Women 200lb+, Let's Seize the Day This September!!!

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  • Hi, I'm new here!

    I'm a serial restarter. I've finally figured out what I need to do to lose weight - I just struggle to keep it off.

    Age: 36 Height 5'1”/157cm
    Starting weight: 122.4kg/270lbs

    Current weight: 116.5kg/257lbs

    1/9: 116.5kg/257lbs
    8/9:
    15/9:
    22/9:
    29/9:

    My goal for September is to break below 110kg/240lbs.

    Welcome! People are in all stages of their weight loss here, and it's a great place to get support and learn how to eat differently.
  • TrekkieChic
    TrekkieChic Posts: 109 Member
    Hi, I'm new here!

    I'm a serial restarter. I've finally figured out what I need to do to lose weight - I just struggle to keep it off.

    Age: 36 Height 5'1”/157cm
    Starting weight: 122.4kg/270lbs

    Current weight: 116.5kg/257lbs

    1/9: 116.5kg/257lbs
    8/9:
    15/9:
    22/9:
    29/9:

    My goal for September is to break below 110kg/240lbs.

    Welcome! People are in all stages of their weight loss here, and it's a great place to get support and learn how to eat differently.

    Thank you!
  • orangequilt
    orangequilt Posts: 4,710 Member
    Fingers crossed they pick you for the job @KeriA !!
  • balaff
    balaff Posts: 8 Member
    Looking for advice on getting steps in. I am still working on finding the best way to take a minimum 20 minute walk a few days a week, but even when I do, I don't seem to make my daily goal of 7500 steps. I'd love to hear somr tips for making extra efforts to increase my movement. I do park far from the entrance at work so I have to walk further.

    Thanks!!
  • balaff
    balaff Posts: 8 Member
    Thanks for the suggestions! I don't know why, but on my phone app I can't click the reaction emojis.
  • changeforeverlj
    changeforeverlj Posts: 222 Member
    @balaff I've been breaking my walks into 15 min HIT walks, I use various utube walkers. That gets met into 8000 steps a day if I do 3x 15min HIT and then just walking around. I live in a small cottage so honestly, it doesn't help with steps, I really have to make the time!
  • changeforeverlj
    changeforeverlj Posts: 222 Member
    @eliezalot & @KeriA
    I've also suffered from heel pain for about 18months, it started after a holiday to New Zealand when from not walking at all I was walking over 20 000 steps a day and not wearing the right shoes! (slip ons) At the beginning of the year, I did the local park-run which is 5km, I limped the whole way, it was agony. I suffered for a few weeks afterwards where I couldn't walk properly in the am and definitely couldn't be barefoot. I read up a lot about plantar fasciitis etc. I went on a course of ibuprofen and started stretching my Achilles tendon it seems to be linked to heel pain. I bought inserts for my trainers to lift my arch. The combination helped a lot. Its 6 months down the line and it's definitely healing, I've also dropped 50lbs which must have helped. I hope your shoes help
  • changeforeverlj
    changeforeverlj Posts: 222 Member
    @aliciap0116 Congratulations on your upcoming anniversary! I have a similar goal to yours! turning 50 in June and follow all the comments avidly to get advice and encouragement and hopefully to help some ladies along their journey. I'm also doing IF 16/8 and counting calories, its helped me to be disciplined and to plan ahead. I look forward to celebrating when you reach your goal in April!
  • changeforeverlj
    changeforeverlj Posts: 222 Member
    @KeriA how did your interview go? Your month ahead sounds full already! Good luck with keeping to your weight loss goals x

  • changeforeverlj
    changeforeverlj Posts: 222 Member
    @iloveeggnog I loved your story and can so relate! I went to a spa last weekend and could easily use their smaller robe, 6 months ago I would have had to opt for the bigger one... which happens to be in a different colour!
  • wanderinglight
    wanderinglight Posts: 1,519 Member
    @aliciap0116 Congratulations on your upcoming anniversary! I have a similar goal to yours! turning 50 in June and follow all the comments avidly to get advice and encouragement and hopefully to help some ladies along their journey. I'm also doing IF 16/8 and counting calories, its helped me to be disciplined and to plan ahead. I look forward to celebrating when you reach your goal in April!

    I'm also turning 50 (in March) and also doing IF 16/8 :) Nice to be in the same group with you both!
  • speyerj
    speyerj Posts: 1,369 Member
    edited September 2020
    Name: Jane
    Age: 55
    Height: 5' 9''
    SW: 286.5 (6/3/19)
    8/31 weight: 169.7
    Maintenance Weight Range: 167-173

    Weekly tracking:
    9/5: 169.4
    9/12:
    9/19:
    9/26:
    9/30:

    September goals:
    Maintain my weight between 167 and 173✅
    Log food daily ✅
    Row or Run at least 6x's a week ✅
    Get at least 45 "active" minutes a day ✅
    Get at least 10,000 steps/day ✅ - Pretty sure about this one, but my fitbit stopped working. It's still under warranty - so I had to mail it back and am waiting for a replacement. It will take another 2 weeks to arrive.

    I restart my 1/2 marathon training again next weekend. The goal race will likely be virtual and will take place in December. But the training will be in small, in-person groups, held outdoors. We'll run in even smaller pace groups a maintaining social distance while running.
  • jayemes
    jayemes Posts: 865 Member
    Downloaded a podcast and went for an hour long walk, it was invigorating, so thanks for the tip!

    What a gorgeous place for a walk!
  • jayemes
    jayemes Posts: 865 Member
    Happy Saturday! Had a socially distanced birthday dinner with two friends last night - greek food, yum! And oodles of wine. I was up two pounds last night but I expected that.
    Did a crazy difficult workout with a friend (on a video call) this morning - like, tears in my eyes difficult - but we got through it which makes me feel great. Also between the workout and all the water I drank that 2 lb gain disappeared.
    Today's gonna be a OMAD type of day. I do IF and usually eat between 12-8ish but I just wasn't hungry at 12, or 1 and then I went food shopping and then out to do yard work and now that I'm starting to get hungry it's almost 5 so dinner will be soon.
    Interested to see my official weigh in tomorrow. I'm actually thinking of changing my weigh in day to Fridays. During the week things are more planned. Weekends are more fluid. I wonder if I'd get a better idea of my true weight loss trends if I weighed in Fridays since I think my "work" is all done during the week.

    When you do you all do your "official" weigh in? Or do you just record new lows? Or do you not do it at all?
  • orangequilt
    orangequilt Posts: 4,710 Member
    I'm a Monday weigher, helps me be less out of control at the weekend. A lot of people on here seem to weigh on a Wednesday. I actually weigh myself every day but I only record the Monday one.
    I'm also doing 16:8, or trying to, counting calories, and just turned 52.
  • MuttiNM
    MuttiNM Posts: 240 Member
    @jayemes I'm one of the Wednesday weighers that @orangequilt mentioned. The only reason for that is that I happened to start my quest for better health on a Wednesday. I step on the scale a few times during the week but only record the Wednesday number. I've thought about weighing daily and using a trending app. I'm not sure if I would find that useful or not so I haven't changed my routine yet.
  • honeyrobin20
    honeyrobin20 Posts: 12 Member
    My weight has been steady. But my energy during the day is good. I got a lot of little things accomplished today along with a .5 mile walk in my driveway. Upped my daily step goal to 4000. Little by little. I also ate all of my calories today!
  • speyerj
    speyerj Posts: 1,369 Member
    I weigh everyday, but I record my weight here on Saturdays. I tend to be lower on the weekends because I get more sleep. Although rowing put an end to sleeping in on the weekends.