40+ Club: Spring Fitness Challenge

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  • Robin1117
    Robin1117 Posts: 1,768 Member
    Stiring---I LOVE your new picture--you look fantastic!!!

    Just wanted to start off by saying that.....

    Hello everyone! Hope the week is going well so far.

    Things are good with me. I had a slacker week last week where every minute of exercise felt like 10....but that feeling subsided thankfully by the weekend and now I'm back on track. I have been playing around with upping my maintenance calories slightly and have seen no issues with it so far...so may tweak it up a little more. I did get on the scale today after avoiding it for the last month or so, and I'm right in the middle of my range so A-OK!

    For exercise I'm still trying to get outside more, but it's still freezing out. I tried to wear my HRM outside yesterday and I was going to walk briskly up and down a huge hill in our field next to the house (the snow finally melted so I can see the ground!), and my lab was happy to get another walk, but then my HRM decided not to work. Very disappointing. I don't know if it was the coat I was wearing or if my battery is dying---anyway, maybe I'll try again today. So far my quest to make myself less reliant on my elliptical is working really well...if I can get some hill walking in that will be another added "something" I can do. Right now my winter/inside activities have included about 25 minutes of circuit training, 20-30 minutes on the elliptical, and some days jump roping (I have made it up to 23 minutes!). Between the 3 of them, it seems to go quickly most days but I'm ready for the fresh air, definitely.

    I have also tried to set some mini-goals for myself. Since I don't lose weight anymore, some others suggested this as something helpful to keep us motivated. One goal is to make dinners a little more interesting. Last week I made 2 new recipes, that were not high in calorie at all, but made us all much more happy. I made a lemon/sesame tuna steak over asparagus, and I made homemade whole wheat tortillas and steak fajitas. YUM! That reminds me I should think of something new to make tonight. The other goal I have had is to write my thoughts down more so have been trying to use the blog feature here each week to focus my fitness/food thoughts rather than internalize so much. It's certainly not ground -breaking but it's kind of nice to get in the habit of focusing and organizing my thoughts and I find once I do, what I'm over analyzing leaves my head and makes room to think about other things.

    Anyway, I'm going to get caught up on all the latest posts now....hope everyone has a great week!!
  • Victorious_One
    Victorious_One Posts: 174 Member
    Hi, everyone! I hope all is going well.

    Altushe, I'm glad to hear about your edema being resolved. Let us know how the scope goes. And thank you so much for your information about bikes. I will get the fam to go to the bike store in the next couple of weeks. SingFree has me curious about the bike path on the Potomac. That can't be more than 3 hours away from us. It sounds like a great Saturday afternoon trip.

    JPriceGA, I LOVE that you say "young pup!" Ha! I tell my daughter all the time that she's still a young pup comin' up. She rolls her eyes but she'll appreciate it when she's 40+ :laugh:

    Sodium is the devil! Weight Watcher says that you can just drink it off with water if you don't have a heart condition or high blood pressure. I hope that's true, but then again, we all know my problems with water. :ohwell:

    I did get off my rusty dusty yesterday and take the pooch for an hour-long walk. It was ridiculously cold outside! My fingers were totally hurting! By the end of the walk, it felt like it had warmed up about 20 degrees outside. That's just great. :grumble: I'm committing to do it again today. It's not as cold outside, and it's nice and warm.

    Have a great day, everyone!
  • Jujubie
    Jujubie Posts: 130 Member
    Thank you for putting things in perspective. I guess that since I've been losing a little each week, I was somewhat disappointed. But hey, I'm OK and back on track. I'm now actually looking forward to my weigh in tomorrow.
  • deafmom4
    deafmom4 Posts: 6
    This is awesome having a 40+club! I am new to myfitnesspal. My friend told about it and decided to check it out. I love the calories count which is so easy to use. For exercises, I have to be careful for my back flare-ups which really brings me down. I had a back injury in 2004 and never became the same. But I am happy to say I can do brisk walks :smile: My goal is to lose some weight and exercise to strengthen my back but most of all, be healthy,fit and eat right :smile: . It will be long and slow but I am willing to give it all. Again, its great seeing a 40+ club!

    Have a great Day!!:flowerforyou:
  • altushe
    altushe Posts: 57 Member
    Victorious, turns out I gave you the prior bicycle models for my husband and daughter who both upgraded last year. They did both love the old ones that I gave you - but here are the updates...Giant for my husband and Speciaiized for my daughter. All four are bicycles worth considering and are good for street riding, dirt paths, etc. All of our bicycles are hybrids (vs. racers, etc.) and are 21 speed (gears shift into 3 tensions, 7 positions each). Hope this helps.
  • StiringWendel
    StiringWendel Posts: 3,908 Member
    Good Morning!

    Robin, thank you for the compliment on my new photo! I'm glad you've worked your way through the slump. March, for me, is always a tough month for motivation because I so want winter to be over....and it just never quite is. I love your new goals! I'll check out your blog. I've thought about doing the same thing at times....just never got around to doing it.

    Victorious_One, there is a path called The Mt. Vernon Trail that extends about 25 miles along the Potomac. It is really a great path and once out of DC itself (where they are doing alot of work along the path), it is really beautiful. We've walked portions of it, and I think it is better for bikers than walkers (because there are too many bikes on it to be comfortable walking), but when/if my husband and I start training for our half-marathon, it will be on that trail.

    Jujubie, perspective is something I struggle with all of the time still. When I start feeling 'fat', I have to remind myself that I'm still below my goal weight and I'm feeling 'fat' in clothing that is six sizes smaller (or more) than I was wearing two years ago. It's so easy to beat ourselves up at times....and so counter-productive. So I'm happy that you're back on track and feeling better!

    deafmom, welcome! I'm sorry to hear about your back. I suffered quite an injury back in 2000 and have never been the same. But through good stretching and building strength, I rarely have any flare-ups any more...and when I do, I get better much more quickly than I used to. So there is hope!!!

    All here is well. Working out hard and eating clean, so all is good.
  • Robin1117
    Robin1117 Posts: 1,768 Member
    Hi--just a quick note --Stiring--thanks so much for your ideas a few weeks ago on more exercise videos. I finally checked them out yesterday and did order the six pack --six weeks (I think it's something like that)? I did look at the P90x, and would like to break away from Jillian a bit, but am not sure I want to dish out the $140 for the whole set just yet. It sounds like you think it's worthwhile??

    Altushe---I'm so glad to hear the edema has subsided! Don't worry--it's not just you--all of us maintainers are still in the same up/down cycle too. I'm thinking this is our new "normal" so I'm trying to get used to it......

    Deafmom--welcome! glad you joined MFP and this thread, and it's great you are taking it slow with the back injury. That's nothing to mess around with.... since having my son I have a weak back, and have been watching myself because I know that bad backs run in our family. My younger brother just had surgery at 39 on his back a few weeks ago. Terrifying that he is so young and had to do this--but has been abusing himself w/running, soccer, and stuff like that since he was a kid. And my sister-in-law has had 3 back surgeries in the last 2 years. We need to be good to them, big time!

    Anyway, enjoy the day everyone! We are finally seeing the sun--even the bluebird and wife are out in our yard singing away this morning. spring is coming!!
  • Hi everyone,

    Sorry Ive been MIA...but work is crazy!!! I am really dragging butt this week...Im going to try to get in bed alittle earlier tonight. Been okay with my food this week. Watching my sodium closely. One day so far has been over, the rest within the limit. Its difficult but Im finding that eating less processed food helps.:smile:
    I saw a documentary over the weekend, Food Inc. Has anyone seen it? It shows how big corpoartions are controlling our food supplies and how they are raising, harvesting etc...the food we eat. It was very interesting and slighly disturbing.
    I have decided that we are going to start buying locally raised and grown meat products and more organic fruits and veggies. I am so ready for spring/summer so I can start my veggie garden!

    Altushe - glad to hear the edema is better. Hope the scope shows the answer.

    Deafmom - Welcome! Good luck on your journey.

    Stiring - Im with you on March being a difficult month, not quite spring and but not quite winter. But only a few days left and it will be April! Hoping for lots of sunshine!

    Robin - Do you have Jillians shredd? Did you like it? Would it be difficult for a newly active person to do? or someone with back issues? Im interested but kinda weary...

    Well Im sure glad its Weds already. Two more days left of work and then Im on vacation next week. Its a stay vacation. I will be visiting colleges with my daughter a few days next week and just relaxing! Ahhhh I can't wait! :happy:

    Hope everyone has a great week~!
  • Jujubie
    Jujubie Posts: 130 Member
    Turns out that going back on track was positive and worth it as I lost 2 1/2 pounds since the last weigh in. I wasn't expecting that much and I'm reassured that tracking food works wonders.

    I have never been on a diet nor I am now but I'm simply doing math with MFP, "buying" calories with exercise when I run out of calories to eat. It seems to be working and I find myself adjusting food choices so that there is a better balance throughout the meals.

    The only real thing that I find that I have cut is milk. I used to drink it all the time and now hardly drink more than a glass and only if my calories allow it. That's got me somewhat worried so I might have to think about that. I really don't want to get into any kind of supplements.

    Thank you all who commented on perspective. It's too easy to get caught up in our perceptions and forget about the overall picture.
  • singfree
    singfree Posts: 1,591 Member
    Good morning!

    What crazy weather we're having! Right now it is raining, but it's supposed to snow later tonight. I keep watching different weather forecasts to see which one I like best and go with that one...now that's a real optimist!!

    Stiring, I have to say that after only a few days of lowering my carbs a bit, I am seeing some results. I don't feel bloated at all and I can actually see some slimming in the mirror and in my clothes. Again, I hesitate to say this is Atkins-like because it is not at all. I am eating some carbs (mostly in the form of whole grain bread) throughout the day. I also have some steamed veg and maybe an apple or applesauce, depending on my mood. I'm trying to be as balanced as possible. It's not a perfect diet, to be sure, but it's a short-term solution to something that has been frustrating me for a long time. I am not limiting my cals, although I am not counting them either. I'm just playing it by ear and seeing how it goes.

    I hope I have something good to report tomorrow. My fingers are crossed that I have found the right combination so that I can lose these final few lbs during the month of April and hit my goal before we leave for Utah.

    Have a great day!
  • StiringWendel
    StiringWendel Posts: 3,908 Member
    Good Morning!

    Robin, I hope you enjoy Six Weeks/Six Pack. I do. I find these workouts to be a great add-on to a 30 minute cardio routine, though they do contain some cardio themselves. Regarding other DVDs, I totally understand your hesitancy in investing the money into P90X. My husband bought our set (has never used it, but that's another story) and, believe me, we wouldn't own it if he hadn't since i would have been a little too uncertain about the system to invest that money. But it is a great system and if, down the road, you want to invest, if you've got questions about it....please ask. Since, based on what you've written in the past, it doesn't appear that you've done alot of strength training at home, the system I would recommend for you right now is called Supreme 90. It isn't for beginners so it won't teach you much about strength training. But here are the benefits of this program: it is 10 DVDs for $19.99 :noway: ; the workouts vary in length between 30 and 45 minutes; it contains both cardio and resistance training DVDs so it is a full system; the workouts require little equipment (a set of light weights, say 5lb, 8lb and 10lb) and a stability ball. I know quite a few people are doing a rotation of these DVDs right now and, by and large, they absolutely love it. If they don't like one particular workout in the series, the beauty of that is they only spent $19.99 for all 10!! There are some workouts in P90X that I never do (KenpoX, CardioX), and I spent WAY more for those workouts than people are spending for Supreme 90. The only reason I've not done Supreme 90 is I was already committed to this P90X rotation when I started reading such great things about it. But I'm definitely going to get it and try it out.....probably this summer. You can order Supreme 90 online at either www.collagevideo.com or www.totalfitnessdvds.com. Just search for 'Supreme 90'. People have also been able to buy them in Walgreens, at Bed Bath and Beyond and I even saw somebody found them at Target. I've not been able to find them in any store around me, so.......Anyhow, have a look at them. You can also search the internet for comments on them. I routinely go to www.videofitness.com forums to read about workouts, so you'll probably be able to search there for some reviews and find them. Let me know if you have any questions!! I have other recommendations if this doesn't appeal to you!

    Kim, good to see you! I, too, have seen Food, Inc. Very eye-opening. If you are interested in more about the subject, I highly recommend reading (or listening to) Michael Pollan's 'In Defense of Food'. Excellent book!

    jujubie, great job on the weight loss!! Sometimes the body likes that little break that you probably gave it during your vacation and will respond very favorably to it. Sounds like it worked for you!! Regarding milk, are you drinking it for calcium? If you are doing this based on something a doctor has told you, then ignore everything I'm about to type. This is just my opinion based on what I've read, but I do think our calcium needs are a little over-stated IF (and that's a big IF) you are going based on the USDA recommended servings of dairy per day. Again, this is irrelevant if you are going based on a physician's recommendation. I try to stay away from talking about stuff like USDA recommendations because it can get controversial, so I will just say that the USDA is working with alot of different interests in mind, one of which is the US public, but the other of which are the companies that sell food. Many independent studies have indicated that the daily required level for calcium as a whole is over-stated by the USDA. If you are really concerned about this and don't want to add back the milk calories and don't want to take a supplement, I'd highly suggest you do some research on various studies that have been done about calcium requirements and adjust your diet according to some of those studies. I know there was a recent study that came out (within in the past six months) about how our calcium requirements were being over-stated, but I honestly don't know who conducted that study. Since I don't drink milk and eat limited dairy (my body doesn't always like dairy products), I do take a calcium supplement. But I totally agree with your approach of trying to get the nutrients from food. I'm just suggesting you verify those nutrient requirements for yourself. :flowerforyou: And, again, ignore everything I just said if you are following doctor's orders and drink the milk!

    singfree, thanks for the input on carbs. I've been trying to play around with my protein lately because I gravitate towards higher fat proteins (nuts, peanut butter, etc). But, honestly, it isn't working. I'm much too hungry, and I'm finding that I'm much more sore from my workouts. So I'm going to go back to eating more protein and cut out some of the more simple carbs (I've been eating more dried fruit and fruit and such) and see if that helps. I haven't really changed my carb intake but I think that lack of protein with the carbs I'm eating is making for that sluggish feeling. Always a challenge this 'balanced nutrition' thing! I just checked out ten day weather forecast. Lots of rain, but the temps going back up into the 60s. I can handle the rain as long as it's a little warmer!

    All here is well. I'm enjoying this week of P90X. I'm also doing Insanity along with it, but I think this is only going to last for this round of P90X workouts because, boy, am I getting hungry from doing these systems at the same time! Last night I practically ate us out of house and home! Not good. So I think I'm going to have to dial it back eventually so I can maintain my diet plan. But at least I was eating cleanly when I ate everything in sight! :laugh:

    Hope you all enjoy this last day of March!
  • singfree
    singfree Posts: 1,591 Member
    Is it May 1 already? (I wish ! Happy April Fool's Day!)

    No foolin', it's reporting day again. TGIF too. Our Grandson is with us for a visit, so I guess i will take a nap when he takes his afternoon nap. We dodged a bullet with the predicted snow. I haven't seen any weather reports yet, but the NE corner of PA up through Maine is expecting quite a bit of the heavy white stuff.

    All is well with my diet and exercise. I really watched what I ate, for the most part. My clothes are a bit looser and I look slimmer in the mirror. A successful week!

    Stiring, yes, I need more than nuts for protein. Most of my protein is chicken, turkey, eggs, tuna and various cheeses. Throw in some almonds and olive oil and that's about it. The downside is that it gets a bit boring, but it will only be for a few weeks at most. Also, I eat and drink whatever I want on the weekends. As a treat I sometimes make a smoothie with EAS Vanilla Protein and almond milk blended with ice. It gives me that milkshake "mouth feel", plus it's another source of protein. My carbs are in the form of whole grain bread, mixed veg and some fruit. I intentionally stayed away from my usual large bowl of oatmeal in the morning to see what effect it might have. All in all this seems to be working for me.

    I hope everyone has a great weekend!!!
  • LadyPersia
    LadyPersia Posts: 1,445 Member
    Good morning from NEPA. Some snow but the kids went to school yeah. School is already extended until the 17 of June. They need to go:laugh:

    Sing glad it missed you.

    Happy April fools day.

    My goal for April is to kick up my outside exercises. Shoveling not included:noway: I need to get my last 10 pounds off.

    Hope everyone is well. Lets chant for a cure of cancer and alzheimers please.

    Namaste...Kim
  • StiringWendel
    StiringWendel Posts: 3,908 Member
    Good Morning!

    LadyPersia, those last ten pounds are tough to get off!! But I have no doubt you'll be able to do it. You seem to be really good at setting goals for yourself and sticking with them. Sorry to hear about the snow. We just have rain and wind. But we're supposed to be back up into the 60s and 70s next week!

    singfree, hope you have a great weekend with your grandson. I've been working the whole 'eat whatever I want' on the weekends as well (or at least one day a weekend) and it doesn't seem to be doing any harm to me physically. I find that I naturally gravitate to healthier foods, even when we're eating out, so that isn't an issue. But put some chocolate near me.....and I'm right there! I've got to still watch that because those calories add up fast. Yeah, my problem with protein is that I'm not much of a meat eater. I make a couple of vegetarian dinners every week and on those days, I have to be really cognizant to try to get some lean turkey or chicken at lunch. The other night (Wednesday), I thought I was okay because I had a couple of turkey slices at lunch and some steamed shrimp with dinner. But, boy, was my body craving more protein, and I attacked every single almond, peanut, cashew, walnut etc in the house I could find. I'm thinking that's because of doing P90X right now. Last time I did it, I was eating about 400-500 calories a day more than I'm eating right now, and I'm thinking I might need to up my calories a bit (especially since I'm doing both a P90X and an Insanity workout each day right now).

    Friday check-in....this week went well, despite my ravenous hunger on Wednesday night. Like I said, I'm doing a combined P90X and Insanity rotation, and it is really challenging me. My goal is to stick with it for two more weeks because I'm really noticing some strength and cardio improvements. That will take me to the end of the second round of P90X, and I'll assess then whether I'm up to doing the same thing/a similar thing for the third round. I'm happy with where I'm at right now, but I want to work on my diet a bit more next week to see if I can't address some of the hunger issues. It always amazes me how a little change in my workout routine can completely change my appetite/dietary needs.

    Hope you all have a great weekend!
  • Texssippian
    Texssippian Posts: 235
    Hi all!

    Had a very busy week with a giant project on Monday that kept me at work all weekend. Ended up with a knot in my back between the shoulder blades. Goes away at night but comes back as soon as I got to the office. grrrr

    Favorite thing to do this week was to look at the iris when I got home. One yellow one blooming, a mid-color purple blooming, a purple and white about to bloom, a deep blue (Navy Blues) about to bloom, an orange/peach (Brilliant Performance) about to bloom and around 45 more buds. Not so great with eating or exercise unless countless hours at the computer count!

    Check out the picture at bing.com today. Looking at bing every day is a fun little diversion for me. The pictures are always incredible.

    Wildflowers are blooming. Primrose is beginning to look like someone poured cotton candy along the highway. Blue bonnets are up and some Indian Paintbrushes. We are driving to Austin tomorrow to see our daughter. Should have good wildflower viewing along the way. So sorry for everyone who still has snow. We will be miserable in July and August with 100+ degree weather, so rub it in then.

    Take care all! TxMs
  • JPriceGA
    JPriceGA Posts: 508 Member
    Hello everyone!

    Sounds like all are doing well. I just finished catching up with everyone's posts.

    GBryant - have you started running?

    Texssippian - I have relatives in Austin & New Braunfels. Nice part of Texas. Enjoy it before it gets too hot!

    StiringWendel - P90X AND Insanity??? Wow! Beach Body has a very impressive multi-level marketing machine going - the founders must be making a boatload of money. A lot of MFP people seem to use their products (and yes, I've bought some myself). I liked your references to some other fitness video sites - I'm going to check those out.

    Traveling always makes staying on track tough! This week I spent two days in Denver - I learned that chap-stick is essential there! It was very windy, and I kept drying out. I drank glass after glass after glass of water and still felt dry! Also, eating in restaurants it's hard to know what is going to be full of sodium - I got a bunch somewhere, and I must have eaten something I'm allergic to. Whatever it was made my lips swell up and turn red. Because of the wind and dryness - I'm not sure which meal triggered the allergic response. I get that when I eat clams, but I don't think I had any of those. I'm not sure what triggered it. By the time I got home my hands, ankles and face were all swollen.

    I did get in a two-mile run, followed by a one mile walk Thursday morning. Then, we walked all over town - so I'm not sure of the additional distance, but could have been four miles or more throughout the day. Again, hard to tell. I managed to pass up a number of fabulous dessert items. It seemed like I totally busted the calorie budget, but each time I managed to log in and put in my food, it didn't register too much over what it should have been. I'm not getting on the scale until the swelling goes down!

    I acutally had the best run I've had in a couple of weeks - so that's good!
  • LadyPersia
    LadyPersia Posts: 1,445 Member
    StiringWendel- Thank you. I cant wait until we have warm weather...P90x and Insanity???? Your my hero!

    Texssoppian- Have a wonderful trip to Austin I love it there. I have dear friends and family who live throughout the great state of Texas. Im jealos of your blooms. Enjoy yout weekend and be well.

    JpriceGA- To most managers fury...I always ask if I can read their nutritional chart of the menu. It takes some time if it is not posted. in NY and NJ it is posted in every restaurant except deli's.
    Walking is always a great caloric burn!! Congrats on your run

    Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
  • alf1163
    alf1163 Posts: 3,143 Member
    Hello!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry MIA again!!!! So many posts and great comments!!! Welcome to the newcomers as well!!!

    Sing, great to hear from you!! You are going to Orlando in May right? We should be there on the 9th until the 14th. We are driving, road trip!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It should be fun!!! We are taking my son to the Disney parks. His birthday is on the 13th.

    Stiring, beautiful picture!!! You look great!!!

    Recap, slowly losing but feeling great and noticing it in the mirror and how my clothes fit. I only have about 1.5 lbs to my first goal. I really think I cannot be under 125, it is way too hard to be under that without making some drastic changes and sacrifices. My Lent restrictions have really helped a lot in a way...I might keep them past Easter. Back to teaching this past week, I had a lot of energy. I started my third week of Cathe's butts and guts, some chapters only. (Stiring, please let me know when you need it back) I do it 3 times a week. I am having a hard time getting into an upper body workout without the help of a dvd such ChaLean or P90X. :( I want to regain some of my strength and definition before I got the biceps tendonitis. I know what I need to do but cant find the motivation to do it on my own. Any ideas? Another one is yoga/flexibility, cannot get in a routine of at least doing it once a week, preferrably 3 times a week. So much to do, soooo little time. My PT is going great. I love this new therapist, very motivating. He works me hard. I see him twice a week. One day we work on the ankle another day on the hip. Since they are both on the left side most of the exercise work both injuries twice a week, plus I am doing the exercises at home as well.


    Take care!!!! :flowerforyou:
  • Hi Everyone,

    Its a beautiful Sunday afternoon in Ohio. I just got in from walking the dog and we have all the windows open and are enjoying Spring!:happy:
    Good week last week, able to keep sodium within goals most days. Definite improvement.
    Lost 1lb this week Total lost 22lbs. I am officially 1/4 of the way to my goal weight. YAY!!
    Next goal under 200 by vacation in July. Might be difficult but Im going to try. I'd be fine with being close before vacation.

    Im on vacation this week and will being some traveling with my daughter visiting colleges in Ohio. Plan on working out after our visits and pampering myself alittle....manicure, pedicure, and massage.

    I hope everyone has a great week.

    Kim
  • LadyPersia
    LadyPersia Posts: 1,445 Member
    Have a awesome, fit week!!! Talk to you on Friday to share all of your wonderful goals you have reached!

    Pray for my Dad and my husbands grandmother. They are slowing down on their will to live. Lets fight Alzheimers and Cancer big time!!! It doesnt matter how long I have worked in Medicine (20+years). I could never deal with death especially this close.

    {{{hugs}}}

    Kim aka LadyPersia
  • singfree
    singfree Posts: 1,591 Member
    Good morning!

    I hope that everyone had a great weekend. We had a good time with our Grandson, but that meant no time to go to the gym. I will start back fresh today. My eating over the weekend can only be described as carbo-licious! We had pizza and stomboli on Friday night (as well as leftovers), so I now have to get this out of my system. Back to clean eating and a more protein-rich diet.

    Alf, we WERE going to Orlando in May, but our plans have changed. We are instead going to visit my BIL in Utah. The moved from Calif. and built a new house. My wife is anxious to see it. We will be flying in to Las Vegas and they will pick us up there.

    Nothing much to report for today...getting tired and can't wait to go home to bed!

    Have a great day!
  • StiringWendel
    StiringWendel Posts: 3,908 Member
    Good Morning!

    Great job on losing weight everybody!!! Sounds like last week was a universal success.

    alf, I wish I could help you with motivation, but that's a tough one. If you are looking for new workouts and just don't know what to get, let me know and I'll try to make some recommendations. Maybe right now you need to find just a couple of workouts until you get back into the swing of things as opposed to tackling a longer 90 day workout ala P90X or CLX. It just might make it seem less arduous or less of a full commitment right now. Sometimes a 90 day rotation helps motivate me and other times, it just makes me not want to do anything. So think about whether just a couple upper body workouts (or full body workouts) would be a better option right now. I have no immediate need for the Cathe DVD back so continue to enjoy!

    singfree, glad you enjoyed your weekend with your grandson! Don't worry about the eating. You'll be back on track and, no doubt, in great shape by the time you go to Utah.

    LadyPersia, I'll keep your father and your husband's grandmother in my thoughts. Take care of yourself!

    All here is well. I'm continuing with my Insanity/P90X rotation. I started eating more over the weekend and I think that will help me a great deal in getting through these next couple of weeks. I just wasn't eating enough to sustain these workouts last week, and that was really impacting my mood and energy levels. But I'm feeling much better now and have already powered through my Insanity workout this morning. Later I'll do P90X Chest/Shoulders/Triceps (and Ab Ripper X). I'm actually enjoying this rotation.

    JPriceGA, the funny thing about Beachbody is that I've never seen any of the infomercials, so I don't know how well their marketing is working at the initial level. My husband bought P90X after hearing about it at work. And our dear friend singfree is the one who got me interested in Insanity when he was doing the rotation. I don't really consider myself much of a Beachbody user because most of my workouts are those done by Cathe Friedrich (I've worked out with her DVDs for about 13 years or so). I have a tendency to think Beachbody products are over-priced (on the whole) and it is difficult to purchase just what you want (like individual DVDs instead of full programs or DVDs without all the 'extras' Beachbody can throw in at times). That being said, I find the workout systems I've got (Turbo Fire, P90X and Insanity) to be very effective so I kind of overlook some of the very blatant flaws with Beachbody at times. But I can't recommend these products or working with Beachbody to everybody, that's for sure. I don't think their workouts are the safest on the market (by a VERY long shot) and, again, they are pricey.

    Spring is returning to the DC area....for a day. But we're supposed to get some severe weather tonight. That's okay because I love thunderstorms. After all, what's spring without rain, thunder, hail, etc. :wink: Enjoy the day!
  • pepper06
    pepper06 Posts: 89
    hi everyone-see all is doing well.
  • gbryant
    gbryant Posts: 24 Member
    Just a quick checkin

    Glad we have such a great group of poeple sharing our ups and downs

    I have not been great, but not been to bad either. I did loose .4 lbs on Friday, did not get to post. Work has been really stressful. I have lost my part time help and am on my own till we can get a new person hired :grumble: :grumble: :grumble:

    jprice - yes I have been runing. I have only ran 3.25 mile once since I decided to run a 5k. I tried to run last night another 3.25 but I am having some heart issues and was only able to run 1.5 miles before I had to stop. I had an EKG on Friday and they said that it was fine. They said it was stress related and that is what is causing my heart to feel like its on mega doses of Psuedefedrin (sp?)They gave me some medication for stress, I decided not to take the medication. I do have an appointment with my regular doctor today, so I will discuss with her. I am not one to take medication and I just hope that they dont want me to be on something. I do have family history of heart issues in my family. Gpa died at 46, my uncle at 52 of heart attack, my gma and aunt have had open heart, my mom has had 2 stents put in. My mom is a little freaking out on me so I am going to follow my docs advice, just dont want to be on stress med's.

    Hope everyone has a great week and stays on track. :smile:
  • JPriceGA
    JPriceGA Posts: 508 Member
    GBryant - I highly recommend using a heart rate monitor with a chest strap while running. I learned that even though I'm slow, I push myself too hard sometimes. I can set the monitor to beep when I go over the top of my target HR range. That let's me know to slow down right away. I have found it to be very helpful. I use it at the gym as well - the spin bikes and the treadmills pickup the signal, which is really great.

    This weekend was really stressful. I got plenty of exercise anyway, but continued a heavier calorie count (but not extreme) through Sunday. I'm headed back to my 1200 calories/day :-)

    Still haven't weighed for the week. Probably won't for a couple more days.
  • alf1163
    alf1163 Posts: 3,143 Member
    Good morning!!! All is well here. Not much to report since I last posted.

    LadyPersia, my thoughts and prayers for your family. :flowerforyou:

    Sing, glad you had a great time with your grandson. I miss my Nati, she seems to be spending more time with her dad now. :cry: She should be here later on this week and already told my daughter I want to keep her Thu night so I can spend Nana time with her on Friday, maybe the zoo...that will be a workout chasing after her :laugh:

    kimkelly, congrats on your weightloss!!!!! :drinker:

    Pepper, caught a glimpse of you :laugh: How are you doing?

    Stiring, how much do you eat? How many calories? I really cannot find the time to log in my foods. I tend to eat the same things and not so much so I am staying around 1500-1700, I am guessing here. But then again I am not monitoring the calories I burn when I teach so who knows, I might be undereating. I hope not...

    Gbryant, take care of yourself. Jprice's recommendation is a good one. Perhaps you might want the doctor to order more tests, EKG are not the best. Maybe you can have a stress test done and an ultrasound to make sure everything is right with your heart. Are you on blood pressure meds? When my husband was hospitalized with chest pain, etc they did all kinds of test including the ones mentioned. They also talked about anxiety meds, he hasnt done anything about that either. But he did admit to the doctors that he has always been the anxious type. I know he is...he worries about everything and get highly upset when talking about anything he cares about. Yikes!!! In the meantime try to relax as much as possible, continue to stay positive. :flowerforyou:

    Jprice, good to hear from you. You are always so positive!!!

    Have a great day!!! Driving a rental, my SUV got rear ended last week so it is in the shop for repairs until Thu. Going to work today. Boring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL And teaching tonight Yay!!!
  • StiringWendel
    StiringWendel Posts: 3,908 Member
    gbryant, I'm sorry to hear about the heart issues. You've already gotten some great recommendations, all of which I agree with. A HRM is probably the best way to make sure that you aren't pushing yourself too hard. In addition, if you are on certain medications, that can affect your heart rate. But maybe they can do some more tests as well. Given your family background, I don't think asking for that is out of the question. Take it easy!

    pepper, good to see you!!! How are you doing? We've missed you around here!!

    JPriceGA, sorry to hear about the stressful weekend. No harm in keeping your calorie count higher during times like that, especially if you are working out. I think it's great that you're listening to your body that way.

    alf, it's really hard for me to say how much I eat because it really does vary quite a bit based on my workouts. When I'm trying to maintain and working out as hard as I am right now, I can eat upwards of 2200-2400 calories a day. When I'm not working out (which isn't very often if I'm being honest), I try to maintain at 1800 but would need to drop that more if I went for an extended period of time without working out (to 1400). When I'm trying to lose weight and working out as hard as I am right now, I drop my calories to about 1700. Any lower than that, and I go crazy. So I'm kind of all over the place depending on my workouts and what I'm trying to do with my body. I think 1500 may be too low for you given your height and activity level if you are trying to maintain. I would definitely think that the 1700-1800 range would probably be a little better. But I don't think you're in danger of slowing down your metabolism eating that few.....but you don't NEED to eat so few. Does that make sense? Changing subjects...sorry to hear about your car!

    All here is well. I'm continuing with my Insanity/P90X rotation, and it is feeling much better this week than it did last week. I've upped my calories into my higher maintenance range (as indicated above), and it feels SO much better. Like I've said before, it really pays to listen to the body.

    Hope you all have a good day!
  • JPriceGA
    JPriceGA Posts: 508 Member
    Alf1163 - thank you for the comment. I haven't been feeling very positive today - so it's a good to know I'm thought of as being positive! You didn't say, but I hope you weren't injured at all in your accident. As my mother used to say, cars can be replaced, people can't.

    StiringWendel - thank you. It's a challenge to balance "listening" with being okay with feeling "hungry." It's so easy to overeat!

    I made the mistake of getting on the scale today. Bad plan. Shoulda waited a few more days. Whenever I hit a new low weight, my body immediately responds with an uptick. That coincided with my travel last week and crazy weekend. I think I forgot to login Sunday, which, even though I logged everything for Sunday, probably re-set my login streak. I got to 70 something - my goal was 180. I know it's a silly little thing, but it contributes to my less than positive outlook today.

    Regardless - I'm logging my food, planning to go to spin class tonight and will look forward to taking the next right step. In honor of LadyPersia, I'm going to go breathe and get some water now.
  • tron3002
    tron3002 Posts: 440 Member
    Sorry I've been MIA... As most of you know my brother and his family have had a hard time due to the death of their 4 month old baby. Well, he called me up a week ago and said he's leaving and on his way up to my house. He took some time to leave some of the stress he has felt down there and has actually been able to eat and catch up on some sleep. When he finally called his wife to let her know where he was she came up too. Now they are talking about moving up here so we've been running around looking at houses and he's scoping out jobs today. You cant avoid the problems forever and I know moving isn't gonna solve everything but they both don't have family down there anymore and if they can ease up the financial burden a little bit it would help the happier moments they do get they can actually enjoy.

    My exercise has been non existent with all the running around.... Eating has been ok but I know my body and I know I've probably gained... I'd be surprised if I didn't.

    I'll try to catch up more later on, I've gotta pick up my house before it gets too out of control.

    Hope you all are having a wonderful day!!!!
  • niknik43
    niknik43 Posts: 36
    Friday was my weigh in day but we were getting ready to head out of town for my son's rodeo so I didn't get over here to MFP. So here it is...better late than never. I'm down 1.6 for last week. I was so excited about my loss and had the best of intentions for the long weekend. We ate out every meal for the last 3 days and it's so hard to make good choices when you're out of your element and don't have all of your "tools" with you. THEN...on top of eating out for three days, TOM came about two weeks early. THEN...on top of THAT, I'm having a severe attack of seasonal allergies. To sum it all up, between eating out of my "norm", TOM, and my allergies, I'm feeling pretty crappy. I'm having a little trouble getting back on track today and I'm hoping tomorrow (and the rest of the week) will be better.

    I hope all of you had a great weekend!
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