Men & Women in their 50s starting anew in 2019!
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siobhanaoife wrote: »Can I slip in, at 47? I'm still going to be managing my weight, health, and exercise in my 50s (and 60s, and 70s...)
Heck yeah! You are in!2 -
Lets jump start this group....2 questions for this Monday morning.....
1- Where are you from? Be as specific or vague as you'd like.
2- What is one challenge that worries you this week?
I'll start...
1-Atlanta
2- Getting my exercise in. Been walking 4 straight days and I am sore, knees hurt and my back is tight. If I can just get to 250 I will feel so much better!
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1 - I'm from NJ.
2 - I just looked at the calendar, and I don't anticipate any worries this week. I think I have things pretty much set.3 -
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Hey all, would love to join this group! I’m in North FL and just started a few days ago. Love the app and community, and looking to add friends to share support. I’m turning 52 tomorrow 🎉 and need to lose 50 lbs!! My biggest challenge for this week will be being able to continue making healthy food choices when I have major cravings for the bad stuff!7
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1- Where are you from? Be as specific or vague as you'd like.
Originally New England, now in California for quite some time, and probably forever, because I can't stand moving
2- What is one challenge that worries you this week?
Exercise in bad weather. I get spoiled by the California year-round outdoors climate, and this whole week is going to be drenched in cold rain with high winds. I got soaked yesterday (but I hit my step target!) I'm not sure quite how I'm going to manage exercise this week.1 -
I'm in London
My big challenge is finding an exercise that I can do - I've had a series of bad breaks to wrists and ankles so running and cycling is out at the moment, and I don't get home from work in time for swimming - any thoughts?
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Hey all, would love to join this group! I’m in North FL and just started a few days ago. Love the app and community, and looking to add friends to share support. I’m turning 52 tomorrow 🎉 and need to lose 50 lbs!! My biggest challenge for this week will be being able to continue making healthy food choices when I have major cravings for the bad stuff!
Good Luck! You can do this!1 -
siobhanaoife wrote: »
1- Where are you from? Be as specific or vague as you'd like.
Originally New England, now in California for quite some time, and probably forever, because I can't stand moving
2- What is one challenge that worries you this week?
Exercise in bad weather. I get spoiled by the California year-round outdoors climate, and this whole week is going to be drenched in cold rain with high winds. I got soaked yesterday (but I hit my step target!) I'm not sure quite how I'm going to manage exercise this week.
Keep grinding! Lets attack this week!0 -
PartyPerson wrote: »I'm in London
My big challenge is finding an exercise that I can do - I've had a series of bad breaks to wrists and ankles so running and cycling is out at the moment, and I don't get home from work in time for swimming - any thoughts?
what about just walking? or a stationary bike?3 -
Hey Sandra from Bolton in England, back to work which involves a lot of sitting at a desk. Got to motivate myself to go out with the dog as soon as I arrive home before I put my feet up with a cuppa. Anyone with a Fitbit please add me https://www.fitbit.com/user/2FX98V1
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PartyPerson wrote: »I'm in London
My big challenge is finding an exercise that I can do - I've had a series of bad breaks to wrists and ankles so running and cycling is out at the moment, and I don't get home from work in time for swimming - any thoughts?
The NHS website have some great low impact/sitting exercises for us older injured types
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/sitting-exercises/
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I'm in Salt Lake City, Utah.
My biggest problem is dealing with my munchies. I am an emotional eater. I am sitting here at work stressing, and wanting something like a gummi bears or something sweet or fattening, or maybe chips. I just like to graze and have something to keep me sated. It's so difficult. I struggle and get bored or stressed and then I just want to eat.7 -
channingg3649 wrote: »I'm in Salt Lake City, Utah.
My biggest problem is dealing with my munchies. I am an emotional eater. I am sitting here at work stressing, and wanting something like a gummi bears or something sweet or fattening, or maybe chips. I just like to graze and have something to keep me sated. It's so difficult. I struggle and get bored or stressed and then I just want to eat.
I am also a grazer. The only way I found to control munchies is planning - I have NOTHING in the house that isn't on my diet. On a Sunday I sit down and I plan every meal - including 3 snacks a day and then I buy everything on the list. This way I have to really be desperate because I have to go to the shops to get something else.
I have found the following snacks helpful - they're each about 100 Kcals:
a slice of emmental and 4 cherry tomatoes
50g of red pepper hummous and celery sticks
2 whole meal crackers (like ryvita) each with apples chutney and two very thin slices of ham
popcorn is really low
hope this gives you some ideas.5 -
I'm in! I used myfitnesspal years ago and really liked it. Now I've forgotten how to use it!2
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1- Where are you from? Be as specific or vague as you'd like.
Out in the middle of nowhere in Wisconsin
2- What is one challenge that worries you this week?
Being consistent. I'm great at getting started. I WILL be great at keeping going!!
Thanks for helping me be accountable!! Also looking forward to being able to exercise more
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PartyPerson wrote: »I am also a grazer. The only way I found to control munchies is planning - I have NOTHING in the house that isn't on my diet. On a Sunday I sit down and I plan every meal - including 3 snacks a day and then I buy everything on the list. This way I have to really be desperate because I have to go to the shops to get something else.
I have found the following snacks helpful - they're each about 100 Kcals:
a slice of emmental and 4 cherry tomatoes
50g of red pepper hummous and celery sticks
2 whole meal crackers (like ryvita) each with apples chutney and two very thin slices of ham
popcorn is really low
hope this gives you some ideas.
Thank you for the advice. Fortunately I have little in the way of munchies at home due to having IBS and being gluten intolerant, allergic to peanuts and milk. It helps to keep the cupboards and fridge clean! I actually seem to have most troubles at work when I am tempted to stop on the way in at a convenience store, or run over on a break.
But the ideas are really good.
By the way, I saw your note above about low impact workouts due to your ankles and wrists. I swim and do water calisthenics/aerobics because of painful joints. But I just recently bought this FitDesk Under Desk Cycle and Exercise Bike Peddler with Magnetic Resistance
by FitDesk at Amazon (the URL didn't work sorry) and use it at home when I am not wanting to go to the pool. It is very low impact, and I set the resistance to zero. It might be an option. It's nice to set in front of the TV and just go!
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Hi all!!
I'm in southern California.
My biggest challenge this week is finding clothes in the closet that fit for work. Back today after being off about 7 wks for hip surgery, so haven't been exercising and have been at home with lots of food access. And I absolutely refuse to buy anything bigger.4 -
Where are you from?
Live in the suburbs of Chicago
What is one challenge that worries you this week?
Went running for the first time in a year and woke up the next day with major pain in my knee. Can’t workout until my knee doesn’t hurt. It’s been two days. Hopefully it will be only a couple more days. Going out and getting new gym shoes.2 -
I am from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. My challenge this week is that I'm travelling for work. At home I can control what food is in my house, but on the road..... I did go and find the exercise room as soon as I got to my hotel, oh, and I used it. Lol4
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I've been at this for 3 years but figured every day is a new start.5
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Happy Birthday @dgraf123!!!
@PartyPerson, how about yoga? I love yoga, and you go to your ability. Good luck!
I'm from the beautiful mountains of Colorado.
I started back working 3 months ago (after stay-at-home-momming for 12 years) and I am keeping up on my steps, but I totally agree with @channingg3649 about the mindless snacking. I pack my snacks and log them. But my work stocks the kitchen with snacks! Ack! Lol. If I have something, I log it.
My goal this week is to log every BLT (bite, lick, taste) - log everything.
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I am from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. My challenge this week is that I'm travelling for work. At home I can control what food is in my house, but on the road..... I did go and find the exercise room as soon as I got to my hotel, oh, and I used it. Lol
Great job!!! You can do this!0 -
channingg3649 - great idea about the bike, I'll have a look - my physio reckons about 6-9 more months and I'll be as back to normal as I'll get (which is one reason for the diet, all of these injuries caused by falling and my own weight damaging me).
My daughter is allergic to almost everything, I'll give her a call about snacking - I pack the snacks into my bag and take them into work with me to stop me shopping.
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Count me in! I lost 47 pounds 1 year ago, then in the last year gained 22 of it back. I need to lose that and the final 5 pounds.1
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OK group! Checking in with you! Here is the question of the day....and my responses...
What is the hardest part of the day for you to stay healthy and why?
How do you stay on track?
What is the hardest part of the day for you to stay healthy and why?
After dinner til I fall asleep. Very disciplined the rest of the day. That is a hard time because I want to "relax" and let my guard down. Its easy for me to have a few drinks and snack and having well more than enough calories of an additional meal.
How do you stay on track?
I try and stay exercised so I am tired. I like to listen to podcasts, read, watch some TV and stay the heck out of the liquor cabinet and pantry!2 -
I hear you Slider! I have to remind myself to eat during the day, but if I have down time in the evening then I get in trouble. Last night was funny because I'm travelling and I had no food at all in my room. Evil little voice in my head kept trying to send me to the vending machine and no good could come of that. I resisted though, which is rare.....lol.4
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I'm in. Had lost 100, found some of it hiding in cookies and now it's time to lose the last 80 pounds. Sounds so much easier if you say it that way.2
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What is the hardest part of the day for you to stay healthy and why?
The afternoons. I am at work and it gets boring, and I want to run out to the convenience store and buy some munchies. No one at work will hold me accountable or care, and it just tastes SO GOOD.
How do you stay on track?
I haven't been able to stay on track for awhile that is why I joined this group. I was exercising for a while, but not controlling my diet. I need to have some accountability I think.2 -
What is the hardest part of the day for you to stay healthy and why?
Sitting at work, with a snack stocked kichen
How do you stay on track?
Bring my own pre-weighed, pre-logged snacks. And if I do indulge (orange cream birthday cake today), I log it. Cant hide it from myself, or my butt. I log it.
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