What one item or thing has helped you the most on your weight loss journey?
mewilliams11
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I was just wondering what one item, tool, gadget, etc.. has helped you succeed the most on your weight loss journey?
For me, it's my food scales. I don't think I could be successful without them. Sometimes I'm saddened by how little some portion sizes actually are & other times I'm pleasantly surprised. Without a scale. I'd either overeat (which is obviously not good), or I'd short myself & log calories that I didn't even eat. Weighing my food definitely keeps me in check!!
So what helps you the most?
For me, it's my food scales. I don't think I could be successful without them. Sometimes I'm saddened by how little some portion sizes actually are & other times I'm pleasantly surprised. Without a scale. I'd either overeat (which is obviously not good), or I'd short myself & log calories that I didn't even eat. Weighing my food definitely keeps me in check!!
So what helps you the most?
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MyFitnessPal.0
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »MyFitnessPal.
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Knowledge. Without it I would be sitting here covered in It Works wraps and drinking some crappy herbalife shake.0
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I'll second Knowledge.0
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MFP & Food Scale0
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Food scale & patience0
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Honesty is the thing that most helped me to succeed. Nothing helped until I became honest with myself.0
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Great answers & yes, knowledge is most certainly the key! I am sooooooo against diet pills & all the diet gimmicks that so many people fall for. Calories in vs.calories out... very simple concept to understand, yet so many people are clueless!0
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Besides MFP, my fitness tracker. Started with a BodyMedia armband, now have a Garmin Vivoactive.0
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MFP and my Fitbit. MFP keeps my accountable with my food and my Fitbit keeps me moving.0
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MFP and Food Scale.0
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I don't have a fitness tracker, but plan on getting one this week. I can definitely see how much motivation they'd be to get me moving more!0
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Not giving up. Lots of failing, lots of trying again.
I want to be healthy more than I want to be fat and eat yummy and/or easy foods, so I keep working at it.0 -
Self love.0
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This place!! I've been browsing quite a bit, and find so many people here to be inspiring.0
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MFP and my Fitbit.
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MFP forums. Great information, guys. Keep up the good work!0
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Stereotypes about how females are weak and of course MFP - I can keep track of my calorie intakes while working out to prove that females aren't weak and men aren't the only ones who can be strong.0
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mewilliams11 wrote: »I was just wondering what one item, tool, gadget, etc.. has helped you succeed the most on your weight loss journey?
For me, it's my food scales. I don't think I could be successful without them. Sometimes I'm saddened by how little some portion sizes actually are & other times I'm pleasantly surprised. Without a scale. I'd either overeat (which is obviously not good), or I'd short myself & log calories that I didn't even eat. Weighing my food definitely keeps me in check!!
So what helps you the most?
what do you weight your food at if you dont mind me asking please?0 -
Google, MFP, and my food scale.0
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Joining a gym and getting immersed in the fitness lifestyle
I learned all I need from my friends there and my trainer.
MFP food log is great
The forums spend way too much time arguing about sugar or carbs or other silliness. It would have been much harder to learn about sound nutrition if all I had was the MFP forums.
Buying a bike and riding regularly. A mile is worth 50 calories. I get 5 x 20 mile rides in each week. An easy 5000 calories burnt right there.
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Mfp and my fitbit0
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My allotment. I can spend all day outside digging and moving crap around and get a tan with it. Plus it makes me happy and gives me veggies0
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Ranch dressing...a little bit on foods I don't normally eat like chicken breast or a bag of veggies helps me a lot0
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Tough one... I'd have to say intermittent fasting, personally. I was struggling even with MFP as I would pretty much be grazing all day, I really struggled not to go over on calories even at 1700+. Fasting for a portion of the day has totally changed how I look at food and eating, so that even on days when I don't fast I can easily say "no".0
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logging into mfp everyday, using a hula hoop and spinning bike in front of the TV.0
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logging into mfp everyday, using a hula hoop and spinning bike in front of the TV.0
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