!!Everyone!! State Your Goals HERE.
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Main long term goal is to get down to 60kg then decide if I want to go lower so 17kg's to go to get to that point.
Short term goals:
-Get to 70kg.
-Push harder each time I do insanity.
-Motivate my partner
Eventually I want to do C25K and build up to running. I suppose another long term goal.0 -
I want to be in better shape all around. My weight is (now 238 lbs) and my goal is 215. I have started the P90X and love it all ready. I also would like to be a better long distance runner.0
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1.To get rid of the... not sure what to call it... the nasty business going on above my c-section incision.
2.To look good in summer clothing styles and beach wear.
3. Do some mud runs with my husband.0 -
To lose this "bubble butt".....0
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I want to lose 30 lbs by the end of the year. Ultimate goal is to get to 180, then I want to get down to 140 but taking small steps. I think I finally got a good workout regime down and have hubby's support to eat clean.
I want to be at a weight that my husband has never seen me. Smallest I was ever is 180, so once I get there it will be the home stretch!0 -
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n<10% bodyfat by 12/31/120
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My goals:
To be a healthy weight and size for my frame.
To be down to 20% body fat.
To be surprised by how amazing I look every time I look in the mirror.
To eat healthy every day.
To exercise a minimum of 30 minutes every day.
To run a mile without feeling winded...in 10 steps. :-)
To learn to live without processed foods entirely or at least 90%.
To learn that I can live a happy and full life without tons of sugar and other treats.
To learn to turn to healthy foods as a source of stress relief.
To love myself inside and out.0 -
It's really interesting about goals and whether people should talk about them. There is an excellent TED talk in which the speaker discusses how you should NOT talk about your goals. People who talk about them are actually less likely to achieve them than those who keep their goals to themselves. It has something to do with talking about achieving goals makes people feel like they have already accomplished something and then they are deluded. I'll have to find the link, but it was a very interesting talk.
I love TED talks. If you've never been to the site, check it out. TEDtalks.com
Sherry, actually that's very interesting. My husband and I go to a marriage counselor--not because there's anything wrong with our marriage but because we're young and we want to do things right from the start...go when there isn't a serious problem to learn how to deal with serious problems with they happen!-- and he says exactly the opposite. When we have a goal we want to accomplish we are supposed to write it down and post it where the whole household can see it. We write them on a mirror. And we recite them to each other every day. Our counselor says that if you do this for 30 days, it will become so engrained in your mind that you won't fail because it becomes your mind's reality. It's very interesting. I actually have had it work for me. For example. I wanted to get to below 150 lbs. So I wrote it on the mirror and told myself every day that this month I would get below 160 lbs. And then even when i was getting stressed and wanted to reach for a sugary snack to calm my stress down, something in my mind would trigger and I would stop and grab water instead. It wasn't a conscious thing. I am well on my way to achieving 150 lbs. This next 30 days, which starts tomorrow, I will be focusing on getting myself to exercise. I will write "exercise 30 minutes per day on the mirror" and then tell my husband every day that it's my goal. By the counselor's method, at the end of 30 days of this recitation I will just start doing it like it's a natural thing to do. In fact, about a week ago I started setting the alarm back an hour to start prepping myself for this and already I'm remembering that there's a reason I need to get up that early...so we'll see if by 30 days I start doing the exercise thing. It's pretty amazing. I love knowing that just by being open about things I can change myself for the better.
I also don't like hiding my goals because I think it creates more accountability. The people in my life will ask me if I'm staying on target. They will encourage me. They will tell me to "get back to it" if I'm failing. They'll be there for me when I need a helping hand to get back on track. I used to keep my goals a secret but I don't anymore.0 -
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I would like to lose 30 pounds by Jan 1st. I need to finish something I started. That is another one of my goals!0
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My first goal is to fit into the two dresses I bought in April, and look good in them.0
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Sherry, actually that's very interesting. My husband and I go to a marriage counselor--not because there's anything wrong with our marriage but because we're young and we want to do things right from the start...go when there isn't a serious problem to learn how to deal with serious problems with they happen!-- and he says exactly the opposite. When we have a goal we want to accomplish we are supposed to write it down and post it where the whole household can see it. We write them on a mirror. And we recite them to each other every day. Our counselor says that if you do this for 30 days, it will become so engrained in your mind that you won't fail because it becomes your mind's reality. It's very interesting. I actually have had it work for me. For example. I wanted to get to below 150 lbs. So I wrote it on the mirror and told myself every day that this month I would get below 160 lbs. And then even when i was getting stressed and wanted to reach for a sugary snack to calm my stress down, something in my mind would trigger and I would stop and grab water instead. It wasn't a conscious thing. I am well on my way to achieving 150 lbs. This next 30 days, which starts tomorrow, I will be focusing on getting myself to exercise. I will write "exercise 30 minutes per day on the mirror" and then tell my husband every day that it's my goal. By the counselor's method, at the end of 30 days of this recitation I will just start doing it like it's a natural thing to do. In fact, about a week ago I started setting the alarm back an hour to start prepping myself for this and already I'm remembering that there's a reason I need to get up that early...so we'll see if by 30 days I start doing the exercise thing. It's pretty amazing. I love knowing that just by being open about things I can change myself for the better.
I also don't like hiding my goals because I think it creates more accountability. The people in my life will ask me if I'm staying on target. They will encourage me. They will tell me to "get back to it" if I'm failing. They'll be there for me when I need a helping hand to get back on track. I used to keep my goals a secret but I don't anymore.
I agree with this 100%. Get it out there! Let it be known! Let others root you on and keep you accountable! Get it stuck in your head that this is what you want to do! I would never want to hide my goals. I'm too much of an open carefree person.0 -
My first goal is to fit into the two dresses I bought in April, and look good in them.
Great goal!!! You got it!!!!0 -
LOVE LOVE LOVE reading all of the goals, it makes me smile!! We will all get there! Keep concentrated and motivated!! Remember your WHYS!! Why do you want to reach those goals?! For a long healthy life? To look great for your wedding? For your family?
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My goals:
1) eliminate all anxiety related symptoms thru diet and exercise ...this goal is 95% completed.
2) increase cardiovascular endurance by using the C25k program, elliptical and dancing regularly.
3) complete C25K and run my first 5k on sept 9 in Seattle iron woman .
4) practice my swimming and biking skills and compete in Try a Tri triathlon in Kirkland on sept 29 .
5) continue working with my personal trainer for a minimum of 2x per week for at least 6 months to in crease strength and tone up .
6) tweak my eating habits add more fresh veggies and eliminate 95 % of wheat and processed foods and sugar from my diet .
Complete and reevaluate new goals ....0 -
190ish then bulk up and get like muscles and abdomen that is not a flabdomen0
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My goal is to get down to 125 pounds and gain muscle! I'd like to have abs eventually, too. I feel like I'm addicted to the gym0
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It's really interesting about goals and whether people should talk about them. There is an excellent TED talk in which the speaker discusses how you should NOT talk about your goals. People who talk about them are actually less likely to achieve them than those who keep their goals to themselves. It has something to do with talking about achieving goals makes people feel like they have already accomplished something and then they are deluded. I'll have to find the link, but it was a very interesting talk.
I love TED talks. If you've never been to the site, check it out. TEDtalks.com
Sherry, actually that's very interesting. My husband and I go to a marriage counselor--not because there's anything wrong with our marriage but because we're young and we want to do things right from the start...go when there isn't a serious problem to learn how to deal with serious problems with they happen!-- and he says exactly the opposite. When we have a goal we want to accomplish we are supposed to write it down and post it where the whole household can see it. We write them on a mirror. And we recite them to each other every day. Our counselor says that if you do this for 30 days, it will become so engrained in your mind that you won't fail because it becomes your mind's reality. It's very interesting. I actually have had it work for me. For example. I wanted to get to below 150 lbs. So I wrote it on the mirror and told myself every day that this month I would get below 160 lbs. And then even when i was getting stressed and wanted to reach for a sugary snack to calm my stress down, something in my mind would trigger and I would stop and grab water instead. It wasn't a conscious thing. I am well on my way to achieving 150 lbs. This next 30 days, which starts tomorrow, I will be focusing on getting myself to exercise. I will write "exercise 30 minutes per day on the mirror" and then tell my husband every day that it's my goal. By the counselor's method, at the end of 30 days of this recitation I will just start doing it like it's a natural thing to do. In fact, about a week ago I started setting the alarm back an hour to start prepping myself for this and already I'm remembering that there's a reason I need to get up that early...so we'll see if by 30 days I start doing the exercise thing. It's pretty amazing. I love knowing that just by being open about things I can change myself for the better.
I also don't like hiding my goals because I think it creates more accountability. The people in my life will ask me if I'm staying on target. They will encourage me. They will tell me to "get back to it" if I'm failing. They'll be there for me when I need a helping hand to get back on track. I used to keep my goals a secret but I don't anymore.
Yes Amy , this is what I also learned thru counseling and have practiced and been successful ! It's the goals I keep to my self and never speak out load that have never become reality !0 -
Lose the last 15lbs so I can weigh 120 by November 1st. Then my next goal will be to do a pull-up.0
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A year ago I could hike nine miles at a steep incline. Now I can barely hike a couple of miles, and I have joint problems - I am only 25! Having a stressful job, then being unemployed, and then being stressed out about being able to pay rent during the past year caused me to gain 20 pounds.
Now that I have a job I love, and have my very first apartment I am much happier. I have slowly been tackling one goal at a time. I want to move on to my next goal of being able to do the things I love, to do strenuous hikes climbing mountain peaks. (And be confident wearing a bathing suit as well.)
At 152 lbs and only 5'2, I want to loose 30 pounds in a year. Hopefully 20 by my next birthday!0 -
Once again, ALL wonderful goals!! Stick with em'
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To lose the last 3 lbs by the end of august. Maintain one week and bulk starting Sept. 8th through first week of February. My goal is to gain 10 lbs. in that time. Scary since it's taken 6 months to lose 8lbs!0
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By dec 31st
1. Reach GW of 123lb
2. Have Abs and toned butt and thighs
3.Get into a jean size 40 -
My goals:
-To be a healthy, lean 135 lbs, at a large-framed 5'8"
-To eat the most macro and micro nutrients I can squeeze into my calorie limit
-To move my body every day0 -
Goals
- To lose 30lbs
- To increase my fitness levels
- To complete a 10k by December
- All these are to help me to reach my ultimate goal of Tough mudder 2013....seems a long way off but time is ticking by really quickly!0 -
Lose 12 lbs by October 13th (sons wedding), 10 more by Christmas. Continue running so that I can run a 10K by next summer.
OK since I've said it, it will be so.0 -
My goals:
1. To get down to 10st 5lbs from 12st
2. To be able to run 5k by 21st December
3. To be able to run 5k in 30mins0 -
I'd like to lose 15 lbs!!! And be toned, toned, toned! please feel free to add me, I could use some motivation! Good luck everyone!0
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Goals:
Run 10k on Nov 22
Be under 200lbs by Dec 25
Run half marathon May 26 (in under 2hours 40min)
Triathalon in July 2013 (sprint or Olympic distance)
Be at goal weight of 135lbs by my 31st bday (July 26)0
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