GOAL ZONE Maintenance chat
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@debbiewsharpe
Thank you! Congratulations to you for both hitting your goal and maintaining. Thank you. That’s great advice.0 -
I aim to be back on maintenance in the next couple of months. I didn't do so well with my first go at maintenance, yo yo-ed myself right out of my top range. Working on it right now and I feel good.2
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@eggfreak
Glad you’re back! You can do this 🎉1 -
Just think about that donut yoyo. Laugh your head off and run in the other direction!2 -
Hello All:
My name is Lee. I'm on the Downsizers team. I am w/in 15 lbs., or less of goal. If it is ok, I would like to hang out here. I given a lot of thought to how I want to maintain, and don't have a timeline to reach it. I am quite proactive, so I don't want to wait till I get to goal to start planning. Thanks😊1 -
@Bluetail6
Welcome!! That’s so exciting 🎉🎉🎉
Oh my goodness, I did the same thing! Started listening podcasts about maintenance to give me suggestions, researched about maintenance calories 😆0 -
Hello All:
My name is Lee. I'm on the Downsizers team. I am w/in 15 lbs., or less of goal. If it is ok, I would like to hang out here. I given a lot of thought to how I want to maintain, and don't have a timeline to reach it. I am quite proactive, so I don't want to wait till I get to goal to start planning. Thanks😊
You are certainly welcome! Good for you to prepare for maintenance. Go right back to the beginning of this chat and read through the posts - there is a lot of information, many questions, and you'll see who is (or was) on maintenance in F2F. We are not many, and some people do not post, but we won't let that get in the way! For me, maintenance is almost the same as it was while losing. I stuck with the final amount of calories that got me there, kept similar exercise patterns, and just allowed a plateau to go on forever. If I stop tracking altogether I often gain, but generally I am looser than while losing now that I have been at this same weight range for a long time. At first I had to be more careful, and every time I tried to simply stop tracking, etc., I had to go back. it is good to take breaks from time to time, but for me a permanent break is not a good idea!2 -
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You've got that right @debbiewsharpe !
I had to laugh this week. I think I have been keeping fats a bit too low even though I have to be careful because of a basic inability to digest them well (thanks, mom). So yesterday, I ate two big helpings of ice cream and this morning had lost almost a pound! Mind you, I also went on a rather strenuous hike and ended up with no lunch, so that might have helped too
At goal, the effect of a no-exercise vs a good-exercise day are immediately obvious in the next morning's weigh-in. Does anyone else find that?0 -
@jugar
My weight can vary by a pound or so but basically staying below my magic number. When I eat something
high in sodium is when I see an increase.
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@debbiewsharpe
YES!!!! It's so true 🤣0 -
I am 1.8 pounds below my magic number but may be over it tomorrow. I play with the same few pounds up and down. At least I am not doing the yo yo with 10-20 pounds. I have held pretty steady since about 2015. I give ALL the credit to walking 10,000 steps a day , drinking more water and watching my magic number closely.
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That’s really impressive- staying steady for six years! 👏👏👏. I’ve only been at it a month. I find pre-tracking my food, getting in daily exercise and seltzer are keeping me on track. I’ve been trying to get 10,000 steps in, listening to We Only Look Thin podcasts during walks and while getting housework done helps keep me motivated. Staying home is much easier for me to control my food. As the world continues to reopen. It’s becoming more difficult to stay within my calorie budget.2
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@TheresaM787
You'll get it! It takes some time for the body to become totally used to the new place and not always trying to get back up to where it used to be "normal". You are doing all the right things. It's true that it is easier when we're at home and in control, but the right choices do get to feel more ordinary after a while. I've been maintaining for almost 9 years now, and it is smoother and smoother. Hang in there!1 -
Wow, you have been in maintenance for nine years? That's an impressive feat and it's also really encouraging.1
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very slightly above my magic number but lots of school end of year treats from admin and teachers. Hope to resist this coming week and cut back a bit this weekend.
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@debbiewsharpe
Oh, yes all of the EOY treats are hard to resist. Before I started on this path, I was one of those people who would continually bring in baked goodies to share with the teachers. I never once thought that I may be sabotaging someone's day.1 -
TheresaM787 wrote: »@debbiewsharpe
Oh, yes all of the EOY treats are hard to resist. Before I started on this path, I was one of those people who would continually bring in baked goodies to share with the teachers. I never once thought that I may be sabotaging someone's day.
I always laughed at the rather evil grin on my childrens' 1st grade teacher when she would pass out sugary treats as they left school on Friday afternoons. She thought it was hilarious to get them all hopped up and ready to drive their parents crazy!1 -
Hello fellow and aspiring maintainers!
I have just spend the last week and a half re-calibrating, yet again. I am always amazed (every single time) that this is necessary! Shouldn't we be capable of permanent change with no struggles and all perfection?
It feels good every time, too. When slipping back into more than the occasional "treat" and letting triggerish foods become daily events, when eating things with no off switch, it feels pretty crappy, right? Even though it is hard to stop. But getting re-calibrated, back on track, feels good, luckily.
May the happy re-calibrations be with you.3 -
You know what's strange, I thought (I don't know why) when I reached my goal weight that I wouldn't NEED to diet anymore. Maintenance has been almost the same as eating within a deficit, except I get to have some extra calories. Still exercising, still tracking, still meal planning. I completely understand what you said though, it feels good (luckily).1