At Goal & Successfully Maintaining. So Why Am I Doing This All Over Again?

springlering62
springlering62 Posts: 8,455 Member
Many of you know me from the boards. I’m going to cut right to the chase with a before (May 2018) and after (July 2021)photo. MFP works.

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I wholeheartedly believe in MFP’s philosophy of CICO (calories in/calories out). I’ve been successful with it.

So why am I “starting over”?

During his annual physical, my beloved’s doctor told him that he’s medicating his weight, as much as his conditions and that weight loss could eliminate the need for some of his meds. Hiding my mental fist pump,I leaned in hard on doc’s words and whispered sultrily,”and I want Beloved by my side for as many more years as possible.”

Beloved said, “All right then. Let’s do this. Make me an account on that phone thing you use.”

I find myself in the very odd position of being successful at both loss and maintenance, yet “starting over”, temporarily assisting with a new account and a new goal.

I thought I would share some of my observations as an experienced MFP user, helping a newb find his way through through the befuddlement of getting started- which is the hardest part of the whole process.

I’m planning to update here, as we discover ways to make this more user friendly for him, and hopefully for you, too.

I sincerely hope this will help someone. Please feel free to post questions.
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  • MargaretYakoda
    MargaretYakoda Posts: 2,994 Member
    edited August 2021
    In all fairness, he can’t carry his phone during tai chi or the Fit Generation class he’s doing while the pool is closed again. He’s already making the connection.

    We’ll be getting him an Apple Watch shortly to track his workouts, and better record steps. Waiting to hear what new superpowers the 7 will have when Apple does the product intro in a couple of weeks. If it has the sugar monitor that’s been rumored, that would be worth waiting for.

    I wish Apple Fitness+ would include Tai Chi.

    Also? I am also hoping against hope for the non invasive glucose monitor. But I don’t think it’s going to happen this time around.
    Kitten.
  • WagsTowson
    WagsTowson Posts: 30 Member
    Seriously enjoying this thread! You are very amusing, thanks for the fun read.
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
    Lietchi wrote: »
    But he’s already reached the “thinking about it” stage, and that’s awesome.

    that usually comes right before the 'pre logging' stage.

    but you and i know that ;)

    I bet he comes around to it

    LOL

    Or perhaps not :wink: I've been here for two years, I still don't do it!

    sometimes i do, sometimes i dont. i usually know in my HEAD what im doing, if nothing else LOL but.... ive been here almost a decade at this point, so.... yanno .... whatever LMAO
  • dmurphydickson
    dmurphydickson Posts: 3 Member
    Greetings All - I am new to the group and so inspired by Spring’s transformation! How fortunate your Hub is that you are willing to help. I look forward to sharing the journey!
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,455 Member
    edited August 2021
    BL logged an hour fitness class using the MFP “add exercise” function. MFP calculated 794 calories burned. Huh?!

    Adding a Tai Chi class was good for 450+.

    No way, Jose. I’ve done that class with him many times and I can’t see it.

    I think this explains some of the puzzlingly super high calorie burns reported by some of my MFP friends on their automated feeds.

    MFP is set up for you to eat your exercise calories back. Many users buffer reporting errors by eating half of them. But if your exercise calories are wonky, you can see the problem.

    If you feel like you’ve plateaued or aren’t losing fast enough, take a look at your calorie burns and ask here on the forums or one of your trusted, more experienced “friends” if the calorie burn looks accurate. You can PM any linked friend if you’re too shy to ask publicly. The other users here are so good about answering and sharing.

    Better yet, invest in a fitness tracker. There’s tons out there at all price points, or you can buy used ones off Marketplace, etc. Borrow one from a friend or family member and give it a test run.

    It’s pretty easy to connect and sync a tracker with MFP and let technology do the work* for you.

    We are waiting for the Apple Watch 7 launch in a couple weeks to see how we’ll add to and shuffle our trackers. (Holding our breath to to see if the rumored sugar monitoring will finally be a reality.)

    BL has pooh-pooh’ed the value of a tracker until now (he’s silently muttered “obsessive” under his breath at me more than once). Now he “gets” the value of accurately recording his calories.

    (*some trackers require a break-in period to sorta learn your metabolism and habits before they become as potentially accurate as they may be. That’s my simple explanation.

    Oh, and you’ll also discover trackers generally report far fewer calories than the calculators built into gym equipment. My own watch records 1/3 fewer calories burned than the treadmill at my gym, even when I do take the time to enter my age and weight prior to starting a session. My watch even calculates about 20% less than my own home stationary bike, which has been exclusively used by me.)
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
    awesome job mr spring!!!!!!!!!!!