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Battling Middle Aged Spread

I have been quite down lately about my weight, and that my middle aged spread is, well, spreading.

I’m pretty good at hiding it especially in photos, but you can see the reality in the pic above which was taken at the Redland Business and Retail Awards earlier this month.

It’s a worry when your belly sticks out almost as much as your boobs!

I don’t like the thought of dieting, but lately I’ve heard good things about seeing a naturopath for weight loss and how they can help with HcG drops.

All I know is I need to try something …

A couple of years back I got really motivated and started walking – in the great outdoors, and on a treadmill – and lost 5 kilograms. I felt great! Even better, I was in top condition to do lots of sightseeing and exploring when we went overseas last year.

I still go for regular morning walks but nowadays it doesn’t seem to help my weight. In fact that 5 kilos has come back, and brought a couple of friends 🙁 .

Middle Aged Spread – a Health Issue

It’s not just a matter of not liking the way I look at the moment – it’s also pretty important for my health, especially as I have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and cardiac disease runs in the family. So I really need to do something about it, and sooner rather than later.

Which is where you come in! I’ve realised that the secret to beating the middle aged spread – and keeping it off – is to find some form or exercise or physical activity that I *love*.

It needs to be something that I can do regularly – say, at least 3 times a week, if not daily. Something that I look forward to.

But what?!

Now remember, I have bursitis in the shoulder and a dodgy knee, which means jogging, running and swimming are out (skiing too but not much chance of being able to do that 3 times a week in Queensland, LOL).

I’ve never been particularly coordinated or sporty for that matter, so I’m a bit of a novice at pretty much everything sport and exercise related!

We have bikes and do ride them occasionally, but clearly not often enough.

 

So that’s my dilemma. Can you help me think outside the box and find some type of physical activity or exercise that I can fall in love with?

Do you have any great ideas to help me in battling the middle aged spread?!

 

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