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RangerRickL
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes?
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day?
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank?
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day?
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank?
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I have experienced that when you believe something can be done, then you can find a way to accomplish it. If you believe that you cannot achieve a goal, then you will prove yourself right!
Aim high and believe beyond your comfort zone!10 -
January 7
Exercised?: Yes (7 km walk in 55 mins)
Calories?: Yes
Tracked?: Yes
Longer walk today than usual. Felt short changed yesterday as I was late and had friends over. Wanted (and needed) the extra time today.
@RangerRickL. Only when you conceive of the impossible can it become possible. Almost 3 years ago when I started with MFP at 88kg, I was overweight, had been for at least 5 years. I could barely believe that believe that *I* could get fit and down to a normal BMI within a year. No only did I do it, but I surpassed my goals (and stayed there ever since).
“It's kind of fun to do the impossible.” -- Walt Disney
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I'm getting back on MFP after a long hiatus. Time to get those 8 pounds off permanently. Thanks for the quote @RangerRickL .
Today's stats (so far)....
Exercise: 77 min
Calories: on target
Fluid intake: tracked11 -
I'm going to go against the grain today @RangerRickL and put it out there that I'm OK with being ordinary. And I don't think I can do the impossible but I'm happy with what is possible. There's a writer here in the UK who goes by the name 'Hurrah For Gin' who draws stick people. Her New Year's Day message was about being OK with being average. This picture resonated on many levels. In the weight loss world a friend I know shared that she's lost 6 pounds this week. I'm happy with my 1.
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I've done so much more than I could have ever imagined so yes, the impossible is definitely possible, but for me it happened through those small little changes of 500 grams a week or less or ability to do one more push up at a time. Don't forget that what may look smaller to you may have taken much more effort, and all of it is worth it!
Today was good. Stuck to the food plan so all logged and within budget. Didn't get ultrasound on shoulder as medical aid may not pay so I'm going to try physio first, but still working on strengthening and getting my fitness back. Jiu Jitsu class was tough but I kept pushing through even if it did mean skipping a few of the drills and resting during some rounds. I even did the fitness after although my pushups are very slight range and burpees were replaced by squats. I did the 40 sit ups though.8 -
RangerRickL wrote: »I have experienced that when you believe something can be done, then you can find a way to accomplish it. If you believe that you cannot achieve a goal, then you will prove yourself right!
Aim high and believe beyond your comfort zone!
I'm going to go against the grain today @RangerRickL and put it out there that I'm OK with being ordinary. And I don't think I can do the impossible but I'm happy with what is possible. There's a writer here in the UK who goes by the name 'Hurrah For Gin' who draws stick people. Her New Year's Day message was about being OK with being average. This picture resonated on many levels. In the weight loss world a friend I know shared that she's lost 6 pounds this week. I'm happy with my 1.
I think both @RangerRickL and @am_change are correct in their views.
But, I think @RangerRickL is referring to the fact that in this weight loss world, you are able to lose weight. See yourself losing weight and aim for it. See yourself making the 3x of UAC daily and aim for it. See yourself as successful and aim for it. Look for ways of achieving what is beneficial to you.
But as Henry Ford of the Ford Motor Company said
"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."
OR
"One of the greatest discoveries a person makes, one of their great surprises, is to find they can do what they were afraid they couldn’t do."
OR
"There is no man living who isn’t capable of doing more than he thinks he can do."
I think @am_change is referring to quick fixes attitudes that will not lead us to any sustainable success. As for near impossible or "miracle" big weight lost a week, I agree with @am_change, it is not a wise or healthy decision. You did not gain these pounds in 1 day and you will definitely not lost them in 1 day. Accept your today self and aim for or work towards your better self.
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January 7
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes. Walked for over 30 minutes and did strength training for 40 minutes
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes10 -
All gold stars for the last two days but yesterday I made it just under the calorie wire due to a flirtatious tub of hummus meeting my PMS.
I’m getting back to a regular enjoyable run at the gym but taking it slow because the joints ain’t what the used to be! Slowing my pace a bit to 4.5-5 mph made all the difference in enjoyability. I’ll work my way back up over time. Two 3 milers down. Tonight will be power yoga... pray for my arms.12 -
I am finally back to logging tomorrow! I've had a lot of work stress, and the situation I had to deal with has been resolved!!! Motivation is returning!12
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? 33 minutes at PF, including recumbent bike, treadmill, leg press leg extension, and hydromassage. I had to leave early to get Ollie to vet to have his 3-week checkup for diabetes. His number came down this week! Yea!!
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes8 -
yes,yes and yes 7/0 managed to get my son as well as my dog out for a walk :-)7
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes, a 65 minute trail walk.
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes5 -
Track? Yes ....water/ water
Stay under calories? Absolutely
Exercise? Row 20 min / toning exercises 20 min
Feeling good with fasting.
Encouraged by all of you.
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Everyone is capable of achieving more. But we can also decide when we are enough. I Believe in my own ability to achieve whatever I decide to do. If one believes in ones abilities, one looks for alternatives until a way is found. Giving up is not an option.
07 Jan:
20+ minutes exercise: Yes. 107 active minutes, walking, Physio
Under calorie goal: Yes
Tracked? Yes
0️⃣ Pass Days used
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Exercise? Yes - 35 minutes of walking
Under Calories? Yes
Tracked? Yes4 -
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Exersized-?yes still no walk. But cleaned and did some cooking. Had the grandbaby (well 2 yrs) today. So played with her too.
Caleries yes- barely,but yes
Logged?-yes
Yesterday was 3 yrs. doing MFP.
Down 47 overall in., BMI is down 12.4 points
Down 68 lbs. (I was down 80 in july,but gained some due to my knee surgery and holidays. First gain tho in the 3 yrs.) So This is a new yr.with new goals. So I'm ok with it. I have to admit tho I did cry at first, I dnt want to undo all my accomplishment of my weight loss.8 -
Exercised 20 minutes? Yes 40 minutes aerobics
Under calorie budget? Yes, by about 250.
Tracked food and drink? Yes3 -
Ex - 20 mins walking only as have been exercising every day and need a break
Tracking - yes
Deficit - slightly over 😤3 -
Yes x 3
Uh oh someone's clicking disagree - hopefully accidentally. We used to have the woo debate about whether it meant woohoo. The posts getting it seem like it's done in error e.g. Accidental while scrolling down. (there was a lovely photo that I couldn't really see why anyone would disagree?! 🤣) ha bet you're all tempted to disagree on this post now...3