TEAM: The Slimsons (January)
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Happy Saturday!
Username: Batgirl140
Track: Yes
Calories: Under
Exercise: Yes! Mild afternoon so we went on a family hike. Boys like to make it an adventure. Not a lot but very fun!2 -
Daily stats:
Tracked: yes
Calories : under
Exercise- took a day off - my muscles are aching.
Back to soulcycle tomorrow- there is a Madonna themed workout. Hehe.
Making some chili and recuperating. My cat is chilling out with me waiting for a lil ground beef to make it into his dish.
Goal- drink more water, give my dry skin some attn.3 -
I have given up all junk food and processed sugar with my new healthy way of eating. However, a great snack that will satisfy your sugar cravings without wrecking your macros are Robert Irvine's Fitcrunch bars. They are high in protein, low in carbs and low in sugar.....190 calories. They taste a lot like a Snickers bar and are very filling. Another similar snack is the Slimfast Keto meal bar....not as high protein but low net carbs and high fiber. Both my doctor and dietitian said the ingredients in both bars are good.2
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Pw 168.6
Cw 169.6
Track yes
Calories over
Exercise no1 -
CindyJNC1963 wrote: »I have given up all junk food and processed sugar with my new healthy way of eating. However, a great snack that will satisfy your sugar cravings without wrecking your macros are Robert Irvine's Fitcrunch bars. They are high in protein, low in carbs and low in sugar.....190 calories. They taste a lot like a Snickers bar and are very filling. Another similar snack is the Slimfast Keto meal bar....not as high protein but low net carbs and high fiber. Both my doctor and dietitian said the ingredients in both bars are good.
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Username: SLIMn2016
Daily post: Saturday, January 5th
Tracking: Yes
Calories: Yes, under
Exercise: Yes, 60 min HIIT Arc Training & 40 min Inclined Treadmill Walk
Comments/Goals: Recouping from sickness--I think the endorphins from my cardio helped quite a bit, hopeful that tomorrow I'm 100% again.
I didn't eat on plan today, although I stayed under calories, I didn't hit my macros at all--way too much carbs, hardly any protein and some junk food (chips and chocolate). So, my goals this week are, to stick to macros and start back up with my 5/2 fasting on Tues. and Thurs. also trying to carb cycle---I did that Christmas week and had a nice loss.
HAPPY SATURDAY --- keep up the 👊🏼🔥commitment! 🙌!!!3 -
Daily Post (Saturday)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise: Yes, Just light walking and playing with the kiddos4 -
CindyJNC1963 wrote: »I have given up all junk food and processed sugar with my new healthy way of eating. However, a great snack that will satisfy your sugar cravings without wrecking your macros are Robert Irvine's Fitcrunch bars. They are high in protein, low in carbs and low in sugar.....190 calories. They taste a lot like a Snickers bar and are very filling. Another similar snack is the Slimfast Keto meal bar....not as high protein but low net carbs and high fiber. Both my doctor and dietitian said the ingredients in both bars are good.
Yeah, I saw those Atkins ones.....they went right back on the shelf.....ha ha. Pretty sure I don't want to try a fat bomb. I do try to keep my fat intake fairly low.1 -
Daily Post: January 5th
Track: Yes
Calories under goal:Yes
Exercise: 2 1/2 mile walk with my neighbor3 -
CindyJNC1963 wrote: »Yeah, I saw those Atkins ones.....they went right back on the shelf.....ha ha. Pretty sure I don't want to try a fat bomb. I do try to keep my fat intake fairly low.
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Tracked yes
Calories under
Exercise yes 55 min run2 -
CindyJNC1963 wrote: »Yeah, I saw those Atkins ones.....they went right back on the shelf.....ha ha. Pretty sure I don't want to try a fat bomb. I do try to keep my fat intake fairly low.
Right, I agree with that. I'm just on a different plan. I try to keep my protein over 90, carbs under 90, fiber over 21, and fat around 50 - 60. One of the things the dietitian and I discussed was how she no longer recommends low fat products because the ingredients to replace the fat are worse than the fat itself.3 -
CindyJNC1963 wrote: »CindyJNC1963 wrote: »Yeah, I saw those Atkins ones.....they went right back on the shelf.....ha ha. Pretty sure I don't want to try a fat bomb. I do try to keep my fat intake fairly low.
Right, I agree with that. I'm just on a different plan. I try to keep my protein over 90, carbs under 90, fiber over 21, and fat around 50 - 60. One of the things the dietitian and I discussed was how she no longer recommends low fat products because the ingredients to replace the fat are worse than the fat itself.
It's really great to see that she realizes that and doesn't recommend low fat products! That's sort of one of my points, low fat products are pretty awful because they take out the fat and then add other things to make it taste better, sugar and other additives that are just worse overall.
And your diet plan is solid. It's really pretty balanced and there's nothing wrong with that. You're doing great!3 -
Daily Post (Saturday)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise:Yes, 30 mins elliptical 30 mins treadmill
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CindyJNC1963 wrote: »CindyJNC1963 wrote: »Yeah, I saw those Atkins ones.....they went right back on the shelf.....ha ha. Pretty sure I don't want to try a fat bomb. I do try to keep my fat intake fairly low.
Right, I agree with that. I'm just on a different plan. I try to keep my protein over 90, carbs under 90, fiber over 21, and fat around 50 - 60. One of the things the dietitian and I discussed was how she no longer recommends low fat products because the ingredients to replace the fat are worse than the fat itself.
It's really great to see that she realizes that and doesn't recommend low fat products! That's sort of one of my points, low fat products are pretty awful because they take out the fat and then add other things to make it taste better, sugar and other additives that are just worse overall.
And your diet plan is solid. It's really pretty balanced and there's nothing wrong with that. You're doing great!
Thanks!!! I was really impressed with this dietitian .........she was much better than the one I went to a few years ago.2 -
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I didn’t log my food or make the healthiest meal choices today, but I spent the entire day deep cleaning the house so I feel like a burned a good amount of calories!6
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I have learned that my grip on this whole thing is very tenuous.
My estranged husband came to South Africa on Friday to suprise our son for his 13th birthday.
He left for Qatar for work in October which is when I started with mfp and I can see now that his being away helped me be more positive.
He got back on Friday to great rejoicing from the kids. He pays for the place we live in and started commenting on everything. He has not stopped criticising.
My son asked him if he thought Mom had lost weight and he said , "I suppose so but if she hadn't waited so long to start she'd be further along". And since then I feel it's all been pointless. Like I will never be good enough. I'm annoyed that I feel this way because we have been separated a long time and I shouldn't care what he thinks anymore.
He leaves again on Tuesday. I hope I get back to my positive frame of mind quickly.6 -
Sunday Week 2
Username: SaletaS
PW: 205
CW: 205.8
Whomp whomp whoooommmmpppp... this was my fault. I had Popeyes for dinner. With wine. This bottle is almost gone, then I can be freed from its grasp.3 -
Friday 1/4/19
Tracked: Yes
Calories: under
Exercise: no
I need to work on my wine intake. I have 2-3 glasses in the evening and that’s 300 Calories on it’s own. 😩😩
@SaletaS I have moderation issues, so for me it has to be all or nothing...I'm just one of those kinds of people.
BUT maybe you could try cutting one glass out, at least 2 days a week, and see if that helps, start small and then mentally you'll start feeling like you need it less and less, and then maybe go to cutting a glass out of your day 3 days a week, making gradual change can help over the long term...if you cut 2 glasses of wine out a week, that can go a long way to reducing total weekly intake...think of it this way.....your daily totals add to your weekly totals, and usually people find it easier to reduce daily intake to meet weekly calorie goals, but some people eat normal for 6 days and fast a whole day to make up the difference, and in the long run, it works, so maybe try reducing it just a couple days a week and then go from there...I really feel like you have to find what works for you and if 2 glasses of wine a day works, then go for it, but if it doesn't, make some changes and see how it works...everyone is different and what works for me might not work for you, it's really about figuring out your body
Maybe that makes sense, I hope it makes sense...batgirl140 wrote: »Friday 1/4/19
Tracked: Yes
Calories: under
Exercise: no
I need to work on my wine intake. I have 2-3 glasses in the evening and that’s 300 Calories on it’s own. 😩😩
If you really enjoy it then make it fit! Maybe just one less glass. That’s a lot right there! Don’t give it up if you love it, you’ll miss it! I have that issue with sweets. Have to fit in a bit or I’ll miss it and over indulge.
I KNOW! I was embarrassed to even post that I drink that much wine.... daily. Accountability right? Thanks for the encouragement. I will cut back and see what happens next week! Or maybe find a new vice 😉4 -
I have learned that my grip on this whole thing is very tenuous.
My estranged husband came to South Africa on Friday to suprise our son for his 13th birthday.
He left for Qatar for work in October which is when I started with mfp and I can see now that his being away helped me be more positive.
He got back on Friday to great rejoicing from the kids. He pays for the place we live in and started commenting on everything. He has not stopped criticising.
My son asked him if he thought Mom had lost weight and he said , "I suppose so but if she hadn't waited so long to start she'd be further along". And since then I feel it's all been pointless. Like I will never be good enough. I'm annoyed that I feel this way because we have been separated a long time and I shouldn't care what he thinks anymore.
He leaves again on Tuesday. I hope I get back to my positive frame of mind quickly.
It’s crazy how someone can just come with all their dark energy and just change your whole mindset. You are doing an awesome job and you know it and your kids know it. You’re already good enough for YOU. PERIOD. He’s only complaining and being an *kitten* because he didn’t think you’d “survive” without him and you’re THRIVING! ❤️♥️❤️♥️5 -
Saturday 1/5
Track yes
Under yes
Exercise 45 minutes of cardio workout
I found my old resistance band in my closet and decided to do a workout video with it. Man, my muscles! It was good though. I ate out with my friends and moderated my eating around it. It was a win. I was able to get my chicken and waffles and not stress out about it. I had a light breakfast of cereal and a banana and then the big meal with my friends. Took some home and ate a kimchi pancake and pineapples for dinner. Stayed under!3 -
I have learned that my grip on this whole thing is very tenuous.
My estranged husband came to South Africa on Friday to suprise our son for his 13th birthday.
He left for Qatar for work in October which is when I started with mfp and I can see now that his being away helped me be more positive.
He got back on Friday to great rejoicing from the kids. He pays for the place we live in and started commenting on everything. He has not stopped criticising.
My son asked him if he thought Mom had lost weight and he said , "I suppose so but if she hadn't waited so long to start she'd be further along". And since then I feel it's all been pointless. Like I will never be good enough. I'm annoyed that I feel this way because we have been separated a long time and I shouldn't care what he thinks anymore.
He leaves again on Tuesday. I hope I get back to my positive frame of mind quickly.
@Jaydoh120 I really think that (and this is going to be hard) you just have to let go of his negativity. I had a similar situation with my mom for YEARS, she always criticized everything, made me feel like I wasn't good enough, which is stupid, considering the state of my siblings. I just decided one day that I just didn't care. It's MY life and I'll live it the way I want to. That was a particularly freeing moment, and it's really hard because I want my parents to be proud of me, but it is what is and I can't control them, I can control me. That's how I look at it. It took me like 30 years to figure that out, but I'm glad I did. It really changed everything.
@SaletaS is right, he's upset because he didn't think you'd do well without him and you are. And it'd be a real kick in the pants if you'd carry on as if he didn't matter...because the truth it, your opinion is what matters, not his. YOU have to be happy with you and how you live, not him.1 -
I KNOW! I was embarrassed to even post that I drink that much wine.... daily. Accountability right? Thanks for the encouragement. I will cut back and see what happens next week! Or maybe find a new vice 😉
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CindyJNC1963 wrote: »
Thanks!!! I was really impressed with this dietitian .........she was much better than the one I went to a few years ago.
@CindyJNC1963 I am also impressed with the dietitian too, I'm glad you found a good one!!1 -
Username gjaholy33
Weigh in day Wednesday
Week 1 January (SO LATE)
PW: 504.9 on 12/20/18
CW: 501.2
Daily Post (Saturday)
Track yes
Calories yes under
Water 82oz
Exercise no
Goals/comment:
Still shy of 400's but at least I went down over the holidays and celebrating my birthday so that's good.
Sorry guys I was in too much pain to get on the scale yesterday after that long trip home and because of a glitch in switching my insurance I have no help at home right now.
So today I ordered my groceries with AmazonFresh which is sitting in the living room waiting to get unpack and I'm going to try and cook me some chili that I could pop in the microwave when I get hungry. That is my goal for today.5 -
Username: beckymomof3girls
Weigh in week: January week 2
PW: 250.6
CW: 249.6
I’ve enjoyed having everyone home for winter break, but I’m glad to be getting back to our regular routine tomorrow, which includes tracking more consistently and eating out less often.4 -
Saturday 1/5
Track yes
Under yes
Exercise shoveling snow
no snow to shovel today yaa3 -
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