- Joined
- Jul 27, 2019
- Messages
- 12,374
- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
Added a new forum to discuss diet, health, fitness as a RVer.
About two months ago I had had enough, eating like crap, feeling like crap, and time to lose some, well, you know, grams. I joined Weight Watchers to give it a try having heard from others but more so that it looked like a good system to help me learn about food and diet. I haven't really been all in, yet, but logging food, learning where the points are, learning where the points aren't (such as oatmeal) etc.
I've lost weight, not so much measurable, but the fat is coming off, people notice. Prior to leaving on my current RV trip I did bloodwork to test the usuals of cholesterol, vitamin D, and other things. My annual physical is in December so this was a mid year check. I always have high cholesterol and take meds for it. For the first time EVER my cholesterol is in the normal range (162). I don't want that junk anymore, I don't care for that feeling post sugar intake, etc. I enjoy oatmeal with fruit (raspberries, blueberries, blackberries) for breakfast, daily, and eliminated other crap that just makes you feel bad. I have no desire for it anymore. I'd rather lose weight than enjoy something like ice cream which is only enjoyed at the tongue, after that it's not a joy, for me.
On this trip I intend to really get serious on diet, it seems I do better while RVing than at home. At home I eat out too much, same crap weekly, etc. The RV travel allows me to focus more on diet, groceries, and walking more as the dog needs it and so do I.
So again, new forum for us to share good diet, health, and fitness practices as RVers. Share as you wish on any health tips while traveling, etc.
About two months ago I had had enough, eating like crap, feeling like crap, and time to lose some, well, you know, grams. I joined Weight Watchers to give it a try having heard from others but more so that it looked like a good system to help me learn about food and diet. I haven't really been all in, yet, but logging food, learning where the points are, learning where the points aren't (such as oatmeal) etc.
I've lost weight, not so much measurable, but the fat is coming off, people notice. Prior to leaving on my current RV trip I did bloodwork to test the usuals of cholesterol, vitamin D, and other things. My annual physical is in December so this was a mid year check. I always have high cholesterol and take meds for it. For the first time EVER my cholesterol is in the normal range (162). I don't want that junk anymore, I don't care for that feeling post sugar intake, etc. I enjoy oatmeal with fruit (raspberries, blueberries, blackberries) for breakfast, daily, and eliminated other crap that just makes you feel bad. I have no desire for it anymore. I'd rather lose weight than enjoy something like ice cream which is only enjoyed at the tongue, after that it's not a joy, for me.
On this trip I intend to really get serious on diet, it seems I do better while RVing than at home. At home I eat out too much, same crap weekly, etc. The RV travel allows me to focus more on diet, groceries, and walking more as the dog needs it and so do I.
So again, new forum for us to share good diet, health, and fitness practices as RVers. Share as you wish on any health tips while traveling, etc.