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  • Posts: 5 Member
    Hi, I turned 54 last month. I feel fitter now than I have ever felt before. I use MFP to track food and exercise. I was wondering if the Premium was worth the extra $$. Thoughts anyone?
  • Posts: 5 Member
    I'm turning 38 in June. I'm trying to maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle. Since being on here I've realized that a lot of my eating habits to change in order for this to be accomplished.
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    I'm 48 and need to stop my middle age weight gain. My weight has creeped up by 20 lbs over the last 5 years. I would like to get rid of but hopefully in less than 5 years ;-)
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    @DianeOtto Premium lets you easily and quickly find what food is putting trans fat into your diary. That, for me, is the most valuable feature. Other features are that it lets you export reports to spreadsheets and get more detailed nutritional information on your food. Are those things that matter enough to you to spend money? UA already makes profit selling ads to non-premium, so there's no need for you to think it's more virtuous to pay premium.
  • Posts: 514 Member
    @DianeOtto Premium lets you easily and quickly find what food is putting trans fat into your diary. That, for me, is the most valuable feature. Other features are that it lets you export reports to spreadsheets and get more detailed nutritional information on your food. Are those things that matter enough to you to spend money? UA already makes profit selling ads to non-premium, so there's no need for you to think it's more virtuous to pay premium.

    Thanks for the input. I had wondered the same re: is premium worth it.
  • Posts: 56 Member
    add me please

    ill be 50 in about 2 months. I have really let myself go and need to drop about 80lbs. Have years of experience in the gym/powerlifting etc but havent lifted consistently in a few years. Also, have NEVER eaten a decent diet so its a bit uphill but the time is ripe for a change

    Cheers all, JonJon
  • Posts: 246 Member
    I am 48. I am logging daily for the first time in my life. I am in week seven after having my new doctor tell me that I know what I need to do. I am doing it and am at 316 from a start of 340 in his office. I would not mind having more friends that are serious and experienced (in life at least).

    Please let me know how you found me if you add me.
    --- MtnScramble
  • Posts: 3,084 Member
    Lots of new middle agers here since I checked in last! I figure it will be about six months before I get kicked out of this thread for being too old (turning 60 in Nov), so I'll have to make the most of my remaining time. :)

    I'm looking forward to racing this year. I'm about 9 weeks out from my third half iron distance triathlon coming up in June. As a result, I'm focused on building up lots of cycling and swim volume. Started the year with a marathon in March, and will finish with another half iron distance race in September, so I won't get bored.

    I've also begun working with a dietician to help me get leaner this season. The challenge for me is to balance a fairly low carb intake that promotes fat loss, yet still allows enough energy to support 10-12 hours of training per/week as I build endurance for the race. Will see how it goes.

    Always happy to discuss healthy eating and fitness with fellow middle agers.
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    Soon to be 48..Daily loggers and motivational supporters can add me.
  • Posts: 268 Member
    Welcome new peeps!
  • Posts: 22,834 Member
    Body is 48.
    Mind...not so much...
  • Posts: 268 Member
    Timshel_ wrote: »
    Body is 48.
    Mind...not so much...

    I'm right there with you!
  • Posts: 4 Member
    Hey everyone.... New here. I'm 39 but feel younger lol
  • Posts: 132 Member
    47 here, checking in. I don't feel like it or act like it. I'm still fairly new to MFP and have slowly been looking for friends closer in my age range to befriend and keep me company on here.
  • Posts: 2,235 Member
    44 and trying to keep going
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    41 here and looking to get younger
  • Posts: 2 Member
    Just turned 39 yesterday recently been on and off training the past 2 years. Back on it full time.nice to have so many people helping out on here. Feel free to add me.
  • Posts: 3 Member
    Hi ! Just turned 39. I own a boot camp and workout 7 boot camps a week + biking, walking, contemplating getting off my butt to do yoga and occasionally some interval runs. I eat pretty healthy but have a bad tendency for wine over-consumption. Trying to get to 115-120 and preserve this hard-earned muscle (I'm 5' ... eh maybe 5'1 and you can see muscle even with the body fat lol).

    19-24 pounds to go ... UGH -- seems like every year of my life I am 100 lbs + my age. Got to over 145 and said ENOUGH!!
    Hypothyroidism kicking my butt too.

    Sucks! But ... I think that biting the bullet and just keeping my calories to 1300-1500 / day is doing the trick! I refuse low carb. I think 30/30/40(protien) is healthy. MFP is pretty awesome if you can just really stick with it.
  • Posts: 875 Member
    How is this still a thing? Oh yes. Birthdays.
  • Posts: 13 Member
    Upper 30's....feel free to add me!
    I need more peeps in my feed to help keep me motivated!
  • Posts: 22 Member
    52 here. Trying to get back in shape after a few years of letting myself go . . .
  • Posts: 95 Member
    Anyone feel free to add me. 48 and needing support!
  • Posts: 2 Member
    41 here. Spent my 30s getting out of shape. Fixing it now. Feel free to add me.
  • Posts: 33 Member
    I have just turned 42 and was given a directive by my doctor to start exercising again which should magically fix all my issues. Giving this another try and hoping it sticks this time.
  • Posts: 8 Member
    45 here. Recently took a course of steroids, ate like a mad woman and now am facing 18-20 pounds that I had taken off for 3 previous years. Eating keto-ish worked for me last time (for the big reduction) -- hoping it can again.
  • Posts: 10 Member
    I'm 44 and fitter than I have been for a very long time. Still a long way to go. A few pounds to loose but it more about my fitness now. Feel free to add me. We all need support and encouragement.
  • Posts: 2,481 Member
    I'm 47 and have this whole fitness thing figured out...well, there are moments that I think I do ;)
  • Posts: 268 Member
    I thought this thread was dead and gone....but it has been REVIVED! Hello middle-agers :smiley:
  • Posts: 172 Member
    40, fluffy, flirty and Canadian.
  • Posts: 149 Member
    Im lou 38 feel free to add me!

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