Consider, for example, this kind email from Richardson, which falls into the "wise words" school of encouragement:
Kevin,
On losing weight... everyone has their spiel, and this is mine. In January I lost ~10 lbs. with the classic formula of eating less and exercising a lot, in just over 3 weeks. I'd never counted calories before, so that took some getting used to, but I figure I went from ~2500+ calories/day to 1600-1800. That kinda hurt.
For exercise, most days I hopped on a recumbent exercise bike for 20 min before work, ran 1.5-3.0 miles after work (jogged really, about a 10 minute mile, to save the knees), and hopped on the bike again in the evening for 20-30 minutes. I also lifted weights 2-4 times a week.
In February I dramatically cut back exercise, but continued to consume the 1600-1800 calories/day, and have kept it all off - 180 lbs at 5'9". I'd like to lose another 20 lbs, but dread the exercise regime. It was hard, and I was hungry most of the time.
On the plus side, while my Dad and brother have high blood pressure, mine was 120/80 while exercising and cholesterol was very low.
I didn't do this for a news years resolution, but because I decided to go back into the military, the Navy reserve this time (I was prior active duty AF enlisted, 91-95). Wanted to get back into the game before I'm too old. It's a direct commission program. In case you're interested, the cutoff age these days is 39, and the nice thing about ships is that they have regular toilets! Heh.
I know how hard it is to lose weight... at our age. Back in 1995 after I got out of the AF I was 195 lbs, the heaviest I'd ever been. Got a job in the Marshall Islands where everyone rode a bide everywhere (no private vehicles), and I ate at a chow hall three times a day. Lost 30 lbs in six months without even trying. Yeah, that was when I was in my early 20s, and things have changed.
At any rate, good luck with the weight loss. I guess a rice and kimchi diet could help as well.
v/r,
Richardson
Now, please consider Charles's special form of encouragement:
That attempt at a walrus 'stache makes me look like I've got a Dirty Sanchez going. Egads. Guess I'd better get butt-crackin' with the weight loss before Charles sends in something truly pornographic.
UPDATE: After checking SiteMeter, I couldn't help noticing that a lot of people have been avidly clicking that "blubber" link I slapped up a couple posts ago.
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Goo goo ga joob! I am the walrus!
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