she is about 5'3" tall, and has a pear shaped body. i know that her weight bothers her (not to the point that she complains all the time), but she doesn't seem to have discipline or take the time to take care of herself. her entire family is always on the go, and this seems to be the excuse for not taking care of herself. i so badly want her to be happy with herself, and i know that if she would just eat better and exercise at least some she would make great strides. my brother has been doing that south beach diet, which i am not a fan of any fad diets, however, at least he has shown some discipline, and has kept a very slim waistline for a while now. i praise him on his accomplishments, and do caution him to make sure he is getting a balanced diet.
i have been active always, and now more than ever, i have taken a huge interest in the true successes of a fit lifestyle. learning so much on this forum, and becoming so inspired by cathe's fitness level and methods of instructing, have created a huge passion for me that i so want to share with my SIL. the problem is that i don't know how to subtly help her out with what i have learned. i don't want it to seem like i am saying "hey you are fat and need to lose weight", because i don't feel that way. i just want her to feel good about herself too, and i want her to have the energy to keep up with her busy life. i guess i am asking for any advice on how you would approach her, or if you would not step into that area with her unless she comes to you for advice. i have never been more than 10 lbs. overweight, and i do not know how it feels to be that overweight so i don't know the other side of how my efforts would be taken. i would mean it in love and want to help someone else feel good about their body, but i don't want to make her feel worse. any advice would be greatly appreciated.
i have been active always, and now more than ever, i have taken a huge interest in the true successes of a fit lifestyle. learning so much on this forum, and becoming so inspired by cathe's fitness level and methods of instructing, have created a huge passion for me that i so want to share with my SIL. the problem is that i don't know how to subtly help her out with what i have learned. i don't want it to seem like i am saying "hey you are fat and need to lose weight", because i don't feel that way. i just want her to feel good about herself too, and i want her to have the energy to keep up with her busy life. i guess i am asking for any advice on how you would approach her, or if you would not step into that area with her unless she comes to you for advice. i have never been more than 10 lbs. overweight, and i do not know how it feels to be that overweight so i don't know the other side of how my efforts would be taken. i would mean it in love and want to help someone else feel good about their body, but i don't want to make her feel worse. any advice would be greatly appreciated.