The Diamond Challenge: Round 5: Wk 2 - Little Diamond's
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Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
I need the accountability. I've noticed if I'm not in a challenge I have a harder time logging all my food and exercise. I want to get into a routine of keeping track of everything without relying on anything else.0 -
Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
The habit I want to develop is definitely drinking more water! I would have thought that this would be the easy part, but after months of being on this weight loss journey that is absolutely the area where I continue to struggle! This week's challenge was definitely a selfish one!What about adding crystal light to your water?? It adds 5 calories per cup but it's basically flavored water, at least to help you with some of the water intake. I used to be the same way but since starting drinking it regularly I really don't drink anything else. Good luck you can do it ladies!!
It's so funny that you mention it. I just tried Crystal Light for the first time not too long ago, and Ioved it! I only purchased one little packet, but I drank my water with no hesitation! I think I will pick up a box of those. Great idea! Thanks!
...and I don't care too much about the 5 cals. I think it's well worth it to stay hydrated!0 -
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
I really need to get better with my workouts. I don't love it. I've never found that love for working out that people talk about. I've gotten lazy with my workouts. It's time to step it up!0 -
Wednesday QOTD: What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
i hope to keep my sodium and sugar levels down and to eat a little cleaner . oh and to exercise daily...
edited: to add about exercising0 -
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
I really need to get better with my workouts. I don't love it. I've never found that love for working out that people talk about. I've gotten lazy with my workouts. It's time to step it up!
I have the same problem! I try to get up early to workout, before the kids get up.....but the snooze button always gets hit a couple of times! Then if I try to do it at night, I am usually worn out and just want to get to bed once the kids are in bed!0 -
Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc
My habit would be to make sure I actually eat breakfast, I was doing good but have slipped back into my old habit of skipping it :-( So I have to fix that.0 -
Wednesday QOTD: What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc
Definitely cutting out the processed foods and eating a lot cleaner.0 -
Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
A habit I'd like to drop: I'm hoping to rid myself of the "I give up" habit...I have a short attention span and when I start to get bored things slip...then I have a particularly bad day THAT tends to turn into a week...then I'm a goner...but NOT this time!! I'm in for the long haul :-)0 -
Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
when I started out I was a little better about making healthy choices - as opposed to today when I had a prime rib dip sandwich for lunch, AFTER yesterday's potluck lunch (MEATBALLS!) and AFTER yesterday's jersey Mike's italian sandwich dinner.
I think i'm just a little tired of always picking the chicken, turkey, asking for no-mayo, telling my BF that I need a salad instead of a fatty sandwich....etc. Tired of salad in general, its never been my favorite food.
This challenge I hope to reinforce making slightly healthier choices more often, not just portion control.0 -
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
I hope to stop drinking soda, diet and otherwise, and increase my caloric intake. I am usually on the lower side of 11 to 100 calories. I need to get to 1500..0 -
Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
To not be consumed by food. To think of food as medicine or fuel, and not plan my day around food. And to eat less processed food.0 -
Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
sustaining the workouts I've been doing and just maintining the habits I've been drawing on so far. just have to keep diligent at everything every day!0 -
Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
I hope to reduce the temptation to get on those scales every day!! I also need to drink more water, I am truly shocking, I always reach for coffee over water except when exercising.0 -
Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
Well, I am hoping that this Challenge will be my "get back on track" challenge - I have been lazy in August. I have still been working out - and loving it more than before - but really lazy with snacking on things I shouldn't be (like chocolate!),not logging everything (like when I just "taste" something - and the "taste" ends up being 1/2 cup worth!), snacking at night and not watching portions carefully - (10 chips is not the same as a handful!), finishing what my little guy doesn't eat - things like that. That is the kind of stuff that got me over 200 lbs in the first place!!0 -
No thursday QOTD?0
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Wed Qotd: ditto Rubyjjones -not to allow a bad day, become a week or month - through stinking thinking. move on, move forward, accept imperfection with patience - that's the habit i am working on!0
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Wednesday QOTD:
What is one habit you hope to pickup or drop during this Challenge? (i.e. water intake, eat less carbs, get more protein, etc)
I have a few things I'd like to make habits, but the one I want to enforce the most is working exercise into my weekly routine. I am beginning to enjoy it more so I am hoping that soon I will feel the "need" to workout at least 3 times a week for at least an hour.0 -
Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
I'll answer for myself in a bit.
*edit* answer time!
I am paying 60/week for 2 personal training sessions (45min - 1 hour) every week and this is really my big splurge - its hard to give up that money but its so amazingly effective. And I'm getting a great deal on it which helps me feel better about it.
I did buy some specialized workout clothes/shoes but I only bought ONE of each thing (Workout pants, top, shoes) and any additional stuff I buy I will only buy on sale/clearance/cheap as I can find it/if my other things wear out.
I don't do any special food really - I did buy some luna bars and clif bars but those end up as substitutes for other snacks for the most part (I think....) and since I buy them on sale they are probably cheaper than the old days when we'd walk to the 7-11 and buy an unhealthy snack.0 -
Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
I'll answer for myself in a bit.
I've spent money on a HRM that show calories burned for when I do my workouts. I've bought workout DVDs since I do all my workouts at home indoors. I've compared foods. Like for yogurt, I like regular yogurt better than Greek yogurt, depending on the flavors. I like white bread more than wheat bread. I like some organic fruits, so I'll spend more on that. I like going to the farmers market to get fresh fruits and vegetables. And my hubby goes to get fresh meat even though it's more expensive.0 -
Ah yeah and I bought a heart rate monitor too. Dang I spend a LOT.
by the way for anyone that hasn't bought an HRM yet - the absolute best thing about it is when I am doing a self-motivated workout (not something where a trainer or DVD or video game tells me "now do X") I can keep an eye on my heart rate and know if I am not pushing myself enough.
You would not believe (maybe you would) how many times I have been out walking, glanced at my HRM, and been like "uh oh, I MUST be able to go faster than this if my HR is only 109!"
And when you see it say "278 calories burned" as you near the end of a workout you can think "I can't stop now, I have to push it to 300!"
Its not the reason I originally bought it but its REALLY motivational.0 -
Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
My Response:
I am spending more money on healthy food...I don't care what anyone says, dieting is expensive!0 -
I spent extra money on good running shoes and Zumba shoes. I have also spent extra buying shares of fresh organic vegetables from my local CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) group. Then I learned to can the fresh organic vegetables, which cost me extra this year but I will have all the tools I need for next year.0
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Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
I purchased a HRM last month - LOVE IT!! I also had Gaitt analysis done last year, before I even started seriously working out, and I buy the running shoes that are best for me, regardless of price (Brooks does put them on clearance when the new models come out, so I've saved some money that way, but I would pay full price if necessary). My grocery bill is higher than it used to be, but I figure that is offset by the fact that I don't go out to eat nearly as often as I used to. I did pay a premium for apples last week because that has been my evening snack of choice, and one store didn't have the kind that I like so I had to go somewhere else, but I feel it was worth it. I also joined the "water club" at work (that is inexpensive but has made a huge difference so I thought I would include it).0 -
Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
I haven't spent any extra money on anything cause we just don't have it, we are struggling too much for me to spend anything extra on things right now. Though I would like to get an HRM eventually, also I am going in for shoulder surgery on the 12th so that won't help me so I will just have to be extra careful with what I eat and once I am up for it just go walking.0 -
Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
Ughh I have spent so much money over the last year on diet and exercise related things, it has definately not been cheap for me to get fit and healthy!! But I figure in the long run my health is always going to be money well spent, both for me and my family I have purchased a HRM, which I think is definately the best money ever spent!! I also did an online 12 week challenge with one of the trainers from Australia's Biggest Loser, I actually did 2 rounds, so 24 weeks and this was the most money I have ever spent on such things but it helped me to lose over 40 pounds in that time and although it was expensive I think it has set me up with some really good tools to continue a healthy lifestyle now that I am getting close to my healthy weight.
I have a 12 month gym membership (and a membership for my 3yo twins so they can go into the childcare as many times a week as I want to go to the gym). I have started also paying $30 a week extra for personal training once a week, I have found the biggest change in my body since doing this, I do mainly weight training with her as I am not really confident doing it by myself. It is a lot of money but has been worth it for me.
I have an addiction to buying gym clothes :blushing: who would have thought that would ever happen!! We have a very expensive brand of womens exercise gear called Lorna Jane in Australia, it is fantastic quality and great looking but really expensive!!! I have a few things (mostly bought on sale) but I try to just stay out of the shop because although I love the stuff I just can't justify the price of it!! Saying that I bought my favorite sports bra from there and its lucky it dries really quick because I pretty much wear and wash it constantly!!
So I also have purchased DVD's although I don't have as much time to do them now my twins are getting older and sleeping less and my husband and I have bought bikes (second hand so not muhc $$$) and recently bought boxing gloves and focus pads to start a bit of home boxing. We are thinking of setting up a home gym, we have a treadmill in the loungeroom but would like to get a boxing bag and some weights. Just need to find somewhere to fit it all!!
Foodwise, I guess I spend more money on fresh fruit and veg than I used to. Also lean meats are much more expensive here. But I think that the fast food we don't buy so much of probably balances out the extra cost.
Hmmm putting it all down like this makes me realise just how much I have spent on this, oh well I am worth it :bigsmile:0 -
Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
I purchased a HRM last month - LOVE IT!! I also had Gaitt analysis done last year, before I even started seriously working out, and I buy the running shoes that are best for me, regardless of price (Brooks does put them on clearance when the new models come out, so I've saved some money that way, but I would pay full price if necessary). My grocery bill is higher than it used to be, but I figure that is offset by the fact that I don't go out to eat nearly as often as I used to. I did pay a premium for apples last week because that has been my evening snack of choice, and one store didn't have the kind that I like so I had to go somewhere else, but I feel it was worth it. I also joined the "water club" at work (that is inexpensive but has made a huge difference so I thought I would include it).
I'm curious, where did you get your gait analysis done?0 -
Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
If I took all the money I've spent on trying to lose weight...I could probably have purchased an entire 4 star gym...ah well...my most recent cost was a pair of GOOD sneakers and I agree - our food bill is higher. The next big purchase I WANT is a good elliptical - but the boy has started to get skeptical about my commitment when it comes to dropping $900...sigh...who can blame him...0 -
Friday QOTD: List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
Honestly, I don't spend more on anything in or to support my weight loss. This is a life style change for me and I just make due with what I have. I am a mother of 4 kids rangeing from ages 5 to 15 so their various expenses consume me. I would love to have a gym membership but cheap workout videos and run/walks through the neighborhood fit me well. As for food. I may buy a little extra veggies but who doesn't need extra veggies in their diet.0 -
Friday QOTD: List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
I not only pay for my gym membership, but membership for my hubby also, so that we can both get healthy together. Some foods that I spend more on are avocados, sundried tomatoes, and goat and feta cheeses.
I won't buy close yet until I absolutely have to.0 -
Friday QOTD: Getting healthy means sometimes spending a little extra money on some particular thing - maybe specialized running shoes or workout clothes, a gym membership, buying certain foods to support your diet that cost more than other foods (like greek yogurt costs more than regular yogurt). List a couple things you spend extra on and why - or why you choose NOT to spend extra on certain things (ex: you make do with regular yogurt because of the cost savings).
If I took all the money I've spent on trying to lose weight...I could probably have purchased an entire 4 star gym...ah well...my most recent cost was a pair of GOOD sneakers and I agree - our food bill is higher. The next big purchase I WANT is a good elliptical - but the boy has started to get skeptical about my commitment when it comes to dropping $900...sigh...who can blame him...
My parents bought an elliptical at sears and its broken twice so - if you do go for it make sure you get it someplace like sears that has good service contracts. The second time it broke it actually got just plain replaced with a better one. Not sure if they just picked out a bad model or if that's common, so do your research.
Also they take an INSANE amount of space. My honey thinks he wants to own a treadmill but I would prefer not to own any equipment like that - walking/running outside is better and less space consuming. We do plan to setup a home gym with weights and maybe a total gym (my trainer has one and I love it - and there are tons of them on craigslist for way less than new)0
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