New Year Resolution

syddieness
syddieness Posts: 7 Member
edited November 14 in Health and Weight Loss
Okay so, last year I quit drinking pop, this year I'm leaving sugar in the dust and adding honey, and drinking more tea! What's yours?

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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,630 Member
    Mine: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Machka9/view/goals-for-2017-907626


    BTW - what's the difference between sugar and honey? And are you including fruit under the category of sugar?
  • syddieness
    syddieness Posts: 7 Member
    I'm talking nasty sugar cane..
  • MalkinMagic71
    MalkinMagic71 Posts: 1,433 Member
    What's nasty about sugar cane? Or sugar in general?
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,992 Member
    syddieness wrote: »
    Okay so, last year I quit drinking pop, this year I'm leaving sugar in the dust and adding honey, and drinking more tea! What's yours?
    You do realize honey is sugar?

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,992 Member
    syddieness wrote: »
    I'm talking nasty sugar cane..
    Sugar is sugar. The body breaks ANY sugar down the same way into glucose. So even if it's fruits, vegetables or candy, it's broken down and absorbed the same. The calorie value DOESN'T CHANGE.

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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,630 Member
    syddieness wrote: »
    I'm talking nasty sugar cane..

    Sugar cane is just a variety of grass.

    "Sugarcane belongs to the grass family Poaceae, an economically important seed plant family that includes maize, wheat, rice, and sorghum, and many forage crops."
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugarcane

  • tlflag1620
    tlflag1620 Posts: 1,358 Member
    In for finding out what the problem with cane sugar is.
  • cityruss
    cityruss Posts: 2,493 Member
    I'm on for a full house if someone says "processed" and "inflammation".
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    "Toxin" is the freebie middle square though, let's be fair.
  • amadorlca
    amadorlca Posts: 17 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    syddieness wrote: »
    I'm talking nasty sugar cane..
    Sugar is sugar. The body breaks ANY sugar down the same way into glucose. So even if it's fruits, vegetables or candy, it's broken down and absorbed the same. The calorie value DOESN'T CHANGE.

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    Are you implying that fruit is just as bad as candy because of sugar?
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    Haha hey guys it's ok I think she means refined sugar- like sugar cane juice would be ok, but there's a lot of refining involved with making white sugar and it can be pretty addicting and it gives me acne.

    I would say kick the honey too though, sweetener is sweetener. At least it's a little more close to real food than straight up sugar is, but it's still concentrated simple sugars, high calorie, high on the glycemic index - same as sugar actually, and almost a many calories (a little bit less since honey has water content).

  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    Have you quit alcohol? That's a good thing to drop during weight loss.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,630 Member
    amadorlca wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    syddieness wrote: »
    I'm talking nasty sugar cane..
    Sugar is sugar. The body breaks ANY sugar down the same way into glucose. So even if it's fruits, vegetables or candy, it's broken down and absorbed the same. The calorie value DOESN'T CHANGE.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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    Are you implying that fruit is just as bad as candy because of sugar?

    Or candy is just as good as fruit. :wink:

    With regard to sugar, they're about the same ... but the fruit does have the benefit of fibre and vitamins and minerals which don't often appear in candy.



  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,630 Member
    If you're going to decide to give up sugar, you'll be giving up a long list of foods.

    Here's a tool you can use to start tracking what has sugar: http://nutritiondata.self.com/

  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    syddieness wrote: »
    Okay so, last year I quit drinking pop, this year I'm leaving sugar in the dust and adding honey, and drinking more tea! What's yours?

    I gave up demonizing foods for no scientific or logical justification!

    Actually I'm pretty sure I didn't do that to begin with and neither should you... it's great to have goals but you should make sure they are not contradictory and/or not beneficial. Honey and sugar are both composed of the same molecular substances. Trading one for the other doesn't really make sense, and either can be a component of an overall balanced diet in moderation.
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    amadorlca wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    syddieness wrote: »
    I'm talking nasty sugar cane..
    Sugar is sugar. The body breaks ANY sugar down the same way into glucose. So even if it's fruits, vegetables or candy, it's broken down and absorbed the same. The calorie value DOESN'T CHANGE.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    Are you implying that fruit is just as bad as candy because of sugar?

    Neither are 'bad', it's peoples habits of over consumption that is 'bad'.
  • _Justinian_
    _Justinian_ Posts: 232 Member
    Neither are 'bad', it's peoples habits of over consumption that is 'bad'.

    ^This. I am beyond tired of hearing about "healthy" and "unhealthy" foods, and how carbs and processed sugars are all or mostly bad for you, etc. No one wants to hear that they are simply eating too much.
  • rks581
    rks581 Posts: 99 Member
    No resolution here. I did decide to start working on my form a bit more, and I'm going to be adding in pushups and situps to my home workouts along with some dumbbell exercises. But those are just ordinary changes that don't have much to do with January 1st.

    LOTS of people seem to have made a resolution to join my gym, a Y in a small city. Never seen it so busy before. On top of everything else they're offering 5 days free.

    If you want to join a gym, the Y is a great choice for beginners. Personal trainers are included and there are a lot of group and class activities. If you have kids it's a great place for families too.. oh, and if you have kids, make sure to enroll them in swimming lessons. I learned as a kid and I can still swim fairly well today. I do wish they had review lessons for adults who took lessons as a child and want to go over how to do the strokes properly and so on.
  • CattOfTheGarage
    CattOfTheGarage Posts: 2,745 Member
    edited January 2017
    Not a resolution, just another intermediate goal to lose a stone and a half (21lb) by June. Ish.
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    My fitness goals this year are to continue what I've been doing to reach my goal weight and a healthy BMI, hopefully by the start of summer. Then to maybe lose 5 to 10 more pounds then reverse diet up to maintenance calories and switch to slow recomp & continue to progress in strength & stamina with my weight lifting & other exercise.

    My other big thing this year is to reign in my spending and earn more $. I've already taken a few days to really analyze my budget and find places I can cut excess spending. And I have a plan for how to be more efficient with my time and work more.

    I think those are enough. Any more than that and they're likely to not happen.
  • LulaicaLoses
    LulaicaLoses Posts: 36 Member
    I'm not giving up anything. We're limiting eating out though from weekends to once per month, and keeping it in line a bit (trying to pick healthier options, one drink, and going for a walk afterwards). I'm also just being healthier in general (workout out either before or after work + the bonus exercise of chasing toddlers around for 6 hours at work).

    My goal is to be at a healthier weight and in better shape by my wedding in September and honeymoon in October (we're going to Colorado and plan to spend a good chunk walking, biking, and hiking). I've got a mini-goal of being down a couple of sizes when I start dress hunting in the next month or two.
  • domgibson88
    domgibson88 Posts: 78 Member
    I'm not cutting out anything just eating less...I have to learn to be ok with being "hungry" and that it's not a red flag to stuff my face or I'll die..in fact, I'm embracing my hunger pains cause I feel like if I let myself be hungry till my next meal/snack I have pre logged into MFP than my stomach will shrink and eventually 1400 calories will keep me satiated all day.
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