What's Your Most Recent NSV
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So it's not s big one, but I've been eating too much and unhealthy the last two days and even tho I had some I didn't finish the cola just to "get it over and done with" in a when it's gone I don't have to deal with the temptation again type of way. I'm quite proud of myself that I did this since I'm always tempted to give up because I've already made a bad choice19
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Thehardmakesitworthit wrote: »JulieSHelms wrote: »I'm NOT one for selfies at the gym, but a friend snuck up on me while I was doing assisted chin-ups and snapped this. Had no idea I had back muscles! This is from one year working at the gym (joined on my 50th birthday--first time EVER working out or even stepping foot in a gym). I don't have a 'before' picture of my back but will show you my front shot--just assume my back is all soft and doughy-like. (-135 lbs lost--hence the loose skin over my bra).
Julie, you are amazing. Just amazing.
Agree. This is the most awesome thing I have seen on the internet today! You are absolutely and unequivocally crushing it! Wow!4 -
Walked to the grocery last night with a hiking backpack. Needed quite a few things. It was 10 PM...it was still 70 degrees.. I bought ALOT of stuff and I felt like friggin WOnder Woman on the way home with that on my back. I actually jogged the last mile home.....the freedom of spirit brought when we challenge our bodies is mind blowing to me. That is all. Carry on.35
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ShrinkingShona wrote: »I managed to get into a sports bra today without my husband needing to brace his knee on my back and yank the sides around Not only could I do it myself, it went straight to the second set of eyelets!
BWHAHAHA. Okay now for the real test: the day you can rip that mother off whilst sweaty...well takes you to a whole new level of friggin awesome!!!15 -
The temperature dropped last night in the northeast during the early morning. I got up and put on my long flannel pajama bottoms. While walking across the room, they literally fell down to my ankles. I guess loosing almost 40 lbs will do that. Glad no one saw that.37
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youdoyou2016 wrote: »Pretty pleased with myself
The semester started Monday, and it's going great. Exhausting, but great. Pants are ridiculously big. I bet I need some two sizes smaller now.
I did some experimenting and realized I just need to cut out bread. It makes me bloated, sluggish, and I don't sleep well. I thought I'd gained some weight over the summer (snacks, more food around), but a few days without morning toast and fruit instead and I'm down a few lbs and feeling lighter / trimmer.
I'm glad I thought to do some experimenting ... It's funny how the mantra here is it's calories in / calories out, but there are some quirky things, I guess, some of us need to figure out in order to work with our bodies.
I've got the same issues with bread and anything wheat. I've experimented on myself as well. My problem is that I just like it so much!! I do cut back, but some times, I have a little and then have just one more... it's so hard for me to stop bread once I start. I really need to go back to not buying it again, but when you have little kids, it's really hard to do. Especially when they have to take lunch with them, and there's no microwave for them to heat up soups or anything; sandwiches are pretty much the only options.6 -
My engagement ring flew off while I was playing with my 2.yo! Mixed feelings haha.13
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I was running suicides at boot camp this morning. My shorts kept trying to fall down.Had to stop and cinch up the drawstring. YAY!25
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Took up running and Im actually enjoying it.
Bought size 14 jeans, I cant believe they fit!24 -
This muscle!
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I've been training for a 10k with my son - we started with the C25K and continued from there, once we could run a 5k without stopping, so it's back to run/walk intervals.
Last night, as we were short of time, we decided to run a straight 5k instead. And we RAN. As in RAN, not jogged. It felt different to usual. Halfway through, my son asked if we were going faster than normal as he felt that we were. I also thought that we were going faster so I just said that we'd look at the clock when we'd finished.
We knocked at least three minutes off our street-running time (ParkRun times are always faster, not sure why, maybe driven on by others, maybe because there are no roads to cross). And that was with crossing 16 roads, so without having to stop each time, we'd have been even faster.
It was a really good run as well. Running late at night obviously suits us37 -
Madwife2009 wrote: »I've been training for a 10k with my son - we started with the C25K and continued from there, once we could run a 5k without stopping, so it's back to run/walk intervals.
Last night, as we were short of time, we decided to run a straight 5k instead. And we RAN. As in RAN, not jogged. It felt different to usual. Halfway through, my son asked if we were going faster than normal as he felt that we were. I also thought that we were going faster so I just said that we'd look at the clock when we'd finished.
It was a really good run as well. Running late at night obviously suits us
@Madwife2009, so awesome that you share this time and activity with your son! Wonderful role model short term and amazing memories long term for both of you!
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About 1/3rd of the way to my goal, and while many amazing effects have been realized, the first real victories happened only recently...
I used to fly frequently for work, but since switching jobs (to a much more active one) I haven't traveled at all except just yestersay on a planned girls trip to Miami.
On the trip yesterday I could cross my legs comfortably in the airplane seat! No foot sticking onto the aisle, no ankle resting on knee. Legs fully crossed in an airplane seat.
And today, I was just a little late leaving for my flight and had to run to get from security to my gate for boarding... several minutes of running/speedwalking and I wasn't out of breath at all. I even had time to use the bathroom! (The realest victory of all.)
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Cerealsensei wrote: »Once upon a time when I walked I could feel my arms rubbing against the side of my belly. Now that my belly has gone down a bit my arms freely swing on the air for the most part
When this first happened to me I absolutely felt something missing...oh yeah, my muffin top. ( I have a mini muffin top now if that :-)) I didn't realize that my arms rubbed before this. I'm still getting used to my body taking up less space, even if it is only 20% less space at this point. It makes a difference!15 -
HangryPixies wrote: »My engagement ring flew off while I was playing with my 2.yo! Mixed feelings haha.
I lost a wedding ring that way. Get a ring guard to ensure it stays on your finger until you're ready to have it resized.9 -
I just noticed my back rolls are gone!! Happy dance!24
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MissMaggieMuffin wrote: »Madwife2009 wrote: »I've been training for a 10k with my son - we started with the C25K and continued from there, once we could run a 5k without stopping, so it's back to run/walk intervals.
Last night, as we were short of time, we decided to run a straight 5k instead. And we RAN. As in RAN, not jogged. It felt different to usual. Halfway through, my son asked if we were going faster than normal as he felt that we were. I also thought that we were going faster so I just said that we'd look at the clock when we'd finished.
It was a really good run as well. Running late at night obviously suits us
@Madwife2009, so awesome that you share this time and activity with your son! Wonderful role model short term and amazing memories long term for both of you!
@MissMaggieMuffin That's really kind of you to say so. I do like running with my son as it's a bit of "us" time which we don't get very often. When we'd finished the C25K, he said he didn't want to do the 10k top-up.
A few weeks of running a straight 5k, he decided to carry on with the 10k programme. At the moment he's saying that there is no way he's carrying onto a half-marathon but I think that he will . . . after the half, I'm heading for a full marathon. I told my daughter two years ago that I wanted to run a marathon before I got to a point whereby I couldn't do it. It finally looks as though that ambition may just be achievable . . .
My teenage daughter has just started the C25K with me as well. I'm working on my other son who is muttering about doing some running, so we'll see. My 4yo already does Junior ParkRuns, so just the husband to get involved now - he used to run, maybe he'll start again23 -
Watched a video of myself from early summer and noticed a big difference in just the 20 pounds lost since then. I've found that the more I lose, the more significant each loss looks, especially in my face.22
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Wore smaller sized new dress clothes to work today. Had 3 different people comment that I am definitely losing weight. One remarked that I am disappearing. Good to hear those comments, but I tell them I have a lot more to lose. Definitely appreciated to hear such nice things though.18
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Skyped with a friend who I haven't seen in 1 month and he mentioned I look thinner. Why, I am. Thank you! ;-)
Non-NSV: I bought a pair of very stretchy jeans about this time last year when I was 10 lb bigger. They still fit tight in the legs, but kind of stretched in the waist. They don't fit poorly enough for me to get a new pair.... And I kinda just want to get new jeans already14 -
The park we run at is underwater at the moment (thanks Harvey) so we ran our c25k on the treadmill at the gym. NSV for my husband as well since he said he was really looking forward to running today and didn't want to skip it.
Also: counting my blessings and praying for the folks who are suffering from the storm.19 -
wore my new jeans (36" waist) to work today - so sitting all day, and they are comfy
and I didn't over heat putting them on after swimming! big win there as I always have dreaded putting on tight jeans! (I say tight, some may say they fit!)
and my mate said they are still baggy around the legs! (no way will a 34" fit yet so just have to cope)15 -
Didn't think I'd be back so soon, but...
During my recent trip I went to a concert and really wanted to get this one particular t-shirt, because for a whole host of reasons the singer and song are tied into my weight loss/self love/health improvement journey. I resolved to get it one size too small, partly for motivation and partly to remind myself not to be afraid or ashamed of numbers on a tag. Wouldn't you know they only had a small available.
I got it anyway.
The small fits.
Now it's just a matter of fitting better.30 -
Ghostofachance wrote: »HangryPixies wrote: »My engagement ring flew off while I was playing with my 2.yo! Mixed feelings haha.
I lost a wedding ring that way. Get a ring guard to ensure it stays on your finger until you're ready to have it resized.
Or you can do like I did and buy a cheapo one until you are sure you are going to keep the weight off. Although my cheapo one is too big now...I get so nervous when I think about being "fat me" again.
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Temp was 48F when dog and I left the house this morning for our 3 1/2 mile walk, so I threw a light jersey over my T and shorts. It was the first time I wore that jersey since May, and today it nearly covered my entire shorts! Only the bottom inch could be seen.
That's when I realized my butt and hips no longer held up the jersey, and it fell straight down! Happy me & happy dog22 -
Wearing my skinny jeans today - tight in the legs but too big in the waist!20
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The leap I feel in my heart now when I see myself in a window reflection....i am making this happen....and that's me!!!24
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I no longer feel like my high waist pants are trying to cut me in half.20
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The tightest pants I own no longer give me a waist rash after wearing them all day.21
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Size 12 jeans today. Starting to think calf size is going to be a limiting factor on pants size from here on down more than waist.21
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