over 50 here

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  • machete66
    machete66 Posts: 26 Member
    awesome and welcome
  • machete66
    machete66 Posts: 26 Member
    about 2 weeks ago set i goal to do 500 pushups in 5 days since its the weekend what ever I do I don't count but I nailed 400 in 4 days yes I failed 500 pushups in 5 days ( I set goal m-f only
  • machete66
    machete66 Posts: 26 Member
    little insite I was a member here in 08 as eriny was closer to300 lbs then I ever like to be I was 275 lost est 60 lbs at the end able then to work out was doing 1000 pushups 500 situps etc at the goal set then .then life as we know can happen ................................wellllllll yes ive not only gotten older and gained est 20lb and :/ flabby . back then I did for for boys and me now I do it for my love karen,the boys who now are men on there own to never give up and for me to once again go buy my shmedium shirts . LET THE JOURNEY BEGIN
  • samgig
    samgig Posts: 25 Member
    hi i am 59 and have been on/off MFP for awhile...lost 30 lbs but have gained it all back post back surgery...now need to get back on the wagon
  • DavidRocketts
    DavidRocketts Posts: 80 Member
    Hello, I hit 55 next April 21st - been back 6 weeks and 11lbs down on a 30lbs target. 'Friend me by all means!
    best regards, David
  • machete66
    machete66 Posts: 26 Member
    Hello and how is everyone doing
  • tmschiessl
    tmschiessl Posts: 1 Member
    Hi, day 2. I'm 51 and would like to lose 15-20 lbs, I am just under 5ft tall. I have MS and tried the Wahl protocol for a while, but was unable to maintain due to the very strict protocol. This is somewhat similar, but it will be interesting as I've been about 90% dairy free for the last 3 yrs. Looking forward to being able to make my cauliflower pizza crust again!
  • machete66
    machete66 Posts: 26 Member
    Welcome all fitness peeps please fill free to add me
  • msbigler
    msbigler Posts: 3 Member
    Hello. My name is Helene (pronounced Helane). I’m new.
    Weight loss or even gaining is a real, actual roller coaster ride, many have indicated. Sometimes a lifelong ride, sometimes on and off trip, but regardless, a huge adventure.
    Unfortunately, humans come in different shapes, sizes, body types and today, genders, so going up or going down in weight is a broken line, seldom a straight line of success.
    I am older than the average writer of this message board, pushing that 77 number in a few weeks and from a complete different cultural and generational era. Mother always preached that I must eat from the ‘pyramid’. For those of you who don’t know that term it embodied protein (including what is now called by itself as ‘dairy’) at the base-widest portion of a triangle-to vegetables, taking up a wide area, then fruits, to carbs (they called these ‘starches’), and ending in sugar at the smallest point. Every plate at every meal had all these or the meal was not complete. Weight Watchers came around a few decades later and modified all this by reminding us about portion control, and that fruits and vegetables were ‘limitless’, merging into a point system (very confusing!), to something new even different/newer this year.
    So, how we eat, how much we eat, regardless of the era has been a cornerstone of life for every person having or not having a weight problem. Mother was a petite, small boned, (could eat a horse under the table metabolism) so weight was not her concern, nutrition (according to the pyramid) was. I, unfortunately, did not inherit her stature or lithe DNA. I am tall, big boned from the waist down, small upper bone portion, and about as graceful as a drunken sailor, one foot seldom worked in coordination with rest of me. I was brainwashed to the pyramid and disgraced by my ‘klutzy’ demeanor.
    When I was 21 years old and pregnant with my first child, Mother and the doctor decided I, at 5’8”, 135 was overweight and promptly placed on a 500 a day diet! Can you imagine what a doctor today would say to that?
    Ah! Life of daughters and mothers!
    So, bottom line, how do we get off this weird roller coaster? Not a clue!
    Then I met my Rheumatologist who turned me to My Fitness Pal. Yeah, I have rheumatoid arthritis, so carbs and sugar must be as low as possible, and because arthritis is a cousin to gout, which I also have, keep that protein down. Yahoo! What’s left to eat to get to those 1200 calories a day I’m supposed to have? No way, I kept getting told that I would not lose those 15 lbs. doc wanted me to lose if I didn’t eat more. I’m old, I don’t eat as much as used to! I don’t move like when I was even 30 years old. Life is slower, life is different. So, I lowered my calorie intake to 1100, now I can just about hit that (most of the time), but it’s a huge struggle of how much cheese can one eat and not get ‘plugged’. Yup, too much of a nice thing does weird things to us old ones!
    Struggle, struggle.
    Which brings me to My Fitness Pal’s database. Who put that thing together? Insane! Since when was a fluid ounce ok to use for sunflower seeds, or any ‘dry’ item? Fluid means liquid, for goodness sake! Why is one store brand ‘food’ (try mushrooms), different from another store’s brand? A mushroom is geared by size and kind, which is what determines caloric content. Not a store’s brand! And, why are they filed by store brand, generic, homemade and a few other non-descript categories rather than the food item? When I want mushrooms, I shouldn’t need to search by store, I go by what I hope to eat, which should give me the category, store or other info.
    I have to admit that all of this writing is not something I do. I belong to no social media, blog or other people oriented communications, save for email. They all remind me of gossip fences and very combative. So, forgive the yak, but….life is change, and I thought I’d try to see if anyone would read this and give me some sort of feedback and answers. I’m no computer geek, but I am a tad savvier than the average senior, so tell me about the database’s foibles/idiosyncrasies.
    Helene Bigler
    Snohomish, WA
  • txchics
    txchics Posts: 19 Member
    Over 50 & trying to Make My Next 30 Years the Best!! I sure don't feel as old as I am, well some times I do, lol...#WeCanDoThisYesWeCan!!
  • fitin50s2
    fitin50s2 Posts: 111 Member
    Just over 50. At maintenance but enjoy supporting others. Anyone can feel free to send me a request.
  • rosalie115
    rosalie115 Posts: 44 Member
    Shhhhh. I'm in this age group but don't tell anyone. Once my real age is revealed, they take away the "fun" and hand me needle point. Oh please! If I didn't carry this extra 40lbs, I'd be in the bounce house with the kids. Too bad, my kids are grown. Lol
    don't want to be like my parents who's social life was going to the doctors! Don't want my conversations to be about complaining this hurts......so I guess I'll try be healthy
  • pamfgil
    pamfgil Posts: 449 Member
    Recently turned 50, joined mfp 7 weeks ago, 16 pounds down, 80 to go, so far so good
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,993 Member
    53 and have been in fitness for over 30+ years now. Here to help and educate the community.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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  • ccsernica
    ccsernica Posts: 1,040 Member
    edited February 2017
    I haven't yet mentioned that I'm 53 either.
  • Bill2728
    Bill2728 Posts: 8 Member
    Well over 50! 65 and been here two weeks, wish I'd found MFP much sooner!
  • hmhall85
    hmhall85 Posts: 22 Member
    55. Started MFP last November when I was discharged from the chest pain unit. I'm not losing record amounts of weight, but I am dropping significant inches, dropping my blood pressure, and dropping my resting pulse rate. Hope to lose 40 lbs eventually.
  • I like this group. 50 and working on rocking it again!
  • gotblues66
    gotblues66 Posts: 58 Member
    Just turned 51, doing resistance training for a couple years now, but still just a noob really. I don't want to lose weight, just fat, and replace with muscle. I started keto at probably around 20% bf, want to get to 15% or lower then switch back to bulking mode (cleaner this time around) for summer. MFP has been a very useful tool to help me stay on top of my diet. BTW you guys all look so good, got me thinking 50 is the new 40?
  • MissMaggieMuffin
    MissMaggieMuffin Posts: 444 Member
    59 and been here since mid-January. Down 8 lbs with another 30 or so to go.
  • BiggDaddy58
    BiggDaddy58 Posts: 406 Member
    I started last March 1st at 57 on here..308 pounds..Tomorrow is my one year anniversary of making the decision to change my life (and following through)
    I am now 58 and I hope to be down 80 pounds tomorrow morning. I weighed in this morning at 228.2

    My health is good 9I am diabetic according to my Dr but no meds..diet controlled..no special diet either. Just eat sensible and exercise!

    Just remember to enjoy the journey and don't focus on the end result..I look back at this past year and am amazed at what I have accomplished. Hard work..yes..rewarding..yes

    A healthier me Priceless! Best wishes to all of you!
  • ccsernica
    ccsernica Posts: 1,040 Member
    dsydorko wrote: »
    BTW you guys all look so good, got me thinking 50 is the new 40?
    I put it down to constant grooming, and high-quality, grain-free kibble.

  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    machete66 wrote: »
    Hello looking to lose weight and get into a better 50 yr old shape and meet people with the same goals and support. Does not matter if you want to lose 5lbs or 100 plus

    I'm 51 and my goal was to lose 10lbs. That's done but I'm staying on, as this seems like a good lifestyle to adopt for the long term, rather than just a temporary diet.
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    pj4437 wrote: »
    51 in February and I want to lose at least 20 for a start. I need to lose 50, but if I look at that big number every day I will get discouraged. I figured adding a smaller amount will motivate me to lose more once I reach that! I also have type 2 diabetes, and I have friends that are starting to have health problems because theirs is is not managed.

    Excellent choice to take action now. I was pre-diabetic, but after joining MFP and making some changes in my life, all my readings are good again.
  • 5n00py
    5n00py Posts: 125 Member
    Any of you want someone else in your cheer squad? I'm about to leave my 50's, so maybe I need to find the geriatric section?! :p I'm about halfway through my shrink process, and I found that the community here gave such a boost to my own convictions. Add me if you like....
  • dfwesq
    dfwesq Posts: 592 Member
    Hi, new here. I'm 53 and working hard on losing weight healthily.
  • dejavuohlala
    dejavuohlala Posts: 1,821 Member
    69 age is no barrier. Go for it you will achieve
  • POHarry
    POHarry Posts: 8 Member
    54 and back again. Just can't seem to keep the weight off and now I am at my heaviest. I want to lose 12 lbs and keep it off this time. My weakness is sweets. I have a sit down job and work out regularly. Need to ramp it up again.
  • mtews63
    mtews63 Posts: 13 Member
    Hi,. My name is Mark. Iamm 54 years old. I've been on here about 8 months. I have lost 35 lbs. Original goal was 45. I have decided it is going so well to reset it to 55. That was the weight I was when I got married. The amount of time it takes me isn't as important as the final outcome.

    I would be interested to hear people's motivation or reason for doing this. Mine was twofold. First I was getting desperately close to 300 lbs. But second and probably the real reason was missing an opportunity to do something special with my son. I missed it because there was a weight limit of 270lbs. I said never again and I haven't looked back.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,289 Member
    There's a (not very active, but friendly) 50+ group here on MFP, too:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/100593-over-50-group

    P.S. I'm 62, got to goal weight at 59-60, now using MFP to maintain a healthy weight.

    Best wishes, all! :)

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