Optional Mini-Challenge: Week 1

caradae
caradae Posts: 743 Member
March 2nd - March 8th

Pick one, two, or all three challenges. Remember: these challenges are optional. Not completing them will have no effect on whether or not you win the UAC.

Physical: Do 100 jumping jacks every day this week.

Mental: Research Health At Every Size (HAES) and, in this thread, respond to your findings.

Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week.
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  • Jagreene62
    Jagreene62 Posts: 4,782 Member
    Nice Mini Challenge Caradae!! Let's see what I can do with this one!! :bigsmile:
  • Bebubble
    Bebubble Posts: 938 Member
    Good one caradae! Thank you! Gonna see if I can do this also! ????
  • GrandmaJackie
    GrandmaJackie Posts: 36,994 Member
    Wow, see what I can do! Love it!
  • sophiae111
    sophiae111 Posts: 5 Member
    Good challenge..
  • redladywitch
    redladywitch Posts: 799 Member
    I'm going to try the 100 jumping jacks.
  • KatM2014
    KatM2014 Posts: 263 Member
    Going to go with the jumping jacks, I think! I will also try to keep my *net* calories under 1800
  • runner115
    runner115 Posts: 321 Member
    Nice choices! I think I can do all three! So far, so good!
  • socajam
    socajam Posts: 2,530 Member
    March 2nd - March 8th

    Pick one, two, or all three challenges. Remember: these challenges are optional. Not completing them will have no effect on whether or not you win the UAC.

    Physical: Do 100 jumping jacks every day this week.

    Mental: Research Health At Every Size (HAES) and, in this thread, respond to your findings.

    Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week.

    As I hate jumping jacks with a passion, I will attempt this challenge for every day this week.

    Thanks for the motivation.
  • Polygontus
    Polygontus Posts: 218 Member
    I'll do the 100 Jumping Jacks and 1800 Cal. :)
    I've been debating what to set my Cal goal to so I'll put that. Hahah
  • Luckee_me
    Luckee_me Posts: 1,425 Member
    I'm going to try the 1800 calorie goal.
  • cmecme
    cmecme Posts: 227 Member
    I'm in for 100 jumping jacks!
  • Bookat
    Bookat Posts: 15 Member
    My calorie goal will be under 1800 all week. Will try the jumping jacks . Will research haes
  • BLillard68
    BLillard68 Posts: 309 Member
    March 2

    Physical: Do 100 jumping jacks every day this week....not today...:frown:

    Mental: Research Health At Every Size (HAES) and, in this thread, respond to your findings....will have to check into this one.

    Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week....under 1800 calories today...:bigsmile:
  • airangel59
    airangel59 Posts: 1,887 Member
    Thanks Caradae:flowerforyou:

    Will make a stab @ the 100 jumping jacks (most likely 50 twice a day) and my daily calorie goal is always set @ 1250 so 1800 is already in the bag, LOL
  • Bebubble
    Bebubble Posts: 938 Member
    March 2
    Did I exercise for 20+ minutes? Yes, 153min.
    Did I stay within my calorie budget? Yes, goal 1500, used 1147
    Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
    Am I still eligible to join the Winners' Circle as a March winner? Yes
    Did I complete mini challenge #1 100 JJ broke into 50/50
    Did I complete mini challenge #2 Working on it
    Did I complete mini challenge #3 Cal goal is below 1800.
  • amian25
    amian25 Posts: 18 Member
    I'll try this!! :) good idea!
  • BLillard68
    BLillard68 Posts: 309 Member
    March 3:

    Physical: Do 100 jumping jacks every day this week....100 Jumping Jacks DONE today!!! :bigsmile:

    Mental: Research Health At Every Size (HAES) and, in this thread, respond to your findings....read a little bit online...was rather interesting so requested the book from the local library...waiting for it to come in. :bigsmile:

    Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week....under 1800 calories today!! !:bigsmile:
  • Bebubble
    Bebubble Posts: 938 Member
    March 3
    Did I exercise for 20+ minutes? Yes, 30min.
    Did I stay within my calorie budget? Yes, goal 1469, used 1147
    Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
    Am I still eligible to join the Winners' Circle as a March winner? Yes
    Did I complete mini challenge #1 100 JJ broke into 50/50
    Did I complete mini challenge #2 Working on it
    Did I complete mini challenge #3 Cal goal is below 1800.

    When I started here last Sept. I could not even jump or move enough to do a JJ. I credit a lot of my ability to be able to do it now to challenges like this one! Thank you caradea
  • Jagreene62
    Jagreene62 Posts: 4,782 Member
    March 2nd - March 8th
    Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week.

    This one I do everyday anyway....EASY ONE FOR ME!! :bigsmile:

    :noway: Tried the jumping jacks, injury isn't gonna let that happen....well at least no yet!!
  • garzadrive
    garzadrive Posts: 94 Member
    My knees don't like jumping jacks, yet, and the 1800 calorie thing will happen automatically IF I stick to the other rules of this challenge group.

    Soooooo, I'm doing the research and posting what I find.

    I went to http://haescommunity.org/ and found this awesome tidbit:

    "Health at Every Size is based on the simple premise that the best way to improve health is to honor your body. It supports people in adopting health habits for the sake of health and well-being (rather than weight control). Health at Every Size encourages:

    Accepting and respecting the natural diversity of body sizes and shapes.
    Eating in a flexible manner that values pleasure and honors internal cues of hunger, satiety, and appetite.
    Finding the joy in moving one’s body and becoming more physically vital. "

    I ESPECIALLY like "Finding the joy in moving one’s body and becoming more physically vital."

    It resonates with the realization I had from writing about a dream I had last night. Movement! Dance! So I turned on a jazz station, and danced to their Fat Tuesday songs for 15 minutes. My spirits lifted!!!! And the thought of eating mindlessly just got shook right out of my brain! Yay!
  • garzadrive
    garzadrive Posts: 94 Member
    Here's some resources from the HAES site (I signed the pledge, so I could access all the stuff on the site):

    Andrea's Voice Foundation

    Dispelling misconceptions ... one person at a time
    We provide presentations, educational curriculum and resources for professionals and those affected by eating disorders www.andreasvoice.org/ 1383 Rosewood Lane, Napa CA United States 94558

    Phone: 707 2248032

    Fax: 707 259 6060

    E-mail: doris@andreasvoice.org

    Contact: Doris Smeltzer

    Contact Email: doris@andreasvoice.org
    ***

    Association for Size Diversity & Health (ASDAH)


    The Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH) is an international professional organization composed of individual and organizational members who are committed to the principles of Health At Every Size (HAES). The mission of the Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH) is to promote education, research, and the provision of services which enhance health and well-being, and which are free from weight-based assumptions and weight discrimination.
    If you are a HAES practitioner in any field, please consider joining ASDAH. You may join online through our Membership page. http://www.sizediversityandhealth.org-a.googlepages.com/membership www.sizediversityandhealth.org PO Box 3093, Redwood City CA 94064

    Phone: 877-576-1102

    E-mail: contact@sizediversityandhealth.org
    Association pour la santé publique du Québec www.aspq.org 4126 rue St-Denis, Montreal Canada H2W 2M5

    Phone: 514-528-5811

    Fax: 514-528-5590

    Contact: Émilie Dansereau-Trahan

    Contact Email: edansereau@aspq.org
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    Binge Eating Disorder Association

    Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA) is a national organization focused on providing leadership, recognition, prevention, and treatment of BED and associated weight stigma. Through outreach, education and advocacy, BEDA will facilitate increased awareness and proper diagnosis of BED, and promote excellence in care for those who live with, and those who treat, binge eating disorder and its associated conditions. BEDA is committed to promoting cultural acceptance of, and respect for, the natural diversity of sizes, as well as promoting a goal of improved health, which may or may not include weight change.
    BEDA founded National Weight Stigma Awareness Week, which is held the last week of September yearly. This week is dedicated to bringing the dangers and realities of the stigmatization and biases promoted by an ideal of thinness. BEDA also holds an annual conference in the spring (generally March or April) that is nationally recognized as the educational forum addressing binge eating disorder and weight stigma. BEDA is dedicated to promoting the tenets and principles of HAES within the eating disorders community as well as encouraging research and public policy that is true to HAES principles. www.bedaonline.com 637 Emerson Place, Severna Park MD United States 21146

    Phone: 855-855-2332

    E-mail: info@bedaonline.com

    Contact: Chevese Turner

    Contact Email: chevese.turner@bedaonline.com

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    Boulder Youth Body Alliance

    The mission of BYBA is to provide leadership opportunities for youth to prevent eating disorders and weight preoccupation, and to inspire a positive body image through peer education, outreach and activism.
    2760 29th St, Suite 2C, Boulder CO United States 80301

    Phone: 303-440-5775

    Contact: Carmen Cool

    Contact Email: carmenccool@yahoo.com

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    Chicago Center for Overcoming Overeating

    We help people end the preoccupation with food and weight, using a non-diet, HAES approach, through workshops, presentations, training and counseling.
    PO Box 108, Deerfield IL 60015

    Phone: 847-267-1200 x2

    E-mail: jmatz@overcomingovereating.com
    ***

    Council On Size & Weight Discrimination

    The Council on Size & Weight Discrimination is a not-for-profit advocacy group working to end discrimination based on body size, shape, or weight. We are consumer advocates for large-size people, especially in medical treatment, job discrimination, and media images. We provide information, counseling, and referral for people who have encountered weight discrimination. We work with regulatory agencies, legislatures, and the media to change public attitudes and public policy regarding weight. We provide public education through our website, www.cswd.org.
    www.cswd.org PO Box 305, Mount Marion NY United States 12456-0305

    Phone: (845) 679-1209

    Fax: (845) 679-1206

    E-mail: info@cswd.org

    Contact: Lynn McAfee

    Contact Email: lynn@cswd.org

    ***

    HAES UK

    HAES UK is a UK-based organisation whose membership is open to all who support its mission. HAES UK supports the Health at Every Size (HAES) approach as an effective, ethical and evidence-based approach to healthcare policy, practice and research. HAES UK is committed to challenging weight-based discrimination which is considered to be disrespectful and harmful to individual and community well-being. HAES UK is committed to the following aims: 1. To examine and publish scientific evidence supporting non-weight-based approaches to healthcare. 2. To promote an accurate Health at Every Size (HAES) approach. 3. To highlight and challenge weight-based discrimination in all areas of social life
    www.healthateverysize.org.uk/ Great Britain

    E-mail: info@healthateverysize.org.uk

    ***

    Imagine Dance Arts

    To provide a safe, loving space for ALL to learn dance. Everyone can dance if they want to and should not be discriminated against because of their size.
    Poughkeepsie NY United States 12603

    Phone: (845) 416-8734

    Contact: Kristin

    Contact Email: Scarlettny73@yahoo.com

    ***

    Kristen Watt Foundation

    The goal of the Kristen Watt Foundation is to provide ways to help youth develop positive self-images, recognize the signs and symptoms of eating disorders, and know what to do if they find themselves or someone they care about faced with this problem.
    www.kristenwattfoundation.org 7746 Lorraine Ave, Stockton CA United States 95210

    Phone: 209-462-3889

    E-mail: kwattfoundation@aol.com

    Contact: Jamie Jessop

    Contact Email: JamieJessopRD@gmail.com

    ***

    Love Your Body Detroit

    We want to challenge the social norm that teaches us to shame our bodies by doing activism we hope will change our community. Help us create a safe environment to prosper and love our bodies!
    We meet the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month to plan and create social activism in the Detroit Metro area. Come and join us! loveyourbodydetroit.tumblr.com/ Detroit MI

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    NAAFA

    Founded in 1969, NAAFA is a non-profit human rights organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for fat people. NAAFA works to eliminate discrimination based on body size and provide fat people with the tools for self-empowerment through public education, advocacy, and member support.
    We come in all sizes. Understand it. Support it. Accept it. www.naafa.org P. O. Box 22510, Oakland CA United States 4609

    Phone: 916-558-6880

    E-mail: naafa_pr@yahoo.com

    Contact: Peggy Howell

    Contact Email: naafa_pr@yahoo.com

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    NORMAL in Schools

    NORMAL is a national nonprofit that educates about eating disorders (including binge eating disorder), self-esteem and body image through arts and mindfulness programs.
    www.normal-life.org/ED_101.php NY
    ***


    OHSU Center for Women's Health

    Health Education Resources at the OHSU Center for Women's Health is committed to providing diverse educational opportunities and support for women. We believe that every woman can enjoy wellness, and partner with them to create this through coaching, classes, educational opportunities, and more.
    www.ohsuwomenshealth.com/classes 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, L466, Portland OR 97239

    Phone: 503-418-4506

    E-mail: cwh@ohsu.edu

    Contact: Lisa Nielson

    Contact Email: nielsonl@ohsu.edu

    ***

    Ophelia's Place

    Ophelia's Place is a non-profit organization committed to empowering individuals, families, and communities to redefine beauty and health through initiatives that increase self-esteem, improve body image and introduce alternatives to dangerous desires for perfection; and to providing outreach, advocacy and educational services to those impacted by eating disorders, disordered eating and body dissatisfaction.
    www.opheliasplace.org 407 Tulip Street, Liverpool NY 13088

    Phone: (315) 451-5544

    Fax: (315) 451-5557

    E-mail: joslynps@gmail.com

    Contact: Mary Ellen Clausen

    Contact Email: maryellen@opheliasplace.org

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    REbeL, INC.

    REbeL encourages students to rebel against our culture's unrealistic standards of beauty, which value appearance over character and promote low self-esteem, body dissatisfaction, eating disorders, bullying, and suicide. We strive to foster a healthy culture of kindness. We emphasize the importance of seeing each person's beauty and value, regardless of size. We empower students to identify and dialogue about these issues, raise awareness among their peers, and create solutions to the problems.
    REbeL is a Not For Profit peer-education program currently running in several high schools and one middle school in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. www.rebelks.com Overland Park KS United States

    Phone: (913) 660-4650

    Contact: Laura Eickman, Psy.D., Director of REbeL

    Contact Email: laura.eickman@gmail.com

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    The Marissa Mission

    The Marissa Mission fosters youths in a nourishing and playful environment, encouraging development into vibrant, confident and healthy people through Improvisational Tribal Style belly dance, yogic practice, expressive art, community and empowering life skills.
    The Marissa Mission is a non-profit youth empowerment program, offering classes, camps, workshops and performances. www.marissamission.org
    6 NE Tillamook St, Portland OR United States 97219

    Phone: 503-933-5536

    E-mail: info@marissamission.org

    Contact: Rachel Shelton, Director
  • Skittles2183
    Skittles2183 Posts: 1,632 Member
    I just saw this but I like it so I did 100 jumping jacks. but I am going to do it the rest of the week
  • BLillard68
    BLillard68 Posts: 309 Member
    March 4....

    Physical: Do 100 jumping jacks every day this week....DONE!!!

    Mental: Research Health At Every Size (HAES) and, in this thread, respond to your findings....still waiting on the book from my local library.

    Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week....under 1800 calories today.
  • Bebubble
    Bebubble Posts: 938 Member
    March 4
    Did I complete mini challenge #1 100 JJ broke into 50/50
    Did I complete mini challenge #2 Working on it
    Did I complete mini challenge #3 Cal goal is below 1800.

    When I started here last Sept. I could not even jump or move enough to do a JJ. I credit a lot of my ability to be able to do it now to challenges like this one! Thank you caradea
  • caradae
    caradae Posts: 743 Member
    March 4....

    Physical: Do 100 jumping jacks every day this week....DONE!!!

    Mental: Research Health At Every Size (HAES) and, in this thread, respond to your findings....still waiting on the book from my local library.

    Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week....under 1800 calories today.


    You're reading the actual book! I'm so pleased to hear it! Best book ever, seriously. It changed my life. I love it.
  • Bebubble
    Bebubble Posts: 938 Member
    March 5th
    Did I complete mini challenge #1 100 JJ broke into 50/50
    Did I complete mini challenge #2 Working on it
    Did I complete mini challenge #3 Cal goal is below 1800.
  • BLillard68
    BLillard68 Posts: 309 Member
    March 5

    Physical: Do 100 jumping jacks every day this week....DONE!!! :bigsmile:

    Mental: Research Health At Every Size (HAES) and, in this thread, respond to your findings....still waiting on the book from my local library. :ohwell:

    Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week....under 1800 calories!!!! :bigsmile:
  • Bebubble
    Bebubble Posts: 938 Member
    March 5th
    Did I complete mini challenge #1 100 JJ broke into 50/50
    Did I complete mini challenge #2 Working on it
    Did I complete mini challenge #3 Cal goal is below 1800.
    Read a few articles on the #2 challenge.
    Interesting. I got a lot form it. Wish it had been mandatory reading for me and my kids.
    I am going to try and follow the info!
  • caradae
    caradae Posts: 743 Member
    March 5th
    Did I complete mini challenge #1 100 JJ broke into 50/50
    Did I complete mini challenge #2 Working on it
    Did I complete mini challenge #3 Cal goal is below 1800.
    Read a few articles on the #2 challenge.
    Interesting. I got a lot form it. Wish it had been mandatory reading for me and my kids.
    I am going to try and follow the info!

    That is awesome!
  • BLillard68
    BLillard68 Posts: 309 Member
    March 6

    Physical: Do 100 jumping jacks every day this week....DONE!!!:bigsmile:

    Mental: Research Health At Every Size (HAES) and, in this thread, respond to your findings....picked up the book this evening...will start to read it tonight!!! :bigsmile:

    Diet: Set your calorie goal to no more than 1800 every day this week....under 1800...just barely...ate out at Golden Corral but made several good choices. :blushing: