One more time with feeling!

kbucha1
kbucha1 Posts: 4
edited September 2024 in Introduce Yourself
Hello All!

This is not my first time at the weight loss rodeo, but I'm hopeful that this is the time it will stick. Day one went well and if it is really a day by day struggle, then I'm batting 1000 already =] I've already found lots of interesting posts and tools on the site. LOOOVE that it's free. Look forward to sticking around and learning/doing more!

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  • savvystephy
    savvystephy Posts: 4,151 Member
    Welcome to MFP! If you stay involved in the forums and keep to your set goals, you will see results! :smile:
  • I have lost 10lbs on my own in the past 2 mos and now I am at a stand still. I just tried to eat right and excersize. I didn't really track anything. So I found myself on this site recommended by a friend and well.... Here I go.

    Question, How do you all get the weight loss tracker on your posts?
  • I have lost 10lbs on my own in the past 2 mos and now I am at a stand still. I just tried to eat right and excersize. I didn't really track anything. So I found myself on this site recommended by a friend and well.... Here I go.

    Question, How do you all get the weight loss tracker on your posts?

    You create the ticker in "tools" then paste the link to your "signature".
  • MOMOFTWO29
    MOMOFTWO29 Posts: 8,276 Member
    Hello and welcome to MFP, the best website ever!!! You will love this site if you don't already. I love this site. It is so motivational, supportive, helpful, easy to use, and everyone is so nice and friendly. I just wanted to wish you a lot of success on your weight loss journey. You can do this!!!!!!!!!!! :smile: :flowerforyou: :smile: :flowerforyou:
  • Hello All!

    This is not my first time at the weight loss rodeo, but I'm hopeful that this is the time it will stick. Day one went well and if it is really a day by day struggle, then I'm batting 1000 already =] I've already found lots of interesting posts and tools on the site. LOOOVE that it's free. Look forward to sticking around and learning/doing more!

    Hi! Your first step was admitting you want to lose weight. :flowerforyou:

    I went from 189 (January 2009) to 172.8 (15 September 2009). Here are MY tips for you:

    Make sure you drink 64 oz of water daily; work out 3 days a week for 30 minutes. Take your vitamins/supplements, ask your doctor before starting a diet/exercise program, use extra virgin olive oil (this is yummy to dip wheat bread when you make your wheat spaghetti); speaking of "wheat" eat wheat products: bread, spaghetti, cereal, etc. Be wise and use coupons found in your local newspaper, eat fruits and veggies, snack on "any" type of nut (walnuts, almonds, and sunflower seeds are best), drink skim/soy milk, yogurt, eat fish/chicken/lean meats, have salads WITHOUT dressing (ask for extra virgin olive oil @ restaurants/use at home), stay away from POPS/SODAS (drink diet sodas/pops once a day if not, once a week), don't eat "fried foods" (french fries, potato chips, etc), try eating Baked Lays, air popped popcorn, buy a pizza stone ($29.99) and you can create your own delicious home made pizzas with Boboli wheat pizza crust (already made); veggies to your hearts content, one can of refried beans (protein), one can of whole kernel corn (drained), and lite mozzarella cheese...yum! You can eat the Oreda crinkle cut fries that you bake in the oven, stay away from the salt shaker, stay AWAY from processed foods, foods made with hydrogenated oils (cookies, cakes, pies, etc).

    Stop eating 2-3 hours BEFORE you go to sleep. I learned from Oprah's Boot Camp you have to STOP eating 2-3 hours BEFORE you go to sleep because your metabolism shuts down (as everything does when you're in a REM (rapid eye movement). If you fall asleep w/an "empty" stomach, your metabolism will "kick into gear" and when you wake up you won't have that heavy full feeling.

    Don't drink COFFEE. Drink Chai black/green tea instead. Chew gum all night. It keeps your mouth "busy". I've also heard/learned that before you eat a meal eat your soup first since it helps fill you up before the main course.

    Please, please, please weigh yourself "monthly". We women have PMS, we retain water, mood swings, cramps, etc., two weeks BEFORE we mensturate. I swear (Eva crossing her finger and doing a "cross" by her :heart: ) you WILL lose 3-4 pounds every month. If you do the "math" that's THE average of 1 pound a week. This helps you from NOT getting discouraged IF, if, you weigh yourself daily/weekly.

    Thirty minutes before you work out eat one of the following (check out the OR), one apple, OR one small box of raisins with a handful of walnuts, OR soup, OR yogurt. Why? "They are packed with high-quality carbohydrates, which provide a quick source of fuel for your muscles, but they have just enough protein and fat to help you maintain a steady, elevated energy level" (source: Prevention Magazine April 2007).

    AFTER your work out, drink a protein shake (Slimfast, Special K, EAS Myoplex, etc). Why? "After a workout, your muscles need protein to repair microscopic muslce tears, plus another shot of carbs to help restock energy stores. Cyclists who drank it after a tough racing session had improved endurance and recovered fast than those who drank an ordinary sports drink (which supplies carbs and electrolytes, but no protein)" (Source: Prevention Magazine April 2007).

    Set small goals for right now. Start with the FIRST 10 pounds. If you work out and eat right (the first month WITHOUT cheating), you'll lose 5-6 pounds (mainly water retention weight) because you are flushing your body (detoxing). THEN the weight will be HARDER to lose. Remember, it's soooo easy to gain the weight, but hard to lose it. "No pain, no gain!" No worries if the weight is harder to lose since it means that it is time to "up" your exercise regimen (1 hour 3-4 days a week). If you closely watch "THE BIGGEST LOSER" they have to lose more than 50 pounds; their calorie intake is 1,000-1,100. Wow! Bless their :heart: for doing that!!!

    If you want more "tips" let me know as you know how to reach me. Blessings and good luck!

    Eva
  • toots99
    toots99 Posts: 3,794 Member
    Thirty minutes before you work out eat one of the following (check out the OR), one apple, OR one small box of raisins with a handful of walnuts, OR soup, OR yogurt. Why? "They are packed with high-quality carbohydrates, which provide a quick source of fuel for your muscles, but they have just enough protein and fat to help you maintain a steady, elevated energy level" (source: Prevention Magazine April 2007).

    AFTER your work out, drink a protein shake (Slimfast, Special K, EAS Myoplex, etc). Why? "After a workout, your muscles need protein to repair microscopic muslce tears, plus another shot of carbs to help restock energy stores. Cyclists who drank it after a tough racing session had improved endurance and recovered fast than those who drank an ordinary sports drink (which supplies carbs and electrolytes, but no protein)" (Source: Prevention Magazine April 2007).

    That's great advice! Thanks!
  • Thanks twilight!!

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