What's Your Most Recent NSV
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This could potentially be a huge victory. Due to keeping my calories very low I've only been able to afford dairy a few occasions. I've suffered IBS symptoms on each of those occasions but felt really well in myself the rest of the time. Best of all I've been eating the foods I normally think are the trigger (but that I normally eat at the same time as dairy) . So I know they are safe! That's the other bonus of anally logging all my food. Going to completely eliminate dairy and see how I get on with. It would be amazing if it was simply a matter of eliminating dairy.16
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✊...putting on a pair of training pants that usually put up a fight by the time I get them up to my thighs..and which keep pulling down due to the excess weight.....this morning they went straight up without the hint of resistance....and are now coming down due to being loose.....good job there's a tie belt in the waist......this is my FIRST noticeable difference in how something fits me from when I tried them on a few weeks ago......I can easily see these going into the charity box by the time I've reached my goal weight...as I'm still a long way off that .....chuffed to say the least 😁..19
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I’ve lost my mojo the last few months, phoning in “workouts” and eating all the things. Rarely seeing others doesn’t help my usual desire to look good. Also, wearing workout leggings 24/7 helps nothing.
I can’t say mojo is back, but I’m remembering the deeper why of why I (usually) work out and eat well—to offer an active, interesting childhood to my kids, which I didn’t get to fully experience as a chubby, inactive child of obese parents.
So this week I took the kids zip lining (even managed the upside down no-hands move!), horseback riding, alpine sliding, ice skating, hiking, through a high ropes course, and on a hilly run. Even dragged myself out for a few early morning walks. Working out now in the empty hotel gym before I take my oldest through another ropes course this morning, then getting ready to cheer him on for state cross country championships.
So NSV: having a pretty active family vacation, and starting over myself.28 -
AlexandraFindsHerself1971 wrote: »PennycillinEQ wrote: »This is a measuring victory, so sort of scale I suppose, but my waist is now less than half my height (88cm waist: 180cm height). I've been reading that this is a good measure of health and fitness, so this is really pleasing.
I didn't know that but you can bet I am adding it to my goals. Until now I avoided the tape measure so I wouldn't get depressed but I suspect I'm about 40 inches around the middle (can't call that a waist). Although I dread it, I am headed to my closet right now to measure so I have a baseline to work from. I'm 5'7" so I need to achieve a 33.5 inch waist. OMG I WILL BE A MOVIE STAR OR MODEL OR SOMETHING.
I was looking at jeans today and a 33.5 waist puts you into a size 12 in that brand, which is my goal size at 5'7". That was the size my mom was for most of my childhood and young adulthood, so it's probably a sensible size for me to aim for. Does thinking, "To get my waist half my height I need to wear a 12," help any? It helps me because I have just fit into a straight 16 comfortably.
I actually have never heard this!!! It helps me immensely. It looks like based on that I should end up around a size 16 ish for my 5'10 height. Well, based on LL Bean's size charts.3 -
My most recent NSV is walking over 10K steps a day. I used to barely get 2K in!!!!!15
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Just got a "memory" notification this morning about my trip to NY last year. These face gains!
Oct 2019 - 290lbs
Oct 2020 - 237lbs
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I logged my food for my first meal of the day, took my time eating it and ended up not finishing all of it because I was satisfied. In the past I would have kept eating no matter how uncomfortable it made me.21
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Ive lost 35 pounds so far. My underwear is looser. I'm happier.30
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I now routinely only eat half the homemade pizza without even thinking about it. Any more is just too much food.
I remember maybe 6 months ago I posted a NSV the first time I ate half. it feels like huge progress in mindset/eating habits/portion awareness to have it be a natural behaviour now 🍕27 -
I started my first ever purposeful recomp yesterday afternoon. Today is my first full day of eating an inordinate amount of protein...and hitting target!
Why an NSV? This is essentially a month ahead of my orginal "schedule" (which was calculated based on body fat percentage). But, really, how big of a difference is another 1.5% body fat reduction gonna make?
Get 'er done NOW.
That's from the NEW MaltedTea, who - as of earlier this week - doesn't procrastinate 😉25 -
Last night, after already surpassing my calories for the day, I poured a GIANT bowl of stress cereal. 1200 calories, at least. As I was walking to the fridge for milk, I accidentally dropped the bowl and broke it.
The time I spent cleaning up gave me pause to reconsider my impending binge. And by dropping that bowl, I also rid myself of the last of the stress cereal AND my last large cereal bowl (Don’t worry, I still have plenty of smaller bowls).39 -
I've just realised that I don't really snack outside of meals and I don't crave chocolate so much anymore.
I'm now eating three meals a day, and I get my chocolate fix from the occasional protein bar. When I first started, I was always snacking and eating lots of chocolate bars and cake. I'm not denying myself anything (I do CICO, so if it fits into my calories, whatever it is, I'll eat it) but my cravings have gone down.20 -
We have a second refrigerator in the garage, and that's useful as the freezer compartment is mostly empty and therefore gets used for doing things like freezing trays of things. The door also has the stash of mini candy bars, partly because they're frozen and tasty that way, and partly because they're inconvenient if kept there.
Yesterday I made pizzas for us to have at some point when I don't want to cook because I hurt too much. (I have chronic pain issues; this day WILL come.) They need to freeze flat before I transfer them to the main freezer, because the thin crust just doesn't support itself well. And yes, both times I put the pizzas in I looked at those frozen candy bars. And both times I shut the door and walked away.30 -
I went horseback riding for 2 hours yesterday. The first NSV is that I did it! A friend gave me a gift certificate for my birthday 4.5 years ago and because of some health reasons and some procrastination, I never went.
The second NSV...although I was stiff getting off the horse yesterday, as I walked around, I loosened up. And I am not sore this morning, I am walking normally. Well, except for the part of a woman’s body that gets sore after too much time on a bicycle seat. 😝😂
I am confident that these NSV’s are due to my 45 lb weight loss and daily exercise. My muscles aren’t sore because I use them. Yeah me!24 -
I'm drinking a lot more water than I used to, and I gravitate more to water than to snacking
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My NSV... I fell off the logging wagon in July when I quit my job... I got back to logging this October... and discovered that other than a little bit of water weight, I had naturally maintained my weight, I wasn't redoing any weight loss.28
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I got into crow pose and managed to hold!29
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I listened to my body. Was feeling quite sluggish and tired after a grueling leg workout this morning. Had a snack and feel so much better!16
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Hitting a bench PR of 150
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Shorts that I couldn't wear last year because they were too tight are a little loose now.14
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