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um....losing weight to go to Disney?
Feel like I need to post this here to make it official, LOL We went in September, and although I always love it, it was quite a disappointing trip for me. I've gained SO much weight over the years that my feet were in agony and I ended up skipping a lot of things that I wanted to do. When we went to Universal, there were rides I was scared to try for fear I wouldn't "fit". So, clearly - not the most ideal experience. It took me a few months to really commit, but I've decided I need to fix this, and I'm making some progress but I have a LONG way to go. We had no real plans to return to Disney in the foreseeable future - it is a very expensive trip from where we are, and I had promised my husband to do a different destination next since he's a little tired of Disney (I know, shocking!). Anyway, he just told me that if I meet my own goal (all he cares about is that I'm healthy enough to get around and enjoy myself) he'll treat me to a dream Disney "do over" :-)
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Good for you! You should reward yourself after every so many pounds with something for your trip like every ten pounds you get a Disney shirt or fun travel bag or book a spa appointment for your trip or something. Good luck!
Many trips as a child offsite
1995 Disney Cruise/Old key west
New Years 2001 Caribbean Beach Resort
March 2006 Offsite
Sept 2010 Coronado Springs Resort
November 2013 POR
Sept/oct 2014 cars room at AOA
Next trip: too long!
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We should be weight loss buddies! I to am trying to loose all the weight I have gained. It has been a slow start as I have been sick since Christmas. Wicked cough which makes working out hard. I am just starting now.
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You can do it. It won't be easy, but you can do it.
Past Visits:
1984 & 85 Off Site
1999 CBR
2003 BW/GF
2009 WL
2011 Poly
2013 YC, WL, CR (good year!)
2014 AKL
2015 GF, CS , Poly, SSR
2016 YC, Universal Portofino, GF, Waldorf
"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must live." - Bukowski
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Sounds like some solid motivation to me!
You can do it. But, your ultimate goal shouldn't be the Disney trip...it should be to feel and be healthier. Because, once the Disney trip comes and goes, what's to stop you from returning to your old habits? You can come over and post on the Healthy Living Club thread in the Water Cooler. Lots of people over there trying to lose weight and/or be healthier.
Good luck to you!
Natalie
INTERCOT Staff: Disneyland Resort-California, The Water Cooler
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Great idea to use a Disney trip as motivation!
Like BrerGnat said, your health is more important than anything, especially Disney so use the Disney trip as short-term motivation, but try to make the changes a lifestyle. If you're otherwise young and healthy but your weight is causing pain and other issues you need to get it under control. My g/f works on almost a daily basis with patients suffering from the effects of diabetes and other issues caused from years and years of being overweight. I can promise you that when it gets to that point none of them are saying that if they could go back and do it again they'd still be 'pooh' sized, they all wish they could go back and make changes while they were still capable of doing so.
Good luck, find a buddy to help keep you accountable and stick with it!
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I think this can be a good motivator. When I quit smoking 22 years ago I decided on three motivating factors. 1.) My husband was never a smoker. 2.) I wanted to start a family but really did not want to expose my children to smoking. 3.) If I could go six months without smoking I would save every cent I would spend on smoking and go on a shopping trip to Maine.
I was able to accomplish this always keeping in mind that I was doing this for my childred with a short term reward, SHOPPING guilt free.
In the end, I had a blast on my shopping trip with my sister-in-law to Maine. We had so much fun. Quitting smoking is so freeing.
I have also used a future trip to get through very stress situations like serious illness in the family in that I had something to look forward to. I was able to escape in the planning for short periods of time. That there is something good.
In regards to losing weight, I have also been trying to eat healthier and in the end have lost 16-18 pounds since last August. I have found using the Canada Food Guide and paying attention to portion size is the key. I have been going to our local grocery store who is offering a free healthy weight program for 8 weeks. It is being run by a professional dietician and using the Canada Food Guide. It has really opened my eyes.
Let us know how you are doing. We all need to help motivate each other.
Pally
Past Trips
Pop- Dec 2015
Portofino Bay-(Club)Universal Dec, 2015
Pop - Oct 2012
Pop- Aug/Sept 2009
Wilderness Lodge - Dec. 2006
Portofino Bay-(Club)-Universal- Dec 2006
Sheraton Vistana Villages- May 2003
Sheraton Vistana Villages- April 2002
Off-site-May 1989-
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Originally Posted by dobby2010
Good for you! You should reward yourself after every so many pounds with something for your trip like every ten pounds you get a Disney shirt or fun travel bag or book a spa appointment for your trip or something. Good luck!
ooooh...great idea! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Zippy 1
We should be weight loss buddies! I to am trying to loose all the weight I have gained. It has been a slow start as I have been sick since Christmas. Wicked cough which makes working out hard. I am just starting now.
Oh, that's too bad! It sure is hard to start when you are under the weather. Sending positive "vibes" your way ;-)
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Thanks for the support! And yes, I'm totally doing this for the health benefits. I had no idea my sweet hubby would come up with the Disney trip as a surprise (and since it means him giving up a trip to some place he'd rather go, it really shows how great he is). That's just the sugar-free, fat-free icing on the (low carb, low fat) cake!
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Congrats on making the change!
I'm working on it too. I don't weigh myself, because the scale is the enemy in my life. But I have joined a gym, and have lost about 3 pants sizes. That's how I'm noting my progress. It's a struggle every single day, but even when I have the extra piece of pizza, or a candy bar, I don't beat myself up about it. I just get back on the treadmill!
Disney is my goal too. There are a number of us who are going to meet next January for the 2014 marathon weekend. I'm running the 5k. I have never been able to run because of my weight, so it's something I have always wanted to check off my bucket list. The group on the runDisney board here on Intercot has been really supportive. It helps knowing that a) I'm going to get to see all my Disney buddies and b) I'm doing something good for myself. It's just nice to have a prize to keep your eye on!
Meg
40 trips (plus two to Disneyland, and one to Disneyland Paris) and counting!
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I am trying to lose weight too. I have been going through a really stressful time in my life and have been using that as an excuse not to exercise or eat healthily. Last week I decided enough was enough, my weight and health were contributing to my stress and whilst I can't do anything about other factors that are contributing I can do something about this. I am using weight watchers online to try and lose around 2 stone (28 pounds). This worked well for me in the past
Good luck to everyone else who is trying to do this too.
Dragongirlx (AkA Ruth)
Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup
2004 - offsite
2006 - Dolphin
2007- WL
2008 - Poly
2009 - WL
2010 - GF
2012 - WL
2013 - WL
2014 - WL
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All of the above! I think you've got great motivation and you can definitely do this!
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Great motivation to get you started on a healthier you. What a sweet hubby you have! I'm forever trying to lost a few pounds and it's always nice to have a special way to celebrate when you get to your goal. I'm sure you'll do great!
Christie
September 2007 - Pop Century
September 2009 - ASMu
September 17-24, 2011 - Off Property
October 2014 - ???
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That is great. Being fit and walk a lot , then be a Disney park commando. Imagine 9 miles of walking each day, without pain.
Boardwalk
Animal Kingdom Jambo
Coronado Springs
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Riverside
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Good for you! It's never too late to make a change. I too just lost weight 37 lbs. working out 5 days a week and giving up drinking and eating sugar. We are going to WDW in a month and I can't wait to walk around and feel less sore and tired. It is a great motivator to know you are getting healthy and going to take a great vacation after you accomplish your goals.
The best advice I can give you on your journey that helped me is, make every day count. When you are getting exercise, don't jsut go thru the motions, make every workout count. Work hard and before you know it your 30-60 minutes is up. And it is all worth it! Think about what you are eating, and learn to eat sensibly. A friend told me a great quote, "Eat to live, not live to eat!" and that helped a great deal. I think of food now as fuel for me to have energy. And yes, occasionally I will have a cheat item, but it is alwahys a spponful or just a bite. Hope these tips help. And Congratulations on getting healthy. Life is so much more enjoyable when you know you have done all you can to be fit and healthy. Good luck!
Tara
"It's a Small World after all..."
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Way to go and congratulations! I started my weight loss journey with WDW in mind. When I started researching our trip for my kids, I found that I would need to be walking up to 5 miles a day. I was very out of shape and really didn't walk unless I was headed to the kitchen. In Feb '11 seven months before our trip I started by just walking a little at a time. By Sept and our trip I was down 30 lbs. Now two years later, I will be competing in my 3rd Half Marathon next month and I'm down 60lbs. Just remember to believe in yourself and lean on others when you need support. Also - reward yourself when you win. A special outfit, a day at the spa - (I had lots of dole whips and zebra domes on the trip but got right back on the horse when we left). Don't hesitate to PM me if you need a little support. Remember - the last one to cross the finish line...still crosses the finish line!
Michael
You ain't never had a friend like me!
DVC Owner - AKL
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You're not alone. I'll be losing weight to go to Disney too.
I've been to Disney back when I was thin (I miss being thin ), when I was pregnant, between kids, and after my youngest was born. Let's just say that my most recent trip was when I was at my heaviest (non-pregnant) and I definitely looked and felt heavy. So I need a change and my upcoming trip in November is just the motivation that I need.
I used to run before kids (with a 20K and half-marathon under my belt), but haven't run with any regularity since the kids were born. We also moved from an area that was great for running (we lived near the ocean and I'd run on the boardwalk) to one that isn't.
However, I just signed up for the Mickey's Jingle Jungle 5K during the Wine & Dine Half-Marathon weekend. My goal is to lose 40 pounds by New Year's Day 2014, and lose at least 30 of those pounds by the time of the 5K.
I'd also recommend the Healthy Living Club thread. Good luck!
Amanda
Mom of Jay and Sam
'Please stand clear of the doors. Por favor
mantengase alejado de las puertas'
CR - Jun 76, 85 & 89
BLT - Nov 11 & 13
Poly - Jun 80 & Jan/Feb 07
WL - Jun 97, Sep 05 & Dec 08
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