WELCOME!
chuckbryant123
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Hey, friends. Welcome to the SYSK Fit Club! As we let the page build over the next week or so, I'll dig in and figure out how this all works. In the mean time, get to know each other, get some discussions going and fire away with any ideas, PLEASE. I intend to run this thing as a socialist utopia of input and direction. Let's all pitch in and make this page something special. Talk soon! -- chuck
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Very excited to see what we can accomplish as a community! Heading out for a walk with the dog to complete some cardio for today. Let's do this, SYSK peeps! BTW, any Denver folks, hit me up and maybe we can do some group hikes or other fun stuff!
Jane in Denver4 -
Yay! I used to be pretty fit ... I have no excuse. I know what I need to do! Haha!
I'm really bad about checking in, but maybe a chance to chat with one of my favorite pod cast hosts about macros will be some good motivation :-P
Xoxo5 -
Hello Chuck and SYSK fans! This may be just what I need to get my training mojo back. In 2005 I fell off my horse and snapped my ACL right off. After surgery the PT put me on the treadmill. About this time I heard about RunDisney races. I've always wanted to do one marathon before I was 40 but that didn't happen. So I just kept going on the TM, then on the road. Two full marathons, many halfs, and dozens of smaller races later, I lost my mojo. I had never been athletic so this racing thing was all new to me. I loved, LOVED it! I felt fit, healthy and energetic, even if I never got thin. But I was proud of my accomplishments. Then a personal crises pulled the rug right out from under me. I'm trying to rebuild my life and want that level of fitness back. This will help do thank you, Chuck, and all my SYSK friends who will kick my behind back into gear!!6
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Hey, Chuck... How about creating some group challenges, such as one for consistently logging your food, or one for a certain number of exercises per week, or for certain weight loss goals? In addition, how about individual discussion groups with particular topics, like how to make it through the holiday season without gaining weight, or groups for individual cities so that people can connect, etc.? Just spitballing ideas here. So glad we're doing this!17
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I just a few hours ago was telling my husband that I feel so discouraged about weight loss that I am considering just giving up... But maybe having something like this will be the thing that helps me succeed! Ready to jump in and try it out!7
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Hooray and welcome! I love this app and have found it helpful and effective!0
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Great timing, Chuckers! I just started using this app a week ago in my first effort to lose weight since I had my kiddos (youngest is 4, so baby weight doesn't really hold as an excuse).
It will be so awesome to have the SYSK Army holding me accountable for this. Thanks! Looking forward to getting to know everyone.2 -
I've been trying to use this app consistently since January, and sometimes I forget. I hope having a community full of awesome people will help me remember to check in often!2
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Hi all! I'm so happy for this new group! I've been logging for 75 days and I'm down 13 pounds so far! This is just the motivation I need to keep chugging along. I've got another 30 pounds or so to lose....7
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This is just what I need!!! Finished chemo beginning of March. Back to exercising 4xs a week and loosing the weight I gained from treatment. Yes! You gain weight from chemo!!7
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Very excited to be a part of this group and learning and sharing as I lose.
"Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy." ~ Norman Vincent Peale ~
Even if you stumble do not lose faith that you can accomplish your goals. Refocus, recommit, remember! Refocus on your goals, maybe they need a little adjusting but goals are what move us forward by giving us purpose. Recommit to your plan and actions. Remember why you are doing what you are doing, what end purpose are you trying to achieve and how will it benefit you.
#youcandothis #refocusrecommitremember #goalsgiveuspurpose
Have an awesome Thursday!!0 -
Hey everybody!
Just wanted to say hi and welcome everyone from the SYSK community. For anybody who's new to the app, let me say I've had great results. With hard work and fortitude, there's no goal that you can't accomplish. February of 2015 I weighed 230 lbs. As of my last weigh in I am now at ~175.
I can't wait to see what comes from this great community.5 -
Hi. MyFitnessPal has an awesome food database -- huge! However, I haven't been using it lately, and my weight is beginning to rise again.
My heaviest was 255 pounds in November 2012. I had a rocky downward trend all the way to 223 pounds in August 2013. Then back up to 245 pounds rather fast by December 2013. That's when I discovered fitbit and MyFitnesPal. The weight just fell off. I reached 168 pounds by June 2014 (77 pounds in 6 months). It's easier than ever before tracking the calories going in and out. It took me about a week to find the foods and become adjusted to the amounts that I could eat, until I reached my goal weight. It became easier as time went on. Awareness helped me.0 -
bryan8pizza wrote: »Hi. MyFitnessPal has an awesome food database -- huge! However, I haven't been using it lately, and my weight is beginning to rise.
Bryan, this is what I find depressing. I used MFP religiously a few years ago and lost over 20 lbs. But as soon as I stopped using it and ate what I thought was 'well', the weight started creeping back on. It's sad to think that I may have to keep weighing food and logging for the rest of my life so as not to yo-yo up and down.1 -
I lost the same weight I'm looking to lose now back when I was around 18-19. There are no shortcuts, which for some might sound scary or disappointing, but it's not. Be happy. It's very, very simple. Keep sugar to a minimum, decrease portion control, eat slower, and do some exercise.
Tips for food? Stick to food with low calories but lots of protein and fiber. They'll help you stay fuller for longer. One of my favorite things lately is Siggi's skyr. It's like a Greek yogurt, but somehow even better. It's only 120 calories, but with all of the fat and protein, it feels like it's a lot more. Start your day with eggs. I like mine over medium with some Arnold's Health Nut bread. The fiber and the protein in the bread with all the protein from the eggs keeps me full for hours.
Grocery shopping? Don't get bad food. It doesn't matter if it's for sale, it doesn't matter if you'll have one of the snack cakes "every once in awhile". Don't. You won't be able to handle the temptation. What I've learned to do is to tell myself that I'll get it next time I'm in. I never do, of course, but it keeps me from feeling trapped. If I sat there with a pack of oatmeal pies in my hand, telling myself I'll never have one again, I'm going to break. I just say, "Yeah, maybe another time."
Exercise? Make it a habit. Do it the same time everyday, and don't force it. Just say, "I'm gonna go for a quick walk". Then once you've started, keep pushing. Keep setting goals for yourself, and if you feel up to it, keep going. "I'll go for another half a mile", or, "maybe another 10 minutes". DO NOT over do it. You will be sweaty, miserable, and very hungry. Since you burned all those calories, you may feel like you deserve a treat. DON'T DO IT. Have a banana and some peanut butter, maybe some yogurt, or maybe you just think you're hungry and you actually need something to drink.
Drink LOTS of water. If you like soda and juice, try seltzer. My personal favorite is a brand called Spindrift, which I found at Target. Instead of plain seltzer with flavoring, it's seltzer with real crushed fruit. It's only about 5-15 calories a can, and only a few grams of sugar. It's tasty, refreshing, and it's made with real ingredients.
I hope some of this helps.4 -
Yes! Finally a community that could do "MapMyWalk" with me!!!0
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I lost 20 pounds at a nice slow pace last year and then got a little careless about tracking food and exercise. I'm joining this group for a couple of reasons. One reason is that I think it will help me remember to use the app more frequently.1
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I felt super fit and happy in college - there are more bicycles than people in my college town; everyone was on the move all the time! After graduating, I moved out of town for work, lived alone in a really industrial part of the city where outside activity was impossible and unsafe, I felt miserable working for a terrible manager and had no coworkers my age, I went through a breakup, and most of my college friends moved back to their hometowns. A year later, my beloved dog passed away. I steadily gained weight and stopped running regularly. After miserable days at work, snacking alone with Netflix was the only (somewhat) enjoyable part of my day, and none of my old friends were around to notice the change in me anyway. (Being a 20-something isn't what it's cracked up to be...)
But since then, I've quit my job, found a new job I LOVE where I work with tons of people my age, decided to apply to grad school, started running again, and signed up for a half marathon! I'm the happiest I've been in years, except for this extra weight I'm carrying around. I have no excuse anymore. Time to change for the better!
So thank you, Chuck, for creating this group! A huge hindrance to my weight loss goal has been not telling anyone I'm trying to lose it (if they don't know, they won't judge me when it doesn't happen, right??). As a result, I have no one helping keep me accountable, so nothing changes. I love the SYSK army, and there's nothing we can't do when we encourage each other and all pull in the same direction!5 -
Hi Everyone! Chuck, this is great! MyFitnessPal is an awesome tool to keep you on track. I'm a personal trainer and I use this often - yes, even trainers need to stay on track! I'm happy to help with exercises and proper form. I'm NOT a nutritionist, but I'll say that I don't believe in any fad diet. I'm a believer of simple math: calories in vs calories out and this app is the best for keeping track. Keep in mind that there are other aspects to losing weight though like individual metabolism, so X calories per day for one person my work but not for another.
A few years ago, I went through a tough period after my brother passed away and gained 17 lbs (the Germans have a word for this: Kummerspeck = grief bacon ) This is when I first started using MFP. I found that I did best weighing myself everyday. MFP has a graph for your weight entries and being able to see the daily up and down changes I think is important. If you weigh in once a week, you might be seeing one of the natural up days and that can be discouraging. But overall, find what works for you and try to stick with it!
Good Luck!1 -
Thanks for creating this! There are so many groups here, it's nice to have one to gravitate toward with like-minded people. (And one that's updated). I'm feeling motivated and I love my SYSK podcasts on my long bike rides0
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Great idea! Greetings from the old continent!0
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