NSV's = Non-scale Victories

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  • marekdds
    marekdds Posts: 2,233 Member
    That is huge! Good for you Nikki!
  • nikkib0103
    nikkib0103 Posts: 969 Member
    Thanks, Bill and Jen. Losing weight definitely leads to gaining control in other areas. Probably cuz now I have more energy to do so.
  • marekdds
    marekdds Posts: 2,233 Member
    I grow weary of the weighing and the logging and the exercise, (been at this 4 years, 3 on maintenance). Most recent NSV - even though I REALLY didn't want to go, made myself exercise 45 minutes, part of which was jogging for 20 minutes. Never would have happened 5 years ago.
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    marekdds wrote: »
    I grow weary of the weighing and the logging and the exercise, (been at this 4 years, 3 on maintenance). Most recent NSV - even though I REALLY didn't want to go, made myself exercise 45 minutes, part of which was jogging for 20 minutes. Never would have happened 5 years ago.
    Good work, Jen!!
  • nikkib0103
    nikkib0103 Posts: 969 Member
    marekdds wrote: »
    I grow weary of the weighing and the logging and the exercise, (been at this 4 years, 3 on maintenance). Most recent NSV - even though I REALLY didn't want to go, made myself exercise 45 minutes, part of which was jogging for 20 minutes. Never would have happened 5 years ago.

    You inspire us to keep going, Jen
  • camblin
    camblin Posts: 38 Member
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    Made it to the top of the Manitou Incline.
  • camblin
    camblin Posts: 38 Member
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    And we survived this accidental "off-trail" experience. That is my son in the picture trying to convince his German Shepherd to come down a granite cliff. I think a good rule of thumb is that if your German Shepherd isn't willing to go there, you probably shouldn't expect your 51 year old mother to do it. The last trail sign we saw designated it as a "DIFFICULT" trail. At one point, we had to hook the dog lead to a tree and kind of rappel down the rocks. We were so relieved when we saw signs of civilization again.
  • marekdds
    marekdds Posts: 2,233 Member
    OMG. gorgeous photos and supreme kudos to you. I agree about the dog.
  • mk2fit
    mk2fit Posts: 730 Member
    Congrats! What a beautiful place.
  • MostlyWater
    MostlyWater Posts: 4,294 Member
    The gym needs to replace their AC unit in the Spin room but I took Spin anyway; and my scores were pretty good !!!
  • sunnyazgirl
    sunnyazgirl Posts: 271 Member
    nikkib0103 wrote: »
    Yesterday I cleaned out my drawers and closet. I donated numerous pieces that are too big for me. Even though I wore some of these pieces just last week! Because I am going to now dress for where I am at, and not holding on to stuff in case I gain. This is huge for me. I did keep a couple of larger t's for hanging around the house or sleeping but they are not going to be worn in public. I have always been afraid to toss out the bigger stuff, in case. Now I am determined to toss the safety net and just not go back.

    Great job! I do that, too. If it is too big to be comfortable, throw it out! No one wants to wear clown pants. :) That way you will be reminded if you have to get back on the wagon. I have better things to do with my money than to buy bigger clothes. Now, buying smaller clothes, I can afford! B)
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    Not sure if this counts as a NSV...

    Session with the personal trainer started with the leg press. We've been ramping up the weights. Yesterday's leg press was the toughest one yet... three sets of:

    10 x 180lbs for each single leg
    20 x 450lbs both legs

    After the third set, when I crawled off of the machine, my muscles were trembling. Then we did seated leg curls.
  • nikkib0103
    nikkib0103 Posts: 969 Member
    UncleMac wrote: »
    Not sure if this counts as a NSV...

    Session with the personal trainer started with the leg press. We've been ramping up the weights. Yesterday's leg press was the toughest one yet... three sets of:

    10 x 180lbs for each single leg
    20 x 450lbs both legs

    After the third set, when I crawled off of the machine, my muscles were trembling. Then we did seated leg curls.

    It's an NSV. You're doing great!
  • marekdds
    marekdds Posts: 2,233 Member
    Oh, yeah, that is an NSV.
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    marekdds wrote: »
    Oh, yeah, that is an NSV.
    I was expecting DOMS but it was less severe than anticipated and focused mainly in my glutes.
  • Farback
    Farback Posts: 1,088 Member
    Squats at 250, deadlifts at 250, lat pull downs at 320 for sets of 5. I'm not really strong, but I have 59 years of momentum
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    Those are respectable numbers. Anytime you're moving more than your bodyweight, you're doing good things.

    I repeated the 10x180lbs & 20x450lbs three times again today followed (again) by the seated leg curls. I asked what we're trying to achieve. He said he wanted to be confident of my endurance before doing heavy testing in preparation for a change of cycle. He figures my max lift will be +700lbs. If my memory of periodization is right, I'm going to be doing short rep & heavy weights for a couple of weeks...
  • camblin
    camblin Posts: 38 Member
    0un795sigotb.jpg Last summer's jeans...this summer's jeans.
  • marekdds
    marekdds Posts: 2,233 Member
    Marvelous Farback, Mac and camblin. All great NSV's.
  • JMarcella57
    JMarcella57 Posts: 1,902 Member
    edited October 2015
    camblin wrote: »
    Last summer's jeans...this summer's jeans.
    Great picture. Loving it!!!
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    camblin wrote: »
    0un795sigotb.jpg Last summer's jeans...this summer's jeans.
    That's remarkable!! Well done!!
  • MostlyWater
    MostlyWater Posts: 4,294 Member
    Nice !
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    As foretold, the max test was this evening...

    After a brief warm-up, things got serious quickly. The leg press sequence was as follows:

    Single legs 10x 180lbs each leg, then both legs 20x 450lbs (same as previous session), then...

    15x 540lbs
    12x 585lbs
    10x 630lbs
    6x 720lbs
    4x 810lbs
    1x 850lbs

    To be clear, each rep was a full rep. In other words, the lift-off didn't count as a rep. So I lifted off 850lbs, did a full rep and then parked it properly. Not bad for a 51 year old who has been lifting regularly for less than a year.
  • Farback
    Farback Posts: 1,088 Member
    Fantastic! Congrats.
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    Farback wrote: »
    Fantastic! Congrats.
    Thank you. Anyone wanna take bets on whether I'll be sore tomorrow or not? lol
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/368257-the-average-weight-for-leg-press-exercises/

    I figured my one rep max was above average but then I thought... what is average? According to LiveStrong, the average person can leg press 1.8 to 2.2 times their body weight. I'm at 3.3 times.
  • marekdds
    marekdds Posts: 2,233 Member
    Not taking that bet. Hope it isn't too bad.
  • Farback
    Farback Posts: 1,088 Member
    Rack pulls at 325 for three sets of five with Led Zephlin's Kashmin cranked on the fire department sound system. ytadhdi89z3l.jpg
    Another grand day on the blue side of the dirt.
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,728 Member
    marekdds wrote: »
    Not taking that bet. Hope it isn't too bad.
    Surprisingly good, actually. The most sensation is the knees with a bit of stiffness in the hips & glutes.

    Well done, Farback! I'm looking forward to getting more upper body involvement as I build forward.

    In an attempt to address the legacy injury in my left shoulder, the personal trainer introduced some alternative lifts and inadvertently strained my elbow. Normally 'tennis elbow' is caused by repetitive motions built up over time whereas this was more acute.

    Rehab mainly involves avoiding re-injury by modifying activity until the muscles & ligaments heal. So I don't do any deadlifts or bench press. As I understand it, when the wrist is pronated (internal rotation), the bones of the forearm cross, causing a pressure point close to the elbow.

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    It's getting better slowly. Normally, I'm pretty patient but this seems to be taking forever...
  • mk2fit
    mk2fit Posts: 730 Member
    WTG @UncleMac, @Farback, and @camblin! Great strides all of you!
    I ran 5.39 miles today! A year ago, climbing the stairs was a biggie.
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