WORKOUT WARRIORS TEAM CHAT - JUNE 2019
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RubyRed427
Weigh in day Sunday
Previous: ?
Current 159.6 lbs.
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Steps June 22: 16,822
Steps June 23: 18, 2611 -
Username DDM358
Weigh in Week: Week 4
Weigh in Day: Sunday
Previous Weight: 197
Today's Weight: 196.52 -
RubyRed427 wrote: »RubyRed427
Weigh in day Sunday
Previous: ?
Current 159.6 lbs.
@RubyRed427 ....WEIGH IN IS POSTED LAST WEEKS WEIGHT WAS THE SAMEmegnolia82 wrote: »Steps June 22: 16,822
Steps June 23: 18, 261
@megnolia82.... STEPS POSTEDUsername DDM358
Weigh in Week: Week 4
Weigh in Day: Sunday
Previous Weight: 197
Today's Weight: 196.5
@DDM358 ...WEIGH IN HAS BEEN POSTED0 -
GOOD MORNING
MONDAY'S WEIGH IN TEAM IS
@clairetomkinson
@clark2rl <<<< HAS 1 NWI
@melissafeagins
@runarml
THOSE OF YOU THAT HAVE FORGOTTEN TO WEIGH A REMINDER TO DO SO PLEASE
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SUNDAY'S GOALS
WATER/ELECTROLYTES... 96-120 OZ✔️
W/O... BOTTOM LINE OF 60 MINS (THROUGHOUT THE DAY)✔️
POST MIDDAY AND END OF DAY STATS..NOT SO MUCH
KEEP CALORIES IN CHECK AT 1200 -1300 OUT OF THE 1500 FOR THE DAY✔️
AND THE BIGGEST ONE OF THEM ALL✔️
TAKE MY MEDS DAILY NO MATTER HOW THEY MAKE ME FEEL (ADHD MEDS)!!!<<<< NOT SO MUCH THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS MY BODY AND MIND HAS PAID THE PRICE OF MY STUPIDITY OF NOT TAKING THEM BECAUSE OF THE WAY WAY THEY MAKE FEEL BOTH PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY.✔️
IN ADDITION TO THESE ANOTHER 4 HOURS OUTSIDE...PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
DECK FLOWER BOXES UP AND LOADED....
3 OAK BARRELS WITH 3 ROSE HYBRID TEAS...
2 HANGING BASKETS CONTAINERS STRAWBERRY PLANTS
4 DECK RAIL BOXES OF WAVE PETUNIAS.
2 HANGIN BASKETS OF WAVE PETUNIAS AND CARNATIONS
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Congratulations Workout Warriors!
You and your team have earned the Mile 1600 badge.
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maithileesj wrote: »User ID: maithileesj
MONTH:JUNE
WEEK#:3
Weigh in Day: Saturday
Previous Weight: 135.8
Current Weight: 137.2
The BIG change in my life - learnt just a few days ago that I'm PREGNANT! I'm over the moon! We've been TTC, to give my 4yo a chance at having a sibling, for sometime now. When I turned 40 in Jan this year I wondered if I should give up on that dream. And now this!
I'm waiting for the first sonogram in a few days, which will tell me that everything looks okay. But that will probably mean I can't do this challenge now since my weight chart will be on an upward trend, albeit at a sensible rate. Fingers crossed!
BTW, you guys are literally the first to know!!
BIG BABY CONGRATULATIONS!!! That is super news and a great reason to leave the group0 -
Patti705
WI Day: Sunday
June Week Four
First the good news/steps:
June 21- 11,575
June 22 - 12,677
June 23 - 13,509
Days that I thought I wouldn't get to my 10,000, I did! When the hotel told me my room was at the end of the hall (and the resort is big) I took it! Walking that an extra few times got me there.
Today, is a different story. I went to a late gym class yesterday (4:00pm) and my body was in no mood to get up and go to a 6:00 a.m class--it never is, but today I agreed with it! I decided randomly to work from home and it's 1:00 pm and I only have 1,199 steps!! Think I might be circling the neighborhood tonight after I get home from a work reception.....
Oh yeah--the bad news:
PW: 168
CW: 169
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Today started off with a beautiful sunrise hike! 🌄 🌅 Followed up with an hour long Barre class. I really enjoy the Barre classes I take at my studio, challenging and rewarding!1
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Low in calories and absolutely delicious! We started off last night with a tomato, red onion and small amount of blue cheese, drizzled with balsamic vinegar and a touch of olive oil. 👏💃👍
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Finished up with a Mediterranean stuffed chicken in the air fryer. Low calorie and delicious 😋 👩🍳!!!
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Happy to continue with Game on Challenge - I'd recommend it to everyone -it's not as stressful as it sounds!
Are we still stepping? If so: Saturday 22 June: 10,958
Sunday 23 June: 12,500 wandering round a local stately house and gardens, also did 50 lengths swimming. We did have an afternoon tea, but I was very restrained and only had a toasted teacake (with butter!!), whilst people around me went for a scone and jam and lovely looking cakes!
Looking forward to the end of the school year, so I can start spending time on more interesting things, rather than marking, writing reports and teaching!1 -
6.23 Monday 💃🤸♀️💃
Track: Yes✔️
Calories: Yes ✔️ I will be for the day.
Exercise: Yes ✔️ One hour Barre class and Four mile Hike.
Steps: 14,500 as of this afternoon
Water: 64 oz ✔️
Comments: Found a new low calorie juice called: Suja Ginger love with Cayenne!1 -
runarml
week 4
Monday
PW: 141.2
CW: 141.6
Steps 6/23: 9,846
I need to give myself a kick in the pants! I don't know why I have such a hard time staying on track in the summer.0 -
@Patti705 ..STEPS AND WEIGH IN POSTED NOT SO BAD NEWS PROBABLY JUST A LITTLE WATER RETENTION
@Fitness327wk ... FOOD PICS AND CHECK IN ON POINT... NICELY DONE ...SHARE THE RECIPES IF YOU WOULD CUZ I AM A RETIRED CHEF... I GOT YOUR MESSAGES @JUGAR IS GETTING MORE SPACES FOR US TO REGISTER FOR THE CHALLENGE... I WILL; SEND YOU AN INVITE NOW TO EDIT ALSO
@NikMar ...NIKKI YOUR IN AND RTG FOR THE "GAME ON" CHALLENGE...YES WE ARE STILL DOING THE STEPS AND I HAVE POSTED THEM.....
@runarml ... WEIGH IN AND STEPS POSTED ERIN THANKS... NO NEED FOR YOU TO KICK YOUR SELF IN THE PANTS... KIDS AT HOME DURING THE SUMMER IS GOING TO THROW THINGS OFF A BIT... RELAX YOU GOT THIS....
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Melissa Feagins
Week 4
PW: 166.6
CW: 164.8
I have been AWOL because sometimes having autism makes me completely non-social.. The nature of my job is that I have to talk to my coworkers, patients, and insurance companies and I just haven't even felt like checking in for days.
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For Jessica's challenge:
Autism is an odd thing. My mind perceives things differently than yours (or most of yours). Because of that, I have to work hard at being social. And harder at not offending people. This week I just have not been able to get my act all the way together to be a good team mate and I apologize.
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Step count for the last week:
6/16: 9649
6/17: 12986
6/18: 12004
6/19: 17018 (walking off sensory overload. Sometimes I just have to get away from all the modern noise)
6/20: 12454
6/21: 12846
6/22: 7402 (I went to a minor league baseball game and sat instead of walking. I am not sorry.)0 -
maithileesj wrote: »User ID: maithileesj
MONTH:JUNE
WEEK#:3
Weigh in Day: Saturday
Previous Weight: 135.8
Current Weight: 137.2
The BIG change in my life - learnt just a few days ago that I'm PREGNANT! I'm over the moon! We've been TTC, to give my 4yo a chance at having a sibling, for sometime now. When I turned 40 in Jan this year I wondered if I should give up on that dream. And now this!
I'm waiting for the first sonogram in a few days, which will tell me that everything looks okay. But that will probably mean I can't do this challenge now since my weight chart will be on an upward trend, albeit at a sensible rate. Fingers crossed!
BTW, you guys are literally the first to know!!
What fabulous news! Congratulations you’ve been working hard to be fit and healthy and I have no doubt it will prove to benefit you through this pregnancy. Don’t stress about the scale but keep up your good habits!
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@Navydaddjtc Cool about being retired chef 👨🍳! I will post recipes. 👏👍
Great, thanks. I received the invite to edit and can do so! I will wait for spaces to open and tracking on my own. 👍0 -
melissafeagins wrote: »For Jessica's challenge:
Autism is an odd thing. My mind perceives things differently than yours (or most of yours). Because of that, I have to work hard at being social. And harder at not offending people. This week I just have not been able to get my act all the way together to be a good team mate and I apologize.
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ConfidentRaven wrote: »In the interest of this week’s challenge I have a topic/question. In a different group that I’m in a member brought up how disappointed they were over their stress eating. A few members piped up, including myself, that we too are stress eaters. I realized though that other than keeping binge foods out of the house I had very little to offer as a potential solution or alternative. So here goes, for those that do or have stress ate what do you do instead, alternatively what hasn’t worked for you?
Stress eater and drinker here. In fact the stress drinking was probably even more detrimental to my weight. I find that keeping on top of my calorie tracking works because I can see that my calories are within in goal and a binge would blow it. I will try to mindfully grab a big glass of water and drink it slowly. I go outside, or play something with my kids.
Basically I try to find things to distract me long enough to feel calmer. Moving my body helps.
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You must be joking! I lost my post 😭
Getting an early sleep tonight.
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Steps June 24
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Chicken Breasts with Artichoke-Olive Sauce - looks absolutely delicious and I can make healthy. Looking forward to trying!
Here is the recipe and I made a riff off of it:
Changes made- added an assortment of olives in the mixture and instead of stuffing the chicken breast, I did a roulade and used a meat clamp. I put it directly in the air fryer instead of browning it on the stove (was worried about flavor), it was delicious! However, not like browning in olive oil, but a great alternative while watching calories.
MEDITERRANEAN STUFFED CHICKEN BREASTS
COURSE: MAIN COURSE PREP TIME: 10 MINUTESCOOK TIME: 25 MINUTESTOTAL TIME: 35 MINUTES SERVINGS: 4 PEOPLE AUTHOR: KATIE BERRY
Tender chicken breasts are stuffed with sundried tomatoes, marinated artichoke hearts, and nutty Parmesan cheese in this easy recipe that's company-worthy.
INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
1/2 cup marinated artichoke hearts chopped
4 oz. sun-dried tomatoes chopped
1 cup Parmesan cheese grated
Extra-virgin olive oil
Salt and pepper
INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat the oven to 400° F / 200° C / gas mark 6.
Combine the artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomatoes, and grated Parmesan in a small bowl.
Cut a pocket in each chicken breast without cutting all the way through the back. Use your finger to widen the pocket.
Divide the cheese mixture equally between the chicken breasts, using a spoon to stuff them. Use toothpicks to seal the seams well, overlapping the edges if possible. Season with salt and pepper on both sides.
Heat an oven-safe skillet over medium heat. Add oil and brown the chicken on both sides. Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake for 20 minutes, or until golden brown and a thermometer inserted in the center reads 165°F / 74°C.
Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes then remove toothpicks and serve.
NOTES
Make-ahead tip: Make the stuffing and stuff the chicken breasts ahead of time if you like. Just be sure to remove them from the refrigerator when you preheat the oven so they have a chance to reach room temperature.
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@melissafeagins ...STEPS AND WEIGH IN POSTED... YOUR DOING FINE AS TEAM MATE SOMETIMES WE JUST HIT A ROUGH PATCH AND SO WE DEAL WITH IT THE WAY WE HAVE TO FOR ME IT'S ADHD AND DYSLEXIA. YUP THE MEDS HELP BUT IF I DON'T TAKE THEM THEN THAT'S ON ME ... AND GOD HELP ME WHEN MARCIE GETS HOME CUZ SISTER I AM IN BIG TROUBLE WITH A CAPITAL T .. SO WORRIES MEL YOU GOT THIS AND YOUR ALL GOOD IN MY BOOK!!
@MEGNOLIA82...STEPS POSTED ... I HATE IT WHEN I LOOSE A POST...NEVER BEEN ABLE TO FIND THE DAMM THING EITHER MUST BE OUT IN CYBER SPACE SOMEWHERE
@Fitness327wk ... THANKS FOR ALL THE YUMMIE RECIPES... CAN'T DO THE ARTICHOKES THE OL OSTOMY WON'T HANDLE IT BUT WILL SUB SAUTEED SPINACH FOR IT.... BTW IT'S ALL SET UP FOR YOU ON THE "GOOD TO GO" CHALLENGEFROM US HERE ON THE ANDERSON HACIENDA0 -
Great 👍 ! I will update in the morning. Night. 😊0
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See my problem with losing posts is that I am using my phone and it usually happens when I’m in bed and very nearly asleep. I’ll hit the screen with my thumb and it manages to swipe the page away. Happens all the time lol. I guess that’s a clue to post earlier in the day.
So today I am off work to take my son for his eye exam. With his type of juvenile arthritis there is a high risk of eye inflammation which can be quite damaging so every three months for the next five years at least he will see a paediatric ophtalmologist for a very in-depth examination. Takes several hours and he ends up with huge dilated pupils for several days lol. It’s about an hour away which is very lucky because there are only 3 of these specialists in Southestern Ontario so if I lived elsewhere I could be looking at hotel stays and hours and hours of travel.
So that’s what’s on board for me today. Not likely to get many steps but we shall see.2
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