Since I weigh about 100 pounds more than I want to, I figured the best way to jump start my weight loss was to give up unhealthy foods for Lent. I'm already pretty active (at least when I'm not snowed in). My weekly exercise schedule is 1 hour of belly dancing, 2 hours of fencing, 1 hour of yoga, 45 minutes of weight training, and walking 10 miles (excluding the walking around my very hilly campus). I can climb three flights of stairs without getting winded, which I heard was one of the best tests of basic fitness, and I climb three or four flights of stairs four times a week.
For Lent, I've decided to give up all high fructose corn syrup, all white flour, and limit my added sugar intake to 40 grams or less daily. I'm planning on limiting the high carb, starchy food (I'd give up bread and potatoes, but St. Patrick's Day comes smack in the middle of Lent, and I've already got a feast planned). I have a very bad metabolism, so straight fasting is right out, but I figured a fast from unhealthy foods would accomplish the same purpose. I'm leaving out the religious aspects in this topic, though I'm not planning on just using Lent as an excuse for dieting, but it does have spiritual significance to me.
Any encouragement or suggestions would be appreciated.
