Peer pressure, or coincidence??

When we moved to Colorado about 4 1/2 years ago, we had been working as a family to try and be more healthy. My wife and I have always struggled with our weight for all of our lives, and we had slowly been working towards trying to eat better, exercise etc.



Over the last year, we really made a concerted effort to truly understand how food impacts us, and to strive to eliminate processed foods, inflammatory foods, and to concentrate on whole organic foods whenever possible. During this time we both started exercising more, and I developed my Incline addiction, and a passion for trail running.






During the time we've been in Colorado, I began to notice something about the community here that I didn't catch right away. What dawned on me was that whenever we were out and about shopping etc, the number of overweight people was really low. Having always struggled with my weight, I know that I would often see other people and think "well, I'm not as heavy as that guy" etc. I know that's not the right way to think, but it's human nature nonetheless. Everywhere else I have lived, that was fairly easy to do, but not here.





So, that led me to wonder how much of this has had an impact on the changes we've made. I know that the steps we took last year were just part of a longer progression that we had started before, but how much of that feeling of being the odd one out contributed to a push to accelerate our pursuit of improving our health?

Doing a little research, I discovered that Colorado is considered the fittest state, and the only state with an obesity rates being under 20%. Of course, the state also offers great outdoor activities that support an active lifestyle, but so do a lot of other states. Regardless, I guess I'm happy we live in such a healthy community!





Peer pressure or coincidence, either way I'll take any help I can get to continue the journey to better health and fitness. And more importantly, transfer that healthy lifestyle on to our boys so that to them it's not a lifestyle change, but just "life".




Anyway.... food for thought I guess... (pun intended). Interested to hear your thoughts on this, so please share! Thanks.. and have a great week and weekend!

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Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. ~World Health Organization, 1948

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That is an interesting post.

I am always glaring at people's shopping carts in the check-out line, in stores, and at their plates, in restaurants, analyzing what they are eating in relation to how healthy they appear. And then I look into my own cart and chuckle at the twinkies. Lol.Seriously though a few twinkies are NOTHING compared to what I used to eat. I think being around unhealthy people keeps me on my toes and inspires me in some strange way to stay healthy. And, in my particular city, there are more unhealthy peoplethan normal.

On the other hand, being around healthy people also inspires me. Since joining my BFR group,I run with my chapter peeps and talk to them about exercise and health stuff and read their blogs, and it is totally inspirational.It's not that Idon't eathealthy and exercise on my own,I do. But I eateven better and exercise even more since joining this group and being around like-minded people. So there you go!
 
Thanks for the feedback.. totally understand where you are coming from. I didn't stop to think that besides the community here, there is also the online community. Since I started blogging in November, and joining a lot of different groups, that has certainly helped to keep the motivation going!
 
Education about what we feed ourselves and the food our culture promotes has helped me eat much better of late. Industrial, food-like materials are the rule for many people. I always seem to find myself oggling the biggies filling thier carts up at our local Walmart, which is a store that takes industrial food production to a new level.

Good for you for finding the joy of excercise in your reshaping remodeling programs.

I was never an over the top (of the belt) biggie, but was shocked and puzzled when I had my BMI tested at a health fair last year and they told me I would be optimally weighing in at 165. I was running at about 195 at the time. With more conscious eating, not overt dieting, I'm now at just under 180... and happy.

Carry on and joy to you and your family. I really like the pic of the woman balancing on the boulder. Is that you?
 

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