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Single Hispanic Female seeks partner to go the extra mile

Blame it on the gloomy, stormy, rainy weather in town, but I am feeling a little alone. I would love to have a friend to do join me in my fitness routine.

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I'm going to build muscle so I can move mountains!..or at least move two very unhealthy men to a better place

I tried some crazy diet this week. I’ve never, ever, ever tried crazy diets! I’m 27 and I’ve been obese all my life but I’ve never tried fad diets or any diet, period. I’ve been asking myself why I did it…

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Happiness is found in the drops of my sweat and my two left feet.

I love the way I feel after I work out. I feel accomplished, happy, toned, and at the end of the day I can sleep! When I work out, the music, the sweat, and my racing heart beat change my mood. I feel happy and…ALIVE. It sounds silly but that’s how I feel.

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Get yourself a food journal

I went to the Houston rodeo and although I walked for hours and hours, I also ate a giant corn dog and shared a plate of greasy cheese fries with my boyfriend.

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My body was meant to...

I tried waking up early to walk around the campus where I work but I’m just not a morning person. I can hit the snooze button 3 times before waking up. I had to think about where I am, where I want to be, and where I never, ever want to be again. The picture below is where I never want to be. I don't want to be the sad girl trapped inside a 210 pound body. So, I put plan B into action.

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I Choose to Move!

I’m Zulema, a Mexican-American born and raised in El Paso, Texas. I moved to Houston 4 years ago after graduating college. Now I work as a first grade bilingual teacher. I’m in my late 20’s and I’m contemplating the idea of buying a home and starting a family with my boyfriend. First, though, I need to take care of something very important: my life long weight problem and my unhealthy relationship with food.

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Choose To Move: A Community, A Way of Life

At the end of any journey, it’s always nice to reflect on the experience and enjoy the exhilaration that comes with accomplishment. During the past 12 weeks, seven real women have opened their hearts and minds to women across the country. They’ve revealed struggles, shared empowering messages, offered valuable tips and served as genuine advocates for this program.

During the Choose To Move challenge, these women not only engaged in physical activity, they discovered a community of women who share a common goal – increase physical activity in order to develop a healthier lifestyle. Their success is a direct result of determination, commitment and the support they received from those in the Choose To Move community.

From a mom with three kids to a full-time college student to women in the workplace, our real women take on many important roles. And as women juggling multiple responsibilities, we want to be the best we can be - a common thread among women in America. However, in order to be the best for our families, we must do what’s best for ourselves. Our seven real women did exactly that! Each woman, in her own way, learned how to make time for physical activity and develop better eating habits!

For Ruann, Kara, Lisa, Melanie, Vernita, Kathleen and Zulema, the 12-week challenge has come to an end. However, the ultimate reality is that their life-long journey to maintain a healthy lifestyle has only begun. No matter where you are in this journey, I encourage you to rely on women in the Choose To Move community, as well as those around you. Take advantage of the Choose To Move program and turn this challenge into a way of life.


Recent Comments

My total chol. is 184
HDL is 46
LDL is 106
Trig. is 184

I have been on a low fat, low carb diet since Sept (NutriSystem). Should I be concerm about my Trig?

Comment by on February 12, 2008 2:54 PM

Dr. Mieres,

I'm very much an internet girl. As soon as I found out I had high blood pressure, I found this site. After going through all the 'choose to move' selectees, I chose Vervita, for the reason that she update often and replied to those that posted comments.

Well here we are, 6 months later, most of those chosen have yet to update.

Considering these are all busy and accomplished women, perhaps some slack should be cut. Ok.

The forums are worse. I have had to hunt and peck to find true posts, some of which should be answered by a professional, not a jr. high social studies teacher.

I'm sorry to be so negative. In truth, AHA diet and recipes have made it possible that I may be coming off meds next week. My diet plan has been based on your cookbooks.

When I called in my numbers today, to get a refill, the office called me back and said the doctor said when I want, to stop meds for 4 days and make an appointment for the 5th. If bp is in the 100-120 range, we'll stop the meds. Woo hoo! Diet and exercise may pay off!

Comment by on June 12, 2008 8:17 PM

Dr. Mieres,

I'm very much an internet girl. As soon as I found out I had high blood pressure, I found this site. After going through all the 'choose to move' selectees, I chose Vervita, for the reason that she update often and replied to those that posted comments.

Well here we are, 6 months later, most of those chosen have yet to update.

Considering these are all busy and accomplished women, perhaps some slack should be cut. Ok.

The forums are worse. I have had to hunt and peck to find true posts, some of which should be answered by a professional, not a jr. high social studies teacher.

I'm sorry to be so negative. In truth, AHA diet and recipes have made it possible that I may be coming off meds next week. My diet plan has been based on your cookbooks.

When I called in my numbers today, to get a refill, the office called me back and said the doctor said when I want, to stop meds for 4 days and make an appointment for the 5th. If bp is in the 100-120 range, we'll stop the meds. Woo hoo! Diet and exercise may pay off!

Comment by on June 12, 2008 8:17 PM