MFP's most common user pitfall to avoid
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Your post was very helpful, so I took a leap of faith and changed my goal to 1 lb per week because I haven't lost in a couple of weeks. Hope it works! I didn't change my ending goal but I think you are absolutely right. I'm pretty sure I'll know it when I get there!0
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be aware guys, while I'm flattered and excited about all the positive responses to this post. I also don't want people to suddenly think it's a cure for all plateaus. Really, the most important thing you can do for yourself is sit down and examine your situation in totality. Examine your lifestyle, the stresses in your life, your activities, your eating habits, your exercise patterns, injuries, family history, and all your statistical numbers. These are all contributors to your weight, and they all are factors in whether, and how much weight you will lose. Having a correct weekly, and long term goal is wonderful, but it won't solve everything. What really matters is that you change your whole lifestyle to be healthier, not just one small aspect of it.0
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this is what you'd call a self-bump0
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I agree with what you said, makes complete sense.0
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I know that my body and my abilities have changed dramatically with age.......I set my goal just to get to a healthy BMI. That is my goal.....first to be simply overweight instead of morbidly obese....and finally to actually be at a healthy weight. I am looking at a minimum of 3-4 years to complete this journey, not planning on overnight "miracles" this is a lifestyle change for me to give me a better chance at life. Thank you for this post and the encouragement you give for making a healthy change.0
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It has been a while but I always hear the dietician's voice whom I had 10 years ago. She gave me a 20 lb range to stay in. If I got to the bottom a red flag was to go up that I was depriving my body and if I got to the top another red flag that I was eating too much again. I was able to stay in that range for 5 years and then life/college/marriage/work happened. I haven't figured out my new range but it is so nice to hear someone bring up a reminder that we are not a single number.0
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bump because I think everyone should read this0
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This made me smile so much after someone in a group I belong to complained that we weren't losing like we were on The Biggest Loser. I had to try to explain that I can't lose 5 pounds a week. Though it would be awesome to be at my goal for April.0
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great advice!0
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This is sooo true! Thank you for posting it. Very well said.
I can't agree more on the goal weight. I truly don't know what my "end goal" is. I have an idea or a range and I think that's realistic. I have some MFP friends are so fixated on a number, it's crazy!! Like "I'm 117 now and got to get to 115... two more pounds!". Like something magical will happen once she reaches 115. And will she stay at 115 forever... No! We all fluctuate day by day. So LOVED your recommendation for a goal RANGE, not number.
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Thanks that really puts it into perspective. For me i've never put much into weight and usually when I mean I want to "lose weight" it's usually inches (mainly the belly area) overall I am fairly toned especially the lower half but it's my midsection that is my biggest problem! I have a big belly so I set myself to 2 pounds a week in hopes that with all the excerise I do 4-5 times a week it would help me out. So far i've been using this app for less then a month, I know it sounds stupid but I do also tend to eat my workout calories leaving 100-200 calories extra so we'll see. I haven't hopped on a scale in two years just cause it's not a big deal to me i'd rather weigh 200 pounds of muscle and look lean rather than 160 of fat and just look fat. I have friends that only care about the number and those are the same ones that are always gaining and losing the same 10 pounds over and over0
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thank you....i have my goal set to lose 1lb a week and my final goal weight is between 140-150 but when i get lower into the 160s and 150s i may re-evaluate...at this point 145 is the my "ultimate" goal just so i can say i'm in the "healthy" bmi category but if i feel and look good at 155 or 152 or whatever number, i will "stop" trying to lose weight and really work on getting the best body i can....
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Thx! Very Helpful..0
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OK, so I started eating my exercise calories, and my weight is going UP! Not cool. I had just made it into 'overweight' and now I'm back into obese. NOT COOL. Help please?0
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OK, so I started eating my exercise calories, and my weight is going UP! Not cool. I had just made it into 'overweight' and now I'm back into obese. NOT COOL. Help please?
can you be more specific? stats, exercise, food, ...etc.0 -
I've made my profile public, if you want to take a look and see.
I made some major mistakes yesterday, and I'll be paying for those.
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Replying so that this is in my topics list and I can find it again. Great post!0
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I've made my profile public, if you want to take a look and see.
I made some major mistakes yesterday, and I'll be paying for those.
need more than your diary. need your stats, I.E. height, weight, activity level, exercise types and amounts...etc.0 -
Thanks SHBoss for the insight...I did the opposite of most people, I actually aimed low when I started thinking about weight loss. When I joined MFP I set a goal weight for myself (170) that is actually slightly higher than the "high" number on that chart for my height (5-8). I don't care if it tells me I am "overweight" at that size. I did this on purpose, because I remember being fit and healthy at that size a few years ago, and I believe it is a realistic and attainable goal for me at this age. Until I hit about 32, I was thin to average size and built muscle very quickly, never had a problem with my weight. Between my college years and my late 20s I weighed between 155 and 165--I lifted a lot of weightsand had a very toned body--I looked very athletic and healthy and had a lot of energy. So when I was active I was able to carry "extra" weight without it looking bad, until I hit about 32, became very sedentary in my lifestyle, and ate way too much of the wrong things...I gained about 60 or more pounds within a couple of years. I have lost about 30 pounds in the last few years and am going for another 25...I am ok with keeping a few of my curves0
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Thanks SHBoss for the insight...I did the opposite of most people, I actually aimed low when I started thinking about weight loss. When I joined MFP I set a goal weight for myself (170) that is actually slightly higher than the "high" number on that chart for my height (5-8). I don't care if it tells me I am "overweight" at that size. I did this on purpose, because I remember being fit and healthy at that size a few years ago, and I believe it is a realistic and attainable goal for me at this age. Until I hit about 32, I was thin to average size and built muscle very quickly, never had a problem with my weight. Between my college years and my late 20s I weighed between 155 and 165--I lifted a lot of weightsand had a very toned body--I looked very athletic and healthy and had a lot of energy. So when I was active I was able to carry "extra" weight without it looking bad, until I hit about 32, became very sedentary in my lifestyle, and ate way too much of the wrong things...I gained about 60 or more pounds within a couple of years. I have lost about 30 pounds in the last few years and am going for another 25...I am ok with keeping a few of my curves
good for you photogrrl!
It's why I always say weight is arbitrary. It's all about muscle mass. Muscle mass makes it all better!0 -
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save to read when have more time, great post0
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I've skipped a lot after the first post but is it then recommended that once I hit the "fat" category rather than the "obese category that I should be aiming for 1lbs a week? (Its only 11 lbs away and I like to plan in advance.0
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This is soooo true. Not only do I know I will never be in "high school" shape but even my twenties are out of the question. I am 5'5" and was 114 when I got married (at 24). I am always telling DH that I know I will never be in that shape again, I mean with 3 kids (1 set of twin included) I can't expect miracles LOL. I am constantly telling myself..I just want to feel good about me. My goal is to be a healthy weight and BMI but I also want to just be able to wear a swimsuit (a 1 piece that is) and be comfortable in it. We all need to remember this process isn't about being "vain" but being healthy!0
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