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IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019
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Let's face it, this thing called fitness ain't easy...WE ALL have good & bad days ...but you know what makes them better?! FUN, POSITIVE, INNOVATIVE...EVEN GOOFY..FRIEND! If you have a joke, a recipe, a success story, cautionary tale or advise you want to share...or just need to vent..THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE!
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Ok, I'll start...IM HUNGRY...REALLY REALLY HUNGRY...BUT I dont want to give in and I wont... but I could use some suggestions on how to make the hunger pains a bit less...well, painful...ANY SUGGESTIONS OR ADVISE???6
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Often when I get hunger pains I drink some water. Honestly I'm just fooling myself into thinking it works but it makes my stomach shut up for about 20 min. I'm also trying to have healthy snacks on hand and in small quantities.
On the flip side of that I am working out a lot more these days so that's great! Having exercise add to my calorie count is glorious and a great motivator to work out.
I am sick of going to the bathroom though, I swear with constant water intake comes ridiculous amount of water output.14 -
On a healthy food plan, we really should not be getting hunger pains. Nope, we have "wants." That is, unless we aren't spreading our calories out during the day. So my suggestions for what works for me - Eating small calorie amounts, often. Making sure to get adequate protein. Making sure to get enough calories. Drinking lots of water. And I've made notes on the days when I feel hungrier toward the afternoon. If I watch carb intake and be sure to include adequate fat in the early part of the day, I do better. Like Eddie_Ice, OMG, I am so tired of going to the bathroom while meeting my water intake goals!12
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I restarted MFP in April and the first 2 weeks I was 'hangry' Has gotten much better and I'm feeling much less hungry now. I also attempt to drink lots of water, in an attempt to 'fool' my stomach. Canned tuna and mackerel have become my go to meals. High protein, low carb, no sugar. Slightly concerned about mercury (I usually buy the Wild Planet brand or 365 brand from Whole Foods and they have a sign posted), but limit to no more than twice a week.4
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Often when I get hunger pains I drink some water. Honestly I'm just fooling myself into thinking it works but it makes my stomach shut up for about 20 min. I'm also trying to have healthy snacks on hand and in small quantities.
On the flip side of that I am working out a lot more these days so that's great! Having exercise add to my calorie count is glorious and a great motivator to work out.
I am sick of going to the bathroom though, I swear with constant water intake comes ridiculous amount of water output.
OH MY GOSH! You are so right though...the added water is such a double edge sword...lol...BUT IT IS ALWAYS the best place to start because we often mistake thirst for hunger! Glad to hear you are getting your fitness/exercise in...sometimes that even holds of the hunger....SOMETIMES...BUT NOT TODAY!π£π«π1 -
DonnaMarieDog wrote: Β»On a healthy food plan, we really should not be getting hunger pains. Nope, we have "wants." That is, unless we aren't spreading our calories out during the day. So my suggestions for what works for me - Eating small calorie amounts, often. Making sure to get adequate protein. Making sure to get enough calories. Drinking lots of water. And I've made notes on the days when I feel hungrier toward the afternoon. If I watch carb intake and be sure to include adequate fat in the early part of the day, I do better. Like Eddie_Ice, OMG, I am so tired of going to the bathroom while meeting my water intake goals!
Great advice, hun! I often confuse HEAD HUNGER (eating out of bordem, emotional eating or just eating out of habit) FOR TUMMY HUNGER ( actual physical hinger)..1 -
bjdavidson964 wrote: Β»I restarted MFP in April and the first 2 weeks I was 'hangry' Has gotten much better and I'm feeling much less hungry now. I also attempt to drink lots of water, in an attempt to 'fool' my stomach. Canned tuna and mackerel have become my go to meals. High protein, low carb, no sugar. Slightly concerned about mercury (I usually buy the Wild Planet brand or 365 brand from Whole Foods and they have a sign posted), but limit to no more than twice a week.
Yes yes, fish is my go too! make sure your fish has the "CERTIFIED WILD CAUGHT" seal on it..Some packages say "wild".. but if you look closer in teeny tiny print it will say farmed...YOU ARE WISE GETTING IT FROM YOUR WHOLE FOOD STORE...GOOD CALL!1 -
I come by this whole 'fitness' endeavor from an inadvisable approach and am hesitant in offering anything approximating advice. However, I find the following mental path to be the most beneficial: Don't Engage The Thought.
I am loathe to suggest avoidance as an intentional approach to any stress in life, but for hunger management I just focus on other things. Simple in concept but takes awhile to achieve. I see hunger as a a signal to your brain to add fuel. If that signal was reliable, I wouldn't be here counting calories. In essence your 'fuel warning light' is faulty and you should just watch your miles. To think on hunger is to give it power, similar to an anxiety. The more awareness given, the more power it exerts. Sidestep it mentally and continue. Pick something else ahead of you that isn't food and focus on that. This is assuming you have an acceptable nutrition and hydration plan.
Also, don't let yourself become exhausted. For me exhaustion triggers carb cravings and no amount of eating will make me feel full until I am sick. I recognize this feeling and knowing the cause I sleep in response.
Perhaps that is helpful to someone. Best of luck to you all in your challenges.
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I come by this whole 'fitness' endeavor from an inadvisable approach and am hesitant in offering anything approximating advice. However, I find the following mental path to be the most beneficial: Don't Engage The Thought.
Perhaps that is helpful to someone. Best of luck to you all in your challenges.
Speachless...THANK YOU FOR THIS.β£
This is incredibly helpful...I wouldn't call it avoidance though...how about redirection (?) We are just changing the GPS destination of our hunger..instead of heading to food street on overreaters Avenue...we head over to exercise road in meditation county (YES, I'M ALMOST TOO CORNY TO FUNCTIONπ ).7 -
Brilliant! I'm redirecting my desire for a late night snack tonight, even though I have enough calories left to fit it in. I'm not hungry, just want to nibble. But I'm not going to let my 'faulty fuel warning light' trick me. Well maybe a couple spoons of Halo Top π2
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I don't know if any one you have tried SAMSUNG HEALTH...BUT OH MY GAWD!!! IT IS AMAZING!!
It has:
Weight tracker
Shows total minutes of activity per day, NOT just while working out
Also shows total calories burned per day
Gives cute little words of encouragement and reminders
Breaks down nutrients in each meal
Talks to you during work out...I was exhausted doing hills the other day and out of no where I hear something like "almost there, keep going..." & "great job, work out complete" LMBO!! I loved it
π―WHAT ARE SOME PROGRAMS OR GIZMOS YOU YOU FIND HELPFUL???0 -
IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»I don't know if any one you have tried SAMSUNG HEALTH...BUT OH MY GAWD!!! IT IS AMAZING!!
It has:
Weight tracker
Shows total minutes of activity per day, NOT just while working out
Also shows total calories burned per day
Gives cute little words of encouragement and reminders
Breaks down nutrients in each meal
Talks to you during work out...I was exhausted doing hills the other day and out of no where I hear something like "almost there, keep going..." & "great job, work out complete" LMBO!! I loved it
π―WHAT ARE SOME PROGRAMS OR GIZMOS YOU YOU FIND HELPFUL???
I love Samsung Health! I never remember to turn my trackers on and I don't have to with it. Always one step ahead of me
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bjdavidson964 wrote: Β»Brilliant! I'm redirecting my desire for a late night snack tonight, even though I have enough calories left to fit it in. I'm not hungry, just want to nibble. But I'm not going to let my 'faulty fuel warning light' trick me. Well maybe a couple spoons of Halo Top π
AWESOME & Great Morning
I'm so loving this way of thinking.. IT'S SO POWERFUL!
Ps...what is Halo Top? Dessert?0 -
IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»I don't know if any one you have tried SAMSUNG HEALTH...BUT OH MY GAWD!!! IT IS AMAZING!!
It has:
Weight tracker
Shows total minutes of activity per day, NOT just while working out
Also shows total calories burned per day
Gives cute little words of encouragement and reminders
Breaks down nutrients in each meal
Talks to you during work out...I was exhausted doing hills the other day and out of no where I hear something like "almost there, keep going..." & "great job, work out complete" LMBO!! I loved it
π―WHAT ARE SOME PROGRAMS OR GIZMOS YOU YOU FIND HELPFUL???
MFP has been working pretty well for me and I use a bodybuilding app for my gym time. I wish those two apps synced up but they don't so often my lifting calorie burn is not counted for the day. I run with my Garmin though, and it counts dang near everything moving related and MFP takes that data. I am still getting used to using my Garmin watch, it tracks more data than my last watch and is giving me a lot of areas to improve upon, I enjoy the metrics it provides.1 -
have you guys heard of a Youtuber and instragrammer, Jordan Shrinks? She's in her 20s I think and lost 100+ pounds and she discusses her weight loss and maintenance as well as other random things. I think she's hilarious, informative, and honest. I like to watch her videos when I need a pick me up.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Gmtjqs_LnhYQqTx469z0g4 -
bionicpuffy wrote: Β»have you guys heard of a Youtuber and instragrammer, Jordan Shrinks? She's in her 20s I think and lost 100+ pounds and she discusses her weight loss and maintenance as well as other random things. I think she's hilarious, informative, and honest. I like to watch her videos when I need a pick me up.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Gmtjqs_LnhYQqTx469z0g
I like Jordan Shrinks too. She's pragmatic about her weight loss while still very open about her emotional struggles with it, especially with body image.2 -
IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»I wouldn't call it avoidance though...how about redirection (?)
That is a excellent term for it. You would have been thinking/doing something else but your mind became fixated on this false need. Instead of ceding control and chasing, realize the truth and redirect. Take control of your mind. I wouldn't even attempt to leech energy from the hunger, pay it no heed. Just move on, it means nothing and offers nothing to you.
That is my approach. I am not a mental health professional, counselor, etc. Everyone is different and yet all that trite excrement people offer up once that seemed like so much disingenuous parroting now has become truth. It was upsetting, they didn't understand, things aren't that easy. I needed my challenges to be serious so I could forgive my failure. It was all an excuse. You just do it. In the end, past the learning and the mental noise, taking control it is that simple. The need to motivate yourself is a trap of dependency, just do it. No requirements, no fears, no "when" or "if" statements. Those are all false walls used in your head to delay facing your fear.
I haven't started using any apps or accessories. I am happy with my training, I am just struggling with the right nutrition for me current needs. Like fitness, there are so many competing concepts and beliefs to nutrition. And so many out there peddling and preaching. I think I may end up with a dietitian and a deep dive into micros, but that is my issue and this thread is about others. I'm rebuilding a life and I will not accept my own failure of effort to cost me time in my journey. Mistakes will happen, accept them. But let them be organic and not a result of complacency.
If people are here then they have recognized the need for change. That change only comes from taking control. To quote a favorite author, Tom Robbins, "If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked." You can manage it. There are no "ifs" there. Just decide that you will manage it.
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IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»I wouldn't call it avoidance though...how about redirection (?)
If people are here then they have recognized the need for change. That change only comes from taking control. To quote a favorite author, Tom Robbins, "If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked." You can manage it. There are no "ifs" there. Just decide that you will manage it.
I have never heard this and I love it, thank you I'm stealing it and pretending to be an intellectual in random conversation.3 -
Love Samsung Health! That's what I use. I also have the Samsung Go Fit Pro2 watch that it syncs with. They're awesome! Also yes ... Halo Top is a lower fat, lower sugar ice cream ...Yum! So many flavors. I'm a fiend for the Lemon Cake!
halotop.com/flavors The calorie and protein amounts listed are for the entire pint-sized contained...woohoo!2 -
bionicpuffy wrote: Β»have you guys heard of a Youtuber and instragrammer, Jordan Shrinks? She's in her 20s I think and lost 100+ pounds and she discusses her weight loss and maintenance as well as other random things. I think she's hilarious, informative, and honest. I like to watch her videos when I need a pick me up.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Gmtjqs_LnhYQqTx469z0g
Haven't heard of het... but now I gotta check her out...THANX!π0 -
IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»I wouldn't call it avoidance though...how about redirection (?)
If people are here then they have recognized the need for change. That change only comes from taking control. To quote a favorite author, Tom Robbins, "If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked." You can manage it. There are no "ifs" there. Just decide that you will manage it.
I have never heard this and I love it, thank you I'm stealing it and pretending to be an intellectual in random conversation.
Oh if the ALLL synced...mpf, Garmin, Samsung...I'd feel like a super heroπ€£ ALL workouts and food all added up in one place..no need to enter it on 3 gazillion different apps. Lolol0 -
IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»I wouldn't call it avoidance though...how about redirection (?)
That is a excellent term for it. You would have been thinking/doing something else but your mind became fixated on this false need. Instead of ceding control and chasing, realize the truth and redirect. Take control of your mind. I wouldn't even attempt to leech energy from the hunger, pay it no heed. Just move on, it means nothing and offers nothing to you.
That is my approach. I am not a mental health professional, counselor, etc. Everyone is different and yet all that trite excrement people offer up once that seemed like so much disingenuous parroting now has become truth. It was upsetting, they didn't understand, things aren't that easy. I needed my challenges to be serious so I could forgive my failure. It was all an excuse. You just do it. In the end, past the learning and the mental noise, taking control it is that simple. The need to motivate yourself is a trap of dependency, just do it. No requirements, no fears, no "when" or "if" statements. Those are all false walls used in your head to delay facing your fear.
I haven't started using any apps or accessories. I am happy with my training, I am just struggling with the right nutrition for me current needs. Like fitness, there are so many competing concepts and beliefs to nutrition. And so many out there peddling and preaching. I think I may end up with a dietitian and a deep dive into micros, but that is my issue and this thread is about others. I'm rebuilding a life and I will not accept my own failure of effort to cost me time in my journey. Mistakes will happen, accept them. But let them be organic and not a result of complacency.
If people are here then they have recognized the need for change. That change only comes from taking control. To quote a favorite author, Tom Robbins, "If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked." You can manage it. There are no "ifs" there. Just decide that you will manage it.
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I get what you are saying and I Agree for the most part...BUT "DIETING (oh how I detest that word)..geting fit..is challenging and it is a battle and we are human...we have to forgive our mistakes, just as we forgive others mistakes...DO YOU KNOW THAT SUGAR IS MORE ADDICTIVE THAN COCAINE? that's a proven fact...and that being said, we may fall off of the band wagon once in a while...
I myself am a bulimic..IM NOT CURRENTLY PRACTICING ANY UNHEALTHY HABITS...but all or nothing thinking...not forgiving myself for mistakes ive made is how I justified dangerous actions.
"JUST DO IT!" I AGREE WITH THAT 100%..but if you should fall..forgive yourself and get right back up and JUST DO IT...AGAIN.
BIG HUGS TO YOU π€π€π€
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bjdavidson964 wrote: Β»Love Samsung Health! That's what I use. I also have the Samsung Go Fit Pro2 watch that it syncs with. They're awesome! Also yes ... Halo Top is a lower fat, lower sugar ice cream ...Yum! So many flavors. I'm a fiend for the Lemon Cake!
halotop.com/flavors The calorie and protein amounts listed are for the entire pint-sized contained...woohoo!
Well, I'm off to go search for halo top...π₯Ίπ0 -
RelCanonical wrote: Β»bionicpuffy wrote: Β»have you guys heard of a Youtuber and instragrammer, Jordan Shrinks? She's in her 20s I think and lost 100+ pounds and she discusses her weight loss and maintenance as well as other random things. I think she's hilarious, informative, and honest. I like to watch her videos when I need a pick me up.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Gmtjqs_LnhYQqTx469z0g
I like Jordan Shrinks too. She's pragmatic about her weight loss while still very open about her emotional struggles with it, especially with body image.
I'm currently binging on
Mr. London - sexy and fun to watch...
Dr. Eric Berg-Super knowledgeable
Mariah Victoria- just a regular girl trying to figure this whole weight lose thing out...sometimes shes a good example of what not to do
π₯π₯GojiMan (FUNNEST DRY HUMON THE PLANET!! He tries out different eating styles/diets like the conover diet or veganism and explains the pros and cons of each).1 -
What is your weekness...your biggest roadblock to reaching your goals?
Mine is BLACK & WHITE...ALL OR NOTHING THINKING...I want it and I want it now...sure the bad habits took 20 years to acquire..but I need all extra weight off by my date on Saturday!π₯Ίπ€―..yea..that's a problem.
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IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»What is your weekness...your biggest roadblock to reaching your goals?
Mine is BLACK & WHITE...ALL OR NOTHING THINKING...I want it and I want it now...sure the bad habits took 20 years to acquire..but I need all extra weight off by my date on Saturday!π₯Ίπ€―..yea..that's a problem.
So much this. I feel like when I leave the gym I should lose 5lbs each time! Also mine is if I eat something not on plan it seems to snowball. Cheat meal to cheat day to cheat weekend - week - month and so on.1 -
IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»What is your weekness...your biggest roadblock to reaching your goals?
Mine is BLACK & WHITE...ALL OR NOTHING THINKING...I want it and I want it now...sure the bad habits took 20 years to acquire..but I need all extra weight off by my date on Saturday!π₯Ίπ€―..yea..that's a problem.
My biggest weakness I think is my pride. I run when I should walk, I do one more rep when my body says stop, I eat just a little less when I should fuel my body, all because I have this unhealthy amount of determination. There are times when stopping is a good thing, there are times when slowing down is a good thing, especially as your body gets used to new activities. I tend to rush in and think "oh when I was 25 I could lift this or I could run this far and that kid didn't do crap to be healthy so I got this!" Next thing you know I'm limping out of the gym or my hip hurts for three days from running too much. Up until this moment I have not really stopped to say "yo you 30 now take it slower." One of my favorite quotes is "Success is the child of preparedness and determination." I'm slacking on the preparedness part of this. Time to slow down it seems.2 -
IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»What is your weekness...your biggest roadblock to reaching your goals?
Mine is BLACK & WHITE...ALL OR NOTHING THINKING...I want it and I want it now...sure the bad habits took 20 years to acquire..but I need all extra weight off by my date on Saturday!π₯Ίπ€―..yea..that's a problem.
My biggest weakness I think is my pride. I run when I should walk, I do one more rep when my body says stop, I eat just a little less when I should fuel my body, all because I have this unhealthy amount of determination. There are times when stopping is a good thing, there are times when slowing down is a good thing, especially as your body gets used to new activities. I tend to rush in and think "oh when I was 25 I could lift this or I could run this far and that kid didn't do crap to be healthy so I got this!" Next thing you know I'm limping out of the gym or my hip hurts for three days from running too much. Up until this moment I have not really stopped to say "yo you 30 now take it slower." One of my favorite quotes is "Success is the child of preparedness and determination." I'm slacking on the preparedness part of this. Time to slow down it seems.
I'm low key mad you got me in here being all introspective!1 -
IMNOTHERE2HOOKUP2019 wrote: Β»What is your weekness...your biggest roadblock to reaching your goals?
Mine is BLACK & WHITE...ALL OR NOTHING THINKING...I want it and I want it now...sure the bad habits took 20 years to acquire..but I need all extra weight off by my date on Saturday!π₯Ίπ€―..yea..that's a problem.
My biggest weakness I think is my pride. I run when I should walk, I do one more rep when my body says stop, I eat just a little less when I should fuel my body, all because I have this unhealthy amount of determination. There are times when stopping is a good thing, there are times when slowing down is a good thing, especially as your body gets used to new activities. I tend to rush in and think "oh when I was 25 I could lift this or I could run this far and that kid didn't do crap to be healthy so I got this!" Next thing you know I'm limping out of the gym or my hip hurts for three days from running too much. Up until this moment I have not really stopped to say "yo you 30 now take it slower." One of my favorite quotes is "Success is the child of preparedness and determination." I'm slacking on the preparedness part of this. Time to slow down it seems.
So hard to do this! I went to the trampoline park with the kids last weekend. I decided hey this would be fun and it really was. 3 days later I am still reminded of the fun1
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