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pearso21123 wrote: »I finally broke my previous high steps for the day:
Old high: 26,000 steps
Yesterday: 40,000 steps
I took my daughter to the Vans Warped Tour. We got through the gates at 9:30 AM and the last band played at 8:30 PM. I had absolutely nothing to do for all of those hours. I decided to walk and decided that it was time to break my high steps. I don't think I'll ever be able to break my new high; when will I ever have another day with that many hours with nothing to do?
I broke mine yesterday too, but it was only 17k, ill try again today to beat that lol.8 -
Getting a glimpse of myself in the mirror after my shower, and for the first time EVER actually being impressed, and thinking I almost look like I used to!!13
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Rode my bicycle 50.8 miles yesterday, first trek over 50 miles in several years. Plan on working up to 80-100 miles at least once a week so I can make the Homestead Trail (about an 84 mile round trip for me) a regular thing this fall when it reopens.16
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I just finished the BETA phase from Focus T25!! I seriously didn't think I would make it this far when I first started. I guess what they say it's true: If you want it BAD enough you will finish!
I can't tell you enough how much I love this thread, thank you OP!
Now moving on to GAMMA woooohooo!9 -
Yep - I agree with the previous poster - really love this thread. Read it every day!7
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Today my 10 mile run was because I CAN run that far and not because I HAVE to in order to avoid fatness.20
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STEVE142142 wrote: »
I have already posted this elsewhere, but I'm SO freaking happy about it I want to share everywhere!
Yesterday was my final dress fitting for my wedding in three weeks (today!). The left is November 2015, the right was yesterday. The dress had to be taken in by four inches at the waist!
Congrats two different people in those two pictureslisabridwell wrote: »STEVE142142 wrote: »
I have already posted this elsewhere, but I'm SO freaking happy about it I want to share everywhere!
Yesterday was my final dress fitting for my wedding in three weeks (today!). The left is November 2015, the right was yesterday. The dress had to be taken in by four inches at the waist!
Congrats two different people in those two pictures
You look beautiful! Congratulations
Thank you both so much! I have MFP to majorly thank for finally knuckling down and getting this journey underway!6 -
Finished my first meal prep last night. Sometimes after work I don't feel like cooking anymore, this should help with not eating crap instead.12
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I measured myself last night and found I had lost 9 inches off my stomach from the last time I measured myself, which was quite a while ago.20
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FlakeyMusician wrote: »mowed the lawn with no shirt on for the first time in my 37 year life. No F's Given. feelsgoodman
I love this! I went sleeveless today for the first time since childhood and also no F's given! This is huge for me.13 -
I have been logging in and faithfully weighing and measuring my food for 102 days and lost 37 pounds. My close friends and family have told me I look better, but I always assume that is their way to support me. Today when I went to get my nails done, two of the techs in the salon told me I look great and asked me what I have been doing!!!!26
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Going down the stairs the "normal" way (instead of sideways / 2 feet on each step) because my knees are feeling so much better.34
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I hit my 365-day consecutive login streak on MFP yesterday, and I kept up my diary every. single. day. as accurately as I could manage. I'm kinda pleased with myself - "consistency" is not, normally, my middle name.41
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I remember when I had my first gym induction lasting less than 40 mins I was falling asleep within minutes of getting home I was soooo tired. Today I ran over 4 miles before breakfast and then cycled 34 miles and then got on with the day! Ready for bed now though!23
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adamyovanovich wrote: »pearso21123 wrote: »I finally broke my previous high steps for the day:
Old high: 26,000 steps
Yesterday: 40,000 steps
I took my daughter to the Vans Warped Tour. We got through the gates at 9:30 AM and the last band played at 8:30 PM. I had absolutely nothing to do for all of those hours. I decided to walk and decided that it was time to break my high steps. I don't think I'll ever be able to break my new high; when will I ever have another day with that many hours with nothing to do?
I broke mine yesterday too, but it was only 17k, ill try again today to beat that lol.
When I started out, my goal was 10,000 per day. I finally started averaging 12,000 - 14,000, so 10,000 wasn't a challenge anymore. Now my daily goal is 15,000 per day. It took me a long time to finally break my 26,000 high (about 4 months). Good luck on breaking your new high.7 -
Walked 35 minutes to happy hour last night, rather than making a quick car ride. Stuck to 2 glasses of prosecco, net zero calories!!16
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Going from a size 18/20 in pants and just purchased a size 236
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MarissaBlevins220 wrote: »I made it through my 12 week program of Jillian Michaels Body Revolution yesterday, and today I celebrated how far I have come by climbing Stone Mountain Summit.... I'm down 47 pounds and am so proud of my progress and a new found sense of determination.
Awsome! Did you use the "advanced" trail? I have never tried that one, the regular one used to be hard (ish) when I was not overweight... New goals...0
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