The middle agers group. (Upper 30s,40s & 50ish folks)
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LunaTheFatCat wrote: »
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Morning, all! I hope everyone is having a great day.
Small victory on this end - I do small group (now smaller and socially distanced) classes at my local gym and last night is the first time on this journey that I did all the push-ups as real push-ups and none on my knees! I’m a little proud of myself, despite how silly that sounds. The scale was good to me this morning too, but I hesitate to log it the day before Thanksgiving in fear of not seeing it again for a week after the pie tomorrow. Lol.
Im feeling good today, I hope you all are too! 🤗5 -
Hello... I'm down 83 pounds in 38 weeks... need some support getting to my 100+ pound goal before I turn 50 in February 2021... Please feel free friend me.5
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Happy turkey day all!
Add me!
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Morning, all! I hope everyone is having a great day.
Small victory on this end - I do small group (now smaller and socially distanced) classes at my local gym and last night is the first time on this journey that I did all the push-ups as real push-ups and none on my knees! I’m a little proud of myself, despite how silly that sounds. The scale was good to me this morning too, but I hesitate to log it the day before Thanksgiving in fear of not seeing it again for a week after the pie tomorrow. Lol.
Im feeling good today, I hope you all are too! 🤗
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LunaTheFatCat wrote: »
Thanks!
It does look pretty tasty, but it didn't taste as good as it could have. I have some ideas for improvement. Instead of layers of potatoes and onions, I should toss them all together before assembling. I also think a brief roast in the oven or brief saute would be good. I added thyme, but neglected to add rosemary. I think that would brighten it up. It could use just a bit more umami, and maybe sweeter onions if I'm not going to caramelize them before baking. Maybe some miso or brewers yeast would help. Maybe a tiny bit of yellow powdered mustard.
I have a year to work on this recipe with the goal of sharing it at Thanksgiving 2021 when I can sit in the same room with friends and neighbors.
I have a ball of dough left. I cut the dough into two pieces, and I planned to use the big one for the bottom crust. I made both bottom and top from that ball, so I have a little dough left for another experiment tomorrow. Tempeh pot pie. Anyone got a recipe to get me started?0 -
See, I really shouldn't be reading these things as Pavlov makes me drool!!
Shark week this week and it's made me particularly hungry but thankfully other than the first day I've been able to keep it under control. Pie descriptions don't help though!
Happy Thanksgiving to all my US friends!2 -
LunaTheFatCat wrote: »
Thanks!
It does look pretty tasty, but it didn't taste as good as it could have. I have some ideas for improvement. Instead of layers of potatoes and onions, I should toss them all together before assembling. I also think a brief roast in the oven or brief saute would be good. I added thyme, but neglected to add rosemary. I think that would brighten it up. It could use just a bit more umami, and maybe sweeter onions if I'm not going to caramelize them before baking. Maybe some miso or brewers yeast would help. Maybe a tiny bit of yellow powdered mustard.
I have a year to work on this recipe with the goal of sharing it at Thanksgiving 2021 when I can sit in the same room with friends and neighbors.
I have a ball of dough left. I cut the dough into two pieces, and I planned to use the big one for the bottom crust. I made both bottom and top from that ball, so I have a little dough left for another experiment tomorrow. Tempeh pot pie. Anyone got a recipe to get me started?
Mea culpa. You were talking about the berry pie. That one was pretty tasty. Too sweet, though. I ate most of it the first day, skipped a day, then ate the last piece yesterday.
This was the potato pie
It was actually better reheated yesterday than it was right after it had cooled from the oven. I'll make it again and use a sweet onion or caramelize the onion first.
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Hello fellow middle-agers. I hope everyone is doing well. I'm 43 and attempting to age in reverse, Benjamin Button style. I'm ten years into my fitness journey, still learning and going strong. I was previously certified as a PT which I obtained for personal reasons not for employment. With that said, if you have any questions I'll help if I can. Happy Holidays!3
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Good morning Middle -agers, Happy Thanksgiving to you who celebrate it
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Any WFPB and/ or vegans ?1
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I’m vegan!2
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I’m almost 53. This is getting harder...love to connect to motivate!!1
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I'm 56. never ever in my life have I been this heavy so I need all the motivation I can get3
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This year has been hard but have faith you can do it, I am 58 and have 11 lbs to lose it's slow work but with friends I know I will get there and you can too!2
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I'm 53 in March.
Done fitness all my life, well from age 16 but wow how the years make it harder4 -
Aging sucks. Trying to fight it too!!!2
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lisachmitchell wrote: »Aging sucks. Trying to fight it too!!!
Tell me about it. I'm not aging well lol0 -
You can easily take the course online. The first portion is all from textbook- anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition, fitness assessment, special considerations, etc. The second portion is hands on (fitness assessment/proper lifting techniques) so I'm not sure how they will accommodate that portion. Once you pass those two portions, you'll have to complete a number of hours interning at a gym. Whether you should take it online depends on your learning style. I prefer the classroom environment because I tend to absorb the material better.northviewvintage wrote: »I'm thinking of taking some health courses, too, just for fun. Do you think the online classes are worth it or is it better just to wait and take them in person?Hello fellow middle-agers. I hope everyone is doing well. I'm 43 and attempting to age in reverse, Benjamin Button style. I'm ten years into my fitness journey, still learning and going strong. I was previously certified as a PT which I obtained for personal reasons not for employment. With that said, if you have any questions I'll help if I can. Happy Holidays!
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My friends tell me I look 10-15 years younger than I am. But I want my health and fitness to match that3
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lisachmitchell wrote: »My friends tell me I look 10-15 years younger than I am. But I want my health and fitness to match that
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Goooood mornin middle -agers 😃 hope everyone is having a great weekend.1
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »Goooood mornin middle -agers 😃 hope everyone is having a great weekend.
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New here. How do you add friends?1
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josijeremie wrote: »New here. How do you add friends?
Click on their name and then click friend request1 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »Goooood mornin middle -agers 😃 hope everyone is having a great weekend.
Morning Jo1 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »Goooood mornin middle -agers 😃 hope everyone is having a great weekend.
Morning Jo
Good morning 🙂Sweatntears35 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Goooood mornin middle -agers 😃 hope everyone is having a great weekend.
Good morning
Mornin 🙂1 -
Anyone can add me. Im 44 have finished having kids (youngest is only 2) and want to get myself fit and healthy1
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Hello, 57 here. Feel free to add. Been bodybuilding for 30 plus years. Never finished. Always interested in new training routines, training and diet advice, etc.2
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