Hi, all!
I may have posted in a similar thread quite a while ago, but the New Me[sup]TM[/sup] is back. I’d been exercising with a trainer for over a year, but only holding steady.
About a month ago I started exercising three times a week, and I reduced my non-diet pop drinking to one can or bottle a day from three or four. I made no other changes to my actual diet. In the past month, I have lost six pounds*!
I’m down to 206-ish from 210-211-ish. I’ve noticed that my weight goes up and down by a couple of pounds each day; I presume much of that is due simply to eating, drinking and excreting.
My BMI has also started to decrease; it went from 31 to 30. Fitness tests I have taken say that my ideal weight should be around 185 (I’m medium-tall and fairly bulky in build).
The only other dietary thing I’ve done, in the past week, is to curb my late-night appetite by chugging a spoonful of flax seeds with three or four glasses of water.
This is another thing from my trainer, who says that eating before sleep tends to result ijn more weight gain that eating the same thing at other times of day. He says that the seeds simply absorb water, take up space, and pass on through, thus making me feel full, and so I won’t eat other things that do result in weight gain.
My trainer also stretches me, and I have become much more flexible, especially about the pelvic area. I have a long way to go, but I can see improvements. I’m becomeing stronger too. I regularly do sets of 100 crunches or pelvic lifts, and my overhead lifting, my weakest thing, is increasing.
I knew something was up when my gym shorts started to become loose. 
[sub]*Yes, pounds; though I live in an allegedly-metric country, all our exercise equipment is calibrated in pounds. And don’t get me started on the whole “calorie” thing… or the measurement of building materials. But I digress.[/sub]