Considering a "No Alcohol November" challege
husseycd
Posts: 814 Member
After a fun weekend of, well, fun, and an upcoming Halloween weekend trip to New Orleans, I am considering a "No Alcohol November" challenge to give my body and liver a break. I'm definitely a social drinker, so it isn't like it's a challenge to avoid the booze during the week. Although I do like a glass of wine or a cocktail in the evening during the week, it's easily skipped. Weekend shenanigans, however, can sometimes be excessive. This past weekend it was a World Series party on Friday (I'm in KC, so the World Series is a big deal for us right now), and then a wedding and masquerade ball on Saturday.
I will probably make an exception for Thanksgiving. And I will still be in NOLA on Saturday the 1st, so I wouldn't start until the 2nd. And then there's my husband's birthday on the 3rd... Not that I have to drink for his birthday, but since we will be headed to the in-laws, drinking is almost required, lol.
Anyway, I haven't committed yet. But I'm strongly considering it. I'm also starting a bulk in November, so it will help me get a feel for the extra calories. I tend to bank calories for the weekend whether maintaining or cutting, so this will be a different plan of attack for me. I'd like to see if the extra food will truly help with strength and performance goals. My guess is it will.
Anyway, anyone interest in joining? I'd love to hear your reasons.
I will probably make an exception for Thanksgiving. And I will still be in NOLA on Saturday the 1st, so I wouldn't start until the 2nd. And then there's my husband's birthday on the 3rd... Not that I have to drink for his birthday, but since we will be headed to the in-laws, drinking is almost required, lol.
Anyway, I haven't committed yet. But I'm strongly considering it. I'm also starting a bulk in November, so it will help me get a feel for the extra calories. I tend to bank calories for the weekend whether maintaining or cutting, so this will be a different plan of attack for me. I'd like to see if the extra food will truly help with strength and performance goals. My guess is it will.
Anyway, anyone interest in joining? I'd love to hear your reasons.
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Nope - beer keeps me happy. And I find that trying to "cut" things from my diet has inevitably led to failure in the past, so I won't do that anymore.
Good luck though.0 -
I'm pretty much doing the same thing, No Alcohol November, sans Thanksgiving. I drink similarly to what you described and I tend to do a "No alcohol" month a few times a year because of that. I say do it, it's a great way to save calories and money, and right before the holidays that second one is pretty convenient!
I'll also add, just as a personal reason, I want to know I don't have an alcohol addiction of any kind, and taking a month off the social sauce purposefully here and there, is a way I can just confirm to myself I don't. That's not to say people who don't take a break have a problem, or people that do take a break definitely don't have a problem. It's just a way that works for me to regulate enjoyment of something that can be addictive.0 -
I've just done Sober October with the exception of a glass and a half of bubbly when we got some good news. I actually started half way through September, and will probably keep it going through November0
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Nope - beer keeps me happy. And I find that trying to "cut" things from my diet has inevitably led to failure in the past, so I won't do that anymore.
Good luck though.
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Good idea, go for it!0
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I actually don't really drink anymore. Not because I dislike alcohol (although I actually don't like the taste) but because I prefer to eat my calories as much as possible... and just haven't wanted to bother working it into my day. But I've been pretty happy to not be drinking alcohol, with my background it's not really a great idea to drink anyway!RISEOFPATRIOTS wrote: »Nope - beer keeps me happy. And I find that trying to "cut" things from my diet has inevitably led to failure in the past, so I won't do that anymore.
Good luck though.
Beer helps with the diet if it means OP is enjoying his food/how he eats while maintaining a deficit.
Calories in vs calories out. Beer fits into this if you want it to.
I 2nd this guy's message, restricting things for the purpose of weight loss does not work in the long run. Cutting things out because you feel bad, or because your overall health is at risk, these are different things.0 -
RISEOFPATRIOTS wrote: »Nope - beer keeps me happy. And I find that trying to "cut" things from my diet has inevitably led to failure in the past, so I won't do that anymore.
Good luck though.
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I actually don't really drink anymore. Not because I dislike alcohol (although I actually don't like the taste) but because I prefer to eat my calories as much as possible... and just haven't wanted to bother working it into my day. But I've been pretty happy to not be drinking alcohol, with my background it's not really a great idea to drink anyway!RISEOFPATRIOTS wrote: »Nope - beer keeps me happy. And I find that trying to "cut" things from my diet has inevitably led to failure in the past, so I won't do that anymore.
Good luck though.
Beer helps with the diet if it means OP is enjoying his food/how he eats while maintaining a deficit.
Calories in vs calories out. Beer fits into this if you want it to.
I 2nd this guy's message, restricting things for the purpose of weight loss does not work in the long run. Cutting things out because you feel bad, or because your overall health is at risk, these are different things.0 -
RISEOFPATRIOTS wrote: »I actually don't really drink anymore. Not because I dislike alcohol (although I actually don't like the taste) but because I prefer to eat my calories as much as possible... and just haven't wanted to bother working it into my day. But I've been pretty happy to not be drinking alcohol, with my background it's not really a great idea to drink anyway!RISEOFPATRIOTS wrote: »Nope - beer keeps me happy. And I find that trying to "cut" things from my diet has inevitably led to failure in the past, so I won't do that anymore.
Good luck though.
Beer helps with the diet if it means OP is enjoying his food/how he eats while maintaining a deficit.
Calories in vs calories out. Beer fits into this if you want it to.
I 2nd this guy's message, restricting things for the purpose of weight loss does not work in the long run. Cutting things out because you feel bad, or because your overall health is at risk, these are different things.
I bet most therapists would pay a fortune to learn your skill at diagnosing an addiction from under 30 words on a message board!
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@husseycd
I did this too... it's been a year Once I quit I really didn't see the point of starting up again. I'll have maybe ONE drink every 1-2 months, if I'm in the mood. But it's a drastic change from what I was doing before. I was only a social drinker, but the "social" activities were every other day!!! I just cut out all those empty calories.0 -
I go every month without alcohol, so totally in for November.0
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I went dry for a couple of months a few years ago to prepare for a major bike race (for me ) . It did not make a big difference, performance-wise or weight-management. I don't binge drink, I have maybe 3 drinks a week tops and the last time I was drunk was years ago.
But you might perceive a massive improvement. I say go for it. What's the worse that could happen? That you feel cranky and excluded in a social-drink situation. No big deal - good friends wouldn't even mention.
And as a long-time suffering Jays fan - go Royals!0 -
I'd be willing to give it a go! Been meaning to cut back for the last few months, and it seems like every day that I say I'm going to take a break from drinking, I either end up in a social situation where everyone's drinking or I have a really bad day and want a drink to unwind. So, here's to No Alcohol November!0
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