What's Your Most Recent NSV
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My underwear has been trying to fall off while walking... Guess it is time for new ones21
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Going to see my family Dr. and she asked if I was me? She honestly said she didn't recognize me.34
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1) noting more and more the emergence of bones at joints - knee cap sticking out, both sides of my ankles, fingers... It's weird
2) went out to dinner on Saturday and put on an XXL shirt and it just looked stupid big on me so I had to change it to XL before I left. I remember crying in the dressing room when I faced the fact I needed to go up from XXL to XXXL.
3) I've hurt my back and haven't had a proper exercise since last Wednesday, but today I made it to the gym to walk the treadmill. Not letting back pain keep me on the couch when I'm able to walk alright.39 -
Trying on clothes in wardrobe, now have a pile of "too big" stuff. Previously I would've kept these in case I put weight back on and of course I did but this time I will keep it off !!13
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there's definition in my lower legs!19
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My legs are getting longer...well back when I was fit (and took it for granted) I wore a 32 inch waist/32 inch leg 501 levi's... then I got this office job... yaaay for sitting around all day (not) anyway a few years ago I went shopping...well because I sit around all day and my pants were fitting a little snug...Guy measure me up and say.. yup... you need a 40 inch waist... WTF???!!!??? and a 30 inch inseam??? how the hell did I lose 2 inches of inseam???
well that sucked... hearing the cold hard facts about how my eating and activity habits had affected my wardrobe choices... weird how... I thought I was fat wearing a 32 inch waist... and here I was being told... I needed 40...
and that my inseam was 2 inches shorter??? that was still a puzzler... SO.. turns out the fat I was accumulating around my torso... along with my denial about needing a 40 inch waist... caused me to by 38 inch waisted pants which gave me Dunlop ( my belly done lop over my belt) which in turn caused me to wear thoise 38 inch pants lower on my hips... as it turns out 2 inches lower... WELl my state of denial is still well in place... BUT the 38 inch pants are fitting looser, and I can pull them up higher on my hips SO I am doing something right...
so the NSV??? reclaiming 2 inches of my inseam.34 -
RavenLibra wrote: »My legs are getting longer...well back when I was fit (and took it for granted) I wore a 32 inch waist/32 inch leg 501 levi's... then I got this office job... yaaay for sitting around all day (not) anyway a few years ago I went shopping...well because I sit around all day and my pants were fitting a little snug...Guy measure me up and say.. yup... you need a 40 inch waist... WTF???!!!??? and a 30 inch inseam??? how the hell did I lose 2 inches of inseam???
well that sucked... hearing the cold hard facts about how my eating and activity habits had affected my wardrobe choices... weird how... I thought I was fat wearing a 32 inch waist... and here I was being told... I needed 40...
and that my inseam was 2 inches shorter??? that was still a puzzler... SO.. turns out the fat I was accumulating around my torso... along with my denial about needing a 40 inch waist... caused me to by 38 inch waisted pants which gave me Dunlop ( my belly done lop over my belt) which in turn caused me to wear thoise 38 inch pants lower on my hips... as it turns out 2 inches lower... WELl my state of denial is still well in place... BUT the 38 inch pants are fitting looser, and I can pull them up higher on my hips SO I am doing something right...
so the NSV??? reclaiming 2 inches of my inseam.
Very, very funny. Thank you for this wonderful post.4 -
Started C25K today and was able to complete the first day without collapsing...LOL.24
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I only ate half of the brownie .27
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I was in a wedding this past weekend. I bought my dress around November. It was a size 14, which was slightly too big, but the 12 was slightly too small.
Fast forward to a few days before the wedding. Another bridesmaid and I were trying on our dresses one last time before the wedding. I held my altered dress against her unaltered size 10 because I was curious how much I had actually gotten mine taken in.
My dress was smaller.44 -
This is all from yesterday!
I had FOUR complete 'Bro-Nods' at the gym last night, from the regulars.
I managed 9.6miles in 30 mins on the bike compared to my original best (six weeks ago) of 6.2miles.
I increased seated row by 30lbs.
I added four 8-rep sets to my standing dumb bell curls.36 -
I ran for 8 minutes without stopping, then walked for 5, then ran for another 10 minutes without stopping! 6 weeks ago I stepped out the door and was dying by the time 1 minute came along (C25K) and now I feel so much fitter and stronger!
Oh, and I also have ARM MUSCLES from weight lifting30 -
Great job!! Wooo!
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Lovely NSV I am able to wear again the ring my Mum bought me when I was 21 (50 years ago) It has fitted now and then but not for long as I have been a yoyo dieter all my life Mum passed away a long time ago and I am determined that the ring will never be too small again40
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My toddler proclaimed my stomach "too hard" to lay his head on ... it's definitely not, but my ribs were harshing his snuggle.34
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I am sewing myself a pair of stretchy shorts. I dug out the multi size pattern i used last time. Wow. There's the visula for me. I can see how my size has shrunk as I cut out on new smaller line!17
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I had to dig out my belt because my current jeans are too baggy at the waist. I hate wearing belts. Also had to cut 6" off the end so it didn't flap around like a strangled chicken.26
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i only have a maybe nsv, my scale moves super slowly (i know i say that every time, but it's always true!!!) anyway, i took measurements only of my waist today and i think i've lost three inches! but since i lost my last measurements somewhere, i'm kind of guessing. i am mostly sure i'm right because the number last time was the biggest ever and it stuck in my head, but since it was just a few weeks ago and 3 inches seems like a lot maybe i'm mis-remembering
anyway i printed out 12 full body diagrams with places to input your measurements as well as the date and weight. so starting september 1 tomorrow, i'm going to be more accurate and hopefully do it monthly.23 -
spikeyhair wrote: »Lovely NSV I am able to wear again the ring my Mum bought me when I was 21 (50 years ago) It has fitted now and then but not for long as I have been a yoyo dieter all my life Mum passed away a long time ago and I am determined that the ring will never be too small again
Lovely!
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I bought a size 6 pair of pants yesterday -- and they fit! Might be vanity sizing, but I'm still excited24
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Nearly forgot about this but last night I discovered that I could feel the bone going from my elbow to my wrist on my right arm. Turns out I can feel it on my left arm as well.22
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I ran 57.6 miles last week! This is a new personal best for me. I'm hoping to manage a 60 mile week before the end of October.33
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I'm constantly learning new things and ways to make my lifestyle choice work even better for me. As I go along learning more about weightlifting and form, keeping my macros as close to recommendations as possible, actually resting on rest days, realizing instead of just knowing this IS a life long choice... tons of stuff. When I first started (after I finaly discovered CICO) I was just happy to drop weight with food, but as time went on, my goals for myself changed, and I'm more active than I have been in years. I guess my NSV in a nutshell is I'm very happy with the knowledge and action I am using to get to where I want to be and be the best me I can be. 'Cause after a while, needing to drop 2lbs a week just isn't working and you gotta find yourself or you might just get too discouraged and join the droves of people who may never make it... I hope that makes sense...34
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I can wear a 12 in jeans now (been wearing baggy pants for months, lol). And I now know what it's like to have an *kitten* bone, dear god.20
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IILikeToMoveItMoveIt wrote: »I'm constantly learning new things and ways to make my lifestyle choice work even better for me. As I go along learning more about weightlifting and form, keeping my macros as close to recommendations as possible, actually resting on rest days, realizing instead of just knowing this IS a life long choice... tons of stuff. When I first started (after I finaly discovered CICO) I was just happy to drop weight with food, but as time went on, my goals for myself changed, and I'm more active than I have been in years. I guess my NSV in a nutshell is I'm very happy with the knowledge and action I am using to get to where I want to be and be the best me I can be. 'Cause after a while, needing to drop 2lbs a week just isn't working and you gotta find yourself or you might just get too discouraged and join the droves of people who may never make it... I hope that makes sense...
You make total sense. What you said about educating yourself is absolutely true it's not a diet you're actually changing the way you think and you approach food.
You talk about the other thing I firmly believe in it's the mental aspect. Like you after a while that 2 pounds per week doesn't mean anything anymore once you hit your goal weight all the sudden your thought process begins to change and you go let me try this and you can do it and then you go let me try this and you can do it your inner confidence starts to build and it starts to change your mental approach15 -
I'm in the process of rebuilding my wardrobe. Went to buy dress slacks today. January 1st 2016 46 inch waist today 36 inch waist
I can finally start to see the veins developing in my arms and my biceps30 -
UMmmm... hope not TMI... bought new bras yesterday. Went from a 44DD to a 40D... I'm a work in progress
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I just had to move my fitbit one notch tighter!31
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I finally got my side climb. 9 weeks ago I all I could do was get my legs and arms in the right position, but I couldn't pull myself up. But my instructor made us practice it tonight, and I can do it with 2 separate grips on both sides of my body, and I can do multiple climbs with minimum problem (I say minimum b/c it's still requires a lot of strength so it's really tiring).
I can also now do a pull up on my pole and get my body to where my arms are making 90 degree angles. When we worked on it today, I really felt my biceps, shoulders, and lats. It was amazing. I've been trying to do this since January 2015.36
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