15 pounds to lose challenge February 1-May 1, 2022

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  • mthomas0228
    mthomas0228 Posts: 594 Member


    February Goal = 5 lbs
    01: 186.3
    08: 185.4
    15:
    22:
    February Pounds Lost = 0.9 lbs

    March Goal = 8 lbs
    01:
    08:
    15:
    22:
    29:
    March Pounds Lost =

    April Goal = 7 lbs
    05:
    12:
    19:
    26:
    April Pounds Lost =

    May 1st
    GW = 166.3

  • KakoHikes
    KakoHikes Posts: 410 Member
    For RunDMC and anyone~ If you haven't tried the Sumo mandarin yet, you MUST. They are in season for just a short while more. Many stores sell them and you can do an internet search for where they are near you, but I find the best ones in my area at Whole Foods. They are extremely easy to peel; you'll rarely find a seed; the segment divider membranes and very thin and easily chewed; and they are, hands down, the best citrus I've ever eaten. Excellent treat!

    Thank you for this! I googled Sumo citrus after you mentioned it, got it at my local store this week and had my first one today. It was so nummy! Yes a bit spendy compared to other citrus but worth it.

  • Cindy01Louisiana
    Cindy01Louisiana Posts: 302 Member
    edited February 2022
    Plasicage wrote: »
    SW 153.2
    Challenge goal weight: 140

    Feb 1: 153.2
    Feb 8: 152.2
    Feb 15: 152.4

    I've been so frustrated! I'm logging, running 8-10km 6 days a week, yet nothing is coming off. I didn't expect this to be easy, just the first 3 lbs to be easier.
    This week I'm going to (try) take a week off running, and not have exercise calories.
    Not giving up as summer will arrive regardless, and something has to give if I'm eating for weighloss eventually.

    When you say nothing is coming off, does that mean you are not losing inches anywhere also?

    I know it can be frustrating. January was awful for me. Seemed like the scale went up and down the same .25 - 1.0 pounds FOREVER. It took me accepting that it's going to take longer because I have fewer pounds to lose now. It's definitely a mental adjustment because the first 17 pounds came off so much more quickly, but thinking about that helps me to not get down about it.