April~ Biggest Loser DVDs / Challenges (New Members welcome!

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Hello everyone.....

Last week was a yucky week for us all !! According to the spread sheet we have a few people missing!

Congrats Amanda who has the highest percentage lost !!!! WooHoo Great Job AMANDA !!! Bring it on girl what is our challenge this week from you? Dont go easy on us .......

The new April week is all set and ready to go on the spreadsheet!! It looks great everyone I love how we all leave notes to help everyone get through the week!!!

If you want to join us in our adventure to become and stay healthy JOIN TODAY !!!!
Send an email to crystalokeefe@aol.com to recieve the spreadsheet that is where we write our daily exercise and notes weights and anything else !!!

We will have weekly challenges !!
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  • CrystalOKeefe
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    Hello everyone.....

    Last week was a yucky week for us all !! According to the spread sheet we have a few people missing!

    Congrats Amanda who has the highest percentage lost !!!! WooHoo Great Job AMANDA !!! Bring it on girl what is our challenge this week from you? Dont go easy on us .......

    The new April week is all set and ready to go on the spreadsheet!! It looks great everyone I love how we all leave notes to help everyone get through the week!!!

    If you want to join us in our adventure to become and stay healthy JOIN TODAY !!!!
    Send an email to crystalokeefe@aol.com to recieve the spreadsheet that is where we write our daily exercise and notes weights and anything else !!!

    We will have weekly challenges !!
  • jennyeckel
    jennyeckel Posts: 209
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    oh it was an awful week but lets just jump into april with a smile!!!:bigsmile: :bigsmile:

    congrats to amandaaa!!!!! good job!!!

    please noooooo jumprope...hee hee heee:laugh: :laugh: that was killer hahaha

    jenny
  • CrystalOKeefe
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    oh it was an awful week but lets just jump into april with a smile!!!:bigsmile: :bigsmile:

    congrats to amandaaa!!!!! good job!!!

    please noooooo jumprope...hee hee heee:laugh: :laugh: that was killer hahaha

    jenny
    Next week will be better!!!!
  • sanifrey
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    What a bad week!! I am so hoping to have this weight fall off this week! It just won't let go!! I'm just trying to keep positive & remember that I'm doing all I can & all I need to do. I know that it'll come & I'm just trying to celebrate the positive & really rejoice in how far I've come!

    However, here I am sitting on the couch reading posts & I need to go hit the treadmill!! I'll get there, just as soon as I check my threads! I promise!! :wink:

    Let's all have a great week!

    :drinker:
  • jennyeckel
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    HUGSSSSSS :heart: I had a terrible week too!! I am trying hard to keep that positive attitude as well...can be hard. Today I did have to treat myself though...but you know I had 4 oreo cookies and a twix bar....I know that sounds horrible, but....for what I use to be like it is like eating a crumb. I was so needing somethign sweet...TOM so I said fine, I will have a little and then that is it and I DID IT!!! So I am pretty happy about it!

    We will have a better week this week!!:bigsmile:
    jenny
  • sanifrey
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    I just had to report back! Last night I needed to work out & "earn" an additional 475 so I knew that I had my work cut off for me! After I put the girls to bed, I got myself on the treadmill & was able to burn 577 between the warmup, workout, cooldown & stretch! Phew!

    Awesome!!

    This week will be better!! :drinker:
  • CrystalOKeefe
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    Awesome Sanifrey !!! This week will be better !!! WOOHOO !!!

    Where is everyone? we are missing like 4 weigh ins this week???
  • jennyeckel
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    That is what I was wondering too?? I hope they haven't given up....COME ON GIRLS YOU CAN DO ITTTT!!!!!!

    Thatagirl sanifrey!!!! whew is right hahaha:happy:
    I am going to get a good workout in this afternoon after we come back from my inlaws...BOB I am a coming hahaha:wink::wink:

    jenny
  • CrystalOKeefe
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    My Bob Yoga just got done!! OK And so now I am gonna steam clean my area rug cause being that close to the floor made me realize it needs it BAD !!!!!

    Then I will use the sauna suit and the treadmill !!!!
  • jennyeckel
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    hahaha oh crystal:laugh: you really did do the carpets! I need to as well...I invested in a yoga mat though so at least I can pretend they are clean! My little saul calls it mamas pink bob mat ahah. I am turning my son into a bob fanatic!! He was sad that I didn't do YOGA today with our bob :bigsmile: But mommy said she needed to kick it up a bit so I could eat dinner!! :blushing: :wink:

    I hope that all did good this weekend, it looks awesome on teh spreadsheet!

    loves to all
    jenny:flowerforyou:
  • CrystalOKeefe
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    Yeah I have just a small area rug so it only took 2 hours!! Thats so cute about Saul !! This weekend was ok for the most part.... Eating was horrible!!!

    Yeah I figured give it some Easter spice.... I was bored LOL


    I would also like to welcome constancemwj she sent an email saying that she is wanting to join us and is looking for motivation inspiration and support !! I think we can do that !!!

    Have a wonderful Monday !!!
  • jennyeckel
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    welcome COSTANCE!!!!! we are pretty good at support and motivation aren't we girls!!!! So you can have all that you NEED from us!!!:bigsmile: It is awesome to have new people join us! We are all in it togeather!!!!

    Well my workout this morning was pretty puny and pathetic! I feel icky :sick: :frown: but will take some ib or midol and hope for the best! I promised saul I would do yoga today so that should be good. It should help me stretch out these nasty muscles that are in knots. Well tehy feel like it anyways!!! *sigh* i neede some get up and go. i think I will put some music on and get going on the house. Mondays are always clean up day from the weekend, it always looks like a hurricane goes through my house! Hope everyone will have a great day! This week is going to be better than last week!!!

    jenny:smile:
  • jennyeckel
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    hey girls Tam Tastic had this on a thread and I thought it was an awesome article!!!! Hope you like as much I sure did!!!!!:happy:

    7 Diet Mistakes and Fast Fixes

    WebMD Feature from "Good Housekeeping" Magazine

    You were so good all week. But then you snuck a doughnut ... and then another. To get back on track quickly, start here.

    There's that dreaded point in every diet — for me, it's after the first 10 pounds — when you start to slack off a little. You skip lunch one Saturday, and later that night at a restaurant with your husband, you're so ravenous that you order the salad, the soup, the entrée, and two glasses of chardonnay. Uh-oh, you think, I've blown it. And then you really blow it — by sampling half the dessert cart. To avoid facing the bad news, you go incommunicado with your scale. Feeling defeated, you begin to slack off even more and, before you know it, those 10 pounds are back. Now you have to muster the motivation to lose that stubborn weight all over again.


    Can you say "yo-yo dieting"? It's a cycle, but it's not unbreakable. The first step toward success: Learn how to deal with setbacks. "I always tell people to 'fail fast' — the idea is to recognize your error but avoid wallowing in it," says Holly Wyatt, M.D., who's with the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR). "One mistake isn't going to reverse everything you've worked for." Here, Dr. Wyatt and other weight-loss experts offer quick fixes for seven common diet goofs, plus tips on how to avoid future slipups.


    "I skipped breakfast"
    Maybe you were in a hurry. Maybe you thought you could cut some calories. But now it's 11 a.m., and you haven't eaten anything for 15 hours straight. You're so famished, you can't decide whether to buy a bear claw at the bakery, steal candy from your coworker's stash, or wait until lunch so you can pig out at your favorite Chinese restaurant. "Breakfast is a must," says Dr. Wyatt. "Otherwise, you'll end up wanting to eat everything you see." A survey from NWCR, which tracks more than 5,000 people who have kept off at least 30 pounds for a year or longer, found that 78 percent of participants have a meal every single morning.

    Fast Fix
    Eat something, but resist the junk food. You'll stay fuller longer if you have fruit, low-fat yogurt, or string cheese. An energy bar will also do the trick. But make sure you find one that has staying power — that means at least 3 grams of fiber, 8 grams of protein, and less than 250 calories. Two of our favorites: Clif's Mojo Fruit Nut Crunch Bar and PowerBar Nut Naturals.

    Next Time
    Make breakfast simple. To guarantee you never skip this meal again, keep a week's worth of easy eats in the house. A few good picks (which you can also stash at the office for midday munchies): single-serve instant oatmeal (McCann's Instant Irish Oatmeal has three sugar-free varieties — apple and cinnamon, maple and brown sugar, and cinnamon roll); low-fat granola, which you can mix with plain yogurt; and single-serving cans of light fruit (like Del Monte's no-sugar-added pear chunks, only 40 calories). But beware of so-called breakfast bars, which are often packed with sugar. Make sure you read the labels carefully before you buy.

    Eat every four hours during the day. That's about how much time it takes for hunger to return after a meal, says Madelyn Fernstrom, Ph.D., director of the Weight Management Center at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. You'll do far less damage if you have a small snack mid-morning and in the afternoon than if you try to assuage your gnawing hunger at mealtimes, when the plates, portions, and your appetite are all bigger.



    "I drank too much last night"
    Most of us don't dance on the table after a few Long Island Iced Teas — we eat everything on it. Why? The body doesn't register liquid calories, so even if you drink 500 of them, you'll still crave food. When Pennsylvania State University researchers gave people a caloric drink (such as fruit juice, sweetened soda, or even milk) with a meal, the participants didn't consume any less food when they sat down to eat. And neither did you — so now you have all the alcohol calories to burn off, as well as a huge dinner.

    Fast Fix
    Get some exercise. Taking a walk or a bike ride will shift your mind-set from I am a colossal boob to I'm back in the game! A reminder from Dr. Wyatt: "You haven't failed unless you continue the counterproductive behavior."

    Next Time
    "Never drink on an empty stomach," says Timothy Harlan, M.D., a chef-turned-physician who also appears on the Food Network's Cooking Thin. At parties, grab a handful of nuts (they're satisfying and healthy) before you pick up a wineglass. If you're out to dinner, try to "sip your wine slowly until the salad is served," Dr. Harlan adds. (And no, this is not an excuse to hit the bread basket ... wait for something healthier to arrive.)

    Pace yourself. "In calories, one Long Island Iced Tea is the equivalent of 26 fat-fried onion rings," says Elizabeth Somer, R.D., author of 10 Habits That Mess Up a Woman's Diet. So make sure you drink water or seltzer — both zero calories — in between alcoholic drinks. Some numbers to keep in mind while you sip: A 5-ounce glass of wine is around 125 calories; a 12-ounce beer is about 105 calories. A 1.5-ounce shot of alcohol (for, say, Scotch or vodka on the rocks) is about 95 calories. A 3-ounce margarita, about 170 calories. A 2.5-ounce martini, 175 calories.



    "I ate a supersize fast-food meal"
    Hitting the drive-through at Burger King once isn't such a big deal — the problem is that if you do it one time, you're much more likely to swing by again. And that's when the pounds really start to pile on. A 15-year study led by researchers at the University of Minnesota showed that people who ate fast food more than twice a week gained 10 more pounds than participants who had it less than once a week. There were also health ramifications: The drive-through frequenters had a higher risk of diabetes.

    Fast Fix
    Savor your indulgence. "Splurges do happen," says Dr. Harlan. "For some of us, it's fast food; for others, it's a big chocolate bar." The trick is to focus on each and every bite — this is a treat, one you won't be having tomorrow, so take the time to really enjoy it.
    "I ate a supersize fast-food meal"

    Next Time
    Order low-cal. If you must hit the drive-through, choose foods that won't do major diet damage. At Burger King, for example, choose the Whopper Jr. (290 calories with no mayo) instead of the regular Whopper (670 calories). And always skip the fries: A small bag at McDonald's clocks in at 250 calories, about half of which is fat. Instead, order the side salad (20 calories) with a packet of Newman's Own Low Fat Balsamic Vinaigrette (40 calories). For more good eats at fast-food joints, check out Dr. Harlan's Website, drgourmet.com.

    Don't skip supper to compensate. That kind of starvation strategy always backfires, warns Fernstrom. "The day after your severe restriction, you'll be eating everything, including the paint off the walls."




    "I quit keeping track of what I was eating"
    That's understandable — but it will cost you big-time. "You don't realize how much mindless eating you do every day," says Somer. "You taste what you're cooking, or grab a French fry, or eat the rest of your kid's cake at a birthday party. On average, there's probably 25 calories in each of those mouthfuls. If you take just four mindless bites a day, that adds up to an extra pound every month."

    Fast Fix
    Buy a little notebook. By writing down every sip and nibble, you'll avoid surprise weight gains. If carrying a notebook is too yesterday, go the electronic route. Sites such as nutrihand.com offer free subscriptions that allow you to track your meals. Or you can use a pocket-size food diary, such as CalorieSmart ($69, coheso.com).

    Next Time
    Measure everything. Most of us have trouble eyeballing a cup or a 4-ounce serving with any accuracy — dietitians call this "portion distortion." So for a few days, measure and weigh all your food. Here's one shortcut: "Ask the butcher to divide the meat you buy into 4-ounce servings, which will shrink down to about 3 ounces when you cook it," suggests Somer. "Buy individual 4-ounce potatoes instead of a whole bag. And use measuring cups and spoons until you become very accustomed to what a cup or a tablespoon looks like."



    "I'm eating lots of low-fat foods"
    And you're not losing any weight, right? There's a reason why. "Research shows that if you tell a person that a food is low-fat, she'll take a larger serving," says Somer. And more food — even if it's nonfat — means more calories.

    Fast Fix
    Read labels carefully. The front of the package can make all kinds of cheerful claims ("Half the fat!"), but the cold facts are in the nutrition information. You'll find, for example, that those delicious SnackWell's Fat Free Devil's Food Cookies are 50 calories each. (So you might want to put that second one down.) And those low-fat Cheez-Its? Sure, they're only 130 calories a serving. But that's just 29 measly crackers — you can eat that in one minute alone.

    Next Time
    Eat your greens. Veggies are low in calories and also extra filling. A study from Pennsylvania State University showed that women who ate a large low-cal salad (lettuce, carrots, celery, tomatoes, and cucumber tossed with fat-free dressing and light cheese) before lunch felt so full, they ate less at the meal.

    Let yourself have the low-cal dressing. It won't throw off your numbers, and it may encourage you to eat more of these salad superfoods.



    "I haven't exercised in a week"
    You kicked your walking shoes under the bed, threw a blanket over your treadmill, and are driving the long route to work so you don't have to see all the walkers in your neighborhood. We understand — it's hard to get motivated after you've missed a few days of exercise. But those skipped days can easily turn into weeks, so it's important to start up again fast. Here's the good news: "Fitness is the one thing that comes back pretty quickly," says Fernstrom. "By the end of a month, you should be close to where you were before."

    Fast Fix
    "Go out and walk for 10 minutes," advises Dr. Wyatt. "And tell yourself you can stop at that point if you want. Yes, you might quit in 10 minutes. But once you're out on the sidewalk, you'll probably keep walking."

    Next Time
    Buddy up. "If you have an exercise partner, it's easier to stay committed," says Dr. Wyatt. So enlist a friend to walk with you every day. Short on buddies? Visit walkers.meetup.com to find folks in your area.

    Find a fun exercise. "If your workout is drudgery, you won't do it," says Fernstrom. So if you've worn out the treadmill at the gym, take an aerobics class instead. Or try these fun alternatives (they all burn more calories per hour than walking): ballet or swimming laps (422), biking or playing Ping-Pong (281).




    "I haven't weighed myself all week"
    If you know the news will be bad, who can blame you? But that's just the time to step on the scale. Once you know the worst, you can act before a few extra pounds become 10.
    "I haven't weighed myself all week" continued...

    Fast Fix
    Change your attitude toward the scale. Think of it as your own personal coach, suggests Dr. Wyatt. And it really does help fight fat: Of the NWCR participants, more than 60 percent weighed themselves daily to keep pounds from creeping back on.

    Next Time
    Stop kidding yourself. Avoiding the scale is just another form of denial. "Refusing to acknowledge that there's a problem just makes it worse," says Dr. Wyatt.

    Don't get number obsessed. If you were as good as gold all week but still gained a little, don't flip out. Some of it might be water weight — last night's moo shu pork, the salty bag of popcorn you ate at midnight, or even your menstrual cycle.

    Don't take weight gain personally. A lot of us have an annoying habit of tying our weight to our self-esteem. But the number on your scale is just information. "Weighing yourself is like monitoring your blood pressure or blood sugar," says Dr. Wyatt. "It lets you know where you are — not what kind of person you are."
  • sanifrey
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    Welcome constancemwj !! :happy:

    Jenny - thank you so much for the info! I especially like the measure part. I use my measuring spoons & cups but I've been kinda eyeing up my meat portions so after reading your post I just placed an online order with walmart for a new digital food scale! Site to store should take a few days, so I'll try to be patient... ... :grumble: .... I'm SO not good at that!! :tongue:

    I had a great workout today at step class! & I'm looking forward to doing an additional 30 cruches - thanks Amanda!! :drinker:

    Have a great day ladies & keep movin'!!:wink:
  • constancemwj
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    Hi everyone, thanks for all the welcomes.:flowerforyou: and the artical. too I I think I got the eating down, it's the exersise I keep saying tomarrow. I'm a little slow at getting started here. I was so going to get home form work and walk after dinner tonight. but youknow how long days go and by dinner was over it was dark and the treadmill didn't look very friendly to me tonight. :embarassed: So I still haven't started yet. but don't give up on me so soon. Maybe tomarrow, I can sqeeze some time out at lunch time.
    Thanks for letting me join Connie!
  • CrystalOKeefe
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    Hi everyone, thanks for all the welcomes.:flowerforyou: and the artical. too I I think I got the eating down, it's the exersise I keep saying tomarrow. I'm a little slow at getting started here. I was so going to get home form work and walk after dinner tonight. but youknow how long days go and by dinner was over it was dark and the treadmill didn't look very friendly to me tonight. :embarassed: So I still haven't started yet. but don't give up on me so soon. Maybe tomarrow, I can sqeeze some time out at lunch time.
    Thanks for letting me join Connie!

    Get your Booty moving girl !!! Our Weigh in is friday !!! MOVE THAT BOOTY !!! it is hard to get going but once you start it gets addicting!!
    Welcome !!
  • jennyeckel
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    *starts to sing* I like to move it move it I like to move it move......hee hee I am going to to do an awesome workout today....I am throwing the nasties out the window and get in a better frame of thought! The sun is shining birds are singing and my legs are just atwitching to go for a long power walk:bigsmile:

    Come on constance you can come with me!!!! It will be great!! COme on girlS Crystal is right weigh in is on friday and by gosh darn I am going to lose a pound if it kills me or else there is going to be heck to pay!!!! :angry:

    I am going to put my exersise face on see:angry: (it isn't angry it is DETERMINED hee hee) now I might like like this when I am done :mad: (hot sweaty and red in the face) and there might be a little bit of this :yawn: But darn tootin I am going to say goodbye to a pound on friday so long sucka!!!!:glasses:

    ok now that I have got all "pumped" I had better go do somethign with it haha!!:bigsmile:

    you are going to LOVE :heart: :heart: your new HRM crystal!!!!! It is soooooo awwesome!

    loves to ya all!
    jenny

    connie I will meet you outside for our power walk in 15 minutes!!! I know you can do this girl!!! Just like Crystal said it gets addicting! I konw I feel much more upbeat when I get a good workout in!!!
  • CrystalOKeefe
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    Ha Ha Ha that is Maeves favorite Movie!!! Madagascar !! Oh yeah I am loving my HRM !!! It said 175 yoga and 375 TBL2 workout WOOHOO !!! My legs are tired so no treadmill today maybe tommorrow!

    Great motivation Jenny !! You are so funny with the smilies !!!!!!!!


    ((HUGS)))
  • DonzGirl
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    hey! You "LOSERS" (haha) are having toooo much fun....can I join you??? how do I find your site and what do I need to do to be with you? I am not too great navigating the computer sites.
  • jennyeckel
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    you SOOOOOOOO can join us!!!! YIPPEE we gotta another one Crystal mooohhahahahahaha :wink: We have a good ole time here! If you can take my constant jabbering I think that is the only thing you will have to deal with hee heee!

    email crystal and she will send you the spreadsheet site! It is so simple you just have to do a little registration and *BAM* you are in good as gold shiny as silver hee hee ok. It will be so awesome to have you join us Donz!!!!

    oh yeah....hey there is one thing that you HAVE to do to be able to join....*ahem* you must under all circumstances adhere to Jenny's strict policy of LOVING BOB HARPER!!!:heart::heart: :blushing: :blushing: :love: :love: :wink: just kidding! although how could you NOT!

    anyways I had a perfectly wonderful day! Just a little bump that made me slightly crabby and testy but now I am ok again! *whew* it was a close one!

    Crystal, I think tah tI am going to organize a search party, I do believe that we have lost a couple of our crew......hmmmm where should I look......Come sandy you can come to and help me search....i hope they aren't that hard to find....Biggest Loser is on tonight .....do you think we can find them in like 15 minutes? hahaha

    alright girls keep up teh awesome great work! and don't forget to root for BOB's team!!!

    jenny

    edited becuase my fingers don't know how to type!!!