November 7 Sign In
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Yes x 3.3
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? You betcha! 20 mins strength first thing, 75 mins easy walking late morning, 65 mins HIIT this evening. 11079 steps.
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yessiree!
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes.
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11/7
Exersized?- yes
Caleries?-yes
Logged?-yes5 -
6 Nov
Exercise - Yes - 30 mins yoga
Calories - Yes - under (just)
Tracked - Yes - everything
7 Nov
Exercise - Yes - 60 mins spinning class
Calories - Yes - under
Tracked - Yes - everything5 -
@craig3154
Wow! Congratulations to your wife and to your family!
@victorious55 You are an inspiration to me!
@w8goal4life Thanks for being an encouragement to everyone on this team!3 -
My report:
Yesterday, I drove until 1am. Nonetheless, I had a 3 yes day!
Today, I have tracked my intake and intentionally walked outside for exercise. It’s hard to fulfill the UAC standards but I did it!! 3 yes again4 -
November 7
Exercised?: Yes - Tae Bo
Calories?: Yes
Tracked?: Yes5 -
Yes x3 walking as exercise, 3 calories under lol. Midterms are rough, guys.5
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Execise yes, 10 min quigong, 30 min yoga, 45 min cleaning, 50 min walk
Tracking yes
Calories yes
Great being back on track!!!5 -
craigo3154 wrote: »November 7
Exercised?: Yes (5km in 39 mins - hills).
Calories?: Yes
Tracked?: Yes
Little rain today, but cold for this time of year. Good walk before lunch.
My wife saw her Diabetes specialist today. He was "blown away" with the progress she had made. 19kg (40 lbs) lighter than last time she saw him. Hb1AC down from 8.2 to 4.8 (and over 2 months with no insulin injections). She has also been taken off one of the 3 oral medications (glyade from memory) and permission to take self off others (one at a time) if the blood sugar readings remain low. LDL cholesterol also lower.
She will be the first type 2 diabetes patient he has had that looks like having a complete reversal of symptoms.
Eventual aim is to be off ALL medication.
Needless to say, my wife was overjoyed with the outcome (and so am I).
@craig3154
Truly wonderful outcomes!!
I am so happy for you both!!!4 -
victorious55 wrote: »Do you feel like sometimes going on a "diet break"? Giving up? Are you feeling down? Are you tired?
Here is some reading that may help you think again. This is someone that went from ICU to running Marathon.
https://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/dsjohndrow/view/you-can-t-outrun-a-bad-diet-961141
I particularly like this part......
The fact still remains that 55% of those who lose weight will not keep it all off, 20% will return to their previous weight and 20% or so will gain even more weight then they lost. That leaves 5% to win the championship and make a true lifestyle change.
I want to be one of them.
I also want to be amount the 5% to win the championship and make a true lifestyle change. I want to leave this legacy to my family members and love ones. I want to motivate my children, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends far and wide, uncles, aunties, etc., etc., I want them to remember me as one who stuck to the end and made a "true lifestyle change". Therefore, they can also success.
Let's do that! Let's be the champions! We can win!
@victorious55
I think the percentage of champions is rising with food tracking apps & fitness trackers, and support groups like UAC.
We are no longer alone; we get ideas from each other. Calorie counting is SO easy now. I think great advances have been made, too, in realizing that success is often the result of gradual habit changes!4 -
November 7
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes?
Yes. Morning track workout
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day?
Yes. Nice gap
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank?
Yes
Another good day
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Yes, exercised 20 min plus
Yes, tracked my food
Yes, just barely under for the day4 -
11/7 Wednesday Went to Curves
Exercised Yes
Run or Walked Yes
Strength Training Yes
Calories No
Recorded No4 -
Yes x 3
Actually under by a snack sized amount!
One hour boot camp, 25 min dog walk4 -
@craigo3154 Thanks for sharing this. I don't have any health issue so sometimes it can seem abstract that weight is a major health risk. Stories like your wife's make it more real.
@victorious55 I read those stats and a lot of them talk about success if you've intentionnally lost at least 10% of body weight and kept it off for at least 1 year. Two years ago here I lost 35 lbs and I did keep it off for one year. And then I regained. Yes hopefully we will all be in the 5% but it is a lifelong commitment.
November 7
Exercised?: Yes. Nice muscle ache from one of the YouTube videos I am trying. I normally walk but I really should move my upper body more.
Calories?: Yes
I almost went over just because I ate something unplanned in the morning, and I had already prelogged my dinner. And then I thought "Am I contractually obligated to eat this particular dinner today?". I just felt ridiculous how the prelogging that's supposed to help me plan becomes like an obligation.
Tracked?: Yes3 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes - 36 minutes on the mini-trampoline
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes - didn't even need any of the exercise calories
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
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November 7
Yes x 34 -
Date: (11/7)
2nd Pass day
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? ✅ (Elliptical/Walk/Run)
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Noooo
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Noooo3 -
Nov 7
Yes x 3!!!
Ex: 100 mins ✅
Calories under: 307 ✅
Tracked all: yes, always ✅
Very pleased to be back on track!
No sugar ✅
No starches after 4 pm✅3