Need to Lose 100 LBS -Robins Thread !

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  • susan2396
    susan2396 Posts: 794 Member
    Yawn. . . another long day of travel. Vegas to Minneapolis, but these early flights and time differences are wiping me out. I did have a nice lunch with an old friend/supplier during my Arby's days. We had a very nice visit and burned our lunch calories walking the Mall of America. I could do some serious damage in that mall and I didn't spend a dime - awesome NSV!! I then was picked up by a new supplier and drove out to the burbs. We had dinner with some guys from the plant and now just catching up in my hotel. A busy day tomorrow with the plant visit and drive to Sioux Falls. Another plant Wednesday, but back home that night - thank goodness!!

    I did hear from Cyrus this morning as he heads off to church sleep away camp. He sounds like he's having a blast and was just 2 hours into the trip. So happy for him, but I miss him already!!!
  • RobinsEgg
    RobinsEgg Posts: 3,702 Member
    I've had a hard time logging on all day, and finally now, my home feed is down but every other thing is working. Glad everyone is doing well. Pictures are great Tom. My you hid your weight well in the pictures and I admire the quite distinquished white head of hair and beard halo effect in the snow - !

    Skinny - when do you leave?and when do you return - and are you going to communicate while gone? Sorry I forgot! I promise I'll write it down this time!

    tih - glad you're back up on the wagon ! Been there myself, have the knee scars so deep I can glide over cobblestones now :wink:
  • skinnyjeanzbound
    skinnyjeanzbound Posts: 3,932 Member
    @robin--I leave next Monday the 15th and return on Friday the 26th. I will have internet access at least part of the time while staying with my friends in Zurich, so I will probably pop in once or twice. However, I have no plans to try to log food or exercise--just going to take a break from that and pick it back up when I return.

    My favorite cyclist, Christian Vandevelde (a Chicagoan) had to abandon the race a couple of days ago. My plan was to wear either my Cubs or Blackhawks shirt to honor him while spectating. Since he's no longer in it, that won't work. Now I'm not sure what to wear--I have lots of favorites from different teams and different countries. Do I wear something green to show support for the sprinters? Do I still wear something "American" to support the American riders and teams? Do I wear orange to support those rebel Basques on team Euskatel? I had planned to buy a real racing jersey while out there, so I guess I will have to see what's available and make my choice once I'm there.
  • tootsanderson
    tootsanderson Posts: 1,636 Member
    i got a HRM for christmas last year but i couldn't get it to work no matter how hard i tried. i guess i'll just stick to MFP's inaccurate calories.

    Thanks toots--it makes me feel better that I'm not the only one who can't get mine to work. :tongue:

    @tom--great pictures!! thanks for sharing!

    i gave it to my husband to see if he could get it working and he just stole it from me
  • grandmakaye44
    grandmakaye44 Posts: 1,205 Member
    Today was a good day. I went for out patient PT this morning. I was able to get a full rotation on the exercise bicycle, and my flex is now 127*, just as good as the one I had done in Oct. This afternoon I had an appointment with the orthopedic dr. He couldn't quit smiling. He says what I have accomplished thus far is incredible. This evening I got in a 50 minute walk.
    Welcome to all the newlings. You will find lots of love and support here if you will come and post often. I have lost all of my weight (started the first of Oct, 2012) just using the databases for food and exercise on MFP. My budget doesn't allow for gadgets, and my small town doesn't allow for gym memberships. I log all of my food, try to keep about 1200 calories, and eat back very few of my exercise calories. There was a discussion a few days ago about the mental aspects of losing weight. I concur whole heartedly. You have to be into it mentally. It is just too hard if you aren't. What you eat is far more important than the exercise you do to the overall success of losing weight. You can lose weight with very little exercise, but you can't lose weight if you just exercise and don't limit your food intake.
    Tom, I grew up in Ashton, ID, less than 80 miles from West Yellowstone, MT. We went to Yellowstone every summer. I love that place!
    Have a great evening. Kaye
  • AngelikaLumiere
    AngelikaLumiere Posts: 862 Member
    Thanks Skinnyjeansbound. Nice to know I'm not alone. When I first got my HRM it was a little intimidating but trial and error I finally got it programmed. This is one thing that is a result of my marriage. I came from a family that thinks reading directions is for wimps. But my eagle scout hubby always reads directions and he is slowly breaking me of the habit of just flying by the seat of my pants. I actually read the directions several times before I figured my HRM out. :noway:
  • kah68
    kah68 Posts: 1,515 Member
    Good Morning.

    MFP sure was a mess yesterday afternoon, looks like they have it fixed though – newsfeed is back this morning!

    Not sure if I mentioned it or not, but I finally found Zoe a cat tree over the weekend – I have never seen a cat so excited, she loves that thing. It took her a little while to figure it out and trust her jumping abilities, but now she is having so much fun with it. For those that are new, after losing both of my senior cats last year I adopted a Maine Coon kitten in December – she is 8 months old now and is crazy full of energy, but so lovable!

    @Tom~Looks like you have a great trip planned. Great pics, I’ve been to most of the national parks – when I was a kid we spent our summer vacations traveling the U.S. , I haven’t been to Arches National Park in years – it’s beautiful there. Enjoy your vacation!

    @Tracy~It happens to the best of us, we fall off that wagon but luckily we have a pretty good grasp and can hoist ourselves back up. All we can do it take this one day (or one meal) at a time.

    @Sherrie~Its possible you didn’t have enough rest days from running before your race, still awesome though. Hooray for the NSV! :flowerforyou:

    @Susan~So glad Cyrus is having a blast at his first sleep away camp. Mall of America would be a VERY dangerous place for me to visit! :laugh:

    @Karen~I’m so excited for you, your trip is right around the corner. I’d like to be a stowaway in your luggage! :wink: I loved my trip to Germany, so know you are going to love Switzerland. While there I didn’t think about food, I got in a TON of walking touring as many castles that I could and when I got home I was pleasantly surprised to find I had lost 9#. Have fun and take tons of pics!

    @Kaye~You are recovering so well from this surgery, so glad to hear your surgeon is pleased with your progress as well!

    @Beth~Love the new pic!

    Welcome to Kelly, Joan and Olasmiles. Like so many have said, you have found the best and most supportive thread on MFP. Like many have said also, weight loss is about mentality – you have to want it bad enough and you have to want to make the sacrifices to get you where you want to be. We all fall of that wagon from time to time, but we always get back on and trudge through whatever we may be going through. All of us have had our ups and downs, but we all come back to this thread because we know there is a virtual shoulder waiting to unload on with no questions asked. So my advice is to log every BLT (bite, lick and taste), find an exercise that you enjoy and will do, and lastly check in on this thread daily. You’ll be glad you did.

    I use a HRM to measure my expended calories. I feel like it’s more accurate than what MFP or the machines at the gym say. It’s been trial and error, I’ve had three – my first was a Polar FT7, but I could never get it to work right. I gave it to a friend and it works great for her – go figure! :huh: After that I upgraded to a Polar RS300X, it worked great and I loved that I could wear it in the pool but when I started running and zone training I found I needed something a bit more fancy so upgraded earlier this year to a Garmin Forerunner 210 which I absolutely love! I thought about selling my Polar RS300X but I can’t wear the Garmin in the pool, so still use the Polar when I swim. I think HRM can be a bit pernickety, with the chest strap models (which both of mine are), you have to get it placed just right. If interested in a Fitbit, like Karen (skinny) suggested it isn’t a HRM but keeps track of steps taken, floors climbed, miles traveled, and calories expended throughout the day. The One and the Flex also monitor your sleep patterns, the Zip only monitors steps. I have a Fitbit One and love it also.

    Tuesday Goals~Well, it appears I’ve been under on calories by 400 on Sunday and 600 yesterday so its my goal today to get closer to my goal or I’ll get a lecture from my trainer tomorrow. Otherwise, its business as usual around here.

    Exercise Goals:
    Sunday~Trainer DONE! :bigsmile:
    Monday~Rest Day Done! :bigsmile:
    Tuesday~HIIT at gym
    Wednesday~Trainer
    Thursday~Arc Trainer at Gym
    Friday~Rest Day
    Saturday~HIIT at gym

    Have a super day and stay cool! Is hot & humid everywhere so make sure you drink that water! :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:
  • RobinsEgg
    RobinsEgg Posts: 3,702 Member
    I'm using FLICKR to post my pictures to. If I knew how to post from there to here, well I'd do it. Since I don't here's a link to a set of 3 pictures of my recent Craig's List finds of primitives that I got for free. I hung most of them on my deck wall for decoration.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/98378771@N03/sets/72157634560900135/

    Its been hot and humid and I have been unmotivated - and I have gone a little over calories most of the last 5 days. Not proud of myself at all. Going to light a fire under my tail today and clean house - that should burn some calories. TIme to wash sheets and blankets and going to try that trick where you pin the corners of the fitted sheet with safety pins so it doesn't catch all the other clothes in its pockets and come out a wrinkled mess! Also have to hit the grocery store and the hardware store.

    Also ordered a hand weight set - a 40 lb. set from Walmart. Should come by next Monday.
  • keydrap
    keydrap Posts: 1
    just joing this thread. just had baby 2 months ago. need to lose half body weight. don't know where to start. any suggestions of where to start with calories? how many to eat?
  • MyM0wM0w
    MyM0wM0w Posts: 2,008 Member
    I'm using FLICKR to post my pictures to. If I knew how to post from there to here, well I'd do it. Since I don't here's a link to a set of 3 pictures of my recent Craig's List finds of primitives that I got for free. I hung most of them on my deck wall for decoration.
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    3 by ellengraham1, on Flickr
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    2 by ellengraham1, on Flickr
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    1 Primitives from CL find by ellengraham1, on Flickr
  • trhjrh06
    trhjrh06 Posts: 2,272 Member
    I haven't been around much and I'm sorry! Things have been busy! I had 2 days left of 30DS before my trip, and was unable to get them in. But that is ok. I received my "Rockin Body by Shaun T" new DVD set and will be starting that when I get home from visiting my best friend!
    I leave in just a few hours and will be back on Sunday. So Shaun T and I have a date on Monday morning at 6am!
    I probably wont be on much this week, so have a wonderful week everyone!!

    Tina
  • RobinsEgg
    RobinsEgg Posts: 3,702 Member
    thanks MowMow!
  • joandue
    joandue Posts: 84 Member
    So, I use the food tracker daily and I enter in the exercise that I do, but I'm beginning to think that the calories they tell you you burn is not accurate. It's seem like alot. Does any else use this, or am I just complete brain dazzled :)

    @Kelly, welcome. I'm new here too, just joined last week and 100 to loose also.
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    Joandue - the amount of calories that MFP tells you to eat back is strictly your choice whether to eat back or not. I think its kind of high too. I think some other people will weigh in on this issue too. If you want to lose more weight, don't eat back your exercise calories, unless the hungry monster inside you compels you to do so.

    Robin - thanks for the advice... ...I don't think I'll record exercise.... might forget one day and think I have 400 calories to eat :). Been here a week, weigh in tonight....Wish me luck
  • Helenavee42
    Helenavee42 Posts: 175
    Ok I am back. I have been too upset to do anything. I haven't been eating much so I've dropped some weight from that. I did try to eat but every time I would just start feeling sick. I haven't gone to the gym because I just feel like crap. Everyone says it gets easier but the only thing getting easier is pretending to be ok. So that is enough sadness. Oh for those that might wonder what will happen to Deputy, he will be staying with me. I told John he still needs to see him and he agreed and wants to help pay for his food and what not.

    Tuesday goal: Get to the gym!

    Have a good day.
    Helena
  • AngelikaLumiere
    AngelikaLumiere Posts: 862 Member
    Tuesday Goals:

    July Challenge

    1 loose 4 pounds, on track
    2 drink 7-8 glasses of water per day - check
    3 try a new menu - DH wants to try something new tonight... Spaghetti squash Chicken Marsala...or something like that.... we'll see how that goes.

    personal goal to get my thyroid meds regulated for the rest of the month... had a major screw up the last week because the pharmacy sent a new brand, with tiny print which I miss read.... :frown:
  • grandmakaye44
    grandmakaye44 Posts: 1,205 Member
    keydrap Welcome. Set your current weight, your goal weight, and the weekly goal in MFP. There daily calorie intake suggestion has worked really well for me. You don't need to do anything fancy. There is no magic bullet. The "trick" is to eat less calories than you use everyday. The weight will follow. It can be tough after having a baby, (I had 7), so just work back into normal activity as you are comfortable. The food intake is the key. Come here and post often. We are always here for you.
    Kaye
  • LVCeltGirl
    LVCeltGirl Posts: 473
    I was reading the posts and this sounds like the support group/forum I need in my life. All the posts seem so motivating. A little about me, I'm a 44 year old mother of a very active 8 year old boy, recently divorced (1 year 2 months since I was walked out on) and I've decided to finally (I guess 36 years of struggling with my weight is enough) do all I can to lose the weight and get healthy for myself and for my son. Of course, doing all this for the "Damn, You Got HOT!" isn't a bad thing either. I know I hide it well but I have between 112 and 128 pounds to lose (more than 128 lbs and I'll look anorexic even if it's in the healthy range). About 1 month ago, my roommate and I decided to cut wheat out of our diets on the suspicion that we're sensitive to it. It was one of the best things I could've done. I've found my energy again. I'm not suffering from as many sinus issues (headaches, allergies, stuffiness) even with a rather large fire burning nearby (praying they get it under control soon) and I don't have that "foggy brain" I used to have. I did try something with wheat about 2 and 1/2 weeks ago (just before signing up with MFP) and felt horrible the next day, nothing serious but a lot of the abovementioned things came back (like sinus headache, lethargic, foggy brain). So I'm off wheat permanently. I'm still trying to get back into the groove with exercise and my roommate has inspired me to do a lot of these themed 5k fun runs for charity (like the Bubble Run which was through colored bubble foam). I want to become a runner and really be able to tackle the Dirty Girl Mud Run with all it's obstacles in February next year. So if anybody has experienced the same sore knees from too much weight on their frames and found exercises that might alleviate it until I drop more pounds, I'd greatly appreciate if you could pass it along. I'm excited about MFP as I've lost 3 lbs in 2 weeks (a nice slow amount that should stay off). Also, if anybody wants to post group challenges, I'll be willing to try and meet or beat them along with all other willing participants. Anything that keeps it fun, new and exciting to lose. :wink:
  • Hi All! I am new to MFP and just getting using to tracking (on off, sometimes, maybe). It's hard though, getting used to being accountable. I guess that's why my doc suggested I set myself up here.

    I want to be thin, I was once thin, but really there is so far to go. Somewhere along the way, I got away from activities I used to love, developed a thyroid condition, got divorced and got it in my head that i wasn't "worth it". Don't want to be a downer here, though. Reading the support here is helpful--so keep posting.

    Thanks for helping me feel that I am not alone! That people have done this and I can too!
  • MyM0wM0w
    MyM0wM0w Posts: 2,008 Member
    Welcome to Keydrap, CeltGirl, and AurraSing!

    My knees used to bother me *ALL* the time. The best solution I found to ease the pain untl I dropped some of the weight was GOOD shoes. I mean REALLY good supportive shoes that fit well. My first pair (@328 lbs) were the New Balance 927s. I got them for like 120 on Amazon. When I first put them on I felt like Herman Munster but WOW did they make my feet, knees, and back feel good while I walked.

    Walking is a good start and for really LOW impact try swimming. That burns a carpton of calories and doesn't stress your joints. It took up some major nerve to get walk out of (and into) that lockerroom into the pool area that first time...but it was worth it!

    Tuesdays goals... ONE day at a time for me. I'm slowing down to a snails pace and will stop thinking (for a little while) of where I want to be in 6 months and a year from now. Until I get back in the groove (or rut, whatever) I need to concentrate on the here and now and go minute by minute. THEN I'll think about next month/next year.

    I was proud of myself last night, my dinner (an experiment) didn't come out that great. It tasted good but it wasn't very filling and the recipe was a flop (I tried making potato pancakes with instant potatoes instead of my mom's tried and true recipe) so I was still really hungry after I ate. I just had my fruit/desserts that I had prelogged and then called my momz to discuss the recipe (and complain) until it was bed time. I didn't make an entire SECOND dinner and eat it just because I wan't satisfied.
  • AnnaMW2013
    AnnaMW2013 Posts: 77 Member
    Welcome to the group newcomers! (I'm actually pretty new to the group too!)

    @Robinsegg - I love your finds! And I totally relate to your food failures. I had two corn dogs for lunch yesterday (not my best moment).

    AFM- decided today to try splitting my meals into 5 smaller meals today. I've heard this theory for a long time and enough that it's time to give it a shot. And had an "awesome" lashing from a weight loss group on FB about how I need to eat clean, etc. She looked at one day (yesterday of course) and determined that I eat horribly and thus the weight isn't coming off quickly. (This was her answer after I was asking if other people in the group thought I had enough calories.) So now I ask you all. 1600 calories daily, 30 years old, 280 pounds,5'5". What are your opinions?
  • skinnyjeanzbound
    skinnyjeanzbound Posts: 3,932 Member
    @anna--there are a lot of "experts" on MFP who will tell you you MUST do this or that to lose weight. Take it all with a grain of salt and use trial and error to see what works for you. Having said that, I *think* 1600 calories is enough for your size provided you are eating back your exercise calories. You could probably continue to lose weight eating a bit more, but as long as you aren't hungry I think it's ok. I'm 5'7" and started at 240 lbs--at that weight I believe my calorie allowance was about 1450 (for a 2 lb /week loss). I ate back every single exercise calorie and pretty easily lost weight until I got down near Onederland and my calorie allowance dropped to about 1200. At that point, I adjusted my goal to 1 lb/wk and have slowly moved down (then up, then down :wink: ) into the 180's. I've been a bit "stuck" here but I don't view it as a plateau b/c I haven't been super-disciplined with my calories.

    Oh, and my personal opinion (I am NOT an expert and will use no research to back this up) is that the more you weigh, the less important it is to "eat clean"--at 280 lbs you will drop weight as long as you are coming in under your maintenance. I think once you get closer to ideal body weight, macros and nutritional content become more important. Having said that, I am always less hungry when I eat whole foods vs. processed foods.

    @kris--sorry your dinner didn't work out, but good girl for not eating 2 meals. :flowerforyou:

    @aurra--welcome--glad you've decided you are worth it! :smile:

    @celtgirl--I agree with kris (mymow) that good shoes will really help and walking is better to start. I started running using C25K when I was about 235 lbs. I had no knee issues from the running. However, I had already walked regularly for a few years and did the elliptical for about a year. (Sidenote--the elliptical, though lower impact on the knees can cause hip problems, so be careful about that as well). I just did the Dirty Girl 2 weeks ago here in Chicago (my pics are from the race)--did it last year as well and it is SO MUCH FUN!!!

    @angelika--I love spaghetti squash, but my DH doesn't. :ohwell: As far as the HRM--I followed the directions, but mine has no way to enter a personal resting HR which makes no sense to me. Instead, the instructions just give you a chart to enter high and low HR goals. I think it's just not a very good model. :ohwell:

    @helena--I'm sorry you are going through such a rough break up. Sending you {{{hugs}}}. Yes, go to the gym--those endorphins will make you feel better--even if only for a little while.

    @tina--have fun visiting your BFF. I'm starting level 3 of 30DS today :noway: --wish me luck!

    @keydrap--kaye's advice was good--I just want to add that if you are breast feeding, I believe that uses a certain amount of calories as well. I have no babies, but I've seen other women on here give themselves more calories to adjust for it. If you search for "breast feeding" (under message boards or in groups) I bet you will find some other moms who can help answer questions about that.

    @kaye--so happy you are healing so quickly!!! :happy:

    @toots--haha--I remember when your husband stole that HRM. :laugh:

    Tuesday Goals:
    Nothing really spectacular. I worked all morning with the other Junior Honors teacher and my student teacher, and we got a lot of planning done for the fall semester. I think we planned through mid-October which is right when my student teacher will take over.

    I would like to get the house picked up a bit this week, and I need to clean the fish tank before leaving for my trip. Blech--not my favorite job.

    It's indecently humid, but I need to walk gunner regardless. :ohwell:

    Exercise Goals:
    Sat--walk gunner DONE + 30DS DONE + run DONE
    Sun--walk gunner DONE + gym DONE +30DS DONE
    Mon--walk gunner DONE + run DONE + 30DS NOT DONE
    Tues--walk gunner + 30DS
    Wed--walk gunner
    Thurs--walk gunner + 30DS
    Fri--walk gunner
  • RobinsEgg
    RobinsEgg Posts: 3,702 Member
    Welcome to the group newcomers! (I'm actually pretty new to the group too!)

    @Robinsegg - I love your finds! And I totally relate to your food failures. I had two corn dogs for lunch yesterday (not my best moment).

    AFM- decided today to try splitting my meals into 5 smaller meals today. I've heard this theory for a long time and enough that it's time to give it a shot. And had an "awesome" lashing from a weight loss group on FB about how I need to eat clean, etc. She looked at one day (yesterday of course) and determined that I eat horribly and thus the weight isn't coming off quickly. (This was her answer after I was asking if other people in the group thought I had enough calories.) So now I ask you all. 1600 calories daily, 30 years old, 280 pounds,5'5". What are your opinions?

    First no one should give you a lashing if it was rude, IMHO. That said, if the weight is coming off at 1600 cal/day and you're happy, then NO ONE should be telling you what to do or what to eat or how to act!!! Unless you're asking for their opinion, then you're stuck with them. (the opinions) As far as 5 small meals a day, I say try it. I do encourage people to go for some protein in their breakfast meal, but that's just me. You have to keep trying and experimenting with things until you find what works for you, then stick with it. Logging food is essential it seems all of us agree on that. Having this or another support group seems to be essential too. Keeping your calories level over a week allows you to fluctuate day to day. You may be up one day but then you can eat less the next day to make up for it, as long as it balances out for the week - that's called zig-zagging your calories.
  • RobinsEgg
    RobinsEgg Posts: 3,702 Member
    just joing this thread. just had baby 2 months ago. need to lose half body weight. don't know where to start. any suggestions of where to start with calories? how many to eat?

    keydap - go to your home page. Click on the tab - MyHome, then the tab Goals, the scroll to the bottom of the page and click CHANGES, and fill in the blanks, you can change what you enter if you don't like the number of calories it calculates for you. As was suggested earlier, give yourself some credit for nursing by putting it down as exercise per week, I'm not sure how you'd estimate that.

    Welcome! I'm sure you'll get the hang of this quite soon.
  • RobinsEgg
    RobinsEgg Posts: 3,702 Member
    I was reading the posts and this sounds like the support group/forum I need in my life. All the posts seem so motivating. A little about me, I'm a 44 year old mother of a very active 8 year old boy, recently divorced (1 year 2 months since I was walked out on) and I've decided to finally (I guess 36 years of struggling with my weight is enough) do all I can to lose the weight and get healthy for myself and for my son. Of course, doing all this for the "Damn, You Got HOT!" isn't a bad thing either. I know I hide it well but I have between 112 and 128 pounds to lose (more than 128 lbs and I'll look anorexic even if it's in the healthy range). About 1 month ago, my roommate and I decided to cut wheat out of our diets on the suspicion that we're sensitive to it. It was one of the best things I could've done. I've found my energy again. I'm not suffering from as many sinus issues (headaches, allergies, stuffiness) even with a rather large fire burning nearby (praying they get it under control soon) and I don't have that "foggy brain" I used to have. I did try something with wheat about 2 and 1/2 weeks ago (just before signing up with MFP) and felt horrible the next day, nothing serious but a lot of the abovementioned things came back (like sinus headache, lethargic, foggy brain). So I'm off wheat permanently. I'm still trying to get back into the groove with exercise and my roommate has inspired me to do a lot of these themed 5k fun runs for charity (like the Bubble Run which was through colored bubble foam). I want to become a runner and really be able to tackle the Dirty Girl Mud Run with all it's obstacles in February next year. So if anybody has experienced the same sore knees from too much weight on their frames and found exercises that might alleviate it until I drop more pounds, I'd greatly appreciate if you could pass it along. I'm excited about MFP as I've lost 3 lbs in 2 weeks (a nice slow amount that should stay off). Also, if anybody wants to post group challenges, I'll be willing to try and meet or beat them along with all other willing participants. Anything that keeps it fun, new and exciting to lose. :wink:

    CeltGirl - we have Monthly Challenges that are Posted in the first posting on Page 1 of this Thread. For July they are simply to:

    1. Lose 4 Lbs.
    2. Drink 8 glasses of water a day
    3. Try a new recipe and post it.

    We always ask the group for new ideas for the monthly challeges near the end of the month so we'll look forward to your input. There are lots of Group Challeges (ie. Squat Challenges etc.) on the Group Boards.

    In that first post are also ideas for what to talk about each day of the week to facilitate conversations.
  • LVCeltGirl
    LVCeltGirl Posts: 473
    @aurrasing23 - I know you can do it! Log, log and then log some more. Track all exercise, no matter how small it seems because it adds up. I also like the tracking my water feature. I was the worst for drinking enough water. Now I'm starting to drink more water than other beverages (big diet soda fan here and after even a few days off the Coke Zero, I had one and it really tasted sickeningly sweet).

    For all others that replied to my post - thank you. I've got some really nice Saucony shoes which do help with the knees a little. This has been a problem for some time (better part of 20 years), every time I gain and/or lose weight. I've been walking and I love the elliptical but I do want to start running more. I want to experience that "Runner's High" I keep hearing about. I'm also trying to build muscle with weights at the gym (to include some exercises that are supposed to strengthen my knees). I'll be getting back in the pool because even just frolicking (it's not really laps when you're swimming and playing around in the water with an 8 year old that is a "fish" but has no fat, or so it seems and doesn't float well) burns a ton of calories. Plus I'm in Vegas and it's hotter than the hinges of hell out here from April through October (often times it feels like all year round! but May through August, sometimes September is the worst of it).

    Keep up the good work everyone, we're going to do this! I also can not stress enough about tracking your food intake. It has helped me make better decisions about what I'm going to put into my body, and has motivated me to get to the gym or the pool if I need to burn some calories for foods I want (like a dinner at Outback Steakhouse, tracking helped me plan it out and then go swimming after to make up for some of the extra calories of my "must haves").
  • suzee71
    suzee71 Posts: 46 Member
    Well out of school for two days. I'm trying to catch up on laundry and such. I read the post of what everybody does in a day and I feel like a slug. I keep saying I'm going to exercise but just havent drug my butt off the couch to do it. It is much easier to play candy

    Kris-- I hope you get some good news at your drs appt. It's always discouraging when medical issues get in Te way of what we want to do.

    Kaye-- so glad to hear your knee is doing so well. I'm sure you feel much better!

    Skinny--I agree that the heavier you the most important thing is cutting back on calories. No one should be critical, if there was one or an easy solution none of us would be here.

    Hope everyone has a good evening!
  • AnnaMW2013
    AnnaMW2013 Posts: 77 Member
    @Robinsegg and Skinnyjeans- Thank you! The one who gave me the lashing is nearing the end of her journey and is still very hard on herself, I think she sees her "former self" in me and is projecting that on me (if that makes ANY sense lol)

    @Skinnyjeans- I'm meeting up at the lake with my third grade team this weekend to start planning for the year in more detail. Last year we were self contained and this year we will be departmentalized for Science and Social Studies and have toyed with the idea for leveling for Math.

    @suzee- totally know what you mean! I have days that I have a hard time getting up and going. My kicker seems to be mornings and evenings. IF I get up and start doing things I am golden but the minute I set down, I get sucked in!!

    Making banana bread for DH and MIL tonight. We lost my FIL (before he was my FIL) a year ago today due to complications of MS. It was/ is heartbreaking. My heart hurts so much for his family today.
  • Hi all! I just joined this site and wanted to see what it was all about. I'm 23 and 100lbs overweight. I've been struggling with my weight all my life but just until now it's really taken it's toll on me. I feel like I've hit rock bottom and really this website is my last resort. Hoping to find encouragement and motivation to do all the right things and lead a healthier life! :)
  • skinnyjeanzbound
    skinnyjeanzbound Posts: 3,932 Member
    @jersey--welcome! MFP is a great tool for tracking calories and this thread is very supportive. Hope to see you back soon! :flowerforyou:

    @anna--that's nice that you are meeting at the lake. My colleagues and I like to meet at a place on one of the lakes near school when we are meeting on our own. However, today was a paid curriculum day which means we had to meet at school so our boss could babysit us (as if the curriculum would write itself if she weren't watching us:laugh: ). It's kind of humiliating, but that's the way our administration runs the district. :ohwell:

    @suzee--as anna said, we all have those days. Today, it's 7pm and I'm still hemming and hawing about doing 30DS--I don't really want to, but I ate bacon and munchkins for breakfast, so I don't have much choice. :noway:

    @celtgirl--I :heart: saucony shoes--those and asics are my favorite brands. It's great to do some lifting to gain strength and the elliptical will help with endurance, but from all I've read, the only way to build your runner's muscles is to run--even if it's really, really slowly. When I first started couch 2 5k, I tried running at 5 mph and I would lose my breath quickly. I then tried slowing to 4.5 mph and could run at that pace for much longer. Once I did that pace for a awhile, I was ably to speed up for shorter stints. Now I am by no means speedy, but I can run a 5k at an 11 minute mile pace (5.5 mph) pretty comfortably.

    AFM--I've done nothing but walk gunner. Time to go do 30DS...

    Exercise Goals:
    Sat--walk gunner DONE + 30DS DONE + run DONE
    Sun--walk gunner DONE + gym DONE +30DS DONE
    Mon--walk gunner DONE + run DONE + 30DS NOT DONE
    Tues--walk gunner DONE + 30DS
    Wed--walk gunner
    Thurs--walk gunner + 30DS
    Fri--walk gunner
  • RobinsEgg
    RobinsEgg Posts: 3,702 Member
    Mr. Squirrel climbed up to my second story deck this afternoon and scrambled all over and KNOCKED DOWN EVERYTHING I had hung on the walls that you saw in the pictures Mow Mow posted for me. THe brooms and the box with the sheep in it all fell down -boom ! :noway:

    On the plus side I got back to doing my squats tonite and did 50 of them. For those who are asking how to strengthen their legs or their knees I recommend squats - start without holding weights - I started doing them about 5 weeks ago and only am doing them two or three times a week and have noticed an amazing amount of increased strength in my legs. What I notice most right now is that I can walk UPSTAIRS so much better - I can practically run up one flight of stairs now!. And I've had a knee replacement that is out of alignment and has given me trouble, so I'm very happy with my progress.