TEAM: The Belly Flats (August)
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Username: TypingToaster
Weigh-in Day: Sunday August 14th
Previous weight: 320.1
Current weight: 322.73 -
Daily Post: Sunday, August 14
Track: Yes
Calories: No
Exercise: Yes (🤽♂️30 min; 👣4,010 steps)
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Week 3 Aug (12-19)
Daily Post (Sunday 08/14)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes (Under)
Exercise: No ( Mins. Aerobic )
Goals/Day/Comments: Keeping a low carb routine.1 -
starfruit98
August Week 3 (Aug 14th)
PW: 226.8
CW: 225.01 -
August 14th
WA_Teacher
Previous Weight: 240
Current Weight: 239.50 -
Daily Update - Sunday, August 14, 2022
Track: yes
Calories: WAY over
Exercise: nothing intentional
I have a bad habit of not tracking on the weekends. Usually this is because I tend to overeat and don’t want to acknowledge it. I decided to track yesterdays food this morning and it is so much worse than I thought. It’s not wonder my weight isn’t changing. All the “good” work I do during the week is negated by my weekends. Hopefully this will be an eye opener for me.2 -
@Starfruit98, @TypingToaster, @WA_Teacher, @dheliason, @cormierannie, @carenwilson1983, @frankwbrown, @germaine_yee, @RunningMama32, @UnicornMermaidMom, @Colleen790
Hello Belly Flats!
Our captain ( @looneycatblue ) has recently needed to take some time away so I have volunteered to co-captain the group in the interim. Even though I just recently joined Belly Flats I was involved in the Biggest Loser group several years ago. Since I am new to the group and we have some even newer members in August, I thought it would be beneficial if we could introduce ourselves again. It doesn't have to be any more personal than you desire, but I know I personally would be very interested to know why everyone decided to join this group. I'll start:
My name is Pam and I feel like I've tried multiple ways to lose weight to get healthier. When my husband suggested recently that "we" consider weight loss surgery I knew I needed to make a serious effort. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not being successful - yet! I know it will happen in time and I just need to be patient and continue to work on improving the habits that are holding me back.
I joined this group hoping for interaction and support. I would like to be able to learn from others that either have already lost weight and are maintaining or those that are trying to lose weight like me.
WHAT ARE YOU HERE FOR?5 -
I'm Frank, 73 years young, 6'1", ~227 pounds, living in California. Retired now, with a personal "part-time job" of trying to get fit again after decades of being a workaholic desk jockey. I was my heaviest -- and unhealthiest -- at 330 pounds, in July of 2020. I set out to lose 100 pounds in one year; it took me just under a year and a half, but I did it. This year, I've been fluctuating in the 220's weight-wise, but I am at my healthiest in 40 years. I think I'm within 20 pounds of my goal weight, which might be around 210-215 pounds.
I just celebrated completing a 10K trail run (walk/run) last Saturday at the Bear Creek Half Marathon/10K/5K race in Briones Regional Park in California. In July of 2020, I could barely manage a quarter mile walk around the block. So, at this point, I'm not overly concerned about my weight; still, I'd like to lose a bit more.
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Week 3 Aug (12-19)
Daily Post (Monday 08/14)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes (Under)
Exercise: No ( 121 Mins. Aerobic )
Goals/Day/Comments: Keeping a low carb routine.3 -
My name is Caren hailing from Yonkers NY. I'm 39 married with 2 boys 8 (Joshua) and 12 (Noah). I was always in in 140s and was inspired by my employer to do Atkins in which I lost 25 lbs in 2 month (was I on a roll) I went from size 12 to 8. I maintained for a few months then I got pregnant with my youngest. Ever since I've only been going up, during covid I went from 145 to 173 lbs. My knees and ankles began to hurt and when I get dressed in my size 8 outfits I looked like a sack of cabbage with lumps and bumps poking out wherever they could find a space ( mind you I'm only 5 feet). I'm more of a flat chested, wide hipped person who decided to lose something , anything at all to start feeling less pain. On June 3rd 2022 I decided to return to my faithful Fitness Pal, on a low card diet I'm proud to say from them 173 today I'm 161.2 lbs. My desire is to hit 145 again and not 125. I LOVE the support and encouragement from this community and so far you are all great help.
I'm very grateful to you all and I'll play it forward 😘6 -
Hello team! I'm a 30 year old divorced mom of 3 from NYC area who has been doing weight loss for a while. A few years ago I had dropped 60 pounds successfully on MFP and was near my goal weight, and then I got divorced and struggled with my weight again. After hitting a new highest weight, the pandemic started and I went up even higher. It's taken years to get everything settled legally and financially after the divorce but I've finally been feeling like I'm in a good spot with all that which has also helped mentally so I've been feeling ready to start back at MFP again. I know this is just something I have to do for my own health and also so I can be there for my kids. I saw this challenge a few days after I started and I knew the accountability would help me stay motivated. I'm so glad I'm on this team with you guys!!3
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Daily Post: Monday, August 15
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise: Nothing intentional
Comments: I was traveling home today from a beach trip over the weekend so I didn't have time for exercise. I will be posting again daily from here on out.2 -
Hi team!
I teach fifth grade in Washington state.Tthe majority of my time is normally spent working on some type of prep for school or grading for school. This summer my focus has been to tighten up my exercise routine and eating habits. My current goals are to workout at least 4 times a week and drink at least 64 ounces of water daily.2 -
Daily Post: Monday, Aug. 15th
Track: Yes
Calories: Over 🫤
Exercise: 3 mile walk 👟
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Daily Post: Monday, August 15
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise: Yes
(☯15 min; 💪32 min; 💗60 min; 🤽♂️53 min; 🚶♂️1.69 mi/33 min; 👣11,058 steps)
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frankwbrown wrote: »I'm Frank, 73 years young, 6'1", ~227 pounds, living in California. Retired now, with a personal "part-time job" of trying to get fit again after decades of being a workaholic desk jockey. I was my heaviest -- and unhealthiest -- at 330 pounds, in July of 2020. I set out to lose 100 pounds in one year; it took me just under a year and a half, but I did it. This year, I've been fluctuating in the 220's weight-wise, but I am at my healthiest in 40 years. I think I'm within 20 pounds of my goal weight, which might be around 210-215 pounds.
I just celebrated completing a 10K trail run (walk/run) last Saturday at the Bear Creek Half Marathon/10K/5K race in Briones Regional Park in California. In July of 2020, I could barely manage a quarter mile walk around the block. So, at this point, I'm not overly concerned about my weight; still, I'd like to lose a bit more.
Your weight loss journey is inspiring as well as the variety you include in your workouts. There is no way you could ever get bored!
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carenwilson1983 wrote: »My name is Caren hailing from Yonkers NY. I'm 39 married with 2 boys 8 (Joshua) and 12 (Noah). I was always in in 140s and was inspired by my employer to do Atkins in which I lost 25 lbs in 2 month (was I on a roll) I went from size 12 to 8. I maintained for a few months then I got pregnant with my youngest. Ever since I've only been going up, during covid I went from 145 to 173 lbs. My knees and ankles began to hurt and when I get dressed in my size 8 outfits I looked like a sack of cabbage with lumps and bumps poking out wherever they could find a space ( mind you I'm only 5 feet). I'm more of a flat chested, wide hipped person who decided to lose something , anything at all to start feeling less pain. On June 3rd 2022 I decided to return to my faithful Fitness Pal, on a low card diet I'm proud to say from them 173 today I'm 161.2 lbs. My desire is to hit 145 again and not 125. I LOVE the support and encouragement from this community and so far you are all great help.
I'm very grateful to you all and I'll play it forward 😘
Interesting that your employer inspired you to do Atkins. My work used to encourage wellness but it’s taken a back seat to more important things (to the CEO) like production 😞. I love that you’re realistic in your goal setting and hope to continue to provide support and encouragement.2 -
UnicornMermaidMom wrote: »Hello team! I'm a 30 year old divorced mom of 3 from NYC area who has been doing weight loss for a while. A few years ago I had dropped 60 pounds successfully on MFP and was near my goal weight, and then I got divorced and struggled with my weight again. After hitting a new highest weight, the pandemic started and I went up even higher. It's taken years to get everything settled legally and financially after the divorce but I've finally been feeling like I'm in a good spot with all that which has also helped mentally so I've been feeling ready to start back at MFP again. I know this is just something I have to do for my own health and also so I can be there for my kids. I saw this challenge a few days after I started and I knew the accountability would help me stay motivated. I'm so glad I'm on this team with you guys!!
Divorce and pandemic - not necessarily a good combination🤔. Love that you are doing this for yourself first and your kids. That’s so hard for me to do (not kids they are grown) but I always say I’m doing it for someone else - my dad, my husband, etc. I’d really like to do it for me! We will encourage you to stay accountable for sure!
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WA_Teacher wrote: »Hi team!
I teach fifth grade in Washington state.Tthe majority of my time is normally spent working on some type of prep for school or grading for school. This summer my focus has been to tighten up my exercise routine and eating habits. My current goals are to workout at least 4 times a week and drink at least 64 ounces of water daily.
THANK YOU for being a teacher. One of the hardest and under appreciated jobs in my opinion. No way I could do it! I’m sure working out is hard during the school year because you are so busy. We will be here to encourage you to find time for yourself!3 -
dheliason
August week 3 (Monday)
PW: 161.2
CW: 160.3
Oops! I see this never got sent yesterday!4 -
carenwilson1983
Week 3 Aug (5-12)
Daily Post (Tuesday 08/16)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes (Under)
Exercise: Yes ( 78 Mins. Aerobic )
Goals/Day/Comments: Keeping a low carb routine, lots of exercise and 1/2 gallon water each day.3 -
Daily Post: Tuesday, August 16
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise: Went for a 20 minute walk4 -
Divorce and pandemic - not necessarily a good combination🤔. Love that you are doing this for yourself first and your kids. That’s so hard for me to do (not kids they are grown) but I always say I’m doing it for someone else - my dad, my husband, etc. I’d really like to do it for me! We will encourage you to stay accountable for sure!
If you asked me a year ago who I wanted to get healthy for, I would have only said my kids too. I think it's so easy to put ourselves on the back burner to be there for everyone else but you deserve to do it for yourself too!2 -
Daily Post: Tuesday, August 16
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise: Yes (🧘♂️46 min; 🤽♂️60 min; 🚶♂️3.51 mi/69 min; 👣14,298 steps)
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I’m Janice from Queensland, Australia. I’m a 62 year old medical receptionist. The weight has crept up with age. I want to fix my high.cholesterol and get a bit fitter. Can’t do much at the moment as I’m nursing a foot fracture. Mainly focusing on keeping the calories in check. The weekly weigh in is great in keeping me accountable. My initial goal is to lose about 20lbs. All the best everyone3
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cormierannie
weigh in day wednesday
pw: 143 pounds
cw: 142 pounds2 -
carenwilson1983
Week 3 Aug (12-19)
Daily Post (Wednesday 08/17)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes (Under)
Exercise: Yes ( 111 Mins. Aerobic )
Goals/Day/Comments: Keeping a low carb routine, lots of exercise and 1/2 gallon water each day.3 -
Daily Post: Wednesday, August 17
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise: Yes (🧘♂️60 min; 🚶♂️4.67 mi/114 min; 👣12,221 steps)
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Colleen790 wrote: »I’m Janice from Queensland, Australia. I’m a 62 year old medical receptionist. The weight has crept up with age. I want to fix my high.cholesterol and get a bit fitter. Can’t do much at the moment as I’m nursing a foot fracture. Mainly focusing on keeping the calories in check. The weekly weigh in is great in keeping me accountable. My initial goal is to lose about 20lbs. All the best everyone
Age and weight - 2 things that get higher together for so many people 🤣.
I understand the foot issue - I tend to eat better when I can move too. I had Achilles’ tendon surgery last October and still feel the pains from it. I tried to focus on my eating during that time as well.
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cormierannie wrote: »cormierannie
weigh in day wednesday
pw: 143 pounds
cw: 142 pounds
Well done! 👏🏻🎉1