What's Your Most Recent NSV

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  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    This one is kind of personal but I'm feeling so proud of myself right now.

    You have every reason to be proud! That is truly fantastic!! Well done!
  • Sand_TIger
    Sand_TIger Posts: 1,099 Member
    I recently started tracking my food/calorie intake on MFP and have dropped 4lbs since Remembrance Day (Nov 11th for you folks outside of Canada). I guess seeing everything on 'paper' really does help keep you accountable to yourself. Another 2lbs to go to get back to that 198 low I hit in July.

    It's like the old saying - what gets measured gets managed! Way to go to everyone!

    As for me I'm noticing more bones, being satisfied with less food, and having a ball looking for healthy holiday recipes.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    Callouses at the base of my middle and ring fingers from using my kettlebells more often.

    Yeah! Badass trophies!
  • nitalieben
    nitalieben Posts: 681 Member
    charmmeth wrote: »
    This is a strange one, but I just noticed that when I put my hands on my waist, thumbs forward and fingers back, my fingers touch at my spine. I have lost 5 cm off my waist over the past few months, and I can now feel it!

    I also need to get a new photo taken for zoom. The old one shows my face at probably 10kg heavier than I weigh now, and I can see the difference.

    Wow! Waist must be snatched!
  • charmmeth
    charmmeth Posts: 936 Member
    edited November 2020
    Also, discovering that my diet is actually now too low in salt!

    If you are basing that on the mfp salt recommendations, all I can say is they are ridiculously high!

    Love the rest of your post, and cheese (good organic cheese) is my weakness and the main reason why I struggle with fat intake.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    LAT1963 wrote: »
    Fitting into winter clothes from a few years back for which my arms used to be too fat.

    That's awesome!
  • LAT1963
    LAT1963 Posts: 1,375 Member
    edited November 2020
    Transitioning my exercise routine from gym to home is necessitating a wardrobe shift. It’s getting cold and tank top and capris are not cutting it. I was having a hard time finding reasonably priced women’s activewear that I could layer AND that would be bright enough to help visibility outdoors just after dawn or at night.

    And then I realized...I have in desperation worn a few of my 9 and 11 yo sons’ shirts this fall when caught without a warm top, so I can buy boys’ activewear tops! Cheap, layerable, and bright colored. XL is if enough to wear over other tops, L is for a tighter fit. And when that stuff goes on sale is super cheap—I got a $9 rain jacket yesterday! Perhaps not the cutest, but since I’m not at a gym no one really sees what I’m wearing anyway.

    Old Navy has low prices and decent selection. Low prices means that their sizing is a bit inconsistent and sometimes there are other signs of sloppy construction (off-center pattern etc), but if you are looking for something inexpensive to keep you clothed and warm at a weight you hope to leave soon, it's a good option. Generally lasts only 1-2 season's wear though.

    So, maybe this winter you're a XXL and expect to be down to XL or L next winter, it's not so financially painful to buy clothes you're only going to fit this year and (hopefully) never again.

    From your pic that might not be the issue for you--the photo makes it look like you are on the body building rather than weight-loss arm of the site. In any case, old navy is cheap enough to be 'disposable' if that is what you need in your current wardrobe.

    PS: if you are willing to spend a little more for something that will last longer, do a web search on 'reflective tights'. Athleta has some very nice ones for $108 right now (don't put in the dryer though it degrades the reflectivity), but other manufacturers have options at a lower price point. I suggest looking at the Athleta website and search 'reflective tights' to see examples of the category and then looking elsewhere for less expensive variations on the theme.

    Remember that Under Armor is the company that owns and underwrites MFP, so all else being equal toss them a bone by buying from them if they have offerings in this category.
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