Just Give Me 10 Days ~ Round 119

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  • littlecinnamon
    littlecinnamon Posts: 728 Member
    @littlecinnamon Remember the thing with keto is keeping the carbs low. Use the fat for satiety and meet your protein macro. Protein is the goal, carbs a limit and fat (the lever) for satisfaction. I wanted to get down 30# when I started 3 years ago and have now gone 20# lower. I feel good at this weight (117-119) and at 5’ tall, my doctor is good with it.

    Thanks for the great advice @quiltingjaine ! I'm definitely eating more fat than I would normally and am feeling full. The moderated plan doesn't quite have as much protein as I would eat normally, but I think my idea of portion sizes has gone somewhat out of whack :smiley: so it's probably helping to keep that to goal. I'm feeling a lot better limiting carbs too.

    You're had great success with this method - well done!! :)
  • Katterin227
    Katterin227 Posts: 105 Member
    musicsax wrote: »
    @Katterin227 - try doing some walking on the days you cut back on exercise, depending on your speed and distance it can be very gentle exercise, but you're still moving and burning calories 👍.

    I have a bad knee - walking is actually the first thing I cut back on! I don’t know, maybe my exercise bike is harder on the knee in theory, but I don’t really feel it as much. I assume it’s because I can go easier on the bike and there is no resistance, but I can’t (instantly) change the forces involved in propelling my body weight around the block. Plus I live where it’s hot and humid, which adds an extra drain to outdoor workouts.

    In the summer I get most of my exercise from swimming, which is nice and low impact, but I didn’t get to the pool for three days in a row and had done a lot of walking and biking instead. I’ve also been doing more than usual this month because I’m in an Apple Watch challenge where it takes 90 exercise minutes to max out my points, while last month I was proud of myself for getting to 30 almost every day. Yesterday I just did an easy swim and a couple of short stints on the bike, and I definitely feel more rested today.
  • fmfdfa2020
    fmfdfa2020 Posts: 1,065 Member
    _JeffreyD_ wrote: »
    Male: 62 or 63 depending on the day.
    6’-2”
    OSW: 237.8 (Nov. 2016)
    OGW: 199 (just to say I did)

    Goal this round: To lower my ten-day average from previous ten-day average.

    Historical Averages:
    R 94: 210.7 (20191108)
    R 95: 210.3
    R 96: 210.5
    R 97: 211.3 (20191208)
    R 98: 212.7
    R 99: 212.5* (some ghost vaycay entries)
    R 100: 215.0* (ghost vaycay entries) (20200107)
    R 101: 216.0* (some ghost vaycay entries)
    R 102: 212.6
    R 103: 211.9 (20200206)
    R 104: 210.9
    R 105: 212.5
    R 106: 211.2 (20200307)
    R 107: DNF*
    R 115: 215.6 (20200605)
    R 116: 213.7
    R 117: 213.1
    R 118: 212.1 (20200705)

    *Kicking myself for letting up on the program in mid-March Round 107 after working hard to undo the November-December damage.

    Round 119
    Month/Day: Weight / Comment

    07/06: 212.4 / Off to a rip-roaring start here after the holiday weekend. This will be a tough ten days for me with my birthday plopped right in the middle of it. I will be happy if I can just get my ten day average down .01 #.
    07/07: 212.2 / Nutritionally a good day yesterday except for the high salt content.
    07/08: 213 / I little birthday Pizza and Pie with Son & his family last night. This is going to be a tough round for me!
    07/09: 211.4 / We travel to DW’s sister and her husband’s place later today for a long weekend. I may not enter any weights until Monday due to complications of inconsistent schedule and uncalibrated scale. I am going to try to walk a lot and drink a lot of water. That may offset the way our hosts will surely spoil us with food. I think a German Chocolate birthday cake is being prepared. 😊
    07/10: birthday
    07/11:
    07/12:
    07/13:
    07/14:
    07/15:

    @_JeffreyD_ Have a great birthday! Sounds like a fun celebration.