Maintainers - how do you keep your head in the game?

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  • ianthy
    ianthy Posts: 404 Member
    kluvit wrote: »
    The only clothes I have are the ones that fit NOW, and I've invested a fortune in them, so I have tremendous motivation to make sure they continue to fit.

    To do so, I use the same tools that worked to help me lose:
    • I maintain a +/- 3 pound range, and reaching the +3 means going back to weight loss strategies...logging everything and staying within macros.
    • I take breaks from logging, but I always come back if I start developing bad habits, add new foods to my diet, want to focus on exercise goals, or start approaching the upper limit of my range.
    • I typically eat the same things, but when I add new foods or go to new restaurant, I plan accordingly.
    • I make choices based on my budget and decide what is "worth it" to me. I still eat some of my favorites such as breakfast tacos, french fries, and ice cream, but typically not all on the same day...all are fine as long as I've got enough calories in the budget.
    • I even plan for the occaissional binge weekend (2-3 times per year...vacation, holidays, etc.) by increasing workouts and decreasing calories to lose in advance to the lower end of my acceptable range.

    I like this approach.
  • 970Mikaela1
    970Mikaela1 Posts: 2,013 Member
    I log my food 90% of the time. weigh myself often. lift my weights religiously. enjoy any foods I so desire. been maintaining for almost two years.
  • skyqueen6
    skyqueen6 Posts: 8 Member
    I accidentally lost about 1 lb.
  • skyqueen6
    skyqueen6 Posts: 8 Member
    I finally have developed the habits to go back to eating healthy, not matter how bad a meal or day is. It almost takes effort to eat bad now for an extended amount of time because it's going against my habits. I can also really feel the unhealthy food making me unfocused and tired all the time. The trick is to go back to eating healthy as soon as possible and not let it go for weeks or months.

    Congratulations! Me too :)
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    edited November 2014
    I try to keep my weight at 134 lbs and no higher than 136.
    I keep focused on my fitness as I can pretty much eat what I want (in moderation) now. Mostly I make better choices and keep an eye on portion sizes.
    I have too many gorgeous UK size 10 clothes that I want to keep on fitting me lol...that keeps my eye on the ball!
  • brdnw
    brdnw Posts: 565 Member
    i weigh myself nonstop and have a designated range i'm allowed to be in depending on what i'm doing. I started to bulk up some and i said i wouldn't let myself get above 220 and now i'm trying to lean down and each week i have a designated weight that i want to be and i adhere to it. If i'm above where my range is, then i make myself do cardio more or be extra strict on my diet.
  • stuffinmuffin
    stuffinmuffin Posts: 985 Member
    I keep logging, keep exercising and keep my goals interesting (goal tend to be fitness ones).
  • skyqueen6
    skyqueen6 Posts: 8 Member
    edited November 2014
    I keep logging, exercising, and keep my goals interesting also stuffinmuffin.
  • skyqueen6
    skyqueen6 Posts: 8 Member
    I'm going to vary my routine some next Friday. I am going to try kickboxing.
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  • Tanie98
    Tanie98 Posts: 675 Member
    i just reached my goal and i am planning to still log my food to keep me accountable
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member
    how to keep head in game? Don't stop playing.
  • jayche
    jayche Posts: 1,128 Member
    I just keep doing what I'm doing.
  • massimo690
    massimo690 Posts: 9 Member
    I manage to stay within a weight range 191-195 lbs without too much control . Once I cross the line I start logging food and doing more excercise until I reach the bottom.
  • vsheetz1
    vsheetz1 Posts: 18 Member
    Log everything.
    If you don't know how many calories in something, don't eat it.
    Weigh weekly - same time, same/similar clothing.
    Target maintaining goal weight plus or minus 5 pounds.
    Watch out for salt in food, as it will cause water retention and flux your weight.
    Lots of fruit and vegetables.
  • opalsqueak007
    opalsqueak007 Posts: 433 Member
    For me, maintenance is about the same as when I was losing weight - everything is the same - diet, exercise etc. the only difference is that I get a few hundred calories a day more to eat. I log everything and weigh everything. I will be doing it for life, because I never want to be fat again. I am working towards strength now, as my next goal.
  • sunman00
    sunman00 Posts: 872 Member
    I've been maintaining nearly 2 years after losing 52lb; it's a mixture of regular logging, regular exercise & knowing what my TDEE is and making sure my macro's are well balanced around it.
    oh, and this is a new way of life, not a diet, so I don't eat anything I don't like for the sake of it :smile:
  • gothomson
    gothomson Posts: 215 Member
    I'm pretty amazed at how similar the approaches are to my own!:

    I think "maintain healthy lifestyle" not "maintain weight";
    I log every day - and plan meals for the week on a Sunday;
    I allow for "celebration" days - Weddings, holidays, birthdays, and get back on track asap afterwards!;
    I weigh myself once a week;
    I exercise using the same routine x 4 - 5 mornings Aerobic step, in those same mornings I go to the gym x 2 as well;
    I have a + & - rule of 4 lbs;
    I have got rid of all my big clothes;

    Also, I like this feeling! I can now walk up four flights of stairs and not be gasping for breath at the end! And I like to exercise! I never thought I'd say that :-)
  • faramelee
    faramelee Posts: 163 Member
    There are so many positive responses here, I can really relate to pretty much all of them! :)
  • sistrsprkl
    sistrsprkl Posts: 1,010 Member
    I weigh myself every morning, log most of the time, and make exercises/activity part of my life. I like feeling healthy and energetic, wearing smaller sizes, and being strong so it's really not too hard to "keep my head in the game." Of course, sometimes I go way over my calories and sometimes I don't get enough exercise. It all works out though.
  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    edited December 2015
    Habit. It doesn't have to be in the game. I just have to do it - and I just do. My life is set up so I eat healthy and exercise pretty regularly. I notice when I don't feel good when I eat too much (last week for example). And I stop doing it. Logging helps.
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