Weight No More Team Chat- August 2020
Beka3695
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Here is your Team chat room for July 2020. This is where you weigh in every week, post your goals and progress, discuss any issues or topics of interest, share ideas, support your teammates, receive help when you need it, and dream big. Try to post every day, and help each other succeed!
We have six great teams. The group and team leaders are as follows:
Our Moderators:
Liselyn - @jugar
Beka - @Beka3695
Teresa - @TeresaW1020
Our Team Captains:
Mission Slimpossibles - @broncobuddee and @TeresaW1020
Trimstones - @mulecanter and @jessicakrall8
Weight No More - @1theresamcvean and @cafelelia
Waist Aways - @jugar and @micki48
Shrinking Assets - @Boehle and @beka3695
Downsizers - @lindamtuck2018 and @mari_moulin
Our Team Motivators:
Mission Slimpossibles - @AustinRuadhain @katmary71 and @raleighgirl09
Trimstones - @Emmajhare and @angmarie28
Weight No More - @GingerPwr
Waist Aways - @Terytha and @conleywoods
Shrinking Assets - @hipari
Downsizers - @Marigorringo and @Megan_smartiepants1970
HOW IT ALL WORKS:
Every challenger weighs in on their chosen day, every week without fail! At the end of each week, the tallies are done to determine the team and individuals with the most weight lost. The best losers are announced with full fanfare every Sunday. The team competition is all in good spirits - may the most losing win!
We also track those small, steady losses with the Green Week count. If you lose, however small an amount, it counts for 1 week in the green. The total will be by month, and cumulative - so you can really rack them up and get to your goal even if you never hit the top of the leader board.
In an effort to recognize accomplishments, we are using an optional addition to the weigh in format called LOSS TO DATE or LTD. Please just leave this new line off if you do not want to participate. Here is the new format:
Username
Weigh In Day
PW (Previous Weight):
CW (Current Weight):
LTD (Loss to Date):
If you need a week off, a break, a change of weigh-in day - just ask your Captain here on your team chat page. If you take a break, you are moved to the Support Team. If you miss two weigh-ins in a row without asking for a break, you will be dropped from the team, so be sure to ask if you are travelling, sick, or just needing some time off. You can remain on the Support Team for as long as you need to. You still participate in the discussions and weigh in if you want to, but your weigh-ins will not be counted on the weekly tally.
Once you reach your goal weight, you join the elite Goal Zone! After hitting your goal, you need support to stay there, and you can help your teammates join you. You must continue to weigh in every week, and if you have 2 weeks above your self-defined goal zone, you go back to the regular team to lose that amount before it builds up. You will have a chance to hone those maintenance skills and stick with your team!
In addition to your own team, there are F2F Full Group CHALLENGES. You can do all or none - it's up to you. Participating adds a lot to your success, so we hope to see you there often! These can involve anything fitness, health, or nutrition - and they’ll get you moving, thinking, and learning about this journey. Check the Announcements section for full group challenges.
Let’s show our fellow challengers some F2F love! Introduce yourselves right away, and let the new month begin!!
We have six great teams. The group and team leaders are as follows:
Our Moderators:
Liselyn - @jugar
Beka - @Beka3695
Teresa - @TeresaW1020
Our Team Captains:
Mission Slimpossibles - @broncobuddee and @TeresaW1020
Trimstones - @mulecanter and @jessicakrall8
Weight No More - @1theresamcvean and @cafelelia
Waist Aways - @jugar and @micki48
Shrinking Assets - @Boehle and @beka3695
Downsizers - @lindamtuck2018 and @mari_moulin
Our Team Motivators:
Mission Slimpossibles - @AustinRuadhain @katmary71 and @raleighgirl09
Trimstones - @Emmajhare and @angmarie28
Weight No More - @GingerPwr
Waist Aways - @Terytha and @conleywoods
Shrinking Assets - @hipari
Downsizers - @Marigorringo and @Megan_smartiepants1970
HOW IT ALL WORKS:
Every challenger weighs in on their chosen day, every week without fail! At the end of each week, the tallies are done to determine the team and individuals with the most weight lost. The best losers are announced with full fanfare every Sunday. The team competition is all in good spirits - may the most losing win!
We also track those small, steady losses with the Green Week count. If you lose, however small an amount, it counts for 1 week in the green. The total will be by month, and cumulative - so you can really rack them up and get to your goal even if you never hit the top of the leader board.
In an effort to recognize accomplishments, we are using an optional addition to the weigh in format called LOSS TO DATE or LTD. Please just leave this new line off if you do not want to participate. Here is the new format:
Username
Weigh In Day
PW (Previous Weight):
CW (Current Weight):
LTD (Loss to Date):
If you need a week off, a break, a change of weigh-in day - just ask your Captain here on your team chat page. If you take a break, you are moved to the Support Team. If you miss two weigh-ins in a row without asking for a break, you will be dropped from the team, so be sure to ask if you are travelling, sick, or just needing some time off. You can remain on the Support Team for as long as you need to. You still participate in the discussions and weigh in if you want to, but your weigh-ins will not be counted on the weekly tally.
Once you reach your goal weight, you join the elite Goal Zone! After hitting your goal, you need support to stay there, and you can help your teammates join you. You must continue to weigh in every week, and if you have 2 weeks above your self-defined goal zone, you go back to the regular team to lose that amount before it builds up. You will have a chance to hone those maintenance skills and stick with your team!
In addition to your own team, there are F2F Full Group CHALLENGES. You can do all or none - it's up to you. Participating adds a lot to your success, so we hope to see you there often! These can involve anything fitness, health, or nutrition - and they’ll get you moving, thinking, and learning about this journey. Check the Announcements section for full group challenges.
Let’s show our fellow challengers some F2F love! Introduce yourselves right away, and let the new month begin!!
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Welcome to the August Team Weight No More thread!
I am Lisa, co-captain with the Theresa, @1theresamcvean. I live in Toronto, Canada with my husband of almost 20 years and our two boys ages 13 and 9. I am a lawyer and run a part-time practice from home, after many years in the corporate world. I started to gain weight in my thirties with a busy career and then having kids. I am definitely a weight fluctuator, so I can lose it, but I am looking for sustained maintenance this time. I have been focusing on fasting, consistency and changing up my workouts for the past few months. So far, I have lost 20.8 lbs from my highest weight and my overall goal is to lose 10 lbs more. As for August goals, I am taking a two week vacation in August, and I still intend to stick to a routine and lose some weight. My other goal is to relax and destress, be it taking that a vacation or carving out smaller chunks in the day for things that I like to do. I am also taking a break from workouts in August, but will be doing a lot of walking.
In addition to the F2F info above, here are some helpful team reminders:
Posting Daily Updates
You can check in daily if you like. It is a great way to stay accountable and obtain support, but please note that it is optional. Please also post whenever you want to, such as when you have a question, want to share information or tips, or if you need some extra support at a challenging moment or time. Our posting does not always have to be about successes, and it often helps to post when things are not going so well.
For daily updates, you can use whatever format (or not) that you like. Some of us here check in with the following format:
Check in for: Thursday
Logged food: yes, on track
Water: 64 oz
Steps or exercise: 10000 and 30 minutes of yoga
Weekly Team Step Challenge
Post and let us know if you want to be in the optional weekly step challenge. We track Sunday to Saturday. You can post your steps daily, or cumulatively. Please try to post by the following Sunday by noon so that we can announce the winners.
F2F Resources
On our F2F main page, there are a lot of fun activities including weekly challenges, recipe sharing, an idea lounge and a habit tracker. All of these are optional and please have a look as it is a great way to connect with our larger community and have some fun.
Here’s to a wonderful August!
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Hello Lisa, Theresa and the team, (hope to learn more names soon)
I am not sure if I am in the right place to post my introduction or not but here goes: Theresa and Pam are both friends of mine and posted an invitation to this challenge. It sounded interesting and a great place for support so I am definitely looking forward to that! I am 68 years old, married for 45 years to Larry. No children but many nieces and nephews that we love dearly. We have had 5 pets over this last 45 years but currently no pet at the house. We were so heartbroken after our dog, Mollie died that we have not gotten another pet. We live on a farm out in the country in Wilson County, NC USA and have two farm cats. They love Larry and tolerate me but hide from anyone else that goes up the path. I taught middle school and now am a substitute teacher for grades 6,7 and 8. When Covid closed the schools that job ended. Our school system is remote for the first 6 weeks and plans to transition in slowly. I don't think I will go back to subbing anytime soon. School and church work kept me busy and now both are closed. I am still doing a lot of church work but most is remote on Facebook.
I have been a yo-yo dieter all of my adult life. In April 2013 I was at an all time high at 173 pounds and climbing. All of my clothes were tight and I was depressed. While sitting on the couch (probably eating a snack) I was watching the TV show "The Doctors" and saw a segment on My Fitness Pal. I thought, what the heck, I'll give it a shot-nothing to lose, but maybe some fat. I joined MFP April 9, 2013 and have logged every day since. MFP, Fitbit and my friends here have given me just what I needed. I knew what to do, how to do it, but I just didn't have my heart in it. I am now at maintenance but find that harder than dieting. My "magic number" is 127. When I hit that number I cut back a little. I also got rid of all of my "fat" clothes so I have to keep my weight down. I had everything from a 6 to a 16 in my closet. I am an avid walker and try to get a minimum of 10,000 steps per day but often do more. I have recently started trying to do some strength training with low hand weights and I am getting more consistent with it. I hope to increase time and weight. I am a true southern girl, I absolutely love sweets but always try to keep portions down and work them in to my plan for the day. At my age I don't think I will ever give that up. It is the one vice that I have. I probably won't lose any weight but just hope to hold my own! Let me know if this is OK for this group
Weigh day: Monday
Goals: 10,000+ steps
Strength training: 3-5 times a week
Log: diary and water every day
Support: my new friends here several times a week
Weekly step challenge- ABSOLUTELY! COUNT ME IN
Habit: QUIT BAKING WHEN I AM BORED
I guess that about sums it up! I am looking forward to the challenge and hope that I can bring something to the team. Thank you for allowing me to join.
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Hello I’m Melz. I was born and raised in Wyoming but moved up to North Dakota two years ago with my fiancé. Wyoming will always be my home and we spend a lot of weekends driving back to see family. I’m a line locator for the oil field so before anyone can dig I go out and mark lines either pipelines or well pads and make sure they don’t get hit. I’ve been lucky through the bust I’ve kept my job and work for an amazing company and starting to see light at the end of the tunnel. I love what I do, I spend most of my days outside either walking pipelines or walking around well pads so on good days I walk between 6 and 7 miles for work. I get to see some beautiful places too just following pipelines. I got the nickname mountain goat Melz from some of my contractors because of the crazy hills and turrian I’ll climb up. My free time consists of playing on jet skis, snowmobiles, traveling, cross stitch, and reading.
I’ve always struggled with my weight. I want to lose 53 pounds. I was doing really well for a while but life and moving knocked me off course. I’ve been wanting to get back to gluten free and fasting it was what helped me lose weight and I felt great. I told myself after my vacation last week I’d get back to a healthier lifestyle well July 11th my boyfriend of 4 years proposed and it gave me another kick to get healthier. He’s fasting and going gluten free with me too so I have a lot of support at home and we keep each other accountable. I use a Fitbit to track my steps and it counts some of my crazy adventures as workouts 😊 I can’t wait to meet everyone in this group and for an amazing month.
Weigh in day: Friday
Starting weight 228
Goal weight 175
Goals 10,000 steps and logging food everyday
I would love to join in the weekly step challenge
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Welcome @debbiesharpe and @Melzz19!! We are so happy that you have joined our team!
@debbiesharpe - What an impressive journey that you have taken on MFP. @1theresamcvean may have spoken to you about this, but you have two options. If you want to lose a bit more weight, you can stay on the weight loss team list. If you wish to maintain your weight, you go on the “goal zone” list. Either way, you weigh in weekly by posting here. You are also welcome to post daily or as much as you need to in order to stay accountable and get some support. Looking forward to having you in the step challenge!
@Melzz19 - First of all, congratulations on you engagement, how exciting! You will have to fill us in on the details as you plan them! You job sounds so cool, and how amazing is it that you get so much walking in on the job! We are here to support you and keep you accountable so that you can get to your goal weight. Welcome!3 -
Welcome to August with Team Weight No More!
Hello everyone! I’m Theresa and I live in downtown Toronto, Canada, not too far from my co-captain Lisa @Cafelelia . Together with Casey @GingerPwr who is our team motivator, we're here for you.
About me
I have two grown children. My daughter, Elisabeth, lives close by with her partner, Jake. She’s a hardworking marketer, who is dealing with cancer and health challenges, he's working on his Ph.D. My son, Phil, lives in a small town about an hour away with his wife, Katie, and two children. He’s a luthier (makes musical instruments), which is hard to earn a living at so he does carpentry and things like that. My daughter-in-law is a deaf interpreter. My grandchildren are Pippa, 3 years, and Gilbert, 15 months.
My career was as an advertising and publishing executive and I ran, cycled, and swam. Then one day, as my daughter says, just like Forrest Gump I stopped. I became a consultant to startups and slowed things down, including fitness. For a few years, my only activity was walking my dog Xavy ~ short for Xavier because he's Havanese and had to have a Havana kind of name.
I've very recently gotten back into HIIT Boot Camp small group training over Zoom, and last week added Spinning at home to the mix, and on Friday had my first Pilates class in a long time in a nearby park, 1:1 with my instructor.
My weight story
When my children were small, I was very slim, about 120 lbs, probably from chasing them around. In my forties when I was very busy and fit and was at my ideal weight, a toned 142 lbs. Three years ago, when my granddaughter was born, I saw myself in a photo and didn’t recognize this woman. I did look like a happy nana and I’m sure I was cozy and cushiony to hug, but I want to live to be a very old lady, hopefully over 100, and remain fit and active.
I started to get serious in January 2018 at 177.4 lbs with a goal of a toned 142 lbs. By September 2018, I lost 28.5 lbs, so 148.9 lbs., but then I plateaued for ten months. I have since yo-yoed twice up to about 159 and back to 149. I was 146.5 this past Thursday, so I think I've broken through that (probably mental) barrier and am 4.5 lbs from my goal. I think it will take quite a while to get to my goal because I'm looking more at body composition than weight and I'm okay with that.
The present
I'm working on lauching a start-up with a friend from my business days. We've been working on it for a year and it will launch this summer. It’s an online service where people can hire professional genealogists by the minute to get past brick walls with their family trees. We're looking for test clients now if any of you are working on your family tree and have a brick wall, let me know and I'll comp you a session.
My August goals are a build on my July goals, just a bit more ~ or less depending on the goal- Sleep on a regular schedule and for 8 hours.
- Stay with Thu/Sat 1,700 and Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 1,000 calorie base and eat back half my exercise calories.
- Reduce Bootcamp from 4 live sessions per week to 2 or 3
- Add in 2 to 3 Spinning sessions or outdoor rides
- Do 1 Pilates session per week.
- In total, 5 workout days a week and 2 rest days.
My words for 2020, and this is a reminder to myself, are Balance and Listen.
Please share your August goals and re-introduce yourself to the team. This will help @debbiewsharpe and @Melzz19 get to know you more quickly. Plus it’s always nice to reacquaint amongst ourselves. Everyone loves personal stories. If you’re comfortable sharing your first name, please do.
“Things work out best for those who make the best of how things work out.”
— John Wooden, basketball player and coach2 -
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My name is Jill and I live in Los Angeles, California, I took the month of July off. Between the stress of Covid almost shutting us down again, taking care of my parents (both have dementia) taking care of two households (mine and theirs) and dealing with our 20 year old son who was not thrilled living at home since March, I just couldn't focus on me.
My main goal in August is take care of myself! It starts with getting back online with all of you and tracking food and exercise again! I just threw in the towel last month. My fabulous husband and my doctors told me I am no good to anyone if I am not good to myself. So I hit reset last week.
August Goals:
Track Food
Tack exercise
sleep 7 hours
Count me in on the Step Challenge!
We sent our son back to Massachusettes to self quarantine before online classes start (he is suppose to have an internship on campus but we shall see if he still has it). Either way he is way happier being in the house we is renting with his buddies. The amount of Covid cases in Amherst Massachusettes are way less than in Los Angeles! So he is safer there. I was nervous putting him on a plane but he is smart and doesn't want to get sick so he promised not to take his mask off and wipe everything down.
My parents are still full time work for me but I have better caregivers now that we got rid of the agency and hired independent health care workers. Now its more managing the groceries, healthcare supplies, medication and upkeep of the house! It's managing two households but having help makes a difference.
Starting August off with a positive attitude!
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08/01 steps 136461
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Quick update. I’m stuck in bed on pain killers. We’re hoping to leave Tuesday instead of today for vacation if I can make some progress. Seeing a back specialist tomorrow.
Happy August everyone!7 -
not sure where to post my step totals
Saturday August 1st -15,615
If I need to post somewhere else please let me know and I will post it there.1 -
August 2, 2020 12:14PM
PW 125lb
CW 125lb
Steps
Sun - 8,344
Mon - 10,587
Tues - 17,459
Wed - 11,283
Th- 17,676
Fi - 11,373
Sat - 18,323
Total - 95,0453 -
My name is Patsy, 67 years old, married almost 50 years to my high school sweetheart. We have two grown children with two teenage grandchildren, one is 17 today, one will be 19 in October.
I never had a weight problem until into my 40s. I weighed barely 120 at full term each time I was pregnant so I can't blame it on that. I think it was sitting at a desk most of the day working in an office and drinking too much soda. Since switching to zero calorie drinks about 2 1/2 years ago, I have lost 20 pounds. I'd like to lose 15 more. My doctors would prefer I hold off on that for now. I am still tracking my food intake and staying pretty much stable with my weight right around 160.
I was diagnosed with cancer in the liver in March and had chemo for three months, last week I was switched to immunotherapy drugs and hoping it works better. The chemo contained the cancer so I guess it did part of its job. The new drug is supposed to target the tumor more.
I usually check in here every day to see how all of you are doing with the pandemic and with exercise and weight control.
Congrats to those who lost last month and to all who survived the pandemic mentally and physically even with everything locked down.5 -
Spent 2+ hours gardening yesterday (for new folks, this means digging weeds, fighting tap roots and hauling yard waste...it does NOT result in pretty flowers or yummy produce...😢) and boy am I sore today. In June I had this plan about getting all my beds cleared...has not happened. The largest bed is clear now.
Today I go to the botanical garden and see my cousin & her kids. Haven't seen any of them since Jan. Her 16 yr old daughter has been fighting cancer again these past two years but seems to be improving (and wants to see the butterfly festival!) so it will be nice. Packed a picnic lunch with fresh fruit & veg & sandwiches. Hubs has agreed to go...it has been cooler the past few days as we have had a lot of (unseasonal) rain so he is less cranky. He works out doors and has not been inclined to participate in activity that requires...activity.1 -
Username: bburrer30
Weigh-in week: Week 5
Weigh-in day: Friday aug 31st
Previous weight: 166.4
Today's weight: 167
I missed my day Friday, our well went out and it's been crazy. Though right now it seems like things are ok ...... I start my new job tomorrow, which is exciting and scary. So today I an trying to come up with a plan for staying healthy and keeping with working out. Also all my family from TX is on their way up too ♡ yesterday we had a beautiful day so we took the bikes out for a 4 hr ride . It was prefect.1 -
Steps..
Sun- 10,086
Mon- 8,646
Tues- 16,754
Wed- 6,461
Thurs- 12,455
Fri- 12,638
Sat- 10,297
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Steps
S- 11,652
M- 10,762
T - 11,109
W- 13,668
T - 11,962
F- 12,029
S - 12,3813 -
The Green Challenge Percentage of people who lost weight this week. No matter how small the loss the weights are recorded in green. Remember slow and steady wins the race!3 -
Holy cow! Sorry I didn't post my last weigh in for July. It was 135.
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WEEK 5
PLACE TEAM PERCENTAGE
1st Shrinking Assets 0.38%
2nd Downsizers 0.32%
3rd Weight No More 0.29%
PLACE TEAM LBS LOSS
1st Shrinking Assets 14.3 Lbs
2nd Weight No More 13.8 Lbs
3rd Downsizers 10.3 Lbs
PLACE INDIVIDUAL PERCENTAGE
1st @19shmoo69 3.5 %
2nd @CassieGetsFit2013 2.33%
2nd 2 @KellyBgetsfit 2.33%
3rd @1theresamcvean 2.14 %
PLACE INDIVIDUAL LBS LOSS
1st @19shmoo69 9.0 Lbs
2nd @CassieGetsFit2013 4.6 Lbs
3rd @mari_moulin 3.8 Lbs
HONORABLE MENTIONS
@Beka3695
@biketheworld
@Canadiangirl1984
@KristieJC
@carriestrine
@michelleywardell
@gwamajtw91
@angmarie28
@trooworld
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Hi all, thanks for the welcome. I was glad I was able to squeak in here before the registrations closed. I am a 43 year old mom from Saskatchewan, Canada and have three teenage sons, and I work as a administrative assistant. I've been back to work for a while now, interesting times we are living in.
I have been struggling with my weight after my third son was born (long time ago now) and hit a new high earlier this year. Once COVID hit, I buckled down and started doing time restricted eating; my usual eating window is from 11:00 am - 6:00 pm. I also have been walking lots, at least twice a day and started wearing my fitbit every day. I have lost a good chunk but am still needing to lose more. My next mini goal is to get into the overweight category of the BMI and hopefully this challenge will get me there.
A bit more about me --I love gardening and reading. With all this walking my little Jack Russel has also lost at least a pound so cheers to Trixie being a success story.
My August mini goals include- drinking more water, taking my vitamins and doing my hand weights. I'm also trying to incorporate my skin care. ie. doing my sun screen. I filled out the habit tracker as well. : D
Cheers to everyone!! April3 -
Hi all,
Wow, how are we into the August thread already? I'm Shelli, late 30s and live in Edinburgh, Scotland with my best friend/flatmate and my kitties. I don't think I've ever really been happy with my weight and have yo-yo dieted most of my life, trying every 'quick fix' and trend out there. My highest weight was around 210lbs and this year I finally decided enough is enough and I need to actually make some long term changes. It's been a very bumpy journey, with lockdown and quite severe depression certainly not helping, but am just about into the 170s now which is lower than I've been in a lot of years. I'm currently aiming for 140 and then will reassess how I look/feel and if I need to go lower. This group is an amazing support and has really contributed to helping me stick with it for so long.
July has been a bit of a stagnant month for me, lots of up and down but am not far off where I started. I'm trying to be positive about it though, this last week has been a lot more focused and one of the things my therapist has been trying to get me to see is that I find it too easy to fixate on the final goal and don't appreciate or recognise the progress and smaller achievements being made along the way! Anyway, I need to realise that I have made good progress this year and August is going to be a better month
@debbiewsharpe @Melzz19 @goingape - welcome to the group! Am sure you'll feel at home in no time x
@JillyBT - glad to see you back, hope things are settling down a little with your parents and the new carers are working out x
@Mrsbell8well - oh no! Glad you're home at least but really hope it improves a bit so you can still get away
It's been an ok weekend, pretty quiet and was feeling stupidly tired yesterday (haven't been sleeping great through the week and think it was catching up on me) so just had a quiet day doing nothing. Feeling better for it today. Mostly stuck to my calories, flatmate got some mini brownies the other day that I def had a few too many of lol, but apart from that have been under this week. Going to try and get a bit of painting done this afternoon and then video call the folks. Hope everyone is having a good weekend x6 -
Welcome @goingape , @debbiewsharpe , and @Melzz19 !
@Mrsbell8well I'm so Soooooo sorry about your back! Hope the meds are giving you some relief and that you'll be able to enjoy at least a little bit of your vacation.
He everyone and happy August! I'm Casey, and I've been a member of Fat2Fit since late December 2018. I've lost a total of 30ish pounds and am currently in my goal zone.
I'm a high school English teacher in Union County, NC, USA, and I'll be starting my 22nd year this week. Currently, our county is starting with a blend of in person and online school, and I'm not really sure how well that's going to go, but at the same time, I really want to get back and see my kids.
Hubs and I have been married 21 years, and we have two boys - Ike is 19, is working full time with a glass installation company, and is in the National Guard. Caleb is 13 and will be starting 8th grade, but he's bummed that there won't be a middle school football season. In the mean time, he's trying to gain weight and muscle to get ready for high school. Hubs is a PGA professional, so I've spent a lot of the summer playing golf with him. I just broke 90 for the first time a couple of weeks ago! Pretty proud of that!
So this is a little cheesy, but I don't care and cheese is awesome anyway.... As your motivator, for the month of August I've set up some theme days for each week. Today's theme is "Success Sunday." As you introduce yourselves, also include something you've succeeded in - big or small, weight-related or not - for the week. It's kind of a positive reflection on the week.
My "Sunday Success" is that I finished a huge professional development project for my school EARLY. Woo hoo!
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PLACE TEAM PERCENTAGE
1st Mission Slimpossibles 1.76%
2nd Shrinking Assets 1.62%
3rd Weight No More 1.03%
PLACE TEAM LBS LOSS
1st Mission Slimpossibles 72.5 Lbs
2nd Shrinking Assets 62.0 Lbs
3rd Weight No More 48.7 Lbs
PLACE INDIVIDUAL PERCENTAGE
1st @DesertColibri 5.65 %
2nd @Megan_smartiepants1970 5.41%
3rd @Jax_Grim 4.87 %
PLACE INDIVIDUAL LBS LOSS
1st @Megan_smartiepants1970 13.2 Lbs
2nd @kelgen02 12.0 Lbs
3rd @Jax_Grim 11.5 Lbs
HONORABLE MENTIONS
@Freeglerock
@jennifersusanmcdougall
@KUMEcyclingteam
@Emmajhare
@lenka1
@eggfreak
@Terytha
@cherrymajoni
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We had a terrific July and there is a lot to celebrate!
In Week 5 in the F2F challenge, our team place 3rd overall for both % and lbs lost!
Also, we came in 2nd in the Green Challenge with 57.7% of us losing weight in week 5!
We did great on the individual F2F leaderboard. Congratulations to @CassieGetsFit2013 for placing 2nd overall for % and lbs lost, and to @1theresamcvean for placing 3rd for % lost!
Congratulations to @KristieJC for making the F2F Honorable mentions!
Our week 5 top “losers” were @CassieGetsFit2013, @1theresamcvean and @KristieJC!
For the F2F July overall results we placed 3rd as a team for both % and lbs lost!
In the Green Challenge, 65.2% lost weight every week of July!
Making the July Honorable Mentions were @Freeglerock, @KUMEcyclingteam, and @lenka1!
Our top overall July “losers” were @Freeglerock, @KUMEcyclingteam and @lenka!
A big shout out to @brown6267 and @GingerPwr for staying in the the Goal Zone and to @KUMEcyclingteam team for hitting goal!
Together, we lost 48.1 lbs in July!
But we had so many other victories in terms of hitting weight loss milestones, achieving fitness breakthroughs and numerous other NSVs!
I think our biggest victory is that we are taking this healthy journey and staying committed to it together!
Congratulations team!
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Let's have a big shout out to these lovely people hitting some major milestones!!!!
30+ lost
@1theresamcvean
Rumor has it that she is extremely close to GOAL, TOO!!!
Under 225
@Jax_Grim
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My success Sunday is I am now in size Large !9
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Hello again, everyone! So weird to be in August already - do I start planning for Autumn???
For those of you who haven't met me yet: Hi, I'm Ashley.
For those of you who have met me already: Hi, I'm still Ashley.
Summary of Me: I'm 24, a chemical engineer (so very much about the science when it comes to my health), diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in December 2019, and trying to stay both positive and realistic when it comes to getting healthier.
If you want/need/desire more info, I have a blog of my health-venture (health adventure) so far: https://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/minstrelofsarcasm
If you need a new friend, reach out via message or send me a friend request. I do my best to be a good support for those who are struggling.I am minstrelofsarcasm
Weigh In Day: Wednesdays
Last Recorded Weight: 165.4 lbs (July 29th)
Loss to Date: 68.6 lbs
Intentions for August:- Maintain good habits from July
- Celebrate my birthday in a way that does not contribute to my subconscious correlation between food and celebration
- Lose 0.5-1 lbs per week
- Drink 1.5 gallons of water per day
- Go for walks as often as possible to enjoy the sunshine before it disappears
- Potentially audition again to be a spin instructor (?!?!?!?!?!?!?)
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User ID: CassieGetsFit2013
Week Number: Week 1
Previous weight: 193
Current weight: 198.6
1. I don't know if this is supposed to be my week 1 or week 4 if July or week 5...I get ao confused with it since I weigh in on Sundays and then I try to follow or copy everyone else so it just gets more confusing, lol. 🤪
2. WHAT?!?! I WAS 193! I stayed within my calories ALL week, I burned calories, I sweated my *kitten* off!! I am so lost for words right now, except for the ones I already said! 😭🤬
I'm just done! I can't anymore...Toss me on the cheerleading squad please. With my depression, high anxiety, anger and irritability lately, I just can't deal with this too! Can't wait to see my Psychiatrist, I hope she can help me figure something out! UGH! 😫😢4 -
Greetings all! Welcome new and returning team members! How can it be August already?!?!
I'm Nancy, 51, originally from California. My husband and I relocated to Montana 8 years ago. We live on 45 acres with our two dogs... a pair of Brittanys named Gauge and Willow, a couple dozen goldfish in an outside pond and a variety of wildlife that claim our land as home. My husband works on long term construction projects that take him away from home for extended periods of time. I usually spend a lot of my time traveling to whatever remote location he may be at but not this year. Back in March he was working on a project in Pennsylvania when the pandemic hit and the job was shut down. He's been home with me full time ever since
My favorite form of exercise is hiking with our dogs but I also dabble in a bit of strength training and got back into practicing yoga until that was shut down. I enjoy the good vibes and energy from a classroom setting and just can't get into practicing yoga at home. I try to avoid processed foods as much as possible and aim to eat more plants than animals. Water is one of the few things I don't struggle with particularly since giving up diet soda a few years back (yikes, that was almost more difficult than quitting smoking!) I recently began flirting a little with intermittent fasting and need to get back to greater consistency.
My weight story
I was born fat.... no really! I weighed 10 lbs, 10 oz at birth and was chubby through much of my childhood. My mother convinced me to join NutriSystem with her and I lost a bunch of weight which I managed to keep off throughout my teens and twenties. Then the trifecta of marriage, a long commute and a desk job led to my weight creeping on. Things didn't get really out of control however ntil my mother passed away about 8 years ago. I had recently moved here to Montana, my friends & family were back in California and my husband was working in West Virginia at the time. I felt isolated and fell into a depression for a couple of years until I reached my highest (recorded on MFP weight) of 220.5 December of 2016. The light came on or something and I realized I needed to do things differently. I cleaned up my diet and started strength training. In the beginning I could barely lift 3 pounds. Now I regularly work out with 5 and 10 pound weights. I get some form of exercise pretty much every day. With the help of MFP and this group, I've lost 50 pounds but I've either plateaued or become really good at maintenance and have struggled to lose the last 5 pounds for longer than I care to admit.
August goals
I never set a goal weight when I began but I'm aiming for 165 with a range of 163 - 168. I'm 5'8". I've reached 165 a handful of times but never can stick the landing. Summers in Montana are short and winters are long. I don't want to be fighting these last 5 pounds in winter. Currently working on my road map on how to lose these last 5 pounds in the next 6 - 8 weeks because wishing the weight away ain't working.
Well that was brief, wasn't it?!? LOL I better stop now. Let's have a loser of a month Team!!
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