40+ Club: Hop Into Spring With A Fit Bod

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  • singfree
    singfree Posts: 1,591 Member
    Good morning!

    Stiring, thanks for the input! I tried doing a full-body workout at the gym yesterday, but it is impossible for me to do everything in 45 minutes! I agree that training each muscle group 2x per week is sufficient. I'm going back to alternate days of upper-lower body workouts.

    My lower body day consists of:

    Leg press (3 sets, 10 reps, 500 lbs)
    Squat machine (3, 10, 320 lbs)
    Calf raises (3, 10, 90 lbs)
    Seated leg extensions (3, 10, 150 lbs)

    I do core training on this day also:

    Incline bench crunches (100+)
    Ab machine (3, 10, 150 lbs)
    Lower back extension machine (3, 10, 200 lbs)

    Upper body day:

    Pullups (4 sets, 5+ reps)
    Decline pushups (4 sets, 25 reps)
    Shoulder shrugs (2 dumbbells @ 60 lbs each), 3 sets, 10 reps
    Tricep machine (multiple sets, increase weight, decrease reps until 1 rep max is achieved @ 150 lbs)
    Bicep machine (same setup as triceps)
    Seated rows (3, 10, 200 lbs)
    Shoulder press (3, 10, 70 lbs) Keeping this lighter due to slight shoulder problem

    Plus: KB workout at home

    There you have it! I try to mix up the cardio a bit, depending on the weather. I hate being stuck indoors, so my outdoor cardio consists of either biking or power hiking steep hills on the Appalachian Trail. Indoors it is mostly our spin bike or Insanity.

    Why am I saying all of this??? Well, first to let you know how much I truly enjoy working out and second, to give you some insight as to how much exercise we should be doing as we get older. It's a fact that we need to INCREASE our workouts as we age just to keep up. It does not have to be a losing battle with the dreaded "bulge". I do plenty of exercising, but the problem remains my inconsistent diet. Like Stiring, when I eat clean and up my protein, while keeping bad carbs low, my body responds very quickly. I just can't seem to say NO to certain things!!!

    The next six weeks will be exciting as well as challenging for me. I'm determined to take "after" pix toward the end of May...on second thought.......
  • duffyzmom
    duffyzmom Posts: 644 Member
    Hi All! Back from a great spring break trip - Thank goodness the weather in Florida was great for our week -

    Now back to reality which is even more important because my husband and I are head to an all inclusive in Mexico in less than 5 weeks. Actually I didn't go overboard with the eating and drinking on this trip so my weight is just up slightly and I'm sure that has more to do with hydration. You know me if I'm not on a schedule I don't do a good job of getting in my water. I took the entire week off of running (hoping that the foot problem is gone when I start back this week) so the only real exercise I got was walking (although if you'd see me heading through the amusement parks you'd know that is speed walking :laugh: ) Thought of you Sing while eating at the Biergarten in Epcot. I had the beer flight so that I could enjoy a little bit of the German beers.

    I am starting the Lean for Life phase of CX this week as well and will probably do that program until Mexico and then decide what I want to do strength training wise for the summer. ALF: I know Chalene recommends just rotating thru her 4 phases monthly - do you know anyone that does that?

    Oh well have a great Tuesday and once suitcases and laundry are taken care of I'll do a better job of saying Hey!
  • mkwood10
    mkwood10 Posts: 428
    Hi everyone!!!
    Good news and bad news for me.........
    Good news..........got weighed and measured last night.........down 3 lbs, lost 2.2lbs body fat and .55%BMI!!:bigsmile: The bad news............the waist and belly stayed the same - no change in measurements:noway: :noway: :grumble: :grumble: . It seems like everything is shifting nicely except there!!! The worst part of it isn't below the belly button - it's above!!! I know it all looks flabbier now that I weigh less, but I'm getting frustrated with the "muffin top" not getting any smaller:huh: :frown: :frown: I do 100+ crunches almost every day, and I can feel the muscle tighter below the flab, just can't get rid of it!! I'm at the point now where I don't care about the scale - I'm content with that; but am going crazy trying to figure out what to do to shrink the #$&&^^% belly!

    Any suggestions anyone?????????????
  • Texssippian
    Texssippian Posts: 235
    Hi everyone!
    Back from a weekend trip to Mississippi to check on family. Everyone doing very well. BIL with new liver is now healthy enough to look for a job. Mom and BIL who lost spouses in 08 doing well. I went shopping with my mom who has lost 25 pounds since my dad died in November of 08 and is now convinced she can stay this size. She bought a pair of "Not your grand-daughter's jeans" in a size two sizes smaller than she was wearing. She also bought a couple of other things for two weddings she will be attending.

    Helped my BIL do yard work which was my sister's domain. He nows feels like it is ok for him to do the work and actually enjoys it and it does not make him sad. Also did lots of yard work in my mother's backyard now that she has windows that she can actually see out of. The windows in the breakfast room were clouded over from a broken seal when they bought the house 26 years ago. The backyard actually looks better through the windows than when you are in the backyard.

    also made it back to the trainer last night after missing the last three weeks due to work. She had an ab workout for us and I am feeling it!

    MK: Try doing other kinds of ab work besides crunches. Maybe even hoola-hoop?

    Take care all! TxMs
  • Swissmiss
    Swissmiss Posts: 8,754 Member
    :flowerforyou: tex, I can only imagine how your mom feels being two sizes smaller. I am hoping that she continues to lose.

    :flowerforyou: mkwood, I know how it is to have the scales, your measurements and how your clothes fit be so different. I have gain in pounds and my clothes fit the same but I look a lot more buff. Go figure. Personally, I want the scale to move down. You might want to look into the abs diet. It really helped me about a year ago.

    I have been talking to some people at the gym. They all think that I should not be concerned about what I weight since I am firmer and have built more muscle. I think that my obsession with what I weight has to do with the way I was raised. I don't know if I can change that. I really am looking at the number on the scale and going by that.
  • singfree
    singfree Posts: 1,591 Member
    Good morning!

    I've been keeping up with your posts as much as I can! Sorry, but sometimes I get too busy to actually respond to everyone. It does not mean that my thoughts are not with you!

    Nothing of note to report this morning. Just a regular work day. Back to alternate days for strength training. I didn't have enough time to do a full-body workout each session. Today is upper body and a bit of cardio. Hopefully I can get a bike ride and a Kettlebell workout in after work.

    Have a great day!
  • StiringWendel
    StiringWendel Posts: 3,908 Member
    TxMs, I'm happy to hear about your family. I hope your BIL finds a job soon. What an amazing year he has had.

    Swissmiss, listen to the people at the gym. I focus too much on the number as well, but it really isn't important. How you feel and the good things you are doing for your body by working out are MUCH more important than the number of the scale. I've mentioned a few times that I was reading a book called 'Younger Next Year' for women. I didn't really appreciate the entire book, but it did have some good points. Anyhow, one of the things I liked about this book is that it didn't focus on weight loss. It mentioned weight loss, but only as a by-product of exercising more nad eating healthier. The more I think about it, I think that is probably the best approach to long term health and fitness--to focus on health and fitness and not the by-product that is weight loss.

    singfree, your post yesterday with your workout schedule also had me thinking about that book because what you said is very true....that as we get older, we need to work hard to get fit and maintain fitness. Thanks for sharing your workout schedule outlining that point. :flowerforyou:

    duffy, good to see you back!! I'm glad to hear you had a good vacation. I hope your foot is all healed up.

    mkwood, I think you should be very happy with the change in your body composition and shape. Regarding the extra layer on the belly.....here are some of my thoughts. Every body holds on to fat somewhere. For me, no matter how thin or fit I'll ever get, I will always have an extra layer of fat on my butt and the back of my legs. It just is. It gets better with better eating and more fitness, but the cellulite and fat never go away completely (even when I was weighing 97 pounds!) It could be that your body likes to hold on to extra weight in your belly. That being said, there are a few ways of reducing belly fat. The first--and most important--is diet. I've been talking about how my body reacts to refined carbs. I eat a piece of bread, and my belly gets bigger. Literally. So maybe you can look at your diet and refine it a bit to help. The second way of reducing belly fat is through tough cardio. That is going to do much more for you than crunches/ab work will do. What crunches do is build the muscle under the layer of skin. But if there is fat on top, those muscles won't come through. But crunches won't reduce the fat in the area. Again, that comes from diet and cardio exercise. There are other factors that can put extra inches on the belly--things like stress. And I think you have been under stress for the past six months!! So that could be playing into your issue as well. And, of course, you've had children, and that is something that needs to be considered as well. So look at your diet and exercise. If you are doing all you can/want to in that area, then it could be that, like me and my legs/butt, it is just one of those things that is going to be as it is. But don't let that take away from your amazing accomplishments because you should be very proud of those!!

    Today is my husband's birthday so I made him a nice dinner. I probably ate too much, but it was a celebration so....I don't care. :tongue: I worked out very hard this morning--nearly two hours of high intensity cardio. I'm feeling really good this week....much better than last week. I think it is lowering my carbs and cleaning up my eating.

    I hope everybody has a great day!
  • duffyzmom
    duffyzmom Posts: 644 Member
    Happy Hump Day!

    I'm pretty much caught up on post vacation chores so today is the back to exercise day. Luckily the weather is cooperating and it will be a nice day for run and then I will probably get some yard work done. It is so nice to have the green grass before tax day. The last couple of years we've still had snow at this time so I'm rejoicing daily.

    Stiring: Glad you were able to enjoy your husband's Birthday celebration. My birthday was yesterday and I celebrated with a string cheese, 6 multigrain crunchers and a glass of red while watching Glee.

    MK: I know exactly what you are talking about because my middle section is where I hold weight. I actually have a little higher weight goal now in my 40s to accommodate for what I like to call the naked factor. Probably TMI but At 128 - I look smoking hot in clothes but naked not so much for some reason between 130-135 is my best naked weight. I blame the 10lb and 9lb babies I had - lets face it some areas not even all the ab work in the world will repair.
  • singfree
    singfree Posts: 1,591 Member
    Good morning!

    It must be a busy time, lots of our friends MIA!!!! :sad:

    My allergies are kicking in with this beautiful Spring weather. My car is covered with green pollon, which means a stuffy nose and sneezing for a while. I'll take it, though...it's been a long winter.

    With only 6 weeks to go before the big Euro vacation, I feel that I'm on track to meet my fitness goals. Notice that I don't say "weight" goals. When I am in great shape, the weight will take care of itself. At that point the scale becomes useless to me. I've been hitting the weights pretty hard over the past few months, and my fitness level is quite high (even by my standard). The last hurdle is the last bit of body fat that seems to be quite stubborn. A blast of high protein and some more high intensity cardio should do the trick.

    Duffy, I can't blame babies for the extra fat around the middle. Well, maybe it was those Baby Ruths I had. People seem to take great pleasure in sabotaging my diet here at work. One lady (who is diabetic) brought in a HUGE dessert yeaterday AND pizza. She's killing me! I wish I had the willpower like one of my fellow supervisors. He is on Weight Watchers and has lost 40 lbs in just over 10 weeks. His wife lost 30! They are doing great.

    Stiring, thanks for your input on diet and body fat. It should help all of us who struggle with that very problem. At least during the week I've got to get strict with my intake. I know it works. The fat just melts away when I limit or eliminate refined carbs and sugars!

    Our Grandson is coming for the weekend, so regular exercise might be at a premium. I'll do double duty today!


    Have a great day!
  • duffyzmom
    duffyzmom Posts: 644 Member
    Sing: I am in the same boat with you in regards to the allergies. Mine started getting bad while in Florida and then this amazingly early spring here in Michigan is really making them worse. Like you though I'm not complaining - the last two years we've still had snow in parts of our yard on tax day and now everything is green, the trees are budding and I may need to mow soon. I love it - I'm just making sure that I take my claritin and gargling with lots of salt water for the sore throat.

    I stepped on the scale this morning and the vacation weight was gone - which means I was right it was mostly water gain due to lack of hydration. I did a baby run yesterday and cross your fingers the foot was alright this morning so tonight I plan to do a 5 mile run on the rail trails. If that goes well then I will go ahead and register for the 25K in May. It definitely won't be a fast run for me but it will be a fun one.

    4 weeks 3 days till we head to Mexico so I'm really motivated to keep the eating clean. This morning I made a list of foods that I am going to allow myself to eat (I even included the occasional red wine - just no beer till I get a cervasa and a few dark chocolate treats) It will be easier because my husband is also being good till then. Although he really never needs to diet but he loves to be ripped on vacation. Funny story from the trip to Florida - there was a little Puerto Rican boy at the pool and when Gary came out he said - "Man your the biggest guy I've ever seen" when Gary started putting on sunscreen he said " What's that is it lotion for your muscles?" :laugh: Too cute and as a fair skinned skin cancer survivor I say Oh to have the coloring where you don't even know what sunscreen is.

    Adios Amigos - I'm heading outside to do lots of yardwork today - Our forecast is in the 80s:drinker:
  • pepper06
    pepper06 Posts: 89
    hi everyone! I did allot of working out yesterday gym(pretty much this week) workout w/the trainer the last couple of days, and then I got home and walked up 1/2 a mountain...it was getting too dark so turned around. I don't feel really sore today, but a feeling like my body has worked hard. I even jumped on the treadmill this morning. I felt drained the last fews days so I feel proud that I have exercised at all as I had allergy attacks this week. Must be an age thing as I haven't had allergy issues of recent.
    Tax day and almost the weekend....ENJOY!! I don't think I can do the hoola hoop anymore....funny how that changes when you are no longer a kid.
  • cardigirl
    cardigirl Posts: 492 Member
    Morning gang!!! Love the discussions going on about weight loss vs fitness (or focusing more on fitness, less on the scale).

    I have been very very busy at work, thus less time to post here, but I recently became a fan of the Cool Running page on Facebook, and they post lots of articles they find. One such article I liked a lot and thought I would share it with you. A lot of it is for runners, but I think it applies to many of us who are doing tough workouts!

    http://bit.ly/dzZigE

    Feeling really good about the workouts, and the weight. New goal of mine is to start running so I can do a 5k this year. Hee hee, we will see. But I think I will like running. I hope.

    I was wondering how everybody deals with workout slumps? Some weeks I'm raring to go, and other weeks, I really struggle to make myself get to the gym, or run, etc. Please share some tips for pulling out of that slump that have worked for you, if you feel like it!

    Gorgeous day in Boston today, then we go back to cold and rainy tomorrow and Saturday. Boo.
  • Swissmiss
    Swissmiss Posts: 8,754 Member
    :flowerforyou: cardigirl, I can not workout on my own at all. I have to be in a class where I am made accountable. This works for me.

    :flowerforyou: pepper, I also can not hoola hoop anymore. I think that we lose the ability to do it. It is not like riding a bike where we never forget.

    Speaking of allergies. I have never had any. Now I am a mess. Both yesterday and today has been terrible. A little while ago I sneezed 9 times in about a five minute period. I have lost count on how many times I have sneezed today total. My eyes are watering and my nose is constantly running. What should I be doing for this?
  • alf1163
    alf1163 Posts: 3,143 Member
    Oh my!!! Let me see if I remember to answer everyone from my last post!!!! :laugh:

    Tex, happy to hear from you and that your family is doing so well!!!!! :flowerforyou:

    Duffy, welcome back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Glad to hear your trip was awesome and now going to Mexico, nice!!!! It was funny what you said about the little boy. How did you know he was Puertorrican? LOL About CX, I have never done the program that way but I might try it...

    To all the allergy sufferers, I feel your pain!!! I am also a first timer...how do I deal with it? I just drink lots of tequila to forget about it!! LOL JUST KIDDING!!!! :laugh: I just truly deal with it without any OTC meds. Some people take meds, I just dont like to take them.

    Cardi, I will take a look at the article. When I feel like not exercising I just think about how good it feels afterwards and "JUST DO IT". Then just a few minutes into it I am happy I forced myself...I also try to schedule it in my calendar and when it is written down it is just a reminder that I do have the time and should be commited to it...hope that helps.

    Pepper, good to see you again...

    Stiring, I agree with you about how to shed ab fat...intense cardio AND a REALLY clean diet are the only things that help...but it is soooo frustrating. MK, I feel your pain, definitely, I am going through that right now. My midsection is what frustrates me the most!!!! I remember last year, when I was doing P90X plus running, my smallest waist size was very close to 26in!!!! I was soooo happy...well, last time I measured it was 29in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :sad: :sad: :sad: That does not make me happy at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You, know I do believe we should go by measurements and fitness levels, yes, I truly believe in that, but when it comes to my personal experience and my body when I know I gained weight I also increase my measurements and my fitness level is not the same, and I am still exercising!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mad: :explode: Maybe it is true what Sing said not too long ago...my body is changing but I hate the way it is changing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Noooooooooooooooooooo!!!! :laugh:

    So, I will share with you guys what I am doing. I can maybe be the guinea pig...I have been reading the Flat Belly diet book and I also have the Abs diet book. I am going to start the 4 day Jumpstart plan for the flat belly diet tomorrow. The last day will be on Mon and by then I will have decided to follow the flat belly diet or the abs diet. By looking at both they are pretty similar but the abs diet is one that would be easier for me to follow since I am eating most of those foods now. As far as exercise, I will continue with ChaLean, by the way finished the lean phase today and will start the lean for life phase on Monday. Of course, Im still teaching Zumba. And yesterday I bought new running shoes, so sometime next week I will start again...walking and jogging first of course. So here it is guys, wish me luck and I will keep you up to date...

    :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
  • duffyzmom
    duffyzmom Posts: 644 Member
    Swiss - I'd start with an over the counter antihistimine. In our house 2 of us do better with Claritin and 2 do better with Zyrtec. Although I buy the generics at Costco that give you 300+ tablets for around $16. Also shower and shampoo every night when you get home to get rid of the pollen.

    For me the worst part of spring is I really want to open all the windows but unfortunately my youngest cannot tolerate that.
  • duffyzmom
    duffyzmom Posts: 644 Member
    Hey ALF - we must both be on at the same time.

    #1 we knew the little boy was Puerto Rican because he was so cute.:wink: No his cousin from Atlanta told us he was visiting from Puerto Rica.

    #2 I tried the Flat Belly Diet and did not do well. I also didn't really notice much difference. My biggest complaint with the problem is it seems anti-fiber most of the cereal choices a lot lower in fiber than what I prefer given my heart disease risk. Hope you have better results.
  • StiringWendel
    StiringWendel Posts: 3,908 Member
    Happy Friday Everybody! :drinker:

    I must admit I'm a bit jealous of all of you who have moved into spring (except for the allergies, of course). We are still struggling through what apparently is one of the worst winters in recent memory in South Korea. Parts of the country had snow a couple of days ago. We're still getting down to freezing at night. And the daytime temps are in the 50s at best. :grumble: I'm ready for warmer weather. But I'll be in Hawaii in a few days :drinker: and I'm hoping when we return, the season will have finally changed.

    Check-in.....nothing new to report this week. I continue avoiding the scale and the tape measure. I'm going based on how my clothes fit and how I feel. I'm holding my own right now. My body is definitely less puffy without all of the carbs (especially around my belly). I've had a great week of workouts and, except for my husband's birthday on Wednesday when I joined him for some ice cream, I've eaten really well all week. I feel more energetic than I have for a long time, despite the tough workouts I've been doing this week. Again, I'm thinking that may be due to fewer carbs.

    singfree, I hope you enjoy your weekend with your grandson. :drinker:

    duffy, I hope your foot is doing all right. I loved the story about your husband! Where are you going in Mexico? I haven't been to Mexico in years, but my sister and her family vacation there quite a bit....and love it!

    pepper, good for you for doing some workout even though you were suffering with some allergies. Just remember that something is better than nothing.

    cardigirl, I go through slumps too. There are some days when I have a workout scheduled, and I say to myself 'I just can't'. Before giving up the idea of working out entirely though, I have learned to ask myself 'Okay, what CAN I do?' I have been known to spend 20 minutes looking at my DVDs, assessing all of my workouts, and running through my head 'No, not that one' then 'maybe on that one' or 'I could probably do that one'. In other words, I make a concerted point of looking for something that I think I might be okay doing. It may be a shorter, easier workout than I had planned. It may be doing the same workout I had planned but (as an example) with lighter weights. I could be doing something entirely different (like going for a walk as opposed to doing any set routine). But I always look for something that I think I could do given my mood and do it. If, at the end of all of my assessing, I still am saying 'I just can't do this today', I take the time off. But, like alf, I also know I feel so much better when I work out, so that is why I search for something to do...anything little something I can do....to get my body moving. When I'm going through a prolonged slump, I just say to myself each day 'What sounds good today?' and I do whatever sounds good. That could mean I don't lift weights for a couple of weeks. It could mean I don't do any intense cardio for a couple of weeks. It could mean that I do my favorite step routine three days in a row! But, in the end, as I said to pepper above, I think something is better than nothing, so if the only acceptable option for me for one entire week is to do kickboxing (as an example), I do kickboxing. And, eventually, I get out of my slump and move on. And I've never been worse off for it because, again, I have pretty consistently found a way of doing something through those slumps. Hope that helps. :flowerforyou:

    alf, don't get frustrated!! Yes, you are still exercising, but you've had to exercise very differently over the past five months than you were exercising last fall because of your injury. Back when you were doing P90X, you were also doing quite a bit of running. No doubt that those two in combination changed the shape of your body. Don't be too hard on yourself because you haven't been able to run lately due to that injury. But the great thing you've done is not given up on exercising all together. In other words, don't beat yourself up. I've been talking to my sisters about weight loss lately (they come to me for input) and neither one wants to do any strength training. So I tell them about my experience during this move. I was doing Insanity for goodness sake! And my weight stayed the same (within a few pounds) from the time we left California through the end of that program. But because of the type of exercise I was doing (in this case, no weights) the shape of my body changed completely. I was working out HARD, but I was also working out DIFFERENTLY. I think that is the case with you. I would wager that if you were to do P90X again right now in combination with long runs like you were doing last summer/fall, you'd probably lose those few inches around your waist pretty quickly.

    Does that mean you always have to stick with that formula? I don't think so. I think it is all about knowing what works for your body, what doesn't, and finding a very happy medium. I'm fortunate that I like lifting weights, so my body is pretty much back to the same shape it was before (though I'm heavier....unfortunately). But if I didn't like lifting weights, I would probably accept the body I had doing Insanity because, at the end of the day, it is about finding what works for you--both mentally AND physically. But don't beat yourself up because, in my opinion, you have done exceptionally well given the challenge of a prolonged injury. Don't let yourself forget that, alf!!

    Okay, that being said, my husband and I did parts of the Abs Diet a few years back, and it worked really well for both of us. I still use some of the recipes, and we still follow some of the principles in that diet.

    I only have one more workout in this rotation of STS. :drinker: I did STS Plyo Legs this morning followed by Insanity's Max Interval Circuit. Boy that was a killer workout! :noway: I'm hoping to go running the next couple of days (if the weather cooperates). We head out on Tuesday, and I'm hoping to run nearly every day we are in Hawaii. We'll see how that goes. :tongue:

    I hope everybody has a great Friday and a terrific weekend!
  • singfree
    singfree Posts: 1,591 Member
    Good morning!

    Happy Friday and Check-In Day!

    My workouts were very good this week, but my diet was hit and miss. Overall, I am slimming down a little at a time. My clothes continue to get looser and the mirror is giving me a positive reflection! Yesterday I did a core workout at the gym and took a short (10 mile) bike ride. Time was tight because my financial advisor was coming, I had to fix a leaky toilet and I had to do some cleaning up before our Grandson's arrival today. He will be with us until Sunday afternoon.

    Stiring, congrats on your success...and not watching the scale. Have you cut down on carbs in general or just the "bad" carbs? You seem to be experiencing the same things as me when I cut down on the junky carbs (refined).

    Cardi, I think we all deal with slumps, be it in exercise or food. I find that I stay more focused when I set a "time" goal...a vacation, the holidays, etc... I am now at 42 days and counting until Europe. That motivates me to keep moving. I don't want to deny myself of ANYTHING while I am there. I want my clothes to fit loosely before we go. Usually we do so much walking that weight gain is not an issue. A 2 lb gain is the most that I am expecting over a 17 day period. Those of you who've been to Bavaria and Austria know that walking and hills are par for the course..."the hills are alive with the sound of singfree...." sorry about the Julie Andrews moment!

    Duffy, my wife found the Flat Belly Diet very restrictive and not to her liking at all. The idea of "MUFAs" are ok, but I don't think that you can realistically stay on it very long.

    Alf, good luck with your diet! And don't worry too much about the increase in the waist. You are doing fine. It might be exactly the same problem that my sister (Stiring) and I are experiencing. Those darn genetics!!! Really, for most of us here, I truly think that the secret is in the carbs. By doing one of the diet plans that you are considering, I'm sure that high GI carbs will be the main focus. I does make sense, though!!

    Have a great day and a wonderful weekend!
  • duffyzmom
    duffyzmom Posts: 644 Member
    Friday Check in Day
    :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad: Run last night did not go well:sad: :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad: So today I am finally calling the Doctor. I guess I've been putting it off long enough but to tell you the truth I'd almost rather run in pain than get bad news. Right now I'm trying to think positive and hope that if I get this foot fixed I will still have summer and fall running but darn it I don't like to go without running.:grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble:

    Food and Exercise have been great this week - A side effect of booking our trip on Monday. Stiring we will be in the Mayan Rivera but don't know which resort. We booked a Apple Square deal that is a discounted price but you only find out where you are staying when you land. We do know the 7 potential locations and are fine with any of them.


    Have a great weekend all
  • pepper06
    pepper06 Posts: 89
    Happy Friday......well the body ache was worth it dwn 2lbs!:drinker:
    Cardi-We all go through slumps-I had a whole week not too long ago because our New England weather was horrible, it reallllllly
    put me in a damper. Just kept saying I am not giving up, no way...as I am feeling better.

    Swiss and Alf-the allergies really bothered my eyes. Others say that Claritin works well and others say Benedryl works for them. Those are the 2 I heard the most. I realllly don't want to rely on med, so I avoid it, but I do have to use the allery eye drops. I just deal with the nose/throat drainage. Off to they gym today too, so have a great day everyone!:love:
  • zebras
    zebras Posts: 600
    Happy Friday all. Sorry, I've been lurking, been a stressfull week. So, yes I did some stress eating. Its funny how now stress eating now is having a 2nd helping of something pretty healthy rather than a chocolate bar or 3. So, even in my stress my situation has improved greatly. I'm down a whopping .6 lbs this week, she says sarcastically. We're getting our first lunchtime outdoor walking sessions in, and I have to say my walking is hugely improved since last fall. I don't slow the group down anymore!

    Everyone have a good weekend, go do something fun!
  • Yeah...down 1.3 lbs... this is so wonderful!!!

    Last week I had TONS of people come up to me and ask how I was losing the weight. I told them about this site!!!

    Today's is full of highlights! I am going to take my 8 year old daughter to see Taylor Swift. It is her birthday present. She endured quite a few medical procedures the last few months and we wanted to spoil her a bit ( Don't tell her that I am just as excited as she is)

    Julia
  • Swissmiss
    Swissmiss Posts: 8,754 Member
    :flowerforyou: Julia, doesn't it feel so good when people notice and tell you so? You will continue to have this happen as old friends see you. I am several months as the size I am and just had someone this week mention it.

    :flowerforyou: zebras, I really think that my problem at this time is stress. I have so much at this time. I don't tend to over eat but for some reason I can't lose when I am living like this.

    pepper, I bought a store brand of Benedryl. I am so sleepy now. I really should not be at work but I need to be. On the bright side the medication is keeping me from sneezing so much.

    :flowerforyou: duffy, please keep us updated on what your doctor says.

    sing, love your sense of humor. You make my day.

    I felt so bad last night that I missed my Zumba class. I am not sure which is worse....sneezing or sleeping all the time.:mad:
  • duffyzmom
    duffyzmom Posts: 644 Member
    Swiss: Benadryl is by far the best antihistamine over the counter but definitely has drowsy issues. You might give one of the others a try. I have no drowsiness with the no name Claritan just a little more dry mouth which is good because it reminds me to drink my water.:drinker:
  • Hi everyone! I just joined MFP on Monday and this looks like a fun, supportive group. Can I get in on it? I'm 42, and lost 4 lbs since Monday. I have been walking as much as my feet would allow me to. I am feeling pretty good and would like to be part of a team.:smile::smile: :smile:976297.png
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  • alf1163
    alf1163 Posts: 3,143 Member
    Welcome Charliecat!!! :drinker: This is a great group to be part of. :flowerforyou:

    Swiss, what's wrong? You sound down on your last post. I hope your allergies get better soon. They bother me more in the morning and at night but once I get going during the day I am fine. I am not taking anything.

    Julia, congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And happy birthday to your daughter!! Tell us about the concert. I like Taylor Swift.

    Duffy, I hope it is nothing serious and you can continue exercising. I know how frustrating it can be. I cant wait to start running again. That is the exercise that keeps me lean. I finally bought a pair of shoes. I ended up buying Saucony Progrid 3 from the Men's Dept. They didnt have my size in the women's version. I dont care about that, it is the same shoe, just different colors. The pair I really wanted were the Asics Kayano but they were $140, a bit too much for just a pair of shoes that will be replaced within 6 mos or so...

    Zebras, Pepper, Sing, Stiring...good to hear from you, as always!!!

    Have a great Sunday!!! :flowerforyou:
  • surlydave
    surlydave Posts: 512 Member
    Hi all. Second time around on MFP (the last was almost 2 years ago). Always liked this site and like your thread because I think the 40+ crowd face challenges some 20-somethings just couldn't relate to! Anyway, I have gained and lost the same 40 - 50 pounds over and over in my life and need to get serious with things again. So, if you don't mind, I'd like to "stop by" from time to time. Any questions... ask... I'm an open book (to a fault!)
  • Swissmiss
    Swissmiss Posts: 8,754 Member
    surlydave, I think you are making the same mistake that so many people do....it is not about dieting and losing weight but about changing our lifestyles.
    We can not diet and lose and then go back to our regular routine. We have to continue eating healthy for the rest of our lives. That means not going back to the former ways. I know....I want so much to be able to eat candy and fried foods without any thoughts of what I am doing and stay slim,,,but it does not work that way. I have to train myself to want the low calories, low fat and healthy choices. Stay with us...you will find the help that you will need.
    Z
    alf, I think that me allergies are easing up some. I have been so miserable. I did go to Zumba on Saturday morning but couldn't keep up.

    Welcome, charliecat...please tell me your secret for losing 4 pounds already.

    duff...already have the dry mouth due to other medication. I really think that my problems are easing up. I have heard that this the worse year for tree pollen in a long time. Hopefully, it will end soon. I really do not like rain (I have to go outside while at work) but I would welcome it for some relief.

    I really have never suffered from allergies. So, this is new for me and I am not enjoying it one bit.
  • tron3002
    tron3002 Posts: 440 Member
    Good afternoon folks... It looks like you all doing great! I am happy for you.

    I have been so busy but I managed to get in small workouts this week. Yesterday I took my dog on a mile long walk and did some planks on my exercise ball. The other day I raked leaves all day and tried out my kettle ball. And today I woke up early and went on a 6.2 mile hike. It was beautiful out there with all the wild flowers. The last hill almost killed me though. I dont know why the hills still kill me the way they do.
  • Swissmiss
    Swissmiss Posts: 8,754 Member
    :flowerforyou: tron, it sounds like you are doing quite well. Glad to hear it.:flowerforyou:

    Ok, I am not doing the best at this time. My daughter's boyfriend just broke up with her so we have spent the evening eating chocolate. I am not feeling bad about it...we need it at this time.
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