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My Name is Heevenlee. I have been at this weight loss and health thing a while now. I have type 1 diabeties as well as cerebal pausy right side bascally can;t use my right hand spelling is a little off just an fyi as I type with one hand. This year has been the worse for me I have an operation that keep me out of the loop and gained most of my weight back sadly. I am hopping that this challange will help me get back to where I used to be. I am a stay at home wife and we have 3 amazing doggie babies. Hot Rod doxie, Peanut terrior and our newest addition Bella mini doxie. If it wasn't for these 3 don't know where I would be
Username: Heartie2Heartie
Starting weight: 130
Weigh in Day: Friday7 -
First ever challenge for me on here. I've been on mfp for close to two years now. Going for the last 10-15 pounds now. Excited for this!7
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Hello everyone! I am bak on MFP after being off the wagon for way too long. Love the UAC and happy to back with you all!!4
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The last part of the year was just chaos in my life so I took a break from here, but I'm back! I've been maintaining my weight for a few years now so I know I can relax my focus from the nutrition and logging for a period and not have things get out of hand. My training stays regular because I love Jiu Jitsu and my job is active, so even without getting to gym as often as I want, I'm still burning enough to handle a not necessarily ideal diet.
However, this is the year when I get to save my friend's life by giving him one of my kidneys so I'm going to be out of training for 1-2 months (hopefully not longer) and I need to be in the best shape to recover quicker. Surgery will be March or April so I have time to tighten up on the areas that slipped during the crazy season!
I had loads of fun and have the tan to prove it! The visitors start leaving for home tomorrow so the beaches become our own and I tried surfing on Sat so now want to play some more...
Loving my summer even if I work almost every day! We are hand raising a baby seal who sadly didn't get back to mom, so work involves cuddling her often!5 -
Hello all! I decided to join this accountability group because I have gotten a little complacent the past couple of months and have kind of waffled around the same weight/body fat % area. In the past 2 years, I have lost about 110 pounds (from 293-low to mid 180s) and about 30% body fat (from over 40% to now about 13-14%).
At 15%+ body fat, I could be inconsistent on hitting my calorie goals/workouts at times and still lose weight and fat. I have found that my margin for error is much less now that my body fat is lower. My goal is to get to 10-11% body fat and then bulk at that point to gain more muscle. I'm not so much worried about the number on the scale (but math tells me I need to get to around 172 or so to hit my target body fat goal).
I'm hoping this group and the daily posting will help me tighten up the reins a little more to help me push through those last few bf% points. I also want to be able to encourage/help others who are trying to make a similar journey that I have undertaken in the past 2 years. It seems like a goal is so very far away when you have a lot to lose, but trust me, if I can do it, anyone can.
I have an open diary and am willing to discuss anything related to my ongoing journey and will accept any and all as friends, so feel free to add me.
Happy New Year, let's make 2019 the best one yet!7 -
@bisonpitcher , how does one measure body fat? I am closing in on my maintenance zone, and will soon have to give extra attention to to strengthening / muscle toning rather than just cardio burn (mostly jogging on my mini-trampoline these days, but have a long history of all kinds of dance, so very good inner body-location-in-space sense, and am very aware of the importance of form / "feeling" the work in the right place.)
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Hi, I'm Jenna. I'm currently at my highest weight at 240. I'm in this for the long haul and starting today so I'm excited to join this accountability challenge!5
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Hi y'all, I'm 38 mum of 2, came for the accountability, staying for the support! Moderately active in NZ with appalling weather, 2nd only to the Netherlands. So I mostly hit the gym. Get outside for a cycle or walk when I can. I have Type 2 Diabetes, trying to kick that with WFPB eating. Transitioning at present.
SW 107kgs
CW 99kgs
GW 70kgs
HAPPY TO BE HERE.6 -
Hi, this is my first time joining a challenge. I'm 25 and I need to shed a 100lbs. I hate the feeling of being overweight and instead of being miserable about it, I;m trying to change my lifestyle.
I lost around 10 kg a few years back with this nutrionist helping me but it turned out to be crash dieting and i gained triple the amount once I couldn't follow that strict regime anymore.
I;m hoping that signing up for this challenge will help me create a better and healthier lifestyle for me (and let me fit into a size 10 or 12)5 -
So, I’m finally here. My dear husband has been a member for some time
I’m 53, doing keto and alternate day fasting. Have lost 25kg so far in seven months, 10-15 more to go (depending on how brave I am).
I’ve been type 2 diabetic since the birth of our daughter 15 years ago, with all of the other metabolic conditions that go hand in hand with insulin resistance and obesity. So working hard to reverse insulin resistance as I burn weight.
I don’t log food. When I eat, it’s low carb, under 20g a day, enough protein, fat to satiety.
Hopefully that’s not going to push the group’s rules too much4 -
Hiya all. I'm back for my 5th or 6th attempt at the challenge. I have to be the biggest failure on here because I haven't made it to the winners circle once yet. There is a first time for everything though and so I hope this is it. Good luck everyone. Even though I keep failing, the challenge is really helping me stay motivated.2
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Hi there all, my first time here with the challenge, just started MFP back up after a long break. I am 30 years old, married, I have two kids one is 2 and one is 4, I am medically retired from the army, stay at home dad and I have a strong willpower (when I put my mind to it). I almost made it to my goal last time I was on MFP but then went in for my back surgery and never really got back on the right track. Now I am back as close to 100% as I can be and I am ready to get after it. DISCIPLINE is what will get me to my finish line and DISCIPLINE is what will keep me on the right path once my goals have been met.
“The test is not a complex one: when the alarm goes off, do you get up out of bed, or do you lie there in comfort and fall back to sleep? If you have the discipline to get out of bed, you win—you pass the test. If you are mentally weak for that moment and you let that weakness keep you in bed, you fail. Though it seems small, that weakness translates to more significant decisions. But if you exercise discipline, that too translates to more substantial elements of your life.”
Jocko Willink, Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win
Jocks Willink is great inspiration to me as far as motivation goes, I listen to his podcasts daily. I hope this place will be great for keeping myself accountable. Thanks for your time in reading my ramblings and I look forward to getting to know you all.
P.S. I don’t really have any friends on here so feel free to add me.3 -
Hi all, saw the link in one of the message boards and thought this challenge seemed like something I could use. Have about 30lb I'd like to lose before getting married next year, but I am mostly interested in forming healthy habits rather than just looking at the number on the scale.
I've actually given myself my maintenance calorie target in MFP for the moment, while I focus on the habit of tracking and logging food. Once I'm more aware of what I'm eating, I can start making changes. And hopefully the accountability of tracking food will help me naturally start to make better choices.6 -
Hey everyone. This is my first ultimate challenge. Feeling excited and determined! Have been yoyo dieting for years now and finally want to embark on a lasting healthy journey!3
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Hiya all. I'm back for my 5th or 6th attempt at the challenge. I have to be the biggest failure on here because I haven't made it to the winners circle once yet. There is a first time for everything though and so I hope this is it. Good luck everyone. Even though I keep failing, the challenge is really helping me stay motivated.
Don't feel like a failure! I've been with UAC since last February...I've only made the circle once. I don't feel like failure, because I've seen SO many positive changes and weight loss progress as a direct result of the challenge. Notably, that one month where I was in the circle, i saw the biggest weight loss. So it's the target goal I keep aiming for, but even when I've fallen short I've done well.3 -
Just joined, am 15, got parents permission no worries, trying to get rid of 30 pounds to help get ready for the Navy. NEW YEARS RESOLUTION IS A GO3
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Just joined, 54 year old male looking for accountability... Need to lose 100 plus pounds.. figured this challenge might be a good way to start..
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@davert123, we only fail if we stop trying!!1
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Hi everyone! This is my first time joining a challenge of any kind. Back in 2011 I lost 150 lbs using MFP but unhealthily. I developed a severe eating disorder and have worked hard for several years to get past it... Unfortunately, I learned how to stop purging but not how to stop binging under stress. And I went through a ton of stress from 2014-2017! I gained 200 lbs in just 3 years! Yikes. Anyway, now I'm back and ready to try this the healthy way. 2lbs a week deficit, no bingeing, no over-exercising, no purging!
A little more about me as a person: I'm 24 years old, just graduated college with a 4.0 GPA and a degree in geography, and will be interning with a local city GIS department for the next few months! I have two cats, three brothers, and the best pair of parents a gal could ask for.
Looking forward to start this challenge with you all!7