"12 Weeks Weightloss Challenge" All Welcome

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  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
    edited August 2015
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    Weightloss......vs......Excuses

    If making excuses is one of your barriers to successful long term weight loss, adopting some of the tips below
    will help you on your way to becoming the healthier and happier person you know you can be.

    All of us make excuses from time to time. The most common reasons that we make excuses not to do things, like exercise regularly to lose weight, include:

    No time
    •Look at what you are actually spending your time on and eliminate unnecessary or unimportant things from your schedule.
    Too many other priorities.
    •Change your priorities and let everyone around you know what they are.
    •Remind yourself how important your weight loss goal is to your health and happiness.
    My problem is hormonal.
    •Exercise and good nutrition can help counteract the effects of and may sometimes even help stabilize hormones.
    I'm too old.
    •You're never too old to benefit from healthier living, just be sure to see your doctor first before starting an exercise program and take it easy to begin with.
    It was my birthday, anniversary or holiday.
    •Stop with the excuses and use common sense when an event comes up! Plan a head and enjoy the occasion without wrecking your diet. You don't have to eat everything and anything or over do the alcohol, and you don't have to have more than one celebration. In other words, don't let one day event turn into a weekend or week event.
    I'll start tomorrow.
    •Be honest with yourself.
    •Just do it today!

    If making excuses is one of your barriers to successful long term weight loss I hope the information provided above will help you overcome this detrimental habit and help you on your way to becoming a happier, healthier you. Be committed to your self and to your health and remember that age has nothing to do with most diseases cause by over weight and unhealthy life style. WLC
  • ziehm1am
    ziehm1am Posts: 63 Member
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    Name: Aaron
    Age: 25
    Height: 6'-0"

    Start Weight (20th July):270
    Goal Weight (11th October):230

    27th July: 260.2

    3rd Aug: 256.0
    10th Aug: 252.4
    17th Aug: 247.6
    24th Aug: 245.0
    31st Aug:

    7th Sep:
    14th Sep:
    21st Sep:
    28th Sep:

    4th Oct:
    11th Oct:

    Goal weight loss for this week: 3 pounds
    Weight loss so far: 25 pounds

    Had a bad sodium week so I'm just retaining a lot of water! Hope to see better results next week!
  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
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    Good Morning Everyone
    Congratulations to all who lost weight this past week and for those who are frustrated and can't seem to lose.
    Be honest with yourself and look back at your journals, what can you improve on and how bad do you really want to lose.

    I am constantly struggling with the same issues that all of you struggle with and I do get frustrated too when the scale shows little to no loss. Yes I do feel like giving up at times, but I come to my senses and realize I did not gain all this weight over night. I know it is coming off slow, but is coming.

    weight loss this week- .25 Again! But I will take it.

    Have a great day
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 18,228 Member
    edited August 2015
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    I just completed a challenge a few weeks ago and hope it's alright to jump in here.

    12 Week Weight Loss Challenge
    20 July to 12 Oct 2015

    Name: Terri
    Age: 69
    Height: 5'2"
    Start weight: 177lbs
    Week 4 weight goal: 174lbs
    Week 8 weight goal: 171 lbs
    Week 12 weight goal: 168 lbs
    Weigh in on Monday each week

    Start: 20/07: 177

    Week 1: 27/07: 176
    Week 2: 03/08: 175
    Week 3: 10/08: 174
    Week 4: 17/08: 174

    Week 5: 24/08: 173
    Week 6: 31/08:
    Week 7: 7/09:
    Week 8: 14/09:

    Week 9: 21/09:
    Week 10: 28/09:
    Week 11: 5/10:
    Week 12: 12/10

    Weight loss/gain this week: -1
    Weight loss so far: -3
  • springmiyake
    springmiyake Posts: 30 Member
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    Name: Cindy
    Age: 27
    Height:5'7"

    Start Weight (7th July):193.6
    Goal Weight (14th Sept):175


    7th July: 193.6
    13th July: 190.0
    20nd July: 187.4
    27th July:189.0
    3rd August: 183.2
    10th August:
    17th August:
    25th August: 180.8
    31st August:
    7th Sept:
    14th Sept:
    21st Sept:



    Weight goal for this week: 2 lbs
    Weight lost/gained this week: -2

    Back on track. Started a new diet (not starving myself. just eating lots of healthy food), hopefully it will help a little.
  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
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    everyone is doing well and seeing progress. I am proud of all of you, way to go
  • Vicki685
    Vicki685 Posts: 69 Member
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    Name: Vicki

    29 Jul SW: 189lb
    21 Oct GW: 171lb

    26 Aug CW: 186.25
    Weight lost this week: 2

    finally a loss, probably something to do with being a bit more conscientious with eating and moving a bit more!
  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
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    Keep Moving

    Based on some new research, it sounds like the amount of time spent on the couch or in a chair may indeed increase your risk of developing heart disease, obesity, diabetes, cancer and even early death. Marc Hamilton, a leading researcher on inactivity physiology, suggests that sitting is "the new smoking." James Levine, a Mayo Clinic endocrinologist and researcher, says obese people sit on average two-and-a-half hours more every day than thinner people. When you sit for long periods of time, your body goes into "storage mode" and can even make your bottom bigger. We move 90 percent less than our ancestors did 100 years ago. Sitting in front of the TV isn't the only health concern. Any prolonged sitting, such as behind a desk or behind the wheel, can be harmful.

    The solution is less sitting and more overall activity. Some suggestions for while you're working include using a standing desk or one designed to be used with a treadmill and holding walking meetings with colleagues. Other, less intrusive options could include taking frequent standing breaks, stretching or walking for a bit every 90 minutes, standing while talking on the phone and taking the stairs.

    The bottom line is: keep moving. MC
  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
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    ok walked 3.25 this morning and had a busy day. I am still under 1200 calories and I ate healthy but a little more than normal. I just need to figure out my right calories needed for the day and stay at a healthy amount.
  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
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    The 3 C's of Weight Loss

    Commitment
    Be committed to your health and to your goals, stay focused on long term results.
    Consistency
    Every day you must be Consistent in exercise and develop a routine.
    Control
    Be patient, plan ahead, control your portions and emotions. Don't get carried away with a moment over indulging
    in alcohol or food.

    The results of any journey depends on the road you choose and how fast you get there.
  • mwilliams0818
    mwilliams0818 Posts: 16 Member
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    Name: Melissa
    Age:29
    Height:5'5

    Start Weight (July 7, 2015): 164.7lb 32.2% Body Fat
    Goal Weight (September 29, 2015): 150lb
    Difference: 14.7lb

    July 14: 160.2lb 31.4% Body Fat
    July 21: 160.4lb 31.4% Body Fat
    July 28: 160.1lb 31.4% Body Fat
    Aug 4: 159.9lb 31.4% Body Fat
    Aug 13: 157.4lb 30.9% Body Fat
    Aug 19 157.4lb 31.0% Body Fat
    Aug 27 157.1lb 30.8% Body Fat

    Weight lost/gained this week: -03lbs and -0.2% Body Fat
    Total Weigh Lost/Gained: -7.6lbs and -1.4% Body Fat

    So excited to see a loss!!! I weighed in on Monday and had gained almost 4lbs from my birthday weekend overeating. I kicked it into gear and have been working my butt off and got my eating back on track. My goal was to just break even or at least come close to last week. My goal for next week is 2lbs.
  • fourterrys
    fourterrys Posts: 90 Member
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    So great to see everyone succeeding! Slow and steady and we'll all get there!!!!
  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
    edited August 2015
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    The Spare Tire: The spare tire is one of the easier belly types to deal with since it’s generated mostly from eating the wrong food and being inactive. The wrong foods are usually sugary foods that spike the blood sugar levels, create cravings and rapidly transition into stored fat.


    Solution: Avoid white breads, pastas and cakes and try a sugar detox for a few days. Start walking after dinner, taking the stairs and incorporating beginner workouts to your routine.SM
  • purdysmile03
    purdysmile03 Posts: 34 Member
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    Update:

    NAME: SJ
    AGE:29
    HEIGHT:5'6"

    START: JULY 8- 235 LB
    NOW: AUG 28- 221 LB

  • Saraness
    Saraness Posts: 32 Member
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    Name: Sara
    Age: 21
    Height: 5'2.5''

    sw: 180
    cw:160.2

  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
    edited August 2015
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    Hello Everyone
    Its a beautiful day, get outside and enjoy your weekend. I got up early and walked 3.5 miles in 1 hour. I am a little slow this morning, it usually takes me about 55 minutes. I had a protein shake for breakfast and I plan to have the same for lunch. Family is coming over for a cookout and I want to enjoy having my meal, so I am saving my calories. :p Well I hope everyone had a great day.
  • izzy214
    izzy214 Posts: 551 Member
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    Losing Weight is Not Easy

    Losing weight is not easy, and whoever tells you differently is lying. It takes commitment, hard work, and, for many, a complete lifestyle makeover. Losing weight boils down to simple math. To lose one pound weekly, burn or cut out 3,500 calories in the course of seven days. That breaks down to 500 calories per day. It's difficult to cut out that many by dieting alone, especially for someone who loves to eat. The most effective approach is this combo: each day, cut out 250 calories from your diet and burn 250 through exercise. Choose to either cut out one 250-calorie item such as a serving of ice cream, or omit a few small things that add up to 250 calories a day.
    It's also important not to exceed your recommended daily calorie intake.
  • megbugs
    megbugs Posts: 107 Member
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    Name: Meghan
    Age: 32
    Height: 5'5"

    Start Weight (7/11): 259.4
    Goal Weight (10/3): 235

    First weigh in 7/11 259.4
    7/18 255
    7/25 254.4
    8/3 251
    8/8 249.4
    8/15 249.0
    8/22 246.4
    8/30 243.4

    Loss this week: 3 lbs
    Overall weight loss: 16 lbs

    Continued taking classes at the gym every day this week and haven't eaten back my workout calories. I cut sugar out but there are moments almost every day when I just want a brownie or ice cream and so far haven't fallen for them because I don't trust myself to stay within my calories once I get sugar in my system (yes, I'm that much of a sugar addict :). My gym is closed this week due to cleaning/painting and I've been stressing about it. I'm planning on taking long walks and bike rides.
  • jennifermi
    jennifermi Posts: 50 Member
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    Name: Jennifer
    Age:36
    Height:5'5

    Start Weight (29th June):216.2
    Goal Weight (14th Sept): 199

    29th June:216.2
    6th July:214.8
    13th July:211.7
    20nd July:209.6
    27th July: 208.2
    3rd August: 206.0

    10th August: 204.7
    17th August: 205.2
    24th August: 203.4
    30th August: 201.0


    Weight goal for this week: 2
    Weight lost/gained this week: 2.4
    Weight lost to date: 15.2 lbs

    Had a feel good week this week. Felt good about the choices I made but mostly about the amount of activity I accomplished. Had to be up at 5 to go for a walk but it gave me so much more energy and also motivated me to eat well because who wants to get up that early for nothing?! Hope for another week like that
  • Ajirvin
    Ajirvin Posts: 131 Member
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    Hey id love to join in!
    I'm Ashley, 32
    5'7ish

    Start Weight (Aug 31st): 170
    Goal Weight (Nov 23rd): 140

    Looking forward to this! I read somewhere one day, that - it takes 4 weeks for you to notice, 8 weeks for a friend to notice, and 12 weeks for the world to notice. (Your body changing after starting to be healthy and exercise). This is so true!! So just give it 12 weeks!! I'm so excited to start!! I've been going a couple of days already but I'll start from today. Good luck to all and please shoot me a friend request! I'd love the motivational support as I'm sure you would too!