Team UK & Ireland - June 2011

emlov81
emlov81 Posts: 128
edited September 28 in Health and Weight Loss
Thought i'd get this going - can't seem to find one that anyone has started !!!

Happy June all!!!:bigsmile:
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  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    What are we supposed to do?
  • LH2011
    LH2011 Posts: 176 Member
    Likewise I'm from Ireland what do we do??
  • emlov81
    emlov81 Posts: 128
    Some generally starts a new thread every month, and we just chat about random stuff, goals etc!!

    Made a few UK friends from the forums....there are some on here for the past few months if you want to have a look!!!:bigsmile:
  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    Will do - thanks. I'm from Wakefield by the way ...... :bigsmile:
  • emlov81
    emlov81 Posts: 128
    Although its the 7th and no one has yet started one!! Everyone has been clearly enjoying the sun too much :bigsmile:
  • emlov81
    emlov81 Posts: 128
    Will do - thanks. I'm from Wakefield by the way ...... :bigsmile:

    I'm from Cardiff...been on here a few months and has the forums have been fab for support!!
  • beccarockslife
    beccarockslife Posts: 816 Member
    I am in Cornwall but lived in Cardiff for 4 years and love it there, my best mate is still there :) I'm thinking of doing the Cardiff Half this year, it's meant to be a good one.

    I've been plateauing since March, I lose and gain the same 1.5 lbs again and again and I'm so annoyed, I do well for a week, lose 0.5lbs then binge for a week :( am determined that this month I will break it by any means necessary starting today! I've stopped going to Slimming World, am weighing monthly not weekly and eating carbs again.
  • LH2011
    LH2011 Posts: 176 Member
    Saw the May post get the idea now!!! My names Lisa and I'm from Ireland hoping to lose my final 4lbs this month, I really got back into the walking since last week so want to keep that up to and walk everyday or at the very least every other day
  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    Hi again,

    I looked up previous threads and looks really interesting - don't know how I've missed it before (?). I've been on here actively since January, and have lost 42 lbs so far. I'm at a point where I don't know how much longer to carry on for, which I'll come back to later, as i have to get ready for my Zumba class now.

    Obviously I don't really know where all you peeps are at - how's it going for you?
  • emlov81
    emlov81 Posts: 128
    Weighwars - the Cardiff Half is great...did it 2009 but missed out 2010 so will def be doing it 2011!! Just bought some new trainers to start some outdoor training!!

    I've been doing a bit of the gaining and losing the same few pounds of late, really determined to get back on track in June got no distractions (alcohol:blushing: ) until July!!!

    I've got another 15lb to go, gonna start upping my calorie intake soon!!
  • beccarockslife
    beccarockslife Posts: 816 Member
    I've got a 10k in London in July so I'm trying to stay "good" until then. Had a great day today, may have a snack later but have tonnes of space left.
  • Mairgheal
    Mairgheal Posts: 385 Member
    Hello again everyone, here's to another good month hopefully!

    Fell badly off the wagon 2 weeks ago, which was very silly, I was only 0.4 kg from target, but hey, who cares, I'm back on track now.

    What's everyone's goal for this month?

    My goal is to DEFINITELY reach target weight this time, which should be dead-easy (but I said that last month). Furthermore I will keep up on the exercise religiously. Am still a big fan of the 30 day shred and did the women's marathon yesterday. I walked it, but will be starting running and cycling now as well.

    Yvonne, Backinthenines, Irn, Lesley, Mikey - where are ye all?!!
  • Mairgheal
    Mairgheal Posts: 385 Member
    I've been on here actively since January, and have lost 42 lbs so far.

    Wow Wenders, that's some achievement, well done!
  • Hi all i'm new to mfl only been tracking now for a week. I am from Ireland but living in Bahrain at the moment
  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    I've been on here actively since January, and have lost 42 lbs so far.

    Wow Wenders, that's some achievement, well done!

    Mairgheal - Thanks very much :smile:

    I now have a dilemma, and would appreciate everybody's opinion:

    I am 50 years old, 5' 7". SW was 15 stone 8.5 lbs, and I weighed in this week at 12 stone 8.5 lbs, hence the 42 lbs loss. My original target was 13 stone, because quite frankly I didn't think I stood a hope in hell of reaching it. To be on the outside of the 'healthy weight' BMI category it recommends 159 lbs (11 stone 5lbs). But my dilemma is that due to my age my skin is very soft and wrinkly, and I don't want it to get any worse. Don't get me wrong, it's not like you sometimes see on the TV, or anywhere near that, but my boobs are quite saggy, and, and, and ....... therefore I don'y know whether to stop at 12 and a half, or maybe 12 stone.

    I started out at size 20/22 top, 18 (tight) bottom. I am now 16/18 top, 14 (tight) bottom. I am quite happy with that, but would like some leeway. I do not want to be 'twiggy', and worry that I may end up slimmer, but looking a lot older !!!!

    I hope you understand my rant, and where I'm coming from - I am really interested in what you all think :flowerforyou:

    Wendy x
  • bex879165
    bex879165 Posts: 121 Member
    I've been on here actively since January, and have lost 42 lbs so far.

    Wow Wenders, that's some achievement, well done!

    Mairgheal - Thanks very much :smile:

    I now have a dilemma, and would appreciate everybody's opinion:

    I am 50 years old, 5' 7". SW was 15 stone 8.5 lbs, and I weighed in this week at 12 stone 8.5 lbs, hence the 42 lbs loss. My original target was 13 stone, because quite frankly I didn't think I stood a hope in hell of reaching it. To be on the outside of the 'healthy weight' BMI category it recommends 159 lbs (11 stone 5lbs). But my dilemma is that due to my age my skin is very soft and wrinkly, and I don't want it to get any worse. Don't get me wrong, it's not like you sometimes see on the TV, or anywhere near that, but my boobs are quite saggy, and, and, and ....... therefore I don'y know whether to stop at 12 and a half, or maybe 12 stone.

    I started out at size 20/22 top, 18 (tight) bottom. I am now 16/18 top, 14 (tight) bottom. I am quite happy with that, but would like some leeway. I do not want to be 'twiggy', and worry that I may end up slimmer, but looking a lot older !!!!

    I hope you understand my rant, and where I'm coming from - I am really interested in what you all think :flowerforyou:

    Wendy x

    I'm not going to be a stickler for my target when I get near. I'll stop when I feel happy and confident with myself. As long as you're happy, what else matters? Well done & good luck!! :-)
  • Mairgheal
    Mairgheal Posts: 385 Member
    Coming down from a size 20/22 to a size 14/16 is amazing, you must be so proud of yourself! Why don't you (first) aim for a comfortable size 14, this way you should be within a healthy BMI. See how that goes for you? You could always decide to go on to drop another dress size, but to be honest, a size 14 with your length is pretty bloody amazing!

    My initial goal was to be within a healthy BMI, which for me meant going down from a size 16 to a 14. I got there easy enough so I decided to go on. I'm a size 12 now and my current target is to get down just a tiny bit more, only another 2lb or so, so I have some "margin". I don't need to be a size 8 or 10, I love the good things in life too much (and to me the good things include lovely food, drinks en lazying about :laugh: )
  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    Coming down from a size 20/22 to a size 14/16 is amazing, you must be so proud of yourself! Why don't you (first) aim for a comfortable size 14, this way you should be within a healthy BMI. See how that goes for you? You could always decide to go on to drop another dress size, but to be honest, a size 14 with your length is pretty bloody amazing!

    My initial goal was to be within a healthy BMI, which for me meant going down from a size 16 to a 14. I got there easy enough so I decided to go on. I'm a size 12 now and my current target is to get down just a tiny bit more, only another 2lb or so, so I have some "margin". I don't need to be a size 8 or 10, I love the good things in life too much (and to me the good things include lovely food, drinks en lazying about :laugh: )

    Thanks for the advice. I was thinking of getting to the comfortable size 14 (rather than tight), and stopping there. But it still means I would be classed overweight in the BMI index (?) - maybe it's formatted by the model agencies :wink:

    You sound very much like me with your attitude, still wanting to enjoy life rather than spend it trying to be skinny, as opposed to slim.

    So I'm going to aim for 12 stone, which should be the comfy 14, and then stop. So the next battle will be maintaining ........ :tongue:

    Hope you all had a fab day, acheived what you wanted to, and heres to tomorrow :bigsmile:
  • backinthenines
    backinthenines Posts: 1,083 Member
    Weighwars - the Cardiff Half is great...did it 2009 but missed out 2010 so will def be doing it 2011!! Just bought some new trainers to start some outdoor training!!

    I should be running Cardiff as well... Will be a long hard slog this year after a year off with injury but have been doing some steady 3-4 mile trail runs with the dog recently and it's not feeling too bad... but slooooow.... :embarassed:

    Glad to have found the June thread. I haven't posted for a while, mainly for time reasons. I lost the majority of the weight I wanted to lose, and am sort of reconsidering my end goal. Originally I wanted to get back under 9st but I think I'll let my weight settle at 134lb and maintain for a bit.

    New dog remains a joy. :bigsmile:

    Hello to all the new folk.
  • backinthenines
    backinthenines Posts: 1,083 Member
    Yvonne, Backinthenines, Irn, Lesley, Mikey - where are ye all?!!

    I'M HERE!!! :drinker: :flowerforyou: :laugh:
  • backinthenines
    backinthenines Posts: 1,083 Member
    I started out at size 20/22 top, 18 (tight) bottom. I am now 16/18 top, 14 (tight) bottom. I am quite happy with that, but would like some leeway. I do not want to be 'twiggy', and worry that I may end up slimmer, but looking a lot older !!!!
    I hope you understand my rant, and where I'm coming from - I am really interested in what you all think :flowerforyou:
    Wendy x

    Wendy I know how you feel. A couple of years ago I was running A LOT and dropped to 8st 10lb (at 5'6") and a lot of people were telling me I was starting to look gaunt in my face... which isn't really the look I was trying to achieve... :huh:

    There is a difference of 42lb between my leanest and highest weight and originally I was gunning to get back to my leanest weight. but a lot of people have complimented me on looking 'well' at the moment, despite still having 8-9lb I could technically be losing. So I decided to maintain for a while and let my body settle for a bit and see how I feel in a couple of months.

    I'm 41 now and don't want to look like a skinny, wrinkly old witch! hahaha :laugh:
  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    @ backinthenines:

    LOL :laugh:
  • emlov81
    emlov81 Posts: 128
    We can motivate each other through our half marathon training!!!:bigsmile:

    At the moment i'm aiming towards 10st 5lb so i'll be in normal, can't see me wanting to lose more weight after that!!

    Had a running PB in the gym today, shaved 1 minute of my 3 mile run and did it in 29mins...woop woop:bigsmile:

    backinthenines - glad the runs with the dog are going well:happy:
  • Leigh_mc
    Leigh_mc Posts: 46 Member
    Hey pretty new to all this here but hoping i can stick it out this time, when i first joined i did the diary for a couple weeks but then gave up am hoping by taking an interest in the forums and having some more support will help me stick it all out! I am from Wirral (north west England) i really need to loose weight if not for health but just for myself i weight 240lbs and i hope to eventually get down to 168lbs so I got alot of work ahead of me I know! am trying to do this with out a gym membership also cos I just simply can't afford it, am also not looking at doing any type of race or anything running really isn't a strong suit for me lol although i do really enjoy and do alot of when i can cycling and walking (mountain/trek) I was always confused why i would always be big cos i would cycle 20 miles at a time on my bike but still only maintain the weight, it seems as though i have a bit of fitness just not the body to match it!
  • tiggersstar
    tiggersstar Posts: 193 Member
    hello all i live in oxford :smile:
  • backinthenines
    backinthenines Posts: 1,083 Member
    Hey pretty new to all this here but hoping i can stick it out this time, when i first joined i did the diary for a couple weeks but then gave up am hoping by taking an interest in the forums and having some more support will help me stick it all out! I am from Wirral (north west England) i really need to loose weight if not for health but just for myself i weight 240lbs and i hope to eventually get down to 168lbs so I got alot of work ahead of me I know! am trying to do this with out a gym membership also cos I just simply can't afford it, am also not looking at doing any type of race or anything running really isn't a strong suit for me lol although i do really enjoy and do alot of when i can cycling and walking (mountain/trek) I was always confused why i would always be big cos i would cycle 20 miles at a time on my bike but still only maintain the weight, it seems as though i have a bit of fitness just not the body to match it!

    Low heart rate endurance cardio doesn't always result in the weight loss people think it does. If you google "the final nail in the cardio coffin", you'll come across an interesting article by Rachel Cosgrove (famous trainer) who explains why. Like her I managed to GAIN weight whilst training for an Ironman Triathlon (2.4 mile swim, 110 bile bike, marathon [26.2 miles] run).

    Giving up logging after a few days won't see you through. The logging your food is a big part of this because it's partly about education about calorie content (who would ever think muesli and rice -- while "healthy" -- could be so high in calories...) and partly about taking responsibility and being accountable to yourself.

    I was in for some huuuuge surprises when I started logging and weighing food portions... My breakfast muesli... I had no idea that my idea of portion size was eating for 3 people!!! Same thing with rice and pasta...

    Things that worked for me:
    - stop making excuses
    - logging and weighing everything you eat
    - getting a heart rate monitor and get a REALISTIC idea of your burn during exercise
    - eating fewer fast carbs (like white rice, white pasta, white potatos, bread) and limit carbs to root vegetables and slower burning ones (brown pasta, wholeweat pasta, brown bread or bagels...)
    - eating more lean protein... lots of fish, chicken breast, turkey...
    - doing 50% of my training as strength training rather than 90% cardio

    Even without a gym membership you can do strength training at home... just get some kettlebells and a kettlebells DVD.
  • Mairgheal
    Mairgheal Posts: 385 Member


    Giving up logging after a few days won't see you through. The logging your food is a big part of this because it's partly about education about calorie content (who would ever think muesli and rice -- while "healthy" -- could be so high in calories...) and partly about taking responsibility and being accountable to yourself.

    I was in for some huuuuge surprises when I started logging and weighing food portions... My breakfast muesli... I had no idea that my idea of portion size was eating for 3 people!!! Same thing with rice and pasta...


    Same here. In general I'm pretty okay at "eyeballing" portion sizes, but simple basics, such a cereal, pasta, rice, I had very, very wrong (the only exception was hot oats, I could have actually more than I thought!). And I've been able to dramatically change this.
  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    hello all i live in oxford :smile:

    Hi ther from Wakefield - love the dog!!
  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    We can motivate each other through our half marathon training!!!:bigsmile:

    At the moment i'm aiming towards 10st 5lb so i'll be in normal, can't see me wanting to lose more weight after that!!

    Had a running PB in the gym today, shaved 1 minute of my 3 mile run and did it in 29mins...woop woop:bigsmile:

    backinthenines - glad the runs with the dog are going well:happy:

    Congrats on the PB :flowerforyou:
  • wenders123
    wenders123 Posts: 338 Member
    Hey pretty new to all this here but hoping i can stick it out this time, when i first joined i did the diary for a couple weeks but then gave up am hoping by taking an interest in the forums and having some more support will help me stick it all out! I am from Wirral (north west England) i really need to loose weight if not for health but just for myself i weight 240lbs and i hope to eventually get down to 168lbs so I got alot of work ahead of me I know! am trying to do this with out a gym membership also cos I just simply can't afford it, am also not looking at doing any type of race or anything running really isn't a strong suit for me lol although i do really enjoy and do alot of when i can cycling and walking (mountain/trek) I was always confused why i would always be big cos i would cycle 20 miles at a time on my bike but still only maintain the weight, it seems as though i have a bit of fitness just not the body to match it!

    I would suggest that you take a look at some of your friends food diary's for ideas about food. I tend to try to stick to cereal, fruit and yog for brekky, lean protein and salad/veggies for lunch and dinner with maybe a wrap or some spuds. And I always have a little chocolate treat in the evening, which seems to keep me going and stops me "cheating".

    As far as the exercise goes, you can get some DVDs and do it at home, and carry on with the walking/cycling. Or even go to some local classes or swimming at the local pool. You certainly don't need to join a gym!!

    Hope that helps a little bit :bigsmile:
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