Maintainers - how do you keep your head in the game?

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  • lindaroto
    lindaroto Posts: 6 Member
    ValGogo wrote: »
    how to keep head in game? Don't stop playing.

    Perfect!
  • JILLCLI4D
    JILLCLI4D Posts: 18 Member
    Adequate sleep has helped me maintain my weight. Not 6 hours of sleep. I need 8 hours. I also eat small meals throughout the day, and I think that helps, too.
  • animalldy
    animalldy Posts: 140 Member
    Enjoying exercise and having it become a hobby, for me that is CrossFit. You'll quickly see a decrease in performance if your eating isn't going well. I've gone through periods of no logging, no weighing, no food restrictions, but exercise has been a staple and has allowed me to maintain within a reasonable range.
  • robingmurphy
    robingmurphy Posts: 349 Member
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    Its become second nature to me now.
    I have a 5 lb weight range so as long as I stay within 5 lbs of 135.8 then I know I'm on track. I don't weigh myself daily anymore and I know what my portions should be. So in time, it really just becomes second nature. Its a habit now ,its part of my daily life for so long that I don't have to put much thought into it

    135.8 is a very specific number to maintain a range around. How did you determine that point?
  • rlohman1010
    rlohman1010 Posts: 1 Member
    I'm just wondering if you do anything that helps keep your focus towards maintenance, and preventing gains. Are there any traditions, things you do, preventative methods etc that you do which help you stay at your current weight. I'd love to know of any.

    Sweat every day
  • socioseguro
    socioseguro Posts: 1,679 Member
    srcurran wrote: »
    I had to mentally accept that there would be no "end" to the effort. It's for the rest of my life. Once that was firmly in my brain it seemed easier.

    +1
  • ginalove1960
    ginalove1960 Posts: 60 Member
    I'm just wondering if you do anything that helps keep your focus towards maintenance, and preventing gains. Are there any traditions, things you do, preventative methods etc that you do which help you stay at your current weight. I'd love to know of any.
    I track my calories consistently every day, weigh myself and record every am, restrict calories to maintenance levels every day, aerobic exercise everyday, drink water exclusively everyday, eat nutritiously evey day, 3 meals per day with 1-2 snacks per day, eat breakfast every day, and drink plain, black coffee every day.
  • CrabNebula
    CrabNebula Posts: 1,119 Member
    I go take a good long look in the mirror.
  • RWClary
    RWClary Posts: 192 Member
    I set new, higher fitness goals, so where one journey ended, another began.
  • spzjlb
    spzjlb Posts: 602 Member
    I dislike logging but after being a great logger for a year, I know that I am very good at estimating and eyeballing my calorie intake. So, I weigh myself daily to keep engaged, watch potion size, try to not get "too full" and I get in 30 min intense exercise every day. I find that the weigh-ins each morning then keep me mindful of what I eat throughout the day.
  • gracefitsmind
    gracefitsmind Posts: 2 Member
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  • JeanCricket
    JeanCricket Posts: 176 Member
    I've been in maintenance mode for nearly 3 years.

    My method - LOGGING, LOGGING, LOGGING!

    And weighing in weekly...

    There are ups and downs - key is to keep honest and keep logging.

    Jean
  • JoySwift1
    JoySwift1 Posts: 6 Member

    I am now at my goal weight. Since I started I have lost 3 stone which is a real achievement. I have gone down 2 sizes. I would like advice on how to keep this weight without becoming obsessive. I am scared of regaining the weight!!
  • _piaffe
    _piaffe Posts: 163 Member
    1. Discipline. Meal prep, planning my day, getting my workouts in. It's all routine and good habits for me. It doesn't feel like discipline - it's just...my thing now.
    2. Accountability through logging. Not every meal. Not necessarily weighing (I do occasionally). But enough "tracking" to see where I'm at daily / weekly.
    3. 80/20 or 90/10 - sticking to consistent go-to meals and macros.

    #1 though is what makes a difference. I always work out bc I love it (I struggle to force in a recovery day!) and eat intuitively at 80/20 or 90/10.

    My struggle is food volume, partly bc I am so active. An undisciplined weekend of eating TOO MUCH can set me back 4 days (minimum) to 2 weeks. I feel terrible, I get in my head. Blahhhhh
  • MadisonMolly2017
    MadisonMolly2017 Posts: 11,157 Member
    Just bumping this a little. As a serial yo yo er, I am now into year 2 of maintaining within my weight range. I won't say that it hasn't been a struggle. But one thing I have noticed is that if you don't FREAK out when you go over your range, and just slowly work to trend the other direction, you have less of a tendency to keep gaining. What I mean by that is not to "punish or restrict yourself" too much. What I see happens with that is that I can't maintain at that restriction and have a lot of "bad" days. So the secret which I am telling myself is "look how far you have come". You don't need to get back there ASAP, just take your time and remove one or two items you have been treating with and the trend will go the other way. Learn to enjoy the accomplishment and not beat yourself up for a minor blip. You won the war, now don't go into all out war again, just do little skirmishes and enjoy your days.

    Very helpful! Thank you!
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    edited December 2018
    The creep has hit me the past few weeks. What has nipped it in the bud is a new giant full length mirror placed right by my front door. Amazing how that works.. I see myself..and now I'm back to my work outs and eating right ,..no problem.

    I also agree with the no stretchy clothes or older big clothes waiting in the wings.. wear those tight pants..you have no choice but to cut back,
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