Women 200lb+, Let's Jump For Joy This July!!!
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@AlexandraFindsHerself1971 - ooh! I bet your kitties will love the screen enclosure!2
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@wanderinglight - that is a great story!!
I had something similar happen to me when I was running the half marathon. There was a woman, younger and thinner than me that passed me about mile 11, I made it a goal to try to keep her in my sight for as long as possible. She was running faster than me, but then she started to slow down and take some walking breaks. We leap-frogged each other a few times, but every time I wanted to slow down or quit, I said to myself, "she's still running, I can too." I saw her after the race and told her how she had inspired me to keep going during the hardest part and she said, "No way, you were my inspiration. I keep stopping but every time you passed me, I pushed myself to keep going."
It's funny how much in our own heads we are - and how we see others an inspirations, yet can't even imagine how we could possibly inspire others.
I love that you now have a new outdoor gym friend.
Awwww I love that!! I think this is something I'm really learning as I get older -- that it feels good to switch from jealousy or self-criticism to simply allowing myself to be inspired by someone.7 -
@wanderlight I love your story. That is what I call super adjusting to this Pandemic. Finding your own gym and social distancing gymmates in a park setting! You are killing it.
@AlexandraFindsHerself our windows don’t have screens so we can’t open them since our kittens will get out. Unfortunately there is a coyote in the area so we can’t let them be indoor/outdoor cats. We would love a screened enclosure.
Today I took my husband for a walk. I made him take a break from work. We went and parked by the interurban trail near us. Since I walked at the beach for an hour I felt I could do it here since this path is not graded. There are some gentle hills but those don’t bother me. Only steep hills and graded streets or paths bother my knees. I entered my food for the day so I should be able to keep my calories low enough to lose soon. I plan to exercise every weekday and make sure I get more than 150 minutes of exercise. Since I used to do at least 180 minutes of aquafit before the pandemic I want to do that as well as a minimum. For the last 2 weeks I have gotten over 200 minutes. I noticed there were some paths off the asphalt in the grass that I could use for interval running if I start doing that in future.
Since my Fitbit Versa was irritating my wrist I went retro and got a Fitbit zip. It wasn’t cheap. It came yesterday and I have been wearing it today. So now I can track at least my steps and distance walked.5 -
Well I need to check in more so I can get to know you all a little better.
SW: 278
CW: 271
GW: comfortable in my own skin while being able to be active and strong!
I've lost some weight but I still have that sweet tooth at night that I can't seem to let go of. That being said, I'm logging it and still staying within my calorie ranges for the most part. Otherwise I stuck with my previous goals pretty well.
July Goals (week of 7/27)
Log everything that goes in my mouth
Workout for at least 30 minutes 5x this week
Try one new recipe week
Drink 72+ oz of water daily
*Start tracking steps (c'mon Garmin recovery) so I can get a baseline and then will set step goals from there.
*Start the work in my Emotional Eating Workbook (I've been dragging my feet on this one)
*goals are new for this week
Onward and downward
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I just read this article. It reminds me of some of the theme in the Phit_n_phat blogs. https://www.seattletimes.com/life/wellness/intuitive-eating-25-years-in-its-more-relevant-than-ever/2
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@AlexandraFindsHerself our windows don’t have screens so we can’t open them since our kittens will get out. Unfortunately there is a coyote in the area so we can’t let them be indoor/outdoor cats. We would love a screened enclosure.
Have you checked out the concept of a cat patio? We were considering building one at our future house before we moved, but since we have the sunroom, no need.
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Good morning everyone!
I feel like I fall off the wagon more often now than when I'm not at home all the time, but yesterday was rough. My weight's up this morning.
I've been making dinners in the crock pot outside to keep the heat in the house down- yesterday was a favorite, savory monkey bread with cheese and ranch and bacon. Had it with a chicken sausage, and would have been fine with just my portion- only I ate what the baby and my kid didn't, because it's delicious.
No more of that stuff for a while! At least until I get back to high cardio days.
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Midweek weigh in.
Typed a really great message and lost it 🤨
So, just the facts ....
Height: 5’4”
CW: 183.8 (loss of 1.8 lbs)
July GW: 180
UGW: 160
Happy Hump Day❣️
Getting stronger every day. Managed a half mile walk yesterday afternoon. Felt bad that morning. Overdid things Monday thinking I was going back to work 🤨. Nope. I’ve been banned until 8/17 😒. Going to request working from home (since I’m doing that anyway).7 -
@wanderinglight love your secret gym story! Well done for remembering why you were doing this...to get stronger!! Yip at 49 losing weight and exercising has a different feel to it, it's about being comfortable with your skin and finally making the right choices for yourself!
@speyerj Yes, we are too much in our heads! That's why I love reading all these posts, inspirational strong women!
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Wednesday weigh in
Highest weight: 435 (11/1/18)--lost 50 lbs. by the end of 2018 but got off track and gained back almost 31 lbs.
SW: 415.8 (4/17/19)
6/30: 235.6
7/1: 234.8
7/8: 231.2
7/15: 228.8
7/22: 226.8
7/29: 221.8
7/31:
July GW: 228.1
GW: 160 (then reevaluate)
Weekly exercise goals:
- bike rides or exercise bike 5 times per week - 5/5
- short walking videos three times a day or a walk outside or hike 5 times per week - 5/5
- strength training (including core specific exercises) 2 times per week - 2/2
- chair yoga 4 times per week - 4/4
I'm not sure this week's loss is correct. Based on my spreadsheet (tracking deficit & exercise calories), I should have lost 1.8 pounds. This month I've been losing more than projected. Not so much more that I was really concerned until this week. Maybe my bike rides are burning more calories than I think but this much more doesn't make sense. I'll see what happens next week before I make any adjustments. Who knows, today's weight may be a fluke and tomorrow I'll be up 3 pounds!
The weather here has been a bit nicer...low to mid 80s instead of the 90s. I like that much better for biking and hiking! They're predicting that pattern to hold for the next week. I hope they're right, especially since the lows are in the 60s. Much better for sleeping!
Two more days until the end of month weigh in. Hard to believe we're almost to August!
Have a good day everyone!5 -
Good morning! A mid-week update:
Weight:
My scale weight had been bouncing around the same 1-2 lbs (202 +/- 1). On the one hand I'm not surprised - coming off a two week diet break, a high sodium/high carb take-out meal, some extra exercise, plus I think this heat is making me retain water like crazy. On the other hand, I'm starting to get a little annoyed.
Today it was finally down to 200.2, so I'm getting closer! I usually don't think too much about scale weight, as long as it is trending down, but I'm getting really impatient to get under 200. I didn't realize how big of a goal that would be for me mentally. It has been...a long time.
Exercise:
I've been having to adapt my exercise routines lately due to some heel pain. I had started running again (and loving it). I finished C25K, and started on the C210K next - I think the program built up too quickly, and I just overdid it. I haven't gone in over a month now. I've been trying to bike and do regularly yoga instead. My heel has been slowly getting better - no pain at all the last 2 days. Speaking of yoga...for the first time, I successfully did crow pose and held it for two whole seconds (even made my husband get a photo for proof, lol)!
Husband and I went for a great evening bike ride last night on the river trails near us - 13.5 miles out to a local lake and back. The evening weather was perfect, we saw dozens of deer (lots of little fawns), and had a gorgeous sunset complete with a rainbow.
Food:
We had some great tuna and swordfish on Sunday, and Monday I made some spiced lamb meatballs with pita. The pitas didn't puff up, so instead of stuffing them, they accompanied an arugula salad with onion, radish, and topped with meatballs and a garlic-mint-yogurt sauce. Looking forward to having the last of them for lunch today. No idea what to cook tonight though. I might pull some frozen smoked pork out of the freezer for tacos.
Re: comments above about a catio/cat patio - We bought a mesh cat tent from Amazon. We have to put them in it and take them out of course, but it lets them be outside with us and they LOVE it.
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Name: Joy
Age: 39
Ht: 5'7"
July starting weight: 205lbs
July goal: 200lbs
Week 1:
7/3: 201 lbs
42.8% body fat
31.5 BMI
Week 2:
7/8: 204 lbs
42.2% body fat
31.1 BMI
Week 3:
7/15: 200 lbs🎉🎉🎉
39.4% body fat
31.3 BMI
Week 4:
7/22: 200lbs
40% body fat
31.3 BMI
Week 5:
7/29: 200 lbs
40% body fat
31.3 BMI
Well, after another pizza party with the kids last week and a junk-filled riverside picnic, today's weigh-in was an eye-opener about the need to be vigilant. This is the first time my body measurements haven't gone down. I can also see the difference in my progress photos.
I'm determined to not get down on myself, though: my son only visits once a year for 2 weeks, so this is a special case. I've already gotten back on the wagon this week and am going strong with nutrition!
I'm also figuring out that I don't have to restrict myself to vegan or vegetarian eating: as long as I have a wide and varied diet, I can be healthy. Having to be grain-free and fruit-free is enough of a restriction, and I was starting to get bored of just beans and tofu and veggies.
Here's to another week of positive food choices!9 -
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Name: Keri
67 years old, Height: 5'6"
SW: 266 lbs (Dec 2019)
2/1: 263.6
3/1: 261.8
4/1: 258
5/1:254
Lowest May weight: 251.4
6/1:254
6/30 251.6
Lowest June weight:6/25: 250.4
July 1 SW:250.4
7/16: 250.2
7/21: 250
7/22: 249.6
CW: 249 (7/29)
1st GW: Onderland 1st, maintain for a few weeks then
2nd GW: 150 lbs. Then evaluate what weight is best for me. I just want to get to a healthy weight for me.
July Goal weight: 246 hmmm
My July Goals are:
1. Continue to get enough sleep and water intake.
2. Continue to log weight, food and exercise and stay under calorie goal
5. Continue to make healthy meals at home.
3. Get some exercise 5-6 days a week and up NEAT. Try to exceed 150 min. of exercise/week. I got lots of exercise at the beach but not during the weekend. So far this week I am getting exercise every day and plan to keep this up. Now that I have my Zip I will see what steps I am getting and then set a goal each week to up it.
4. Get into the 240s and lose an average of a pound a week at least . I am on a downward trend this week.I do not know why a lb a week is so hard to achieve.
What I really wanted to achieve this month was to be well into the 240s so that with my usual weight variations I stay out of the 250s. I do not feel I have achieved this. I need to be at least 248 or 247 to keep my weight variations in the 240s. I could lose more by the end of the month but I doubt it will be that much. What I feel good about is I have a calorie goal and exercise plan that seems to be helping me lose if I can avoid those higher calorie days. For this reason I think we will decide not to take the cabin we had reserved for our annual family camping trip. We would have to share public bathrooms and I do not think that is safe. Frankly I would rather stay home and make things nicer here. Like finding good walks like we did yesterday, de-cluttering and make healthy yummy meals like I am doing.
Yesterday I heard the story of a local public radio host who was staying home, having groceries delivered and only met with only one person in her back yard with social distancing. She got COVID 19 and it was really bad even though she wasn't hospitalized. She was miserable for weeks on end and felt that she was fighting for her life for weeks and weeks. She felt like she couldn't breath not to mention all the other symptoms (high fever, nausea body aches etc). She is finally working from home but she didn't sound like herself.
I have to pick up my stuff at the office tomorrow. After that I plan to stay really safe. The Governor is starting to limit certain things for some of the phases but I feel there should only be take out not dine in. I went to an open air mall here to drop off an Amazon return. You couldn't tell that there was a highly contagious airborne Pandemic happening. Yes, people were wearing masks and keeping distance except as they passed by each other on the sidewalks. I am glad my youngest is graduating this summer. Since she is in computer science and software engineering, if she finds a job she will probably be able to work from home. I will look for a job but it will have to be from home with a fair wage. I am doing fine now on unemployment and if I have to I can retire and work part-time. I am going to work on setting up my art room so I can paint again.
In the process I will be thinking about my August goals. I think they will be more global than they were for this month as in they will probably include decluttering. I have been working on paying off debts as well and have made a lot of progress even being on furlough.6 -
So, remember last month when I said I couldn't imagine being a size 10? Well, I ordered a pair of size 10 jeans (to have something to shoot for eventually) but they fit right now! Truth be told, they are Old Navy Boyfriend jeans, so very forgiving in the hips where I am my widest, but still... size 10!!
@KeriA - I too heard that story on NPR. Really scary. A dear friend of mine caught it along with her husband. She said it the most horrible experience she had ever had. She thought she was going to die. She never had to be hospitalized, but she was sick for months, kept relapsing, and at times, felt like she was drowning every time she laid down. Everybody stay safe out there. This is not something you want to take your chances on.9 -
Posting the new group soon!
Sorry I've been MIA!
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IT FINALLY HAPPENED
Height: 5'4"
HW: 257 (June 2019)
CW: 199.4
It has been about a month of hovering in the low 200s, but it seems the woosh is finally here.
Next mini goal is 197 (60 lbs lost). Then back to my every 10 lb goals, I guess. I never really thought I would get this far. Next bigger goal will be around 170, moving from obese to overweight, which suddenly seems so much more achievable.
At first, at 230-240 lbs, I felt i was just getting back down to recent weights that I remembered, reclaiming lost ground I guess. Reaching the 220s felt a little more successful, as it had been a few years, and the 210s and 200s even more so. But now this is a number I haven't seen in over a decade. From here on out, every weight seems new and exciting, and also terrifyingly precarious. Onward and downward.13 -
Have been on a mini vacation. Went to a friend's cottage on Crystal Lake ... had a wonderful time!! Hot sunny days which made being on the lake wonderful; and cool nights good for bonfires and sleeping!! I really needed this get away. I knew being in lockdown since early March was getting to me ... this was just the break I needed.
JULY GOALS ---
(1) Log all food and beverages honestly; Drink 10+ water [week 1 challenge = MEASURE IT!]
(2) Exercise 30 min minimum (3000 steps)
(3) Clean 30 min per day: house or yard or declutter
TASKS FOR TODAY ---
Do 20 min stretches and 30 min of walking
Feed & Water animals -- done
Water outside plants -- done
Bedroom -- reorganize, declutter, strip bed & redo -- still need to do
Love our Farmer's Market!! Yesterday picked up cucumbers, tomatoes, peaches & creme corn on the cob YUM!!, huge head of cauliflower, 1 each fresh caught Lake Perch & Lake Trout, 6 duck eggs, yellow & green beans, and snow pea pods. I also picked up a bouquet of mixed flowers and a dozen glads in purple, yellow, and pink. They are lovely! The food stalls are easily 8 ft apart, everyone wears a mask and are very conscious of social distancing, and only the vendors are allowed to touch the produce. Each stall is set up with a hand sanitizer station for customers and vendors. And, the vendors use it between handling each order. We have a semi-pro ball team and after our flood, the Market changed it's location to the parking lot of the ball diamond which allows for the distancing of the food stalls. Because it's so large, it's also a great way to fit in some outside exercise ... even though it's more of a stroll.
Have a great evening Y'All!! 👋
Am way behind reading and responding because of being offline for several days. Maybe I can catch up a bit the next couple of days.6 -
Next month's group is up and running! Come find us in the Motivation and Support forum.
🌻Women 200lb+, Let's Be Extra Awesome This August!!!4 -
The last two weeks have been a struggle for me. I had a girl's night in with some friends and we ordered lots of unhealthy food. This sort of opened the floodgates of bad food choices and I'm ending the month two pounds heavier than when I started. I'm planning to restart my healthy eating habits in August. Good luck to everyone! 💜💜💜9
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