Laboring Towards Labor Day (CLOSED GRP)

bluiz13
bluiz13 Posts: 3,550 Member
edited September 29 in Motivation and Support
okay i'm gonna start this thread now...we can't do our "first" weigh in until we finish the 4th of july challenge...
once i have our final weigh ins from that thread, i'll add them to the spreadsheet and see how to set up the teams....

depending on how many we have should we have 2 or 4 member teams??? we currently have 19 people who have signed up...thoughts????

i just entered our "current" weights to see what the chart does and it looks like overall everyone is attempting to lose 4-9% during the 9wks.....anyway, give me some input or we'll stick to individuals cause i dont know what i'm doing with the teams lol and i dont want to be responsible for "stacking the deck" unfairly.....

Goal
Loss Name
9 BifDiehl
9 bluiz13
9 cmpettey
18 dixedreg
11 FitJ1210
12 Gerkenstein
9 jklm
15 jllipson
9 justyourtypicalgirl
9 kcthatsme
12 kris1085
10 LadyPersia
15 newimproved2011
9 robynrae_1
9 shannonaufman
9 shirley61
9 sonnut
9 thedestar
12 weaziemand
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  • jllipson
    jllipson Posts: 646
    I think 4 would be good. At least if anyone does drop, we would have other team members. 2 people while challenging may not work well if someone's team mate does drop off, for whatever reason.
  • dixedreg
    dixedreg Posts: 276 Member
    Teams or individuals, either way is good. For teams you could just have your kids pick random names from a hat. That way there's no "stacking" or hard math involved. Lol
  • thedestar
    thedestar Posts: 1,275 Member
    I think bigger teams would be great, and I think just the random teams would probably be easiest. Looking forward to this group!
  • I'm cool with it either way! I like the random idea, with maybe a switch here or there if it looks like the random thing produced uneven teams. I agree, I think 4 is better. Excited to get this started!
  • Gerkenstein
    Gerkenstein Posts: 315 Member
    I agree with the other ladies on 4 teammates. Random grouping is good, or maybe group people by how much they want to lose during the challenge. For example, the people trying to lose the most group together, and so forth (hope this makes sense).
  • LadyPersia
    LadyPersia Posts: 1,445 Member
    Woohooo This is truely going to be a challenge for me. I have the running going but not the weight loss. Lets do this!!!
  • Shirley61
    Shirley61 Posts: 7,758 Member
    Anything works for me, individuals or teams.
    I am in!! I will be on vacation a week during
    this challenge but I am going to try and log
    in as much as the laptop allows with good
    connection. LOL

    Good Luck everyone!
  • cmpettey
    cmpettey Posts: 221 Member
    4 for sure. I don't want to "weigh down" my one teammate since I'm slow loser. :laugh: OK so that was lame. I'm going on less than 3 hours of sleep. The groups should be random. That makes it easier for you and just because someone has a higher goal doesn't necessarily mean they will reach those goals. Plus, just because someone is heavier doesn't mean they will lose faster. I'm proof of that. If you just want to do individual, that's great too. Thanks for all the work you do in these challenges. It's awesome to have the extra motivation and support.
  • FitJ1210
    FitJ1210 Posts: 754
    I like the idea of 4 teams also .:smile:

    I cant wait to get started!
  • FitJ1210
    FitJ1210 Posts: 754
    How about alphabetical order in picking teams ?
  • jklm
    jklm Posts: 281
    I'm clueless on what's best, but we could just try the teams and find out whether we like teams or not. One thing I do know for sure is that I sure appreciate all the work you do for us! Thanks!
  • bluiz13
    bluiz13 Posts: 3,550 Member
    since everyone from this group is from the other group i will take our STARTING weights from the 4th for july thread....please report your final weight there or here by monday july 4th....i'll update the list and break up the teams based on the goal % lost and then randomly from there if that makes sense???? i'll make 4 member teams and post them on this thread....we'll just keep the one thread going until it rolls over to a new one - not a new one every week...too confusing lol...
  • CrysButcher3
    CrysButcher3 Posts: 322
    I absolutely want in. I'm not in on the other one, so do you want me to just come here and post my weight July 4th? I appreciate everything you do bluiz...I said it before your my h2o hero! :) Thanks for allowing me to join.
  • Sonnut
    Sonnut Posts: 57 Member
    4 for sure. I don't want to "weigh down" my one teammate since I'm slow loser. :laugh:

    I'm a slow loser too.....so let's not be on the same team! haha!

    I'll be sure to post my final weight on the other one. Then I'll have to post on the 11th, then again on the 14th to get back on track, so if I miss a week, please know I'm here, I just can't post that week.
  • CrysButcher3
    CrysButcher3 Posts: 322
    :::Waving::: Hi everyone! I'm going to introduce myself... :) I'm Crystal, (my daughters name is Abby thus where I got AbbyGrl) I'm 39 years old, I live in Ohio and like just about everyone here I'm tired of my weight. Motivation/challenges push me to succeed. I do way better when I am competing with others...not sure if its the competitive side in me, but I push myself harder when I have someone on my heels or breathing down my back....I like to walk, actually I LOVE to walk, I noticed when I walked 5 times a week I was dropping the weight. I'm still working on my water intake, but its coming along. Anyhow, I lost 17 lbs this past month alone, so I know I can kick it into gear when I want to...I just like the challenge, a friendly challenge. I'm not a sore loser, I just do better when I have people pushing just as hard as I am for the same goal. :) Thanks for allowing me to participate with you all and I wish you ALL the best of luck in this challenge!
  • Abby -- I like the idea of introducing ourselves, so I'll follow suit.

    My name is Shannon. I'm 24 and live in Memphis, TN. I am currently a PhD candidate in Environmental Water Resources... but I was just offered a new job today, so I think I'm going to step away from school for a little while to pursue a career. I was just married in March to an awesome guy. No kids (yet? the jury is still out on the kids thing) but we have an awesome basset hound named Watson. I am on a mission to get healthier and lose some weight. I have recently taken up running, but in this deep south heat, it's not so easy lately. So I've been walking, taking part in zumba at a local church, and I have done some of Jillian Michaels' workout DVDs. I'm really excited about this challenge!
  • kris1085
    kris1085 Posts: 1,436 Member
    Abby i like the idea of introducing ourselves also
    My name is Kristen and i am 37 from near Charleston West Virginia . I have a great job that i have worked for quite a while and i love it ! My screen name is kris1085 because of 3 of my 4 neices and nephew my oldest neice will be 11 and the middle neice is going to be 9 my nephew and the only boy is turning 6 and my newest neice will be a year on my nephews birthday ! I have been doing Zumba for a while and i love it and i also do some Leslie Sanson walking tapes also ! My mission is to get healthier so that i can always be there for my neices and nephew and i also am looking forward to buying all new clothes too !
  • bluiz13
    bluiz13 Posts: 3,550 Member
    i will also introduce myself even though many of us have been together for a long time i dont think we have ever done this before :)

    i am denise (bluiz13=blue eyes and 13 is my birthday in october)....i am married for almost 8 years with 2 beautiful kids (almost 7 and almost 4)....i work for a high end builder in west palm beach and live in lake worth (south florida).....i have worked for my boss just 3 months short of how long i have known my husband....i have been heavy my entire life that i remember....for most of high school i was probably 160-175??? but i know i was the "heavy" friend in my very large group of friends....i had enormous boobs for my age and FINALLY had a reduction in 2000 just before meeting my husband....it was the best thing i ever did for myself besides getting healthy now.....my highest weight ever was 263 when i delivered my son in 2004 and when we celebrated his 1st birthday in sept 2005 i stilled weighed 263...after seeing his birthday pics i joined jenny craig the next saturday...i lost over 50lbs in the next 15 months or so and then just got busy with life and not taking care of myself...my daughter was born in sept 2007 and in january 2008 i decided it was time to make the change permanently....i started this journey at 253.8 on 1/1/08 and as of 6/25/11 i have lost 76lbs....my ticker shows more because i have 263 as my start weight since that was my highest ever....anyway, my goal is to get to the highest end of the "healthy" range which is 145...once i'm there i'll decide where i want to end up....i am finally celebrating the fact that i have lost 85lbs overall and have kept it off and am still losing.....i love my new life and i can't wait to continue living it each day a healthier me...

    welcome to abby and thanks to the rest of you for joining the new challenge...i think having 20 people with 5 teams of 4 is going to be great.....
  • LadyPersia
    LadyPersia Posts: 1,445 Member
    Good day everyone.

    My name is Kimberly. I live in NEPA. I have been on MFP for 334 days. My internal med doc told me I needed to exercise and lose weight. I have 4 boys. My oldes is a skateboarder on the cartoon network circuit, one at VillaNova and another starting his own business. My youngest is a BS working as a Counselor in training at BS camp. I have always been active until I had a severe Asthma attack and started Prednisone. I gained 75 pounds and have been trying to lose it ever since. I was 100 pounds after my last child; i knew nothing about weight until it affected my heart. I have lost 35 pounds over all. My doc wants me around 135. My last 10 pounds have not come off in over a year. My cardiologist thinks I am the right weight, I just need to exercise daily and drink water. My allergist wants the weight off due my my severe allergies. I am allergic to everything especially foods. So Bloating and water retention are defense mecanisms to my illness'. I workout with my husband almost daily. He has created me into the Commander in Water! I send water shout out daily to remind us to stay hydrated!

    I have found a beautiful supportive community on MFP. Together we can achieve everything!!

    Bluiz...You are an awesome leader!!


    Now enough of me.....Lets get our drink on
  • Time2getFit4Life
    Time2getFit4Life Posts: 521 Member
    Hey everyone my name is Charmaine I have been apart of the group for a long while I actually think since the beginning. A member of MFP for over a yr now and sad to say I have not yet reached my goal but the thing I stand tall on is I have never quit or given up and that is because I wont stop until it is met!! I am a wife of 13 yrs and a mother of 4 kids. My heaviest weight ever was 186 and I can't even blame it on my kids I did it all on my own getting comfortable in the life of being married with children well I stil enjoy that life the difference is now I want to be the hott mom on the block or should I say MILF hahahaha I joke about that because it wasn't until this yr that I found out what that meant. I have had my share of ups and down this past yr but they are behind me now and I am ready to take off and get this done!! So I am looking foward to being a great help to whatever team I'm on and seeing all of us continue in success!! Let's Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
  • bluiz13
    bluiz13 Posts: 3,550 Member
    i'm really excited to start the new group...woooohoooooooo....
  • vkpmusic
    vkpmusic Posts: 343 Member
    I want in to this one! I had to drop last time.... can I ?
    Val
  • Sonnut
    Sonnut Posts: 57 Member
    Since we're all getting to know each other, I'll share too! I'm happily married 20 years this September, mother of two teenagers (so far it's good), and like my profile said, I somehow morphed into this middle aged person that could stand to lose some weight. Actually, who needs to lose some weight! lol

    I never weighed over 100 pounds until my senior year in high school. I was 103 when I met my dh, then I started gaining. At age 23 I married, weighing about 120. Still a healthy weight, but the heaviest I've been. So, exercise is foreign to me, I don't enjoy it and I've never had to worry about my weight or what I ate in the past. Fast forward two children later, and my 40's and here I am!

    My highest non-pregnancy weight is 180. I was able to lose my baby weight and got down to 117, but it wasn't in a healthy way (stress & starvation, it's no wonder I gained it back). I joined MFP in January weighing 178 and am finally down to 161. This whole 160's thing has been a challenge, as I fluctuate from 161 to 163 constantly. UGH!

    So, I'm looking forward to getting back on track and losing even more. My goal right now is 140, to be re-evaluated once I get there. I just started a hip hop class this week and I actually enjoyed it (don't call it aerobics or you'll ruin it for me)! I bought exercise clothes today (yea me!) so I can look cute while DANCING (again, not aerobics or exercise).

    So let's do this girls!
  • CrysButcher3
    CrysButcher3 Posts: 322
    Kris I LOVE Leslie Sansone's walking tapes!!! I do her in the winter when I can't get out. Oooooo how I despise the Ohio weather! I love the spring/summer/fall...but winter can stay away! lol.
    I should have told you all what I do for a living, my apologies. I have been an STNA for 22 years, I work in a nursing home close to where I live. (4 miles down the road to be exact) and I work the night shift. *Boo*....but it works best with the children. I'd rather work while they sleep so I don't miss too much of their lives. I'm a single mother of 3 children...Anthony 12, Abigail 9, Austin 8. They are the MAIN reason I'm doing this...I am ALL they have, they have no contact what so ever with their father, so its up to ME to be healthy enough for them so they have me the rest of their childhood lives. I'm approaching 40 years old next May...my goal is to be down to 145 by then.
    With all of that said....I'm sooooo excited to be here on this website...with mfp I have lost 17 lbs in a month. The people here (all of you!) are awesome! My hardest challenge I think is the whole "water" intake...but like I said I'm working on it :) Okay....I'm ready to kick it! Lets have a great 9 weeks!!! :)
  • jllipson
    jllipson Posts: 646
    My turn, my name is Jennifer, I am 38 years oldI was born and raised in Covington, Kentucky, moved to Dry Ridge, KY 8 years ago in September when I married my DH. We have 2 beautiful little girls, Arielle just turned 5 and Brigitte is 2 1/2. I have 2 jobs, the first was full time, but just over a year ago they cut myself and another clerk to part time (hate it), I work for a small city office. After that I searched for a new job, found nothing - love the economy. Even now, the pay would about equal in 40 hours, what I'm making in 20... Then my aunt told me her boss was fed up with their cleaning people and asked if I would be interested. After some bumps the first couple of weeks, It has been great and great income for just 1 night (4 or 5 hours) per week. By January we finally got our finances back in order and stress lessened. Then my DH was asked to join a fitness and boot camp program by a co-worker. We both wanted to, but could only afford for 1 of us to go. Someone there told him about MFP. He and I started logging, he brought home info from his program and we worked together on healthier eating, but separately on workouts... By the end of his program in May we had both hit the 50 pounds lost mark.
    When we started this journey, we both realized we needed to be in better shape for our girls - we reflected on last summer and how we were bench warmers while they ran and played with one another. Now we get out and play with them, I outlasted them both about 2 weeks ago playing soccer (kicking ball around, they call it soccer...) a year ago I would not have lasted 5 minutes! I feel great, but want more - so still on my journey to lose at least 50 more. My goal is 160-170.

    Oh, my pusher and motivator is not my DH - it's my 5 year old who nags me with, "is that in your calories for today?" or "did you exercise today?", "do we need to workout tonight?", "have you lost any more pounds?" - love her and love that at 5 years old she is so bright and caring. Only problem I have - she thinks she needs to lose weight... 5 years old, almost 4 feet tall and only 47 pounds (after eating). Whenever she asks if she needs to lose I laugh and tell her no, she needs to gain. I love my girls and love that they love me getting skinny and want to help!
  • justyourtypicalgirl
    justyourtypicalgirl Posts: 136 Member
    Hi everyone! My name is Brandi, I'm 36, born in New Mexico, lived just about everywhere, and now live in Huntsville, AL. I think this will be my forever home at least until the kids are out in the real world. I have a five year old stepson and and my 2.5 year old. They are hilarious and challenging and they are the reason that I'm here. I'm currently working as a contractor for NASA and hopefully we will get picked up for the next contract. I started this journey back in September of 2010 and have lost 62 lbs. The first 50 flew off and the rest has been hard earned. I adjusted my goals to try to jump start this thing again...so if I'm on your team, you might end up hating me at first! My biggest challenge is eating my exercise calories. It's like driving a stick for me....I know HOW to do it, I just can't seem to turn my knowledge into actually doing it. Also, if I'm on your team, you might hate me a lot at the first weigh in as I will just be getting back from vacation. I'm not sure what next weeks holds for me...but I do know what this life holds for me.
    Let's do this!!
  • bluiz13
    bluiz13 Posts: 3,550 Member
    you forgot to tell us your name LOL...
    Since we're all getting to know each other, I'll share too! I'm happily married 20 years this September, mother of two teenagers (so far it's good), and like my profile said, I somehow morphed into this middle aged person that could stand to lose some weight. Actually, who needs to lose some weight! lol

    I never weighed over 100 pounds until my senior year in high school. I was 103 when I met my dh, then I started gaining. At age 23 I married, weighing about 120. Still a healthy weight, but the heaviest I've been. So, exercise is foreign to me, I don't enjoy it and I've never had to worry about my weight or what I ate in the past. Fast forward two children later, and my 40's and here I am!

    My highest non-pregnancy weight is 180. I was able to lose my baby weight and got down to 117, but it wasn't in a healthy way (stress & starvation, it's no wonder I gained it back). I joined MFP in January weighing 178 and am finally down to 161. This whole 160's thing has been a challenge, as I fluctuate from 161 to 163 constantly. UGH!

    So, I'm looking forward to getting back on track and losing even more. My goal right now is 140, to be re-evaluated once I get there. I just started a hip hop class this week and I actually enjoyed it (don't call it aerobics or you'll ruin it for me)! I bought exercise clothes today (yea me!) so I can look cute while DANCING (again, not aerobics or exercise).

    So let's do this girls!
  • Shirley61
    Shirley61 Posts: 7,758 Member
    Hi everyone my name is Shirley as you can see. I live in Ontario, Canada, although I am an American
    ciitizen who just happened to marry a Canadian. I have been married for 37 years and have two daughters
    28 and 30. My current joy is sailing our new/old boat as you can see by the picture. I work as a Receptionist
    for a law firm in the states.

    I have been on the roller coaster weight loss scene for some time now. Although before I married I weighed
    115 lbs. I am a Weight Watcher lifetime member and did try to get back to that group with no success and
    no motivation. So a coworker of mine told me about MFP and here I am. It will be one year next month since
    I started this journey. I am a slow loser since I am 62 years old. So I guess you can put me with the slow
    losers :tongue: I exercise everyday and I have also joined a walking challenge on here. I do DVD'S, Wii Fit Plus,
    walk and lift weights too. I am new to the Red, White & Blue group since May. Lately my weight has been up and down
    but trying to get it to go down further. We have alot of get togethers at our sailing club so it has been a challenge
    to keep the weight going down. I leave for vacation soon so another challenge is before me. So far I have lost 21
    pounds on this program and will still be doing this journey for some time.
    I hope we do this together because I am looking forward to it.

    I am also going to give you my final weigh in today for the R,W, & Blue : 172.2 :bigsmile:
  • robynrae_1
    robynrae_1 Posts: 712 Member
    Well my turn, My name is Robyn I am 32 years old and have no children. My husband and I have decided to not to have children. We love our nieces and nephews, oh and don't forget the great dane. I work 3rd shift 7 days on 7 days off, 10 hour shifts. I work at the local hospital in the lab. We are small enough that I am the only one in the lab for 8 hours. I also work close enough to work that when it is nice out I will bike back and forth. My schedual is horrible for my diet. I do so well when I am at work than on my 7 days off, its like a free for all.
    I love Zumba, I have been going 2 x per week for about 9 months now. Right now we don't have classes because of the holiday, so I think that is part of the reason my weight is up right now.
    I also love to ride my bike around the back roads.
    I have to get back to work I will finish later.
  • dixedreg
    dixedreg Posts: 276 Member
    Me next. I'm Natalie. I'm 44 and married now for 23 yrs to a great guy. We have one daughter who's 14. I'm a little terrified of the teen years (because I remember mine!), but so far, so good. My mom lives with us. She'll be 85 next month. She can be...challenging! We all live happily ever after in Virginia on a couple acres surrounded by trees. My husband and I totally love where we live.

    I started this journey in January of this year, along with my husband. We've both done pretty well so far and he looks great. I think he's down 44lbs. What we are doing is counting calories and playing with the Xbox Kinect... oh I mean working out with the Xbox Kinect. That thing is so much fun and there is no way either of us could have come this far without it.

    Love this website and looking forward to this challenge.
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