May Challenge: Maintainers Back on Track Thread

This challenge is specific to Maintainers who may have lost a little enthusiasm along the journey to better health or simply need to refocus efforts - let’s use this space as a discussion / accountability thread to get back on track and ultimately back in goal range. Check in as often as you like (weekly or bi-weekly preferred).

I just ask that you focus on up to three things:

1. Your current goal - can be big (like run a 10k or lose 10 lbs by Memorial Day) or small (like eat at a deficit 2 days a week or lose 1/2 lb a week)
2. Recent success - this can be tied to your goal (lost 3 lbs!) or a completely separate NSV (lost a pant size or ran a mile without stopping)
3. (NEW OPTIONAL) Strategy - how are you planning to meet your goal?

Here goes...

Name:
How long in maintenance:
Goal maintenance range:
Current weight:
Current goal:
Recent success:
Strategy for your goal:
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  • jan110144
    jan110144 Posts: 1,281 Member
    So happy this thread is continuing. Wishing everyone a successful May, back on track!
  • Fatgonegirl
    Fatgonegirl Posts: 126 Member

    Name: Fatgonegirl
    How long in maintenance: 10 months since declared goal (130lbs) but put on 11lbs between December and April
    Goal maintenance range: 128-132lbs
    Current weight:133lbs
    Current goal: Get to the bottom of the range by the end of the month
    Recent success: Lost 8lbs of winter weight in April
    Strategy for your goal: Log, eat in deficit, keep activity level up.
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    nowine4me wrote: »
    How long in maintenance: 3 years
    Goal maintenance range: 125-135, 5-7”
    Current weight: 145
    Current goal: for my shorts to fit
    Recent success: hit weekly deficit goal last week
    Strategy for your goal: stop eating crap processed vegan food

    Listening to you has introduced me to Jeff Novick. I like his takes on caloric density.
  • sofchak
    sofchak Posts: 862 Member
    jan110144 wrote: »
    My attempt at losing last month was a bust. I'm up another pound. Still within my 5 pound window, but barely (124.4). I know why. Most days were over goal by 200-600 calories. I am still trying to eat as I normally do but with 10 miles a week less running, it's not possible to keep the weight from creeping up. That 900 calories makes a big difference.

    I feel for you. Exercise is so impt, not just for allowing a few more calories but also, for me, it works as an appetite suppressor. I find it much easier to make good choices when I get the e exercise in.

    Alllll of this I can relate to recently. Ugh.

  • jan110144
    jan110144 Posts: 1,281 Member
    Getting easier (at least for now). I ha e really focused on making sure that I eat enough and have not had any issues with bingeing since.

    Went out to dinner with friends yesterday. "Banked" some calories so I could indulge. Chosecsalmon for dinner and actually ended under for the day. Had a yummy, favorite evening snack later to make sure I met daily calorie intake. Felt really good about choices and how things are going in general.



  • MadisonMolly2017
    MadisonMolly2017 Posts: 11,152 Member
    jan110144 wrote: »
    Getting easier (at least for now). I ha e really focused on making sure that I eat enough and have not had any issues with bingeing since.

    Went out to dinner with friends yesterday. "Banked" some calories so I could indulge. Chosecsalmon for dinner and actually ended under for the day. Had a yummy, favorite evening snack later to make sure I met daily calorie intake. Felt really good about choices and how things are going in general.


    @jan110144 I’m so happy for you! (And I’m taking notes as I’m right behind you!)
  • jrwms714
    jrwms714 Posts: 421 Member
    Question for long-time maintainers: I am working hard at losing just 2 - 4 lbs. I am only 5'0" and older (72) so it will take longer than for most. I have been at maintenance for 4.5 years. See my post (just above). Exercise has been very regular but has been been stalled for the past month due to ongoing oral surgery work. I have always allowed myself a snack/treat of about 300-400 calories on days that I have earned gym calories. Working at losing the lbs. mentioned, and many days I am below my maintenance of 1500-1800. I would like to keep those snack/treats on my gym days, and have cut out all other snacks after dinner, etc. Your advice? Do I need to cut these out, too, in order to lose this weight? I wonder about feeling deprived and that working against me, or if I just need to white knuckle it to get those few lbs. off?
  • zeejane4
    zeejane4 Posts: 230 Member
    edited May 2019
    psychod787 wrote: »
    zeejane4 wrote: »
    Name: zeejane
    How long in maintenance: 6 years
    Goal maintenance range: 130lbs-135lbs
    Current weight: 129.6lbs
    Current goal: getting weight to stabilize/stop losing :p

    Well, I'm in an odd situation. I've continued to lose weight and I'm now under my maintenance range. The combination of adding in almost daily walks, now that the weather is nicer, and then the lower carb intake I'm now doing that's significantly reduced my appetite, has caused things to be a bit of a mess, lol.

    Ran my numbers through a few TDEE calculators, as well as got some input from other members, and I'm going to start tracking my calories again and try and get in around 1,900 a day. I'm trying to wrap my mind around that number right now, as well as what that looks like on a lower carb/higher fat macros ratio.

    Could the lower carb intake cause water weight loss? Just a thought.

    I lost around 7lbs within a couple weeks of starting, but I'd think that's tapered off now that I'm about a month in?

    I'm not fond of tracking but am going to start back up for a while-have today's food inputed and realized that even with adding extra stuff today, I'm at around 1,500 calories. So if my TDEE is 1,800-1,900 then I've definitely been eating at a deficit. I feel so good/full on the lower carb macros ratios though, kind of frustrated right now!
  • jrwms714
    jrwms714 Posts: 421 Member
    @middlehaitch : Thanks! Your reply made total sense. I think I knew it but just needed to hear it. Also, I totally relate to your p.s.!