Fitness and chill?! Need motivational friends =)
dwebbqt25
Posts: 23 Member
Trying to lose 50lbs. But first I need to know where to start... I have started on my own journey but need knowledge of new things ( recipes, workouts, how much I need of what....) hope to get positive feedback Have a blessed day!
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Add me1
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Add me too I've already lost 25 with 60 left. We can do this!2
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Me! Hi! I've bounced around and have started/restarted/unstarted so many times, I'd like to make this stick.2
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I would add all of you if I could figure out how to work this app...lol1
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I thought "Blue Apron and chill" was the next "Netflix and chill," but "Fitness and chill" works just as well!3
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I figured it out0
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Yes CafeRacer808.... Fitness and Chill but I hope I am doing it right. That's why I need yall to help me...lol! Motivation always helps and it's inspirational when you see progress from others as well1
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I do want to try Blue Apron though, have you?0
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I do want to try Blue Apron though, have you?
I've been using BA for about a year now (typically 2-3 times/month) and absolutely love it. Not all of the recipes are outstanding, but they're all good, IMO. DM me and I'll have them send you a free box if you'd like to try them out.1 -
Hey girl! Feel free to add me.
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Done...0
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Are any of you from NC?0
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Anyone know what the best scale is?0
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Added you and Caferacer, both. I'm not really on a budget person but if a cheaper one works just as well I'd go with them.1
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You can add me. I need support friends also. Just starting back on my weight loss journey.0
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For food, I use the Oxo 11-lb scale. It's built like a tank, is accurate, and it has a pull out display. I honestly didn't think I'd ever use the pull out display but once I started logging, I discovered it's invaluable. If you're weighing a large bowl or plate, the display can often be hard to read. The pull out display solves this issue. I've had this scale for 6-7 years and have never had any problems with it (knock wood).
For body, I recently got a Withings Body Composition scale, which I love. It syncs easily and the readings it gives me seem consistent. The display is also big and easy to read (the opposite of what I've heard/read about the Fitbit Aria). One caveat: all smart scales use bioelectric impedance to measure body fat%, which is a very inaccurate way of measuring BF. I've turned this feature off on mine.0 -
Feel free to add me, great motivation0
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