She felt defeated but now she's getting back on track, thank to friends who motivated her.
At the start of lockdown all kinds of ideas floated around about how to maintain your fitness during this period. But, as the weeks wore on and there was a blurry picture of when we'd be normal again, exercise ambitions dropped.She opened up about thinking of sticking to an exercise and healthy eating routine during the first few weeks of lockdown, but it quickly came tumbling down.
"I tried to maintain some form of good habit during the lockdown, but over the last few weeks that has all fallen to pieces. With it came that sinking feeling and lack of motivation and basically kicking the stone down the road while piling on the kilos, and telling myself 'don’t worry we’ll sort this out after lockdown'.""I feel amazing and wanted to share this with you in case you find yourself in the same position. Don’t put off what you can control.
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