flygirl1
New member
Hi to everyone! I have been on the forum for a few years and have learned SO MUCH. I haven't posted a lot, and haven't been following for the past year or so due to personal distractions. I am back on actively reading and will be posting. Until a year ago my diet was pretty clean. I've been weight training for 4 1/2 years, but have no desire to compete. My workout is a four day split, sometimes I change it to a five or six day for variety. I do AM cardio 30-45 minutes, and sometimes cardio after weights for 20 min or so. HOWEVER, my diet has been CRAP for the past year -- pretty much anything and everything I have wanted to eat. I'm lucky I haven't done more damage than I have. I'm 5'4", 137 lbs -- haven't had my BF measured recently, but attached a couple of pics -- they aren't great, but you get the idea. And FYI when you are looking at the pics, the breasts are silicone 
My goal is to lower my bf to something that is reasonably maintainable with a clean diet and working out.
So, I have decided to clean my act up, and log my diet on fitday. I am basically following Daisy's Girl's plan with very minor modifications. My job is to travel (I'm a pilot) so sometimes that can be difficult with the diet. I can take protein powder, protein pancakes, and pack a few day's worth of chicken breasts and broc or green beans in a cooler. However, I do need to eat dinner with my co-workers sometimes so that I don't appear completely unsociable.
My job pays all my gym fees on the road, and I normally have a lot of time to work out as well. My two greatest challenges are 1). Resisting temptation to eat the wrong foods when at a restaurant, and 2). Keeping a cheat meal or cheat day to just that. In the past, once I have cheated its all over. I do have good willpower at home. I only buy healthy stuff for the house.
Outside of my regular workout schedule I am quite active. I ski several nights a week in the winter, and during spring, summer, and fall, maintain my house and four acres of land. Its not uncommon for me to spend 4 hours a day weedeating, mowing, raking, mulching, trimming trees, etc. I also have eight four-legged animals, and one 14 year old two legged one
to keep me busy.
I guess I should add that I have a AAAI/ISMA certification in both Personal Fitness Training and Sports Nutrition.
Anyway, I will be participating in the forum now. Its great to see you all doing so well and is also very motivating. Congrats, Daisy Girl, on your good news!

My goal is to lower my bf to something that is reasonably maintainable with a clean diet and working out.
So, I have decided to clean my act up, and log my diet on fitday. I am basically following Daisy's Girl's plan with very minor modifications. My job is to travel (I'm a pilot) so sometimes that can be difficult with the diet. I can take protein powder, protein pancakes, and pack a few day's worth of chicken breasts and broc or green beans in a cooler. However, I do need to eat dinner with my co-workers sometimes so that I don't appear completely unsociable.
My job pays all my gym fees on the road, and I normally have a lot of time to work out as well. My two greatest challenges are 1). Resisting temptation to eat the wrong foods when at a restaurant, and 2). Keeping a cheat meal or cheat day to just that. In the past, once I have cheated its all over. I do have good willpower at home. I only buy healthy stuff for the house.
Outside of my regular workout schedule I am quite active. I ski several nights a week in the winter, and during spring, summer, and fall, maintain my house and four acres of land. Its not uncommon for me to spend 4 hours a day weedeating, mowing, raking, mulching, trimming trees, etc. I also have eight four-legged animals, and one 14 year old two legged one

I guess I should add that I have a AAAI/ISMA certification in both Personal Fitness Training and Sports Nutrition.
Anyway, I will be participating in the forum now. Its great to see you all doing so well and is also very motivating. Congrats, Daisy Girl, on your good news!