The middle agers group. (Upper 30s,40s & 50ish folks)
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Thank you! I know that it’s all relative, and that it doesn’t get any easier, it’s just that the last time I needed to get in shape it was significantly easier. The one blessing that this knowlege gives is that I know now that I have to do this for the rest of my life. No breaks. Eat better. Exercise. Try to see my kids into adulthood. Maybe even meet a grandchild. I can dream.
It sounds like you’ve done a fantastic job. That’s great inspiration. Congratulations!2 -
alteredsteve175 wrote: »You can do this. MFP is a great resource and source of motivation and inspiration for me. You're in the right place. Sending a friend request.
So can YOU Steve. But you don't need me to say it. You already KNOW it. And you are DOING it. You may not realize you inspire us young 'uns (I have been 36 for 16 years).
To the "Getting Old Sucks" idea -- the alternative is pretty bad, too. I've lost three too-young friends in the last six weeks. Now THAT sucks for everyone left to remember how wonderful they were. Enjoy the afternoon - nobody is guaranteed five o'clock.
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alteredsteve175 wrote: »You can do this. MFP is a great resource and source of motivation and inspiration for me. You're in the right place. Sending a friend request.
So can YOU Steve. But you don't need me to say it. You already KNOW it. And you are DOING it. You may not realize you inspire us young 'uns (I have been 36 for 16 years).
To the "Getting Old Sucks" idea -- the alternative is pretty bad, too. I've lost three too-young friends in the last six weeks. Now THAT sucks for everyone left to remember how wonderful they were. Enjoy the afternoon - nobody is guaranteed five o'clock.
Thanks for the pep talk, Mark. Good to hear that I'm inspiring to someone. I have not been working out much lately - and I am holding in the 195 lb. neighborhood, so I rationalize that maintenance is ok. Time to kick my own *kitten* and get with the program. Been busy with the pup, but I could do stuff at home. Woulda coulda shoulda. Gonna!
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alteredsteve175 wrote: »<snip>
Woulda coulda shoulda. Gonna!
So, uh.... you KNOW I'm going to poke you in the side if you don't, right? But I know that won't be necessary. Full steam ahead towards a fabulous fall!
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Hi I have just started myself and was wondering if there’s any ladies going through menopause on this journey1
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please add me.. 39 years old.. I have no friends1
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I would but I don’t know how lol0
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joannec3051 wrote: »Hi I have just started myself and was wondering if there’s any ladies going through menopause on this journey
Yep! Feel free to add me! I think there's a whole menopause thread somewhere.
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Hey 👋🏻 I’m 36 and from the UK 🇬🇧0
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Middle-aged bloke from the UK1
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Happy Tuesday all. Hope everyone is well.
My current schedule is keeping me from getting my workouts in. Really frustrating me. I hope I can figure something out soon, because I had a routine going. I feel it slipping away now.😡0 -
Rounding out the top at 59. As my dad used to say "I do not feel as old as I am". So down to do Plyo I go! Restarted after life got in the way, in a big way, and I took 6 months off. No back at it. I want my body back when I turn the big 60...0
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Turning 47 in a couple months and started taking fitness seriously within the last 2 years. I had gotten so heavy I couldn't tie my own shoes (humiliating) and sweat walking down the driveway. Now dancing, walking daily, even if it is at my new job. DOwn 35 pounds but have at least 50 to go. I am real, honest, a mother of grown kids, I love to eat but cut my portions, which also saves money. #frugalfitness is my favorite hashtag. Add me if you all want. I am not here for hookups or dating, which I feel the need to state after a guy decided to try some funny business. When I ask if people want to go for a hike/walk, I mean a hike or walk, ok?! Thanks!
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rubyrainlily wrote: »please add me.. 39 years old.. I have no friendsjoannec3051 wrote: »I would but I don’t know how lol
To add friends on MFP:
1) Click on the username in the left sidebar. A window showing the username will open.
2) Click on the username again. The user's profile will open.
3) Click on the "Add Friend" button on the user's profile page. There is an option to send a message along with the request. That's always a good idea - just a short note mentioning where you saw the user, some common interests or goals, etc.
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ALL - This is my first MFP post in about...10 years. I'm finally ready to lose my 100 lbs. It just feels different this time. I am open to the idea of being involved in the community, but I can be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of people and posts. I would like my efforts to be meaningful for me and for those I am in contact with. I think I am mostly looking for a team. A small group of people who become important to each other and who can really commit to the team. I'm not even sure if this is a good place to post this request, but it seemed like the thread that might most likely fit what I was looking for. I'm not sure the best way to accomplish this or if anyone is interested. Let me know. I am even thinking perhaps we take the small group off of the MFP to texting or some other form of contact that is a little more personal.
A few things about me -
* 38, female, Utah
* 5'6", 246 lbs
* Goal is: 145 lbs-150lbs-ish
* I work as an accountant at a University.
* I'm going to school for my Master's at night.
* Married, 1 teenage stepson lives with us 100% of the time.
* 1 Golden Retriver/Irish Setter mix
* I love food, cooking, gardening.
* I like to spend time in the mountains.
* I am striving to track all my meals.
* Weights - MWF
* Bike/Elliptical - TuTh
* Long Walk & Yoga - SatSu
* I can't weigh-in every week. It creates disordered eating behaviors.
* Weigh-in every 6 weeks.
* No firm date to finish my weight loss, but within 3 years when I am finished with my Master's seems nice.3 -
I turn 42 in December. Ive recently rejoined after being here a few years back. I lost about 130 pounds last time, life circumstances got the best of me over the last year and I've put some back on. Starting to get my mojo back, and im looking for some friends to support and be supported along the way. Everyone feel free to add me!4
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T1G3RBL00D wrote: »I turn 42 in December. Ive recently rejoined after being here a few years back. I lost about 130 pounds last time, life circumstances got the best of me over the last year and I've put some back on. Starting to get my mojo back, and im looking for some friends to support and be supported along the way. Everyone feel free to add me!
Great work in the intial 130; that’s amazing!!
If you did that I’m sure you’re gonna be right back there kicking BUTT!
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T1G3RBL00D wrote: »I turn 42 in December. Ive recently rejoined after being here a few years back. I lost about 130 pounds last time, life circumstances got the best of me over the last year and I've put some back on. Starting to get my mojo back, and im looking for some friends to support and be supported along the way. Everyone feel free to add me!
Wow that loss is amazing way to go!!0 -
Weigh in tomorrow. Hopefully I will continue to move towards my goal. The CMWM program has really worked for me. It has been interesting trying to hit my dietary goals and not exceeding my daily exercise limits.....yes, limits. But I am on 1000 calories a day and I have seen what happens when I “overdo it”.
Who am I to question, I am only to do and embrace the lifestyle change.1 -
marescatrey0616 wrote: »Weigh in tomorrow. Hopefully I will continue to move towards my goal. The CMWM program has really worked for me. It has been interesting trying to hit my dietary goals and not exceeding my daily exercise limits.....yes, limits. But I am on 1000 calories a day and I have seen what happens when I “overdo it”.
Who am I to question, I am only to do and embrace the lifestyle change.
What's cmwm?0 -
Going to put on the leathers and my monitors and see what kind of workout I can get with some throttle therapy and some serious twists.
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AliNouveau wrote: »marescatrey0616 wrote: »Weigh in tomorrow. Hopefully I will continue to move towards my goal. The CMWM program has really worked for me. It has been interesting trying to hit my dietary goals and not exceeding my daily exercise limits.....yes, limits. But I am on 1000 calories a day and I have seen what happens when I “overdo it”.
Who am I to question, I am only to do and embrace the lifestyle change.
What's cmwm?
California Medical Weight Management program0 -
Mooorning and Happy Hump Day!
It's my birthday today. 47. Definitely proper middle-aged. Meh6 -
SugaSugaNooo wrote: »Mooorning and Happy Hump Day!
It's my birthday today. 47. Definitely proper middle-aged. Meh
Happy Birthday 🎁🎊🎉🎊🎈0 -
SugaSugaNooo wrote: »Mooorning and Happy Hump Day!
It's my birthday today. 47. Definitely proper middle-aged. Meh
Happy birthday!0 -
Hi, I'm Bev from the UK. I'm 49 and an at the pointy end of a very big weight loss journey. I enjoy strength training, cycling and swimming. Feel free to add me as a friend. I'm here to encourage others as well as find motivation to get to my goal.3
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Good morning peeps!
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SugaSugaNooo wrote: »It's my birthday today. 47. Definitely proper middle-aged. Meh
Hope you have a wonderful birthday!0 -
Ah thanks all, you're very kind. Had loadsa cake already, yay!0
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