Any ladies in their 50s on this board?

stelwarr
stelwarr Posts: 6 Member
edited November 17 in Social Groups
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  • mccanns725
    mccanns725 Posts: 36 Member
    I'm here. Starting to wonder though. I'm seeing lots of disordered eating discussions. On MFP in general not from older folks. Does this app ever tell you you're at a good weight switch to maintenance?
  • nativemistlg
    nativemistlg Posts: 6 Member
    I am in my 60's. I have lost some weight. I am about 5 lbs from my goal and just working on toning up now. I live in Florida so exercise is easy year round. I would love to have some friends here. Anyone interested.
  • marikog
    marikog Posts: 2 Member
    Just turned 50 and looking for a community w similar goals.
  • starfish235
    starfish235 Posts: 129 Member
    I am 58. I am have been on mainance for 15 years. I am now working out when I haven't in the first part of my life. I am 5'2" and at 19 BMI.
  • SpeedRacer13
    SpeedRacer13 Posts: 104 Member
    Hello all! I'm 54 and have about 15 more to lose. I've never had to lose weight before, so this is a new adventure for me.
  • faeriewillow
    faeriewillow Posts: 2 Member
    I am 58, only need to lose about 7 pounds but struggling...
  • Laurie5lee
    Laurie5lee Posts: 6 Member
    Hi! I'm 51, and I would like to lose 10 pounds. I just want to fit better in my clothes. I have exercised every day for many years, but for the past ten years or so it seems I put on weight just looking at a plate of food. This calorie counting method is working quite well for me so far. I have not stepped onto the scale, but I can button some of my pants now, so I know I'm making progress. I'm working hard exercising to burn calories, and it's monotonous keeping it at the front of my mind all the time, but I feel so good, it's almost worth the effort. Today it's raining, so I stayed in and lifted weights. I just love getting 667 calorie credits for my bike riding. I'll miss that today.

    Laurie
  • vivmom2014
    vivmom2014 Posts: 1,649 Member
    I'm 52 trying to shed the "last" 8 pounds, but wondering how I will maintain that if I ...ever... get there. Chocolate fiend, love to cook and bake and eat.
  • stelwarr
    stelwarr Posts: 6 Member
    I'd like to add you all as friends! :) I'm not sure how to do that but I'll figure it out. I'm 59 and 3 lbs from goal. I live in Florida.
  • stelwarr
    stelwarr Posts: 6 Member
    edited May 2015
    I sent friend requests to you all. I also set my feed to share with friends. I had it set to private before. I think I need to add a selfie. Maybe tomorrow. Thanks all. . It will be nice to share this fitness adventure!
  • BBBCampbell
    BBBCampbell Posts: 5 Member
    49 now - turning 50 this year. I'm in reasonably good shape but want to lose a few fat pounds and gain a few muscle pounds. I could really use some inspiration and training advice....
  • KellieTru
    KellieTru Posts: 285 Member
    I'm turning 50 this July. I'm considered within healthy weight...I do watch what I eat though and I go to the gym 4 to 5 times a week.
  • rockstarrockstar
    rockstarrockstar Posts: 5 Member
    Turned fifty this year and went thru a rough period of weight gain. I finally got that under control with MFP ,would still like to lose about 5lbs. Looking for friends with same goals and mayb swap/share fitness plans
  • mmw67
    mmw67 Posts: 5 Member
    I'm in my 60's actually, just got to lose the last half a pound. I lost 42 lbs with WeightWatchers a few years ago, have to keep on top of it as it does creep back! Can I "friend" you all too? I'm unsure how to do it, but I will find out how! It is good to "talk" to someone more your own age I think!
    I live in the UK, (have done since I was a child,) in Norfolk, but was born in the USA, where most of my family are.
  • KellieTru
    KellieTru Posts: 285 Member
    mccanns725 wrote: »
    I'm here. Starting to wonder though. I'm seeing lots of disordered eating discussions. On MFP in general not from older folks. Does this app ever tell you you're at a good weight switch to maintenance?

    Agree :)
  • BBBCampbell
    BBBCampbell Posts: 5 Member
    edited May 2015
    Please feel free to "friend" me when you figure out how ;) and let me know how it's done? Also looking to share successful calorie-burning activities as well as success stories. I will be happy to provide support too...
  • karen12312
    karen12312 Posts: 7 Member
    I'm 53 this month I've always worked out but I'm still flaby and slightly over weight does any one have any tips for losing the last few pounds
    Also looking for friends in similar situation.

  • DebzNuDa
    DebzNuDa Posts: 252 Member
    Hi all, I'm here. I just turned 58 (OMG, I don't feel 58!) I about 6 pound away from my goal of 115. I am worried about maintenance and hope we all can share.
  • JamieIveyMahaffey
    JamieIveyMahaffey Posts: 19 Member
    55 and getting busy getting rid of the stress weight I put on in the last 5 years. Got ti get rid of 30 lbs...Walking, cycling, and eating healthy. Still have one bad habit left. My evening coctail. What is life without a few spirits. ;)
  • snowflakesav
    snowflakesav Posts: 649 Member
    Hi...51. 11 to lose.
  • MacMadame
    MacMadame Posts: 1,893 Member
    57 here. I'm not really trying to lose as much as I am trying to change my body composition. I want to get back to a 15-20% body fat composition. I think when I do that I'll be about 10 pounds lighter than I am now, but I don't weigh myself that much so it's just a guess.
  • Resolve2B
    Resolve2B Posts: 86 Member
    edited May 2015
    Early 60s here. I am 5'5" and about 115lbs. I'd mostly like to change my body composition: less "fat" tissue (with waning skin elasticity it just hangs...ugh) and more muscle tissue (geesh the good stuff just disintegrates after 50!). I've given up the idea of getting to the gym regularly because of family commitments so I keep trying to come up with a home exercise program using dumb bells. I've done a lot of research (thanks Google) so I feel like I have a pretty good idea of what to include in the routine but I think I've been designing too long a routine so I never find to do it! I've done my current incarnation twice (striving for every other day) and while I may tweak it a bit, it seems to be the best I've come up with.

    I've been trying to find other women of the 50+ age group who don't have to lose a lot of weight but are looking for ways to get a better body. Feel free to send a friend request if you want to trade ideas and support. I will warn you though that I'm not a "daily" participant. :)
  • SpeedRacer13
    SpeedRacer13 Posts: 104 Member
    Resolve2B:
    I am one of those. I have always been on the thinner side and have always worked out. I used to box until I had an injury. It seems no matter WHAT I do .. I feel flabby..LOL. I do what my ex (a Marine) used to call the Military workout. Jumping jacks, squats, lunges, push ups..etc. in addition to cardio and weight training. I'm hoping this works.
  • MacMadame
    MacMadame Posts: 1,893 Member
    @Resolve2B, I had a trainer that had us do things like "24 Hours of Swing" where we'd carry around a Kettlebell and every time we thought of it, we'd swing it 5-25 times. (Just short of getting sweaty.) By the end of the day, most of us had swung that thing 200-300 times which is the equivalent of a 1 hour workout. You could the same with free weights. Or anything actually.
  • rojechdu716
    rojechdu716 Posts: 1 Member
    I will be 51 in a few months, I've always been fairly fit until 5 years ago when one of my children passed, I tried to keep working out until the depression got the best of me. I've put on about 20 lbs. I hired a fitness trainer almost 5 weeks ago and I personally have struggled, she helped with a healthy eating plan and her workouts are crossfit based, I've only lost a few pounds so far but doing good on loosing inches and my pants are looser. I can not believe how hard it is to move those extra pounds..... lol . My goal weight is to be at a healthy 130 lbs. I'm 5'5" started out at 153 lbs now at 148.
  • Resolve2B
    Resolve2B Posts: 86 Member
    Gosh, I'm so sorry to know of your loss, rojechdu. I can't even imagine the pain you carry. Hugs for you and good luck with your goal. Sounds like you have a really good start. Keep us posted with your progress. Feel free to friend me too!

    Thanks to Mac for the kettleball idea. I did have to giggle at the thought of carrying the kettleball around all day! I already carry a toddler around (my 3 year old grand-darling for whom we care)....maybe I ought to swing her a little more often. She'd love it! LOL

    Yup, Speed, I think those who've responded to this discussion are all feeling that "more flabby than fit" feeling even though we are not necessarily feeling "overweight".

    One MFP friend talked about what she called "vanity fat". She said she has to stay really lean in order to keep as much fat tissue off her body as she can...not as a health thing but for vanity. I SO get that! My skin has gotten so thin that it no longer really "girdles" the fat tissue so any fat tissue that's on my body just "hangs". I really notice this on my inner thighs and knees. The more I can reduce the layer of fat, the less there is to hang. Of course "skin and bone" isn't attractive either so my goal at this tender time of life is to try to build up some muscle. I can't believe how the muscle tissue disintegrates in that decade from 50 to 60!!

    I've tried and tried to get to the gym. Last summer I even paid for a year of membership to a 24 hour club IN ADVANCE. My key card is still "virgin" and I think my membership has expired. So about 6 months ago I just decided that doing home exercises is better than the "nothing" I have been doing so I've been on the search for a routine that works for me. Here's what doesn't: exercise videos. I tried Jillian Michaels DVDs. I tried various YouTube videos like Fitness Blender. Nope. I guess I just don't like being bossed around! LOL Sooooo I've done a bunch of research and came up with a routine that I THINK I like using dumb bells. The current routine is one of several I've put together. The earlier ones looked good on paper but usually turned out to be too ambitious given the time I realistically have available. Hopefully this one will work better. I'm shooting for an every other day of this whole body workout with an extra shot of arm-exercises.

    I've read that at this point in life there are 2 biggies: lift weights and eat enough protein. Ok. Seems simple enough even for a lazy bummette like me! Actually the thought that "running" is no longer a supremely beneficial exercise at this age is something of a relief! :wink: I know from personal experience that for me to really get rid of those "last pounds" it takes WEIGHT LIFTING and LOW GLYCEMIC food choices. I can eat 1200 calories of really nutritious food (including a lot of protein) if I cut way down on the "white stuff": grains (and grain products like bread, pasta, rice), starchy veggies and fruits (potatoes and bananas), and sugar. When I've been off that wagon for awhile it takes a couple of frustrating weeks of disciplined eating for the craving for those carbs to diminish..but they always do.

    I'm typing this over coffee....it's a "day off" from toddler care. It is my exercise day though so I better get off these glutes and get 'em working!

    Cyndy
  • DebzNuDa
    DebzNuDa Posts: 252 Member
    MacMadame wrote: »
    @Resolve2B, I had a trainer that had us do things like "24 Hours of Swing" where we'd carry around a Kettlebell and every time we thought of it, we'd swing it 5-25 times. (Just short of getting sweaty.) By the end of the day, most of us had swung that thing 200-300 times which is the equivalent of a 1 hour workout. You could the same with free weights. Or anything actually.

    I DO love my 10 pound kettle bell and 5 pound bar bell. They seem to work the best for me.
  • DebzNuDa
    DebzNuDa Posts: 252 Member
    edited May 2015
    I will be 51 in a few months, I've always been fairly fit until 5 years ago when one of my children passed, I tried to keep working out until the depression got the best of me. I've put on about 20 lbs. I hired a fitness trainer almost 5 weeks ago and I personally have struggled, she helped with a healthy eating plan and her workouts are crossfit based, I've only lost a few pounds so far but doing good on loosing inches and my pants are looser. I can not believe how hard it is to move those extra pounds..... lol . My goal weight is to be at a healthy 130 lbs. I'm 5'5" started out at 153 lbs now at 148.

    I am so sorry. No child should pass before a parent. I am so proud for you to keep on keeping and I know it sound cliché but, time will help. It will never pass but our brains help us go through. Blesses hon.

    On an other note, it does seems there a few more of us in the 50-60's but there are a LOT more young. Guess it's good because I wish I had started earlier....MUCH.
  • SpeedRacer13
    SpeedRacer13 Posts: 104 Member
    I like that idea of 24 hours of Swing. I don't have a lot of big chunks of time to fit in workouts and every little bit helps.
  • starfish235
    starfish235 Posts: 129 Member
    My pants from 8 years ago are some what tight and I am 5 lb under the weight I use to be. About a month ago I started realizing that in deed even I had been losing muscle mass. I lost an inch in height. I have worked out enough now that gain that inch in height back but my pants are not lose. They are a little less tight. I also realized about visceral fat. The fat on the organs. This has made me want to thin down some more. I wonder also how long I can keep this up. I wonder if I want lose a couple more as well.
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