Women 200lb+, Let's Jump For Joy This July!!!

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  • MuttiNM
    MuttiNM Posts: 240 Member
    edited July 2020
    @speyerj Congrats on completing your half marathon! That's wonderful!!!
  • planktonbye
    planktonbye Posts: 65 Member
    This has been incredibly stressful, but I am almost done. And I am so tired that I bet I'll sleep through the fireworks, and that's saying something.

    Moving is hell, but I love the fresh start in a new place. You're almost there!

  • darksunapril
    darksunapril Posts: 20 Member
    @orangequilt thank you!! I think when I tried to trim the quote it lost it 🤷‍♀️

    @speyerj great work on the half marathon! Completely agree with the no bad food. Also to add, no beating yourself up if you've had a bad meal, can continue after it is finished, all your hard work isn't wasted.

    @wyndstar2000 I have been intermittently fasting, 18:6 whilst trying to keep my calories down in my 6 hours. Completely clean fasts so only water or black tea in my 18 hours of fasting, really keeps me focused to eat well in my 6 hours of eating. Highly recommend. I know they say you can eat what you like when not fasting but I don't think that would work for me. I use the app zero to track my times.

    @SquidVonBob I am by no means great at tracking, but have found adding my own meals really helpful for the daily logging as tend to eat the same meals fairly frequently.
  • mszoueb
    mszoueb Posts: 155 Member
    edited July 2020
    Hi all,

    I would like to jump back on the wagon and join in this too. Been around MFP for nearly a decade, back in 2012/2013 I somehow got down to my lowest adult weight of 171/172lbs. I have since gained it all back and a lot more due to varying reasons.. it is frustrating to think I would of been close to goal but now time to move forward and back down!

    SW 259.4
    CW 254.8
    July GW: 250/251
    UGW 150-160
    HT 5ft 7/5ft 7 1/2
  • planktonbye
    planktonbye Posts: 65 Member
    Terytha wrote: »
    I think it's a side effect of the several dozen painkillers I had to take after wrenching my neck. :(

    Oh no! How are you doing now?
  • planktonbye
    planktonbye Posts: 65 Member
    svm569 wrote: »
    So since finally remembering my login to mfp I’ve decided it’s time to get back into the swing of things. Even if it’s at a slow pace.

    Nice to "meet" you! I'm sure you'll get back into it in no time.

  • mszoueb
    mszoueb Posts: 155 Member
    💜Late Monday check in.
    Didn't lose any weight, but I did go all out on my birthday dinner over the weekend, and I have no regrets.

    I've incorporated fish (salmon) back into my no dairy/meat diet and my protein count has obviously improved a lot. I really hated the protein powder I was putting into my smoothies (although I probably just haven't found the right one), and getting it from a natural source is more appealing.

    Anyway, still looking for exercise videos I can click with. Couldn't find Jillian Michael's The 30 Day Shred on YouTube(found lots of people working out to it though), so if anyone knows of anything similar, let me know. Thanks!💜

    Hi Raven,

    Not sure if this would be of help but I've came across - https://youtube.com/watch?v=MgqDtJLbLHY which shows someone doing level 1 but only with audio instruction - there may be other youtube videos with the other levels. Not sure where you are in the world but the 30 day shred should be on Amazon for like £4 or £5 (also in shops) if you wished to purchase a copy :)
  • darksunapril
    darksunapril Posts: 20 Member
    @speyerj this is very true, the weight that popped today and yesterday made me smile as I would have told you it would have been an unattainable goal this time last year. So fingers crossed.

    @changeforeverlj slow and steady is working for me, definitely less hungry and fewer cravings than before. Even though I'd love for it to be quicker, working and staying off is the big goal.

    @k1975lr great start 🙂 how lovely to have your sister along for the journey. Did she send you something for hitting your goal?
  • darksunapril
    darksunapril Posts: 20 Member
    @RavenStCloud I have been using the app HIIT Down Dog which has some good workouts, also is a yoga version of the app
  • RavenStCloud
    RavenStCloud Posts: 366 Member
    @darksunapril Thanks! I'll check it out.