Over 60, I am NOT willing to give UP! Anyone my age??
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60 here and working hard to improve my physical state! We do care!0
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You are absolutely not alone on your journey. I'm 64 and I joined MFP in February. I have a long way to go,:happy: but I'm not giving up.0
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Not over sixty but getting close.. 56 in October. And you are soooooooooooo right. This is a lot harder now than 30 years ago. I have a long road ahead of me (about 60 pounds) and can use all the support i can get. Have a good one and take it one day at a time.0
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A 62 year old - and I am absolutely committed to the program offered by MFP. It works - I have lost 70 lbs, starting in September 2009. It took a year or so to reach goal weight - but, have kept it off. I have posted my food and exercise diary as faithfully as I can every day since about January 24, 2012 - it works.
NEVER NEVER GIVE UP!0 -
I started MFP on Jan 11th of this year. I am 51 and I've lost 41 lbs. It is definately a lot different than when I was younger, I just find that I have to sweat more than I used to. Hotflashes help with that. lol
You can do this! You just have to make up your mind that you want it bad and everything will fall into place. Take it one step at a time, make it a lifestyle change, not a diet, and you will reach your goals!0 -
Hi, I am 57 and have yo-yo'ed most of my adult life and feel that it is time to get serious about getting into better shape and into better health, I do not want to have to rely on drugs to keep me going in my "golden" years! I have about 50 pounds to lose and I think that it really helps to belong to this site with all the support and encourgagement that everyone gives each other. I try to get to the gym as often as possible, I usually do some cardio and then some weight lifting which is supposed to be very good for the bones at this age!0
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I firmly believed that I couldn't loose weight because of my age...however...I now know that is so far from the truth...I am doing great and feeling so much better...I absolutely love MFP for being online for me and so many others. I always use to loose weight when I wrote it all down so this is easy and I can do it anywhere in the world. I am always looking for new friends for support and to offer my support...so anyone please feel free to add me...cheers everyone!!0
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There's alot of us 60 + out there! I just started this MFP journey myself, so I know how you feel. I, too would like to find some friends here that are seriously wanting to change their health for the better. I have a very long way to go. Maybe we can get a 60 + group together for moral support !0
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Great job! What a difference ! Hope I can be as successful as you have been. :flowerforyou:0
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So here I am, the constant yo-yo dieter. However, as old as I am (I'm in my early 60's), I'm still at it...and "it" seems to be working. (^-^) ! YEAH!!! I've tried every diet...been on WW twice (hated the meetings); been to a "diet" doc that had me take diet pills that left me spacy and wacked out; tried the atkins...you get the picture. I always gain back.
I have lost 16 lbs in a little over a month and I **feel fantastic. I have gone down from a size 16 to 14. A very saavy friend who is a role model for me, plus continues to be a good friend encouraged me to take the size 16's to Goodwill and "be done with them". She said keeping my "fat clothes would always open up the possibility that I would return to wear them. I told you she was saavy!
The biggest and most positive thing, I think is that I have gone from eating crap to eating a plant strong diet. I am pretty much a vegetarian, almost a vegan--except that I still eat some cheese (mainly parmesan for flavor), and have an occasional yogurt and have had fish twice this last month. But other than that I am eating clean!!!
I am using the My Fitness Pal food tracker after every meal, which keeps me focused on exactly what I am putting into my mouth. Sometimes I am amazed at how many calories stuff has in it. Like my favorite brown rice with black beans, onions and corn. Super healthy, but I really have to watch my portions!
I have been an exerciser for years, and I truly believe that my body is used to exercise. I don't know if it actually is that helpful in losing weight...but I know doing workouts really does help in not gaining!
MY only lapse on exercise was when I had to have my left knee replaced TWICE! (the first surgery wasn't successful, so 3 months later I was back getting a new knee). Lots of rehab and lots of encouragement and courage got me back to working out. It has been hard, but I vow to be active! Currently I row (on the water) typically 4 times a week, and try to get in at least one bike ride and swim laps at least once during the week. The bad thing, is I don't really strength train (except picking up the heavy rowing shell and schlepping from the boathouse to the water and back when done).
So, I'm not really asking anything from anyone...but it would be fun to have some "mature women" for supportive friends out there! If you read this, I'd be open to discussion.....and would look forward to a chat. Thank you for taking the time to read my ponderings!0 -
63, new(ish) to MFP and definitely new to a structured approach to weight control. I *will* achieve my goal of getting back to the weight at which I was comfortable (78-80Kg). BMI cals suggests a value (56.7 - 76.6 kg) that, for me, would be seriously to slightly underweight.0
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This body is 62 and can not always keep up with what its much younger brain wants it to do.0
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This body is 62 and can not always keep up with what its much younger brain wants it to do.
I'm 60. I started New Rules of Lifting for Women and oh boy! My head keeps saying "you should be able to ....." and my old bod keeps resisting. That said, last night, I deadlifted 110 pounds for 2 sets of 10! Talk about a coup! It's been very slow but also very steady for me, which in the long run is better than too fast and quit!
Glad to see you all here!0 -
Lots of us out here ---- you might like to join the Senior Golden Sneakers group.0
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I am 58 and looking forward to achieving my goal. I think I have done every diet plan that has ever been invented. My youngest daughter told me that she wanted me to be as healthy as possible so I will be around. I am motivated and not giving up.0
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I'm 42 (almost) and I've seen posts by people my age talking about throwing in the towel. Really?! :noway: I'm hoping to look good from here into my 60s and beyond. Thanks for the inspiration!!0
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I am 66. I feel so much better. Two years ago this month I was 50 pounds heavier. I lost 40 last year,regained some and now got back on track in April and down to 50 lost.
I hurt my "good" knee so I havent lost any weight in the past 10 days but I am maintaining. You can do it.
And it is not a diet one needs--It is a new lifestyle.0 -
I'm 69 and back on weight loss again, I know I can do it because I went down to 11st 7 [161] from over 18st [252] in 2005 /2006 but foolishly let it all creep back on over the last 5 years, no fool like an old fool as they say :laugh:
Now going round again,
Nice to see someone else appreciates Marmite, yes Geoff I mean you0 -
Thanks everyone for the great and very motivating posts.0
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Thanks, I will check out the Golden Sneakers group :-)0
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I am soon to be 56, I am not ready to quit trying. I am recntly diagnost Diabetic T2. Scared me alot , but I am motivated to get it under control.Losing weight is very hard for me, Iam on metformin and hoping the med, will help. I am fortunate my husband is on the plan with me. I am feeling very good, better than I have in a couple of years,I have lost 12 pounds , I have at least another 65 to be at a healthy weight. This site has been so helpful for me. plus it is nice to see other peoples success. Good luck to all us grandma's and grandpa's !0
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I am 67 and do not willing to give up either. slowly losing but at least going in the right direction now. good luck to you0
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No, you're not alone. I'm 62 and its taken a recent diagnosis of type 2 diabetes to get me on track. This time last year, I was about 220 lbs. This week, I'm 188.
The blood glucose is coming around although I've got to take insulin. However, I can climb stairs two at a time now -- something I haven't done in years. Next week I'll start hiking at a city park that has a rugged more wilderness type trail.0 -
I'm 61 and not willing to give up either I just started a month ago and have found lots of motivation on this site. It may be a little harder to do than when we were young but we can do this Feel free to Friend me if you like. Much success to everyone.0
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I am almost 69. I want to lose this extra weight too and get more energy along with it. MFP seems to work for me. Good luck0
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I'm only almost 52 but I'm glad I didn't give up!
My story of not giving up --> http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/740340-i-lost-60-lbs-at-age-51-anyone-can-any-workout0 -
I would like to add you to my friends. Luv your powerful photo flexing your muscles!0
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Welcome. Great post!!! Lots of groups....I belong to 60 years old and older . Check us out also. I get lots of support. :flowerforyou:0
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63 years old and still at it. I never would have thought I could do this, but so far I am down 32 lbs. It has taken me 6 months but it is working. I started on WW last April and switched over to MFP again a month ago. Great website.0
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You are not alone. I am 58 and have lost over 100 pounds!. I work out every day, I just modify to suit my needs! You can do it!0
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