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RangerRickL
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes?
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day?
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank?
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day?
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank?
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One of our worst critics is ourself! One of my business coaches constantly tells me to 'dump your head trash". We are much too self-limiting! Let yourself go free!
Rick
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I have been lugging back and forth my sneakers to work every day so I can exercise. I noticed upstairs a few people leave spare shoes in the coat room. There is a coat rack downstairs too. Also with a few pairs of heels on it and now my sneakers. Sean I swear leaves his work out gear in the men's room. He wears the same outfit every day and is a wrinkled mess. I wasn't paying attention and he touched my arm and he was like your ice cold you really don't sweat. I laughed and said NOPE not unless it's really hot out. I pop on a machine for a mile at lunch.
Today is my early Friday out by 5 I took Mon & Tue off for vacation days. I would love to get something accomplished at my house. I know my parents are trying not to ask for help but my dad had delivered a truck load of mulch. I am aiming for 2 days over there 2 days at my house.
Yesterday I actually had to exercise more to accommodate the pound cake I ate. My husband is truly sabotaging me by buying all my favorite junk foods. Though when he was trying to sleep and I was on the treadmill he was getting cranky. He may think twice before he buys it again.8 -
@pribud - Happy to hear your husband's surgery went really well, hope the healing process goes as well!!
Yaaaay, for you on making it through without the bingeing, and for getting your exercise in.6 -
June 9
Exercised?: Yes. Walked 5km in 48 minutes (Hills).
Calories?: Yes.
Tracked?: Yes.
@pribud - Well done for keeping on track despite stress. Hope your husband recovers quickly. Glad all went well.
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It's been a very intense/busy week; preparations for a wedding shower and my 60th bday party plus lots and lots of babysitting. One more 1/2 day of babysitting; I will take Jack and Julie to the park, playtime at my house, lunch and then take them home. Sigh!!4
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Happy Friday!!
Thanks for sharing the lovely photos yesterday @SimonsChange! Now, where was that pink sparkly bedecked photo of you @2020pinktogo?
As far as inside/outside exercise, running outside is by far my favorite. The scenery makes me feel calm and lets my mind go. Truly my meditation. Everything else I do is pretty much inside at the gym or home and music (Spotify), podcasts, or listening to a stand-up on Netflix gets me by. Of course, spin class has its own fun pounding soundtrack. Outside running on the trails does have it animals though. @bocasdelbob, I had a similar experience of a hawk swooping down to snag a rattlesnake right by me and then flying over my head. All I could think was don't drop that thing on me!!!!!
Congratulations to both @RangerRickL on your PR and @pribud for staying on plan during a stressful, off-schedule day at the hospital.
My youngest officially graduated from 8th grade yesterday, so now I just have high schoolers. Exciting. Was happy that I passed up all the junk food at the grad party at friend's house.7 -
A friend of mine had posted this today and I laughed when I saw it. It reminded me of our super hero day I JUST HAD TO POST.....LOL
Bud is doing amazing, a little sore but being a trooper taking his meds when he is suppose to..lol....We are both feeling a little wiped today so other than my work out it will be a relax when I can sort of day.........@everyone, thanks for all your support, it is you guys that keep me on track during the stressful times as I am a proud person and am committed to making this work!
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes 3hours of walking. Made a lot of distance 9.46Miles today.
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
Weeky Mile Goal - 17.62 / 25 - Went back to the place from yesterday known as Saunder Springs was such a nice day.
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yes, yes, yes
Chugging my fiber for desert. That fills me up and closes the kitchen.
Not too hard of exercise today. Little over a mile of walking but hey that counts.
Maybe I will get crazy tomorrow. I like them pics from @SimonsChange. Makes me want to put a picture up. My wife has agreed to camping on Tuesday. That'll be alright.
Picture of the nearby mountain I like to climb on. Sometimes I climb it all the way to the top but not all of the time.
Halfway is a good climb. That is still two thousand plus of climbing. I seldom climb this front side although you can, but not on a bicycle. To climb on a bicycle you hook around the North (left on picture) where a canyon goes up at a more reasonable of gradient. I think I will go there tomorrow but not likely all the way up. Weekends spell more traffic. I can get kind of halfway by 9:00, but the halfway intersects a paved road that people like to drive up on. Weekend not good for that. Weekday it is virtually a private road. Same story on a Saturday if I turn around at nine.
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Exercise? Yes; 56 minutes of stength training, a 10 minute run, and a 45 minute hike
Calories? Yes
Tracking? Yes3 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes 30 minutes Les Mills Combat
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes 1387/1470
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes....60 minute walk, and 60 minutes strength training.
Did I stay within my calorie goal for the day? Yep
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yep5 -
Exercise: Yes, some Tai Chi to help build my core and stretch out my muscles. It always feels like I got a massage afterward.
Calories: Yes
Tracked: Yes, in spite of the buffet dinner tonight! I ate very modestly all day, and fortunately the buffet has its nutrition facts online I was able to check. I picked out the food and amounts I wanted to eat, logged it all, and then used my log as a guide when I got to the restaurant. It was such a relief, and I didn't feel gypped. I actually walked away quite full!5 -
It is such a thrill to read the daily reports!! Everybody has a different style of exercise. The group accountability and sharing is helping everyone stay committed to exercise and calorie limits. Wow! Congratulations.
My report:
Exercise: after my big workout yesterday, I did easy day walking and chores
Calories: due to tracking, I stayed under by 310
Tracking: ok
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Yes, yes, yes. 20 minutes on aerodyne, of course.4
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June 7
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
June 8
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
June 9
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
I am so behind this month...i really hate it. I keep missing all the good shi...stuff...5 -
Another good day today. Bud is being a GREAT patient, doing everything he is suppose to be with very little complaining, feel sorry for him everytime he coughs........OUCH! I am so excited that I am staying on track....woohoo YAY me!
exercise yes 1/2 hour exercise bike and 40 minutes light cleaning
calories yes with just over 200 to spare without any exercise ones
tracking yes all 12 glasses of water too...lol
Hope everyone has a good weekend. You guys are doing awesome! So proud to be a part of this group, so many of you are an inspiration to me3 -
lightningbolt9 wrote: »Exercise: Yes, some Tai Chi to help build my core and stretch out my muscles. It always feels like I got a massage afterward.
Calories: Yes
Tracked: Yes, in spite of the buffet dinner tonight! I ate very modestly all day, and fortunately the buffet has its nutrition facts online I was able to check. I picked out the food and amounts I wanted to eat, logged it all, and then used my log as a guide when I got to the restaurant. It was such a relief, and I didn't feel gypped. I actually walked away quite full!
Well done!!!1 -
Yes x 3
Ran 9.5 miles and walked 20 min. Run was best I've felt in a while.5 -
Hi friends! Yes i tracked every bite!
Yes I ate under my calorie goal!
I'm going to call it movement today because i just spent the last three hours cleaning my apartment, I also did a bunch of grocery walking and pushed six cases of bottled water around Walmart for an hour3 -
Bit late checking in as it's now Saturday evening but yesterday ended up being different to my plan in a good way. There was a group from work going out last night however it was limited to 15 places and 16 people wanted to go so I dropped out to let the younger ones go. Yesterday morning 2 people dropped out so suddenly there was a n opportunity for me to go but I'd cycled to work and hadn't organised home life for a night out but with a bit of juggling I managed to get out. I missed the drink beforehand but got there in time for beercycling beercycle.co.nz/gallery. It was great fun, some exercise (although the beer, or ginger beer in my case as I was driving, probably negates that) and involved lots of laughter. The fact that I was the only one whose age started with a 4 rather than a 2 or 3 didn't seem to matter, so glad I managed to go.
Tracking and calories also good. Calories came in thanks to the fact l didn't have time to eat a proper tea which I'm paying for today - been hungry all day. Missed my protein goal too due to that, good job it's not part of the UAC.5 -
late check in for me too, as its Saturday morning.
Yesterday was my third strike.
We have a family tradition of pizza and chips (fries, if you are west if the Atlantic). I had prepared to make a spinach and salmon frittata, but caved in once the pizza was cooked.
Also, it was pelting rain all day so I got no exercises done. I'm lying on the couch now and trying to convince myself to go out for a run. Zero motivation and I feel like a failure.
I dont mind taking yesterday as a holiday, but the day I had avocado on toast with spinach still makes me mad!1 -
scubachick67 wrote: »late check in for me too, as its Saturday morning.
Yesterday was my third strike.
We have a family tradition of pizza and chips (fries, if you are west if the Atlantic). I had prepared to make a spinach and salmon frittata, but caved in once the pizza was cooked.
Also, it was pelting rain all day so I got no exercises done. I'm lying on the couch now and trying to convince myself to go out for a run. Zero motivation and I feel like a failure.
I dont mind taking yesterday as a holiday, but the day I had avocado on toast with spinach still makes me mad!
@scubachick67.
1) You are anything but a failure. You checked in and you where honest about what happened. This makes you a winner in my books.
2) You are not "out" yet. You are allowed 3 pass days and can still make circle. Even if you have one more pass day, stay checking in. We are here to listen and support. Weight management is a marathon, not a sprint. It is damn tough. We are in this together.
If you know the day is pizza and chips day, then plan your other meals (and activities) to make allowance for it. Save yourself up for the pizza and fries (smaller/no breakfast, smaller/no snacks, get activities done before pizza and chips). Portion out the amount of pizza and chips you are going to have and have only that portion. Let the family know what you are doing. I think you find they will support you in it (ie. not try offer you seconds or leftovers).
The worst thing to do is try set yourself apart (ie. the spinach and salmon frittata). Be part of the family and the traditions. They are part of who you are.
UAC (and MFP) do not try to restrict what you can have, just the amount of it. It is here to make you aware of what you are doing and support you in making healthy, maintainable changes.
For example, In the last 2 months I have not had a separate meal from the rest of my family. I have had ice cream, cake, cheesecake, pizza, fries, chocolate, wine, liqueur, pasta, soda, etc.. (everything most diets will tell you are off limits). All when the family has had such. If we have a large celebration lunch, I may skip dinner. I have still remained inside my daily totals (currently 1540 kcal) without eating exercise calories (almost 600 kcal from walking today and this excludes strength training). I do this by portion control and not eating snacks (or drinking calories between meals). My diet is largely high protein and high fat which keeps me full. Seldom do I feel the need for more food.
It's OK to have days when you cannot be arsed getting out. Try find an activities that you enjoy then getting off the couch becomes less of a chore. Also "motion creates emotion", ie. once you get moving you find that it is easier to continue. Any activity that gets you moving will do (walking, gardening, housework, dancing, skating, etc...)
I do walking as I like the view, I can listen to audiobooks, my knees won't take running and I can do it anywhere. My strength work is all indoors and uses no equipment, bodyweight only, no impact, can be done completely in a small room with a flat clear floor (like a bathroom)). This way if I travel for work I can still do my strength work.
What you do must fit into your lifestyle. It must not set you apart from people or events. It must be enjoyable (or over time you will cease to maintain it). Weight/health maintenance is something that you need to continue for life. It must become an automatic habit, not a chore. People cannot doing what they do not like long term.
You can do this.
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June 9
exercise Yes with a hangover .. minimum 20 min slow slow walk
calories Yes
tracking Yes
late to log this I blame the hangover .. but happy I didn't roll over and blame the hangover for not moving.5 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes Yes, yard work 80 mins and stationary bike 30 mins
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes3 -
Exercise, yes for both the 8th and 9th. I'm hosting a family reunion at my house and have limited time available for exercise. I did a few body weight exercises like squats and planks before bed both nights.
Calories, yes
Tracking, yes3 -
Late checkin for yesterday
Exercise : Yes. Credit to my daughter for coming out on a walk with me. Overall not so bad day, almost 10k steps
Calories : Yes, credit to the walk
Tracking :Yes !
@scubachick67
I have tried to lose weight many times, I have been overweight half my life and lost weight and gained it back so many times that I have lost track of it. The biggest issue with me is that once I stop being accountable it can take months for me to come back but you are so brave. You actually checked in and you are so honest. I think that is great. I am sure you will be on track today !2 -
@scubachick67 I ditto what @craigo3154 said
honesty is most certainly the best way forward ..
we all slip
we all have out off days
we all have family traditions that must go on
The point is to make these fit into our every day life and being accountable for going over on calories or not exercising one day is the start ...
One day does not make or break a healthy lifestyle ... quitting because you have one bad day does
I don't see you quitting
well done
I particularly love this line Be part of the family and the traditions. They are part of who you are. and it brought a wee lump to my throat ... because it is soo soo true ..3 -
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