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Cathlete
I'm borrowing that term from Tom Venuto (Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle), but that's somewhat how I'm feeling this week. This has been a common pattern for me for the past 4 years: decide to workout more/harder, etc., get in better shape, lose a few pounds, eat better, etc. Well, I get off to a good start, then about 2 months into things, I hit a road block and the wheels start to fall off! I find excuses not to get up and workout, I justify my poor eating habits (stress, pms, etc) and then before you know it, I fall completely back into my old pattern. Only to return to my workouts, etc anywhere from 6-8 months later. And by then, any good I had done before has been lost. If anything, I now have a few more pounds to lose.
So, for some reason, I'm fearing this may be happening again, because this has been a bad week for me. Skipped 2 workouts entirely, ate far too much junk, and now I start that negative thinking pattern......you know the one....."well, I've already screwed up today by not working out and eating that chocolate bar, I might as well eat half a pizza to go with it!" I don't want it to happen, I hope it's not happening, but I need some advise on how to push those negative thoughts away and focus on the positive. I don't have my fitness goals written down. Thought I might do that tomorrow (that's something that Tom V. advocates). What else do some of you do when/if those bad weeks and negative thoughts creep up on you? I need a good kick in the behind to get me going again!
So, for some reason, I'm fearing this may be happening again, because this has been a bad week for me. Skipped 2 workouts entirely, ate far too much junk, and now I start that negative thinking pattern......you know the one....."well, I've already screwed up today by not working out and eating that chocolate bar, I might as well eat half a pizza to go with it!" I don't want it to happen, I hope it's not happening, but I need some advise on how to push those negative thoughts away and focus on the positive. I don't have my fitness goals written down. Thought I might do that tomorrow (that's something that Tom V. advocates). What else do some of you do when/if those bad weeks and negative thoughts creep up on you? I need a good kick in the behind to get me going again!



