NSV!
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hannahhooter wrote: »So I took some pictures this morning at the gym and thought I would share my progress and also show where I'm starting out this month going into the 30 day shred.
Left: Bust- 49in
Waist-42in
Hips- 48in
Right: Bust- 44in
Waist- 38in
Hips- 44in
I'm not where I want to be yet, but I feel like I'm doing the things I need to get there. I wouldn't be nearly as motivated to continue everyday if it wasn't for stumbling upon this group and feeling like I'm part of a community where I don't have to feel ashamed. Thank you
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Sat next to boxes of gourmet donuts and a couple plates of cake yesterday and didn't eat a single bite. And my period is due in 2 days so that might be a double win.
Got a promotion and didn't drink a bottle of wine to celebrate.
Bought a few new articles of clothing from my favorite store and had to return the jeans because they were too big - I can officially fit in single digit sized clothes. Haven't done that since 2003.
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TheCupcakeCounter wrote: »Sat next to boxes of gourmet donuts and a couple plates of cake yesterday and didn't eat a single bite. And my period is due in 2 days so that might be a double win.
Got a promotion and didn't drink a bottle of wine to celebrate.
Bought a few new articles of clothing from my favorite store and had to return the jeans because they were too big - I can officially fit in single digit sized clothes. Haven't done that since 2003.
CONGRATS on your will power, promotion (DOUBLE YAY!!!!), and size reduction....WHOOP WHOOP!
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TheCupcakeCounter wrote: »Sat next to boxes of gourmet donuts and a couple plates of cake yesterday and didn't eat a single bite. And my period is due in 2 days so that might be a double win.
Got a promotion and didn't drink a bottle of wine to celebrate.
Bought a few new articles of clothing from my favorite store and had to return the jeans because they were too big - I can officially fit in single digit sized clothes. Haven't done that since 2003.
Congrats Barb!!! Your hard work is definitely paying off. So proud of you, young lady!!0 -
I know I'm being that obnoxious girl who keeps talking about her illness, but it really affects my ability to exercise (and eat, and sleep, and on and on and on =p ). With the TB- and with the meds- I have good days and bad days. Good days look like an hour of the ArcTrainer and some StairMaster, coupled up with some weight training. Bad days look like last week, when I had to stop using the recumbent bike after 8 minutes because I was so pale, out of breath, and energy-sapped that my best friend/gym buddy was afraid I would faint- and after I started having spots in my vision, I agreed. Or yesterday, when after 6 minutes on the ArcTrainer, my heart rate was at nearly 200 and I was gasping for air.
But the NSV: Yesterday, instead of just leaving the gym and writing it off as a necessary rest day (when it truly was not), I opted for a much lower-impact cardio route and walked for almost another half hour on the treadmill. It wasn't much, but, as I kept telling myself, it was better than doing nothing, better than going home, and would help me get the 150 minutes of cardio I need each week to keep my heart and lungs in at least semi-working conditions =p4 -
Mandamanda93 wrote: »I know I'm being that obnoxious girl who keeps talking about her illness, but it really affects my ability to exercise (and eat, and sleep, and on and on and on =p ). With the TB- and with the meds- I have good days and bad days. Good days look like an hour of the ArcTrainer and some StairMaster, coupled up with some weight training. Bad days look like last week, when I had to stop using the recumbent bike after 8 minutes because I was so pale, out of breath, and energy-sapped that my best friend/gym buddy was afraid I would faint- and after I started having spots in my vision, I agreed. Or yesterday, when after 6 minutes on the ArcTrainer, my heart rate was at nearly 200 and I was gasping for air.
But the NSV: Yesterday, instead of just leaving the gym and writing it off as a necessary rest day (when it truly was not), I opted for a much lower-impact cardio route and walked for almost another half hour on the treadmill. It wasn't much, but, as I kept telling myself, it was better than doing nothing, better than going home, and would help me get the 150 minutes of cardio I need each week to keep my heart and lungs in at least semi-working conditions =p
Not obnoxious at all! In fact if you can still find ways to get workouts in and modify to your needs you are an inspiration.2 -
Mandamanda93 wrote: »I know I'm being that obnoxious girl who keeps talking about her illness, but it really affects my ability to exercise (and eat, and sleep, and on and on and on =p ). With the TB- and with the meds- I have good days and bad days. Good days look like an hour of the ArcTrainer and some StairMaster, coupled up with some weight training. Bad days look like last week, when I had to stop using the recumbent bike after 8 minutes because I was so pale, out of breath, and energy-sapped that my best friend/gym buddy was afraid I would faint- and after I started having spots in my vision, I agreed. Or yesterday, when after 6 minutes on the ArcTrainer, my heart rate was at nearly 200 and I was gasping for air.
But the NSV: Yesterday, instead of just leaving the gym and writing it off as a necessary rest day (when it truly was not), I opted for a much lower-impact cardio route and walked for almost another half hour on the treadmill. It wasn't much, but, as I kept telling myself, it was better than doing nothing, better than going home, and would help me get the 150 minutes of cardio I need each week to keep my heart and lungs in at least semi-working conditions =p
There is nothing wrong with expressing your situation and your feelings here. That's what this group is designed for. Also WTG on modifying a routine to fit what you can in.0 -
@SmithsonianEmpress , @TheCupcakeCounter Thank you guys! I really appreciate that. Trying not to be crazy, hahaha1
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I entered normal BMI range today! Feeling accomplished. Oh, and I've been cleared by my surgeon to start running!8
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laureljenn wrote: »I entered normal BMI range today! Feeling accomplished. Oh, and I've been cleared by my surgeon to start running!
Congrats!!!! Keep up the good work.2 -
Thanks @dbackgrammy!0
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So hubs weighed himself last night and when I saw the number I realized that for the first time in at least 10 years I am within 10 lbs of his weight! That is a HUGE NSV because the man has less than a 29 inch waist at 38 (almost 39) years old. I have no problems weighing the same as him as we are only 2 1/2 inches apart in height and I have boobs.5
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TheCupcakeCounter wrote: »So hubs weighed himself last night and when I saw the number I realized that for the first time in at least 10 years I am within 10 lbs of his weight! That is a HUGE NSV because the man has less than a 29 inch waist at 38 (almost 39) years old. I have no problems weighing the same as him as we are only 2 1/2 inches apart in height and I have boobs.
Haha this is funny. Me and my husband are about 10 lbs apart as well and I think he's a half inch taller than me. We can wear each other's clothes. YES we have tried them on and mistakenly I once wore his black slacks to work.2 -
Barb and Jessica, you ladies are too funny. I bet your hubbies are very proud of you.1
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dbackgrammy wrote: »Barb and Jessica, you ladies are too funny. I bet your hubbies are very proud of you.
My husband thinks I'm crazy. I don't know if he's proud of me but I'm proud of me. I've finally made this a part of my life. Granted I had to wait until my children got a little older and life got less crazier but nevertheless it seems I'll be able to keep up with this and be consistent. I can't tell you how many times I work out for a week and stopped or did it for like 3 or 4 days in and row and then stopped for weeks. It's just comforting to know I can do it at this point in my life and I WILL DO IT!2 -
My eight yr old granddaughter and I just finished our first 5K race of the summer series we are doing. We beat our finish time goal by almost 5 mins. I have had a rough week physically so I am thoroughly surprised. It was great to know that at almost 60 yrs old and still 40 lbs overweight that I could do this, plus its load of fun when you can share something with your grandchild.2
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dbackgrammy wrote: »My eight yr old granddaughter and I just finished our first 5K race of the summer series we are doing. We beat our finish time goal by almost 5 mins. I have had a rough week physically so I am thoroughly surprised. It was great to know that at almost 60 yrs old and still 40 lbs overweight that I could do this, plus its load of fun when you can share something with your grandchild.
This is so great!! Congrats on beating your goal, having fun with your grandchild and showing her great habits!0 -
So I am not sure if this NSV thread will be used for the summer challenge, but I have to post this somewhere. Yesterday morning at the gym I held a plank for 60 seconds straight! And I can definitely feel my core getting stronger as the ab exercises become easier to do. I am very proud of myself!2
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ElphabaWeasley wrote: »So I am not sure if this NSV thread will be used for the summer challenge, but I have to post this somewhere. Yesterday morning at the gym I held a plank for 60 seconds straight! And I can definitely feel my core getting stronger as the ab exercises become easier to do. I am very proud of myself!
YES we are absolutely continuing our NSVs here. Thank you so much for sharing Courtney. This is AWESOME! And I really know how awesome it is because we did a challenge a few months ago that included planks. Lol! Wait til you get to a 90 second plank. You'll feel like a BEAST1 -
Well guys, the scale hasn't changed in a few weeks. However, I had to buy a new belt this week b/c it was too big! Progress is progress!!5
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I had bought these awesome pajama pants (tie dye with kitties on them) but I had grabbed a large instead of extra large. I tried them on tonight and they weren't as snug in the thighs and butt!2
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MarissaCVT wrote: »I had bought these awesome pajama pants (tie dye with kitties on them) but I had grabbed a large instead of extra large. I tried them on tonight and they weren't as snug in the thighs and butt!
It's the little things. Congrats on losing inches!0 -
Yay ladies!!! Love when clothes fit better.0
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The dress I was planning to wear to my cousin's wedding in 2 weeks is too big. Not sure if that is a victory though as I love this dress...oh wait!!! I get to go shopping - total victory!9
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So on my 2 mile walk with my husband last night, I was actually able to jog the last 10th of a mile. I know that isn't much, but to have the energy to do that at the end of a brisk 2 mile walk really showed me how much I'm progessing.6
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Barb!.....That is GREAT! YAY!...SHOOOPPPPIIINNNNGGGG
Janine...You are progressing...that proves it. Keep it up!0 -
It is my TOM and I feel like crap, but I still went to the gym yesterday and had a great workout!3
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My daughter asked me the other day if I was sucking it in, talking about my belly, and I was able to say no.5
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As of today, I'm in my smaller shorts! Now I'll have to buy a new pair a size down to have my next goal shorts to aim for.2
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I stacked all this in one morning by myself. We have lovingly dubbed this the "Homestead Workout". We get 10 cord of 8 foot logs delivered then DH cuts them into 2 foot lengths and I stack them, then we burn them in our wood fired boiler during winter.
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