Does anyone remember T.O.P.S.?
Katkamm77
Posts: 108 Member
About 40 yrs ago my mother joined a weight loss group called T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). The first thing they did every meeting was a weigh in. Anyone who gained ANY weight had to wear a necklace with a big pig on it (for the entire meeting). Not my idea of motivation.
0
Replies
-
Wow! That would either inspire me to quit or develop an eating disorder. So glad I never joined that group. Or that they went out of business.0
-
Wow! I think things have changed significantly over the years. I joined TOPS in April of this year. When you weigh in weekly, it is done in a private room with the door closed! I have found it to be a very supportive and non-commercial enviroment, YMMV.0
-
My mother did that too. I forgot all about it.0
-
My mother-in-law was in T.O.P.S. for most of her adult life. It is still in business. I remember how she would obsess over what she ate and what she wore to the meetings. She had to wear her lightest clothes, because every little ounce counted. I think her group had something where you had to put money in a pot for every 1/4 pound you had gained and the person with the most weight loss would get what was in the pot that week.0
-
I remember hearing the name of the program, but did not know the program itself, That necklace sounds terrible! Glad I never joined,0
-
All I remember is that we had to have liver at least twice a week. Gruesome for a skinny child0
-
About 10 yrs ago I joined TOPS and lost 140+ pounds... it was the best experience of my life, there was no pig wearing necklaces at that chapter.. it was neat if you lost weight you would exchange little gifts kinda like a secret santa and the ladies there was so motivational ... wish there was a local chapter here...0
-
T.O.P.S. is very active still and they do have the weigh ins at the beginning of the meetings, I was weight recorder for 3 years one of my local tops meeting..the days of the pig are over, they have evolved and are doing quite well. I did enjoy my meetings but after working all day I just got tired of going right after work, even for one night to work again for about 2 hours. We had a small group and only a few would hold office. We had several do well and even on woman who was the queen during the time I was weight recorder. She had lost over 100 pounds, she was in her mid 30s and on her night of crowning she wore her Senior Prom dress which was a very small gown...she looked wonderful. I found my self after of many years of that organization that it was just not working for me....MFP helps me work in the program when it fits my schedule, DVDs that I use for walking fits in my schedule and that helps it all work together...I love what I am doing...and it's working...!!0
-
My mother-in-law was in T.O.P.S. for most of her adult life. It is still in business. I remember how she would obsess over what she ate and what she wore to the meetings. She had to wear her lightest clothes, because every little ounce counted. I think her group had something where you had to put money in a pot for every 1/4 pound you had gained and the person with the most weight loss would get what was in the pot that week.
Interesting the part about wearing her lightest clothes, etc. cause that sounds like about half of the folks on here ANY time they have their personal weigh-in, lol!0 -
When I was young, my mom was in Weight Watchers, and she cooked liver and cabbage a lot. I could never bring myself to eat either one because of how much they STANK when she made them!0
-
we have them here
no that's messed up0 -
TOPS meets at my church. It's a bunch of older ladies trying to lose weight. Nobody under the age of 50 is a member at the group at my church. I was in the church office listening to their meeting and couldn't believe the amount of information that was "old wives tales" that was circulating. I was thinking "are they serious?" ... but good on them for the accountability part.0
-
... and there was no pig necklace thing, that is sick and disgusting.0
-
My mother-in-law was in T.O.P.S. for most of her adult life. It is still in business. I remember how she would obsess over what she ate and what she wore to the meetings. She had to wear her lightest clothes, because every little ounce counted. I think her group had something where you had to put money in a pot for every 1/4 pound you had gained and the person with the most weight loss would get what was in the pot that week.
Interesting the part about wearing her lightest clothes, etc. cause that sounds like about half of the folks on here ANY time they have their personal weigh-in, lol!
I weigh naked for a reason0 -
TOPS is still very active. I believe each local chapter comes up with their own incentives, prizes, and contests for most weight lost, etc. Then they have big state-wide and nationwide meetings yearly or quarterly or something. I think it is a great way to be accountable and have some encouragement, plus it is wayyy less expensive than weight watchers. Also, it is for any age, not just older people.0
-
I'm glad that T.O.P.S. has helped so many people. It's just like MFP only live action. :happy:
I'm glad they got rid of the pig necklace :laugh:0 -
I went in my early 20's, lost about 30 pounds at the time, then got married, pregnant and unfortunately stopped going.
No pig necklace, private weigh in, but we did 'pay' for gains. The money was used for ribbons, pins that were little tops with stones for different amounts of weight lost, etc. Fun and helpful! My friend and I were the youngest members at the time, so the older ladies would 'teach us all of their tips'.0 -
Oh lord that is awful.
Did anyone watch Little Britain? It sounds like something from the Fat Fighters skit because it's so awful.0 -
My mother-in-law was in T.O.P.S. for most of her adult life. It is still in business. I remember how she would obsess over what she ate and what she wore to the meetings. She had to wear her lightest clothes, because every little ounce counted. I think her group had something where you had to put money in a pot for every 1/4 pound you had gained and the person with the most weight loss would get what was in the pot that week.
^^ This would motivate me lol.0 -
My mother did that too. I forgot all about it.
My mother did it as well and didn't remember it at all until I saw your topic... she used to laugh that she always had to wear the pig:laugh: ....0 -
lol0
-
I am a member of TOPS and it is a great weight loss and maintenance support group. The pig piece that you speak of is obsolete. I've found TOPS to be a wonderful group of caring and sharing people. TOPS has been in existence for 65 years for all who desire to Take Off and/or Keep Off Pounds Sensibly. Check out their website www.tops.org Much suggest in your journey0
-
OMG. That's wretched about the pig necklace.
My mom was a member of T.O.P.S. locally about 6 yrs ago and I know she lost quite a bit (from the accountability factor I believe) but she gained the weight back and would not return after that. I just remember once she lost the desired amount of weight they called her a "K.O.P.S." (their idea of maintenance I guess...K = Keeping Off Pounds Sensibly, rather than T for Taking)0 -
My mother-in-law was in T.O.P.S. for most of her adult life. It is still in business. I remember how she would obsess over what she ate and what she wore to the meetings. She had to wear her lightest clothes, because every little ounce counted. I think her group had something where you had to put money in a pot for every 1/4 pound you had gained and the person with the most weight loss would get what was in the pot that week.
^^ This would motivate me lol.
Me too! I am so cheap/frugal/greedy I think I'd get an ED from this alone LOL!!
At the chapter my mom joined the money in the pot went to the facility they met in :-/
My mom also said a lot of the women would diet/fast, weigh, and then go out for rich & fattening lunches immediately after each meeting. haha0 -
I am in T.O.P.S. and there is no pig necklace.......most of the women are older than me--my sister is the youngest member I believe and she is 40 ( I am 41), They "charge" you 25 cents for each pound you gain, and 50 cents if you don't make a menu minder. The weekly "fee" is $2.00....way cheaper than WW, and still has the accountability factor--weigh ins are private also.
We have speakers come in alot to teach about nutrition, exercising, etc etc.0 -
I am a T.O.P.S. member in Nova Scotia I have found that it has really helped me stay accountable. An the weekly weigh in is great. wondering if there are more members out there that would like to talk?0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.6K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.3K Health and Weight Loss
- 176K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.6K Fitness and Exercise
- 431 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.6K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8.1K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.4K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.8K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.2K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions