Shape Shifters Team Chat - JULY 2023
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frankwbrown wrote: »@jessicakrall8
I noticed in the July spreadsheet my starting weight shows as 201.8 (I wish!). It's actually 238.9 (the June spreadsheet is correct). I also noticed that Mulecanter is directly above me in the July spreadsheet with a starting weight of 238.9 but in June had an ending weight of 227.0.
Looks like the addition of JScottJr1988 in row 22 caused a cut/paste error.
Looks like all the weights from cell D23-D36 can be shifted down one cell, then correct cells D19-D23.
@frankwbrown and ALL:
There appears to have been an error in the copy/paste of the final weights from June and the beginning weights for July.
PLEASE EVERYONE CHECK YOUR BEGINNING WEIGHT FOR JULY AND IF IT DOES NOT MATCH THE FINAL WEIGH IN FROM JUNE, PLEASE ALERT @jessicakrall8 AND @Pupowl FOR CORRECTION!
Thanks for bringing this to my attention Frank! I think I corrected them all, but want to triple check now.
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alleykat69 wrote: »I don't see the link to "Beat the Heat Challenge ".
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10893914/july-week-1-group-challenge-beat-the-heat#latest
They're always on the main Fat2Fit page under ANNOUNCEMENTS, but it was on page one of the July thread too...
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alleykat69 wrote: »steps for Tuesday 2688
Wednesday 2520
Thursday 3104
Friday 2712
Saturday 4160
weigh in: Sunday
PW:199.4
CW199.4
@alleykat69 always please include the date on your list of step counts...especially when we're switching from one month to the next. Thanks!
I show your PW as 198.4. Was that incorrect?
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@jessicakrall8
I'd like to join the step challenge. My Garmin daily average steps for the past 4 weeks = 6,332. While I'd like to make my daily step goal 10,000 - I am going to make my daily goal a bit more attainable.
For the month of July, my daily step goal = 7,000.
My favorite places to walk are
The Stairs (Swallow Cliff)
Around the neighborhood with my pup
or Waterfall Glen4 -
jessicakrall8 wrote: »frankwbrown wrote: »@jessicakrall8
I noticed in the July spreadsheet my starting weight shows as 201.8 (I wish!). It's actually 238.9 (the June spreadsheet is correct). I also noticed that Mulecanter is directly above me in the July spreadsheet with a starting weight of 238.9 but in June had an ending weight of 227.0.
Looks like the addition of JScottJr1988 in row 22 caused a cut/paste error.
Looks like all the weights from cell D23-D36 can be shifted down one cell, then correct cells D19-D23.
@frankwbrown and ALL:
There appears to have been an error in the copy/paste of the final weights from June and the beginning weights for July.
PLEASE EVERYONE CHECK YOUR BEGINNING WEIGHT FOR JULY AND IF IT DOES NOT MATCH THE FINAL WEIGH IN FROM JUNE, PLEASE ALERT @jessicakrall8 AND @Pupowl FOR CORRECTION!
Thanks for bringing this to my attention Frank! I think I corrected them all, but want to triple check now.
Jessica
All looks good to me now.
I'd like to continue with the step challenge:
10,000 steps/day
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Sunday, July 2nd
WA_Teacher
Previous Weight: 241.9
Current Weight: 239
This will be my last posting. I’m sorry but I need to step away from this group. I am currently having health issues and will be in the hospital for procedure later this week. Then I will have a 6+ week recovery time. Thanks for your support.
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@WA_Teacher
Do you want to removed entirely or would like you like to be put on support? Good luck with the procedure, I hope it goes well and recovery will be quick.4 -
Good morning Shape Shifters. Here is todays card. Happy Monday everyone2
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Sbus12
Monday-weigh day
SW: 188
PW: 177.8
CW: 176.1
Steps 10,000 per day
7/2 1,542 (rest day after an intense week of walking)
Hi!
July is my 3rd month and I’m so happy to have a 11.9 # weight loss so far. It’s slow but steady and counting calories and increasing my activity is working for me. I’m mid 40s, live in the Midwest and I am a mom of active kids who works full time. Making me-time is a priority I’ve been working on these past couple months. Here’s to a strong month everyone!!
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JenHul
Monday weigh in day:
PW: 169.5
CW: 169.0
June 29 Steps= 13,276
June 30 steps= 13,050
July 1 steps= 8773
July 2 steps= 1133 (forgot fitbit on charger for most of the day )
Please sign me up for July walking challenge. I will stay at 10,000 steps per day. I enjoy walking in the evening to relax and end my day right!
I'm on holidays now, so I will have some travel days with low steps, we are going to CFL football games and then Camping for a week!6 -
Hi Everyone, I’m Patrice. I’ll be 57 years old soon. My goal is to maintain my weight between 120 and 130 pounds, which is the mid-point of a healthy BMI for my height (5’3”-5’4”). Currently, I’m 10 pounds over my target weight of 125. My fitness goals include improving my balance and flexibility, while also building muscle mass. I have osteopenia so I’m taking calcium and doing weight bearing exercises, mostly using my own body weight, to increase my bone density.
This month, I’m going to focus on measurable ways to gauge my progress. Tracking calories is relatively straightforward but I still need to weigh my food more so I’m more confident with my entries. For fitness levels, I’ll set my baseline measures this month. I found this list of tests for assessing flexibility: https://www.topendsports.com/testing/flex.htm
So, I’ll pick 4-5 of them and complete one each week. Then, I’ll use a notebook to track my monthly progress in each of the four categories. For balance, I’ll put on my socks in a standing position each morning, lifting the right foot to put on one sock while balancing on my left and then lifting the left foot while balancing on the right. I’ll make a note each day this month so I can find out where my starting point is and set my goal for improving in August.
In 2022, I had a bone density test done, which my doctor recommends every two years beginning at age 55. So, she’ll give me another referral during my annual physical in 2024. I think that test shows other body composition information, such as the amount of water and fat, etc. I still need to review my records from 2022 and then compare the muscle mass results that I get in 2024.
Does anyone else have ideas for objective measures of progress?
I am going to run a 5k race in September but I don’t train for running so I don’t think I should use it as a way to gauge fitness improvement. One of my soccer friends hosts/sponsors the race, which is the main reason I participate. Her family started the race when her daughter was diagnosed with cancer. Her daughter finished her treatment and is now thriving after the treatment was successful so I participate in the race as a way to celebrate her perseverance through difficult circumstances and raise money to support research so others can benefit.
That’s the long way of saying I don’t have any expectations for improving my pace this year. Last year, I won my age category, which was a total fluke. 🙃 Maybe my goal can be to match the pace from last year? At 57, I’m not sure it’s realistic to get faster, but maybe I can — 🤔
It’s interesting to think about goal-setting as we age. At some point, the numbers are likely to regress, but how much is still positive in terms of aging?! I just want to maintain optimal levels of health. As we get better at removing the stigma of aging - especially related to women - I hope it will be easier to set realistic targets without feeling badly when we can’t attain the same fitness levels as we used to. Here’s a fun video of a 92 year old man winning a race against other seniors to keep us motivated:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yekpl9CJmkA
Have a great week, Shape Shifters!
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@jessicakrall8 - Roger that, will ask the mods to scoot me to the side of the road.2
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@jessicakrall8 and @Pupowl — Thank you for all you do to keep this community together so we can all support one another and stay on track for success!
@Cyncia85 - I appreciate the beautiful photos you shared. The Cliff stairs are impressive and the natural surroundings seem to inspire climbing. It must feel so rewarding when you get to the top.
@WA_Teacher - I’m sorry to hear about your health difficulties but hope we can be a support to you as you recover and regain your strength. ❤️🩹 I hope you decide to stay with the Shape Shifters group but I wish you the best either way. We don’t want you to feel like it’s one-more-thing-to-have-to-think-about but we’re here if it’s helpful to you!
@Sbus12 - Congratulations on your success. Realistic goals and a steady building of positive habits sounds like a great plan to me.
@frankwbrown - Your step counts are aspirational for me. Keep up the fantastic work! — and thanks for your keen observations in regard to the spreadsheets. So helpful —
@JenHul - I hope you have a wonderful time — enjoy the CFL football games and camping with your family ⛺️!
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Sorry, I was traveling last week and forgot to weigh in when I returned on Saturday.2
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Itadakimasu7 wrote: »@jessicakrall8 - Roger that, will ask the mods to scoot me to the side of the road.
@Itadakimasu7 I already did...enjoy your vacation! See you in a bit...
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WA_Teacher wrote: »Sunday, July 2nd
WA_Teacher
Previous Weight: 241.9
Current Weight: 239
This will be my last posting. I’m sorry but I need to step away from this group. I am currently having health issues and will be in the hospital for procedure later this week. Then I will have a 6+ week recovery time. Thanks for your support.
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WA_Teacher Hope your hospital stay goes quickly and you're healing is as pain-free as possible!! Take care and let us know how you're doing. We'll welcome you back as soon as you're ready.
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JessicaKrall8
Monday weigh in
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Long post....
I live near Swallow Cliff - a forest preserve in Cook County, Illinois. It has hills, ravines, lakes, trees, etc. I call it "the stairs." There are 125 limestone stairs. These were constructed in 1930 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. These stairs lead to the top of a former toboggan run on Swallow Cliff's 100-foot bluff.
I did the stairs this past Friday. I did a couple trips up and down. Then went for a short walk on the path to cool down. My calves are feeling it yesterday and today.
I'm struggling with what to do with myself today. I've got alot of chores to do. Statistics homework. I want to finish a book I am reading for therapy. I'm trying to read and I can't focus 100% because I am ruminating - I have PTSD/depression/anxiety. One way to help overcome the rumination is to get out of my mind and into my body. I'd love to take my pup for a walk - we've got some heavy rain here today. I am thinking of going to the gym to help with the rumination even though this will take time away from me working on my to-do list. But the rumination is stealing my time. Thank you - if you read all of that.
I think that I'm going to focus on my activity goals and get to the gym. I will keep it a light workout considering my calves are sore.
I get depressed and the ptsd. I have those issues as well. One thing that's always helped me this time of year is gardening even if it takes away from something on my to do list. You've got to be mentally healthy not just physically healthy. While these issues will surface from time to time, remember you are in control.4 -
Gm yall. Happy July 4th for those celebrating.3
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