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  • Farback
    Farback Posts: 1,088 Member
    Hi Mike. Our weight change numbers and exercise commitment are close to identical. I went from 240 to 168, and workout a couple hours a day, walking or a run usually. Being 62 and semi-retired helps. Your work focus is very interesting. New approaches to health and disease interest me a lot. I’m in the best shape of my life after having someone else’s heart attack 4.5 years ago.
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Hi Farback! Well, that work focus (right now) is just that, a focus. Takes a while to establish a presence in an area that you've not worked before as a recruiter. I dominate one industry space in high-rise commercial construction but the microbiome therapeutics interests me way more. My "bread and butter" is working with companies that put facades on high-rises. I'm currently working with the guys that did the Apple facade and the new World Trade Center.

    I've switched desk specialties a few times before so I know it can be done, I just have to be patient and consistent, a lot like getting healthier!

    Good for you on your changes! I'll likely be working another 15 years! I switched careers midlife. Being in the best shape of your life after a heart attack is an amazing accomplishment. That's awesome.
  • FatCrankyGoat
    FatCrankyGoat Posts: 35 Member
    51 y/o mountain hiker and outdoor adventurer; gained weight over past ten years and now my knees are feeling it - time to lose the weight and focus on fitness. Feel free to add me, looking for serious motivation... I’m into intermittent fasting; Sworkit; mountain hiking and ConceptII rowing; Starting on a whole foods focused diet.
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    51 y/o mountain hiker and outdoor adventurer; gained weight over past ten years and now my knees are feeling it - time to lose the weight and focus on fitness. Feel free to add me, looking for serious motivation... I’m into intermittent fasting; Sworkit; mountain hiking and ConceptII rowing; Starting on a whole foods focused diet.

    Welcome to the group. Not sure how much motivation I would be, but you seem to be quite the active sort.
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    51 y/o mountain hiker and outdoor adventurer; gained weight over past ten years and now my knees are feeling it - time to lose the weight and focus on fitness. Feel free to add me, looking for serious motivation... I’m into intermittent fasting; Sworkit; mountain hiking and ConceptII rowing; Starting on a whole foods focused diet.

    I love the C2. I've been rowing now for going on five years. I'm very active over on the C2 forums and the "Pete Plan" thread over there as well. I struggled learning to row and now help other beginners and enjoy doing it. Not familiar with Sworkit though.
  • ConnieT1030
    ConnieT1030 Posts: 894 Member
    edited August 2018
    Hey there! I have been missing the camaraderie of the groups (I left one I really liked because folks just couldnt help being political when it was part of the policy NOT to post anything political) :/ and happened to browse to this one, only to find I apparently already joined months ago! I know i have a poor memory, but geeez. Either i forgot I joined or it adds you automatically when you check it out! lol

    I scrolled thru all 8 pages of this welcome thread to see if I also posted and forgot :# but apparently I didn't.

    Im at a maintenance place now, debating whether or not Ill continue to lose, and if so, how to keep up the muscle.

    Real quickly, (edit: or not ha! lost cause) I was at about 220 (who used scales when you knew you were way over what you wanted to be?!) before MFP (2016) and something sort of clicked in me when I had had enough. I got on mfp at 198 and been here ever since, Im at about 138 pounds these days. (5'3", 54 yrs)
    So Im just within normal bmi, but still have some flab and belly from my pregnancies (my oldest is 29!! that belly just never left!) so I could stand to drop that, but not sure if I ever will, since I got down to a reasonably healthy size, even if its not a perfect bikini body. Got to have motivation for that, and my main motivation was getting down to wear reasonable sized cute clothes and not ugly tent-clothes!
    (Dont judge, its not the best motivation, but it worked!)

    Learned a lot about losing weight and what's actually required vs what people THINK is required from being here, and learned the stuff I once followed (not this go-round, about 10 years ago) basically being some sort of food nazi, is all a bunch of baloney or as MFP taught me to call it "woo" lol. Now I eat what I like, responsibly of course, and lose weight. :) Im not a macro person and I do tend to eat a lot of goodies (what got me there in the first place) but most of the time I "adult" fairly well and dont try to live on potato chips :smiley:

    I can talk a LOT (it shows huh) when I have the time but I often just dont have it, or if I do, everything else I meant to do suffers, even though I stay at home. So its all about balance you know? Not enough hours in the day for everything one wants to do and I like to spend time with social media and playing computer games but have a hubby to cook and clean for and dog who wants to be walked like five times a day and a (large) yard that needs mowing like every 3-4 days when its rainy, and its rainy quite often here in Florida!

    So Ive got to run and cook that supper now, but will try to remember(!) to get back and add to some conversations and get to know the regulars and then get under your skin just a bit :D cause that's how I roll! :p

    Will be happy to expound on whatever Ive brought up if some inquiring minds want to know, but I know people hate tl;dr's (too late!) :D
  • JustMeandZ
    JustMeandZ Posts: 45 Member
    BBee5064 wrote: »
    Welcome all new group members
    Feel free to tell us a little about yourselves. Your goals, ambitions, achievements, family etc
    We are all here to support one another

    I'm new to this 'group' thing, but hopefully I'll be able to figure it all out, lol
    I'm 54, and did MFP about 6 years ago & lost 70 pounds. Now I'm back, to lose it all 'again' (for good this time!) ....so far I'm down about 6 lbs.
    Its late and I need to get to get some sleep, but I'll check tomorrow and see if this posts comes out someplace, (LOL) & hopefully we can get this group 'busy' :smiley:
    Have a great weekend!
  • JustMeandZ
    JustMeandZ Posts: 45 Member
    Oh look, my post showed up! LOL Tomorrow I'll read all the others and try to 'catch up' on things! Goodnight!
  • JustMeandZ
    JustMeandZ Posts: 45 Member
    I read the other posts, and you all seem nice & with a good sense of humor, lol I'd like to stick around, ....just wish we could get this group more 'active' (I like to 'talk') lol
  • BBee5064
    BBee5064 Posts: 1,020 Member
    JustMeandZ wrote: »
    BBee5064 wrote: »
    Welcome all new group members
    Feel free to tell us a little about yourselves. Your goals, ambitions, achievements, family etc
    We are all here to support one another

    I'm new to this 'group' thing, but hopefully I'll be able to figure it all out, lol
    I'm 54, and did MFP about 6 years ago & lost 70 pounds. Now I'm back, to lose it all 'again' (for good this time!) ....so far I'm down about 6 lbs.
    Its late and I need to get to get some sleep, but I'll check tomorrow and see if this posts comes out someplace, (LOL) & hopefully we can get this group 'busy' :smiley:
    Have a great weekend!

    Welcome to our group
  • UncleMac
    UncleMac Posts: 13,833 Member
    JustMeandZ wrote: »
    I read the other posts, and you all seem nice & with a good sense of humor, lol I'd like to stick around, ....just wish we could get this group more 'active' (I like to 'talk') lol

    @JustMeandZ, go ahead and talk!! The more the merrier!!
  • JustMeandZ
    JustMeandZ Posts: 45 Member
    @JustMeandZ, go ahead and talk!! The more the merrier!! [/quote]

    I lost another pound, ...so I'm still at it? lol

  • Farback
    Farback Posts: 1,088 Member
    Welcome to the dark web.
  • KeriA
    KeriA Posts: 3,345 Member
    Hi

    I am not new to MFP. I am over 60. I lost 40 pounds slowly on here during the economic downturn by exercising an hour a day and logging. Then I started working and commuting again which was the main problem before and gained it back. I had 2 jobs for a while. I now have a stable wonderful job, stopped the gain and started to lose. Then my scale became unreliable so we got a new one recently and it is measuring me back to where I was! I am glad to know what the story is and I can do this again. I had even started a great thread that became a group but it has died out and I miss the support.

    I have a lot to lose. I like to lose it slow and healthily and my focus is my health and improving fitness. However I want to lose the scale/switch gain fast. I luckily didn't have any injuries or health problems until 3 years ago I threw out my knee and they said it was arthritis and said no deep knee bends or running. I was doing interval runs several days a week then. Then I broke my leg 2 years ago. So I am working to get back to where I was before. I go to aquafit 3 days a week and walk when I can. I just got an exercise machine for those days when I can't walk. I am from Seattle and we had a few weeks of smoke from forest fires this summer and we couldn't exercise outside. Except for fires our air quality is good.

    I already have started to get some of those scales pounds off and I know they are real. Hope all have a great weekend.
  • Farback
    Farback Posts: 1,088 Member
    Wecome Kari. No need to thank us Canucks for the smoke.
  • alteredsteve175
    alteredsteve175 Posts: 2,726 Member
    Farback wrote: »
    Wecome Kari. No need to thank us Canucks for the smoke.

    Mighty neighborly of you to share with us. HAHA! :)

    The smoke is all cleared out of southern Idaho now. Hoping it stays that way.
  • KeriA
    KeriA Posts: 3,345 Member
    Farback wrote: »
    Wecome Kari. No need to thank us Canucks for the smoke.

    I had friends visiting BC around then and was surprised they went with the fires but they said it wasn't a problem where they were. However it made me wonder where the smoke from our fires was going. Maybe to Oregon. My boss comes back to work Tuesday. She was on Vancouver Island. I want to hear how it was there. I heard they had a fire as well.
  • aWildFlowere
    aWildFlowere Posts: 76 Member
    Eating on vaca is challenging!
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Welcome all!
  • pegss0115
    pegss0115 Posts: 4 Member
    Trying to find some friends not sure how it works.
  • alteredsteve175
    alteredsteve175 Posts: 2,726 Member
    edited September 2018
    pegss0115 wrote: »
    Trying to find some friends not sure how it works.

    Using the desktop app:

    1) Click on the user name in the left sidebar.
    2) A window will open. Click on the name again.
    3) The user profile will open. Click on the "Add Friend" button. There is an option to send a message with the request. Use that to introduce yourself - where you saw the user - common interests or goals - something like that.

    I sent you a friend request. You will see a highlighted number next to the silhouette at the top of your home page. Click on that and go from there.
  • Farback
    Farback Posts: 1,088 Member
    Welcome new folks, and good luck on reaching your targets.
  • Nana_Booboo
    Nana_Booboo Posts: 501 Member
    Just browsed and found you all. I'm Barbi, I'm 51 years young but feeling much older. Married for 30 years in December, blessed with a beautiful 28 year old daughter. I have rottie lab mix pup that just turned 12 years old, 3 kits - Jazi, Chip and Jake. I work in the Pharm arena (pharmacy) and LOVE the water, any water, pool, ocean, lake, rain. It calls me.

    I have been on MFP off and on for several years. In the beginning I was very dedicated, lost over 80 lbs then somewhere along the line I lost my footing. I relapsed, I stopped trying. I fell into depression and I gained weight. A lot of weight. Here I am, ready to commit to losing it again.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,542 Member
    Just browsed and found you all. I'm Barbi, I'm 51 years young but feeling much older. Married for 30 years in December, blessed with a beautiful 28 year old daughter. I have rottie lab mix pup that just turned 12 years old, 3 kits - Jazi, Chip and Jake. I work in the Pharm arena (pharmacy) and LOVE the water, any water, pool, ocean, lake, rain. It calls me.

    I have been on MFP off and on for several years. In the beginning I was very dedicated, lost over 80 lbs then somewhere along the line I lost my footing. I relapsed, I stopped trying. I fell into depression and I gained weight. A lot of weight. Here I am, ready to commit to losing it again.

    Welcome! And prepare yourself, as the process goes on, to very gradually start feeling younger again. It can happen! :)

    Best wishes! :flowerforyou:
  • BBee5064
    BBee5064 Posts: 1,020 Member
    Great to have you onboard. Nana_Booboo xx
  • KeriA
    KeriA Posts: 3,345 Member
    Just browsed and found you all. I'm Barbi, I'm 51 years young but feeling much older. Married for 30 years in December, blessed with a beautiful 28 year old daughter. I have rottie lab mix pup that just turned 12 years old, 3 kits - Jazi, Chip and Jake. I work in the Pharm arena (pharmacy) and LOVE the water, any water, pool, ocean, lake, rain. It calls me.

    I have been on MFP off and on for several years. In the beginning I was very dedicated, lost over 80 lbs then somewhere along the line I lost my footing. I relapsed, I stopped trying. I fell into depression and I gained weight. A lot of weight. Here I am, ready to commit to losing it again.

    I am committed to losing what I gained too. I love water too and aquafit is my main exercise. Live in Seattle so I get the rain too.
  • shamrockgreen
    shamrockgreen Posts: 1 Member
    Hi all. I've just committed to MFP and am really hoping it can help me achieve my goals. I have seen some amazing success in these posts so I have hope. I am 55 (as much as I don't like to admit it ;) ) and have a lot of weight to lose :s ). I've tried before with another program and the weight comes off so slowly that I give up before I have really seen any benefits. I'm going to really try not to do that this time as I want to do this. My first goal is to lose 10 pounds by January.
  • BBee5064
    BBee5064 Posts: 1,020 Member
    Hi all. I've just committed to MFP and am really hoping it can help me achieve my goals. I have seen some amazing success in these posts so I have hope. I am 55 (as much as I don't like to admit it ;) ) and have a lot of weight to lose :s ). I've tried before with another program and the weight comes off so slowly that I give up before I have really seen any benefits. I'm going to really try not to do that this time as I want to do this. My first goal is to lose 10 pounds by January.

    Welcome aboard
    10 pounds loss by January is a super start
    Keep us posted on how you get on :)