What are YOUR goals?!

BeccaKay96
BeccaKay96 Posts: 77 Member
edited November 23 in Health and Weight Loss
Sometimes I think just to spit it out is a great way to keep your eye on the prize! So what is everyones goals?
My long term goal is to weigh 130 lbs, be running races and just looking/feeling good! B)
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  • amyr271
    amyr271 Posts: 343 Member
    Get down to about 120 and stay there!!
  • rosej31
    rosej31 Posts: 189 Member
    My goal is build muscle and not think to much about the scale
  • BeccaKay96
    BeccaKay96 Posts: 77 Member
    Yay! You can do it!!
  • MrsCaitlinBeltran
    MrsCaitlinBeltran Posts: 241 Member
    My current goal is to get down in the 150's by my birthday in November and my long term goal is to be around 110-115 by next April. Basically, I want to be able to kick a little butt if I have to, lol! :)
  • angie_momof3
    angie_momof3 Posts: 102 Member
    My goal is 130lbs and be more fit and active with my kids. I try not to focus only on the scale so I've been taking my measurements as well and I love seeing the numbers get smaller!
  • AMYSHAH
    AMYSHAH Posts: 2 Member
    My goal is to build a stronger body!
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    move from a cat V to cat IV which means I need to start participating in more actual USAC events rather than charity stuff and fun stuff like Day of the Tread and whatnot.

    body weight snatch

    1.5x body weight clean and jerk
  • pili90
    pili90 Posts: 302 Member
    This might sound crazy, but I don't have any... I'm doing this with a nutritionist, and a trainer. Both suggested not to have goals, just do it. The nutritionist checks my health, sugar levels, body fat etc, my trainer my fitness progress and in the end I'm not worried.

    Sometimes we get a bit obsessed with the whole thing, goals are useful, but not for all.

    Running races is a great goal, because you can measure it without going crazy about it... :) you can do this!
  • codename_steve
    codename_steve Posts: 255 Member
    Goal 1: reach 135 by my first marathon (in 4 weeks!)
    Goal 2: post-race keep working to get to 125 and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the rest of my life.
  • Kalikel
    Kalikel Posts: 9,603 Member
    edited August 2015
    I want to be healthy!!! It all begins and ends there. If it meant being 400 pounds, I'd start eating donuts right now. It's not about how I look, primarily, but about being healthy.

    Fun stuff that comes with it - being thin, looking better. I'm eager to get into a size 8 as I literally don't remember wearing a single digit size. It had to be the 1970s, last time I was in a single digit clothing item.

    Also, I can't wait to hit the 100 pounds lost mark. I have to wait because it's a bit of a ways off, but that's going to be awesome.

    I tried running and my joints started hurting, so I decided to put it off until I was like 140-145 pounds. I'm kind of hoping to be able to run a 5K.
  • BeccaKay96
    BeccaKay96 Posts: 77 Member
    pili90 wrote: »
    This might sound crazy, but I don't have any... I'm doing this with a nutritionist, and a trainer. Both suggested not to have goals, just do it. The nutritionist checks my health, sugar levels, body fat etc, my trainer my fitness progress and in the end I'm not worried.

    Sometimes we get a bit obsessed with the whole thing, goals are useful, but not for all.

    Running races is a great goal, because you can measure it without going crazy about it... :) you can do this!

    I love that! Not everyone makes progress the same way and I think everyone should do whatever works for them best!
  • BeccaKay96
    BeccaKay96 Posts: 77 Member
    Kalikel wrote: »
    I want to be healthy!!! It all begins and ends there. If it meant being 400 pounds, I'd start eating donuts right now. It's not about how I look, primarily, but about being healthy.

    Fun stuff that comes with it - being thin, looking better. I'm eager to get into a size 8 as I literally don't remember wearing a single digit size. It had to be the 1970s, last time I was in a single digit clothing item.

    Also, I can't wait to hit the 100 pounds lost mark. I have to wait because it's a bit of a ways off, but that's going to be awesome.

    I tried running and my joints started hurting, so I decided to put it off until I was like 140-145 pounds. I'm kind of hoping to be able to run a 5K.

    A 5k will be the best thing you do! I was not big on running until my first 5k and I cannot get enough of running since!!! Love the goals keep it up!
  • WeddedBliss1992
    WeddedBliss1992 Posts: 414 Member
    my goal weight is 124. and i need to lower my cholesterol!
  • CutieSD5385
    CutieSD5385 Posts: 9 Member
    My goal is to lose the last 3lbs on my originally goal. Stick with the 90 day challenge at the gym and lose more body fat and get with in a healthy body fat percentage. Build more muscles and run 2 more 5ks by February next year

    To those you've posted your goals. Good luck! We all have this, just need to stay motivated; find a support system to keeps us accountable and know there is ups and down to this struggle. And above all stay positive no matter what the scale says keep moving forward it will happen.
    Add me if you need motivation I keep my post positive and encourage others!
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    Be 150# in 5 weeks. Be 140# by the end of this year. Achievable?
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  • ashleypetrie4
    ashleypetrie4 Posts: 119 Member
    My goal is to get down into my healthy BMI range (about 120-125 lbs), then work on building muscle and getting my body fat % down a bit. I'm in a wedding next year and I plan on looking fabulous! :)
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    To be stronger.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    My current goal is to drop a few more pounds after sitting around in maintenance for a few months. I want to get lean enough to hopefully start a bulk at the beginning of November.
  • SuggaD
    SuggaD Posts: 1,369 Member
    To get faster and stronger and be more consistent with my diet. Also want quads of steel. lol
  • IILikeToMoveItMoveIt
    IILikeToMoveItMoveIt Posts: 1,172 Member
    Get tight and stronger. Loose 44 lbs. (already did 53) Fit in a sz 6-8 and feel sexy again. Feel fit and confident again. To be proud of myself and my choices. To be able to do a spartan race. To be able to run without too much effort. To get in a gym and lift the weights I don't have at home!
  • laur357
    laur357 Posts: 896 Member
    To not be obese or overweight for the first time ever. (or since I was about 5, I guess)
  • robspot
    robspot Posts: 130 Member
    I want to be somewhere between 175 and 185 lbs. And to qualify for the world amateur cycling time trial championships :)
  • Ironmaiden4life
    Ironmaiden4life Posts: 422 Member
    After a 4 month lay off with injury I'm spending from now to next July improving my physique overall, but really Concentrating on bringing up my delts, glutes and quads. Then 12 week comp prep ready to hit 2 figure shows in October 2016.
  • clynnrychly
    clynnrychly Posts: 11 Member
    To lose about 25lbs, gain some muscle and look good in my wedding dress next year!
  • Mycophilia
    Mycophilia Posts: 1,225 Member
    1. Lose weight and get skinny.
    2. Bulk and get swole.
    3. Cut and get ripped.
    4. Repeat step 2 and 3 ad infinitum.
  • ki4eld
    ki4eld Posts: 1,213 Member
    I want to be able to walk into a regular (not "plus" size) clothing store and buy something off the rack. I'm 5'1" and started at 306.5. I'm down to 194. I have a ways to go and my doctor has a specific goal weight in mind for me. I don't, although I use his number when a number is necessary.
  • My ultimate goal is to maintain a weight that I can handle physically and mentally. To achieve that, I need a few other goals.

    1. I want to run. This one is a ways off. I am too heavy to truly jog or run (though I do in short intervals) without damaging my knees. Exercise has been shown again and again to be vital for maintenance.
    2. I need to log my food as accurately as I can every day. No exceptions. I've tracked over 100 days so far.
    3. I need to make a conscious effort to eat a balanced diet with plenty of produce. I don't believe I will ever look at food as just fuel, but that is where logging and a good home environment come in.

    I may not have an eating disorder, but I surely have disordered eating, and I do not believe it can ever be fixed. It can only be managed.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    edited August 2015
    My current goals are to complete a half ironman (very soon now) and then get down to 120 (I've kind of decided I can't focus too much on losing the lingering last 5 until the race is over, and I'm okay where I am).

    After that I'd like to get to my goal, whatever it is -- I'm thinking more about body fat than the scale -- and focus on building some strength. (Huge goal for me would be a pull up, although I have some other aims too, like 1.5xBW squat and dead, 100 lb bench.)

    I've decided (for now) that I want to do more trail races and a marathon in early 2016, and I'm sure I'll come up with other fun athletic goals to aim for.
  • JustChristy79
    JustChristy79 Posts: 156 Member
    After a loooong 3 year journey, with many goals reached (prob just as many setbacks), JUST 12 MORE POUNDS! I can do this!!!

    And I've been thinking about running a full marathon in the spring. B)
  • TheHumanMachine
    TheHumanMachine Posts: 19 Member
    Short term goal is 300 lbs by christmas, which is 53 lbs to lose. It shouldn't be too hard, it's 1500 cal a day. If i space my eating correctly i should be fine while i am at school. Long term goal is to get down to 220 lbs.
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