Recently, in leanwagon.com, I found a technological tool for the weight loss plateau dilemma. Beyond an informational weight loss website, leanwagon.com connects people with a support network in weight loss coaches and fellow weight watching teammates. During registration, one shares limited body information, in addition to advising of habits in areas that affect weight. Based on this data, as well as your identified trigger foods and personal goals, leanwagon.com designs a plan for removing excess weight. Users are scored, reinforcing their accomplishments and ambition. Continuous use of the sight combines its many tools in a creative, colorful, and encouraging manner.
Dashboard
The Dashboard capability of Leanwagon.com allows a user to review different lifestyle areas such as food preparation, exercise, and social activity. Per category, users are offered "Adventures", spurring them to tackle a personal challenge, like eating more of the vilified steamed vegetable, or consuming seltzer water instead of a high caloric drink. Here you can also chat with your team and coach as well as view your weight progress and meal plan.
My Coach
Ask the guidance of your self-assigned Weight Loss Coach here, covering areas such as Cooking/Nutrition, Shopping, and Fitness. Here is my "very excited on a clear blue day" coach, Alina. Bless her committed heart.
My Plan
This section of leanwagon.com contains the meat and potatoes (or not). My Plan displays to end users the Tips, Frequently Asked Questions, and Rules of their specified meal plan. Plans are chosen by users based on the eating habits they feel should be curbed.
Daily Check In
Combines all of the technical genius of Leanwagon.com and Facebook, allowing you to take your friends and loved ones along your journey to become a leaner and healthier you.
As mentioned on the site, millions struggle with and know the risks of being overweight, but do little to fight it. At 18 years old with a low fear factor, I made the risky decision to eat how I wanted. I sailed to 265 pounds in eight years. Triumphantly, at 28 and 75 less pounds later, (over 50 of them lost in the preceding two years), I share Alina's sentiment above. Tools such as leanwagon.com assist in stories like mine, and are yet another way to feeling happier, healthier, and more confident, as have I.

