104 Calories a day...OMG
sarantonio
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What does 104 calories look like?
A glass of wine, a mini snickers, a banana, half a slice of pizza.... No big deal..
OR WHAT THE ACTUAL F*#&... SERIOUSLY??
I gained 25 back.. the stupid 25 lbs I worked so hard to lose.. and it took 3 years (to gain back).
I did some number crunching and it looks like on average, I'm eating 88 calories more per day, and exercising 16 less... 88+16=104... 104 .... 104!!!!!!
104 * 365(days in a year) = 37960
37960 * 3 (years spent eating 88 calories more and exercising 16 calories less) = 113880
113880 / 3500 (1 pound of flab) = 32.53
32 lbs.... and that's why my scale is sneaking up on me..
This is just an average of looking at 2 weeks then compared to now, I put on 25 not 32, so this means its even less than 104 a day, if you math it out, it only comes to 79 calories.. that's a cheese stick.... A CHEESE STICK!!
I seriously just found my AHA! moment. This is the moment when I DO get "small changes add up!" advice, its when I realize that stopping 5 minutes shy on a jog, eating a piece of chocolate every night, having one extra glass of wine sounds so insignificant... but in the long run it means so much.
Make ONE small change everyday to tip the scales (no pun ... ok, pun intended) in the right direction. No sugar in coffee, one less egg in your omelette, no after dinner drink. I hope this can help someone else, someone who thinks "one more won't hurt" "I already went to the gym this week" "I deserve this, I work hard" or any other teensy move done repetitively "won't hurt" ... It will. I'm sorry, I truly am. I LOVE that second beer and piece of chocolate, but it'll get you. I'm walking proof.
A glass of wine, a mini snickers, a banana, half a slice of pizza.... No big deal..
OR WHAT THE ACTUAL F*#&... SERIOUSLY??
I gained 25 back.. the stupid 25 lbs I worked so hard to lose.. and it took 3 years (to gain back).
I did some number crunching and it looks like on average, I'm eating 88 calories more per day, and exercising 16 less... 88+16=104... 104 .... 104!!!!!!
104 * 365(days in a year) = 37960
37960 * 3 (years spent eating 88 calories more and exercising 16 calories less) = 113880
113880 / 3500 (1 pound of flab) = 32.53
32 lbs.... and that's why my scale is sneaking up on me..
This is just an average of looking at 2 weeks then compared to now, I put on 25 not 32, so this means its even less than 104 a day, if you math it out, it only comes to 79 calories.. that's a cheese stick.... A CHEESE STICK!!
I seriously just found my AHA! moment. This is the moment when I DO get "small changes add up!" advice, its when I realize that stopping 5 minutes shy on a jog, eating a piece of chocolate every night, having one extra glass of wine sounds so insignificant... but in the long run it means so much.
Make ONE small change everyday to tip the scales (no pun ... ok, pun intended) in the right direction. No sugar in coffee, one less egg in your omelette, no after dinner drink. I hope this can help someone else, someone who thinks "one more won't hurt" "I already went to the gym this week" "I deserve this, I work hard" or any other teensy move done repetitively "won't hurt" ... It will. I'm sorry, I truly am. I LOVE that second beer and piece of chocolate, but it'll get you. I'm walking proof.
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Awesome post. It just made me toss half of the nasty protein bar I was eating - even though I'm not that hungry. Thanks!!!0
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Thanks for posting. I've been doing good all week and was thinking of rewarding my self with a cheat day. Every little bit counts! thanks for the reminder!0
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Awesome post!0
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Awesome...eye opener for sure.0
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Great post...,hit him with me too'0
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Were you as diligent with mfp after you lost the 25 the first time?0
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Good for you! Yeah, the little things add up so quickly if you don't track them. Just making one small change can have a large effect, depending on the change.0
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Were you as diligent with mfp after you lost the 25 the first time?
I quit here and there, I would start when my weight crept a little, then quit, over and over.. until 25 lbs, but I did the same then. I go like 30-40 days straight and then quit for a week, start over.0 -
I feel the same way! I have gained 10 pounds in the last year and I'm trying my hardest to get rid of it! I am bad about eating while making kids lunches, snacking when my little girl snacks, and drinking lime a ritas... Wow the calories DO add up It has been a slow month as far as weight loss, but I am hopeful things will start changing since I am logging everything I eat!0
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Holy cow. Thank you so much for this!!0
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Yep! This is why weighing and measuring foods is so important and tracking everything you put in your mouth. It's so easy to eat just that little bit too much each day and slowly gain it all back.0
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This has been a definite eye opener of a post and made me realize that it MUST be a complete lifestyle change and not just a temporary fix. Thanks so much.0
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This has been a definite eye opener of a post and made me realize that it MUST be a complete lifestyle change and not just a temporary fix. Thanks so much.
#TRUTH
No matter what you do or what adjustments you make, if they're not sustainable for you in the long term, it ultimately won't help very much. You may lose weight, but if you don't change HOW you eat, it'll come back. Make sure the changes you make to your diet are ones you're willing to keep up with when you hit your target range and you'll be able to stay in your range with very little difficulty. ^_^0 -
Great post! It's so easy to slip just a little more in without realizing. I was thinking about a dessert tonight. Having some fruit instead.0
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That post was absolute GOLD!0
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Great post, was exactly what I needed to read! Thank you!0
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Interesting thought0
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sarantonio wrote: »What does 104 calories look like?
A glass of wine, a mini snickers, a banana, half a slice of pizza.... No big deal..
OR WHAT THE ACTUAL F*#&... SERIOUSLY??
I gained 25 back.. the stupid 25 lbs I worked so hard to lose.. and it took 3 years (to gain back).
I did some number crunching and it looks like on average, I'm eating 88 calories more per day, and exercising 16 less... 88+16=104... 104 .... 104!!!!!!
104 * 365(days in a year) = 37960
37960 * 3 (years spent eating 88 calories more and exercising 16 calories less) = 113880
113880 / 3500 (1 pound of flab) = 32.53
32 lbs.... and that's why my scale is sneaking up on me..
This is just an average of looking at 2 weeks then compared to now, I put on 25 not 32, so this means its even less than 104 a day, if you math it out, it only comes to 79 calories.. that's a cheese stick.... A CHEESE STICK!!
I seriously just found my AHA! moment. This is the moment when I DO get "small changes add up!" advice, its when I realize that stopping 5 minutes shy on a jog, eating a piece of chocolate every night, having one extra glass of wine sounds so insignificant... but in the long run it means so much.
Make ONE small change everyday to tip the scales (no pun ... ok, pun intended) in the right direction. No sugar in coffee, one less egg in your omelette, no after dinner drink. I hope this can help someone else, someone who thinks "one more won't hurt" "I already went to the gym this week" "I deserve this, I work hard" or any other teensy move done repetitively "won't hurt" ... It will. I'm sorry, I truly am. I LOVE that second beer and piece of chocolate, but it'll get you. I'm walking proof.
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Also, i was gonna go over my calories for a slive of veggie pizza but totally not going to now lol0
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Yes. This is why I will always have to weigh & log my food. I can so easily rationalize eating a little here & there.0
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Damn.0
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Reality check for me!0
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Awesome post. Good reason to monitor myself even after I hit goal.0
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