Trimstones - April 2021 Team Chat
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Still trying to keep consistent in my eating. I blew it big time on Saturday. So far so good for this week. We had some storms on the weekend so I had a problem getting my steps in:
Steps
4/9 - 14,258
4/10 - 9608
4/11 - 9497
4/12 - 11133
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Well other than today and I'm only 150 calories over I've been on track or under the rest. Easter candy has been on the table the whole time.4
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4/1-12,417
4/2-16,717
4/3-9,045
4/4-6,954
4/5-12,560
4/6-12,660
4/7-12,494
4/8-14,116
4/9-10,691
4/10-15,448
4/11-12,536
4/12-8,847
4/13-7,5504 -
Angmarie28
wednesday
previous weight-152
current weight-150.84 -
Steps:
4/11 - 3,544
4/12 - 3,033
4/13 - 6,523
I was in a lot of pain this week so these numbers are lower, but coming back slowly. I think I just way overdid it last week and it caught up with me and took a couple days of stretching and stuff to loosen back up the overworked muscles. But back on it today4 -
Steps
4/12 16,753
4/13 38,5792 -
Chuffed with today.
Exercise with PT on-line
Lush bubble bath
Work - half day
Finally got hair cut & colour- 5 months!! Yay!
Got all my school planning done for next week.
2 cals left!
A good day.4 -
Man, I way underestimated how helpful it is for your partner to share your way of eating!
My husband loves his potatoes etc, and I've been keto. The past couple of weeks he's joined me (as a detox, he doesn't actually need to lose weight.)
It has been so much easier to only have to think about and make one meal. He's not snacking on stuff I can't have. AND he understands a lot better now.
I really didn't think it was a big deal, but having him join me opened my eyes to the mental load, extra work and temptation I'd overlooked.
Plus, as everyone here knows, everything is easier when it's a team effort as opposed to going it alone.
He'll be back to his normal diet soon, and I don't begrudge him his fried potatoes, but it really is nice for the moment.5 -
Daily Step Goal: 8,000
4/12: 6,977
4/13: 9,195
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Jen_967
Wednesday Weigh-In
PW: 221.5
CW: 221
Steps
4/11: 6,299
4/12- 6,835
4/13- 6,058
4/14- 10, 5732 -
Steps
4/13 - 7265
4/14 - 13376
Yesterday was a good day exercising. I had to help someone with a 3d printer disaster the day before and it cut into my exercise time. The intermittent fasting seems to be stabilizing my weight fluctuations. It will likely end up with like a 3 pound drop by Saturday. Hopefully that will be the last of the ping ponging weight fluctuations for now.4 -
04/13 - 10,186
04/14 - 8,5792 -
Aqualang26 wrote: »Man, I way underestimated how helpful it is for your partner to share your way of eating!
My husband loves his potatoes etc, and I've been keto. The past couple of weeks he's joined me (as a detox, he doesn't actually need to lose weight.)
It has been so much easier to only have to think about and make one meal. He's not snacking on stuff I can't have. AND he understands a lot better now.
I really didn't think it was a big deal, but having him join me opened my eyes to the mental load, extra work and temptation I'd overlooked.
Plus, as everyone here knows, everything is easier when it's a team effort as opposed to going it alone.
He'll be back to his normal diet soon, and I don't begrudge him his fried potatoes, but it really is nice for the moment.
What do others to for managing other eating preferences either at hone or at work?2 -
PW 199.3
CW 199.24 -
Aqualang26 wrote: »Man, I way underestimated how helpful it is for your partner to share your way of eating.
I really didn't think it was a big deal, but having him join me opened my eyes to the mental load, extra work and temptation I'd overlooked.
Plus, as everyone here knows, everything is easier when it's a team effort as opposed to going it alone.
I totally agree. My DH doesn't seem to get hungry on the medication he's now on & if he has to do meals- quite often forgets!! To help him, he's now starting work a bit earlier & finishing early so this means we can have evening meal at a reasonable hour instead of 21:00ish! I'm trying to eat between 7am-7pm and when I can cook or get him to cook on time it makes huge difference- those have been my 2 really good weeks recently!2 -
Just experimenting to see if photo uploads.0
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That would be no!1
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Aqualang26 wrote: »Man, I way underestimated how helpful it is for your partner to share your way of eating.
I really didn't think it was a big deal, but having him join me opened my eyes to the mental load, extra work and temptation I'd overlooked.
Plus, as everyone here knows, everything is easier when it's a team effort as opposed to going it alone.
I totally agree. My DH doesn't seem to get hungry on the medication he's now on & if he has to do meals- quite often forgets!! To help him, he's now starting work a bit earlier & finishing early so this means we can have evening meal at a reasonable hour instead of 21:00ish! I'm trying to eat between 7am-7pm and when I can cook or get him to cook on time it makes huge difference- those have been my 2 really good weeks recently!
I am similar! I take Vyvyanse, which really reduces my appetite. That, combined with the ADHD often leads to me forgetting to eat, until it wears off and I'm ravenous!0 -
Steps
April 12: 10,535
April 13: 13,113
April 14: 10,1933 -
LW 184
Cw 180.3. mostly eating under calories. I am back on track. Tonight having kale sausages and potatoes.3 -
Next week I won't be down as much. You always lose the most when you first start off. It's been three weeks of not recording.1
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Shnerb00
Friday
PW : 142.0
CW: 140.63 -
Bearchested
Friday
PW: 196.4
CW: 195.8
LTD: 11.2
Sorry for missing last week. We're moving and a house we liked in Houston listed, so I booked a flight to go house hunting. We ended up offering on a different house, which was accepted (after losing one).
Since we're moving, our garage currently is a junk drop zone and my weightlifting rack is the perfect place to store things out of the way. After some research, I found a bodyweight routine from Reddit called the Recommended Routine that I'm going to try during this move. I bought a set of rings I've had on my list, and my resistance bands are easy to pack. Anyone use this before? I also plan on using a kettlebell for cardio.
The hardest aspect to keep under control is to keep eating relatively clean, since we'll likely order out more. My exercise lately has been limited to dog walks and running around with the kids, so I'm hoping I can make time for more training.3 -
KHill875
Friday weigh in
PW 142.3
CW 141.6
Bearchested is my husband, so what he said. 😉5 -
Chalmation
Friday
PW 149.2
CW 149
Daily Step Goal: 8,000
4/14: 9,069
4/15: 10,832
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bearchested wrote: »Bearchested
Friday
PW: 196.4
CW: 195.8
LTD: 11.2
Sorry for missing last week. We're moving and a house we liked in Houston listed, so I booked a flight to go house hunting. We ended up offering on a different house, which was accepted (after losing one).
Since we're moving, our garage currently is a junk drop zone and my weightlifting rack is the perfect place to store things out of the way. After some research, I found a bodyweight routine from Reddit called the Recommended Routine that I'm going to try during this move. I bought a set of rings I've had on my list, and my resistance bands are easy to pack. Anyone use this before? I also plan on using a kettlebell for cardio.
The hardest aspect to keep under control is to keep eating relatively clean, since we'll likely order out more. My exercise lately has been limited to dog walks and running around with the kids, so I'm hoping I can make time for more training.
@bearchested and @khill875 Congrats on the new house! Moving can be stressful, but if you do a little homework ahead of time, you CAN still eat better while having to eat out during all the hard work and stress. So in between packing boxes, make a list of restaurants that will be close to the new house (or on the road if you're driving to the new place) and at those restaurants, choose an A and a B (because you always want to have a Plan ...for Mexican food, chicken fajitas are great...clean meat and veggies...for Chinese, chicken and broccoli is always a great choice because the broc is high in fiber and the chicken is sauteed not deep fried...you should be able to find a Subway...or aim for burgers searched in a lettuce leaf rather than on a bun...grilled chicken sandwiches...if you have an air fryer, pack it with your CARRY KIT (stuff you have to have with you on the move) and you can stop by a local store and get a few groceries...like things you can quickly do in the air fryer...hope this helps...
Good luck on the move and great job this week for both of you! Be careful and stay safe!
Jessica1 -
You guys are doing SO well this week...Proud Captain here!!! Me on the other hand, can't seem to remember to jump on the scale before getting dressed and eating for the day UGH! I'll do it tomorrow...or @mulecanter can beat me up!
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Ewilhelm2487
Friday
PW: 240
CW: 239.8.
My body has decided that it's done losing weight🤣🤣3
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