VERTICAL CHALLENGERS! Home to all shorties out there. (OPEN)
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I was able to do that last night, but now I get a page not found error.
I just checked it out and it came up. I wonder if more than a few people are looking at it or editing it, it may say that. I'm not completely computer savvy. :blushing: lol0 -
Hello ladies!
I have a question, on the spread sheet it says "starting weight" is this the starting weight from when I joined MFP or when I joined the challenge for this thread?
You can post whichever weight you want. I know some people have started their weightloss journey before MFP. I posted my weight when I started MFP or you can post when you start here. I figured whichever the person would want to track would be best for them. We'll be able to track how many pounds or so by the challenges.0 -
I stole this off my own intro post...I guess it was too long because no one replied, but maybe if you have a minute you will. lol I always seem to type too much:
Hello everyone....I've read a bit and it seems like a really friendly place, so I'm just going to push my shy habits to the side and jump in.
I'm a 35 year old mother of 2, and very unhappy with the way I've been living my life.
8< SNIP SNIP >8
Sorry for that being so long, but I'm rather excited about what the future can hold for me. I think I'll need the support (and peer pressure) to keep my enthusiasm going. I have such a strong hibernation instinct during the winter. lol
Your kids will love watching their mum transform into the happy butterfly she deserves to be
I used to fall to convenience food because I convinced myself that I din't have time to cook a fresh meal every night. It was easier to pull something out of the freezer and slap it in the oven. I am slowly getting better at planning meals. Small things to prepare ahead go a LONG way. I like to take a couple of hours on a sunday to do what prep I can to make it easier on myself during the week. Cut up your veggies and store them pre-cut in the fridge (potato, pumpkin & carrot keep well in some water). Prepare some meat a couple of days ahead. Marinate it, make your own hamburgers, thread some chicken fillet strips on skewers and pop them in the fridge or freezer... whatever you can to take away that temptaion to order out
How old are your kiddies? They might like to help in the kitchen too - simple things like helping make a salad or rolling some hamburgers. If it's treated more like spending time together rather than a chore it makes it a lot more fun for everybody, and they get to eat their own creations!
Good luck - you can do it!
Thank you...the kids are now 7 and 9. My daughter likes to help me in the kitchen, but my son...man, he is SO much a boy version of my own 9 year old self. lol He is the one that I think about the most when I think of being a better role model. He's the one I can see having this very same struggle. My daughter is naturally a 'mover' and lucky for her, inherited her fathers slim frame.0 -
I was able to do that last night, but now I get a page not found error.
I just checked it out and it came up. I wonder if more than a few people are looking at it or editing it, it may say that. I'm not completely computer savvy. :blushing: lol
It's working for me now and says 2 other users...so maybe it does get overloaded sometimes.0 -
I don't have time to get any recipes up here right now, but one of my favourite sources is [link]http://www.kraftcanada.com/en/home.aspx[/link]. They have a healthy living section and nutritional info for each recipe.
Ignore the "[link]" tags...why on earth doesn't this message board use the most basic of formatting codes???? :ohwell:0 -
Well I have had my first struggle of the day.... lunch with co-workers.... indian food.... way more calories then I wanted to eat0
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Hi Guys...I would just like to say welcome to all newbies, this is an open group so all short sweeties are welcome at any time.
Also - thanks so much for the bio's, it really helps to put a human spin on things instead of just being randoms in the virtual world. Some of them have touched me a lot and I've been able to recognise and empathise with quite a few stories.
It's been so lovely to see them and share, but what is going to be far better is to share our weightloss, our improved health and our victories with each other! Because, lets face it, we all deserve it!!!!
Here is to learning from the past - looking to the future - and grabbing it with both hands. :drinker:
Vertical Challengers all the way!!!!!0 -
Well I have had my first struggle of the day.... lunch with co-workers.... indian food.... way more calories then I wanted to eat
I can only imagine... the best thing to do now is try and work some of those bad boys off and alter certain choices for others there or choose smaller portions. It's all a lesson and we learn as we go along.0 -
Hi Guys...I would just like to say welcome to all newbies, this is an open group so all short sweeties are welcome at any time.
Also - thanks so much for the bio's, it really helps to put a human spin on things instead of just being randoms in the virtual world. Some of them have touched me a lot and I've been able to recognise and empathise with quite a few stories.
It's been so lovely to see them and share, but what is going to be far better is to share our weightloss, our improved health and our victories with each other! Because, lets face it, we all deserve it!!!!
Here is to learning from the past - looking to the future - and grabbing it with both hands. :drinker:
Vertical Challengers all the way!!!!!
I couldn't have said it better myself!
I can completely relate to a lot of the stories I've had the privilege of reading. I’ve been the college student that gained weight from stress and too quick fast food meals to save time. I’ve been the one that gained weight from stress of having family members battling certain illnesses. I have that significant other that eats his plate, my plate, and goes for 2nd’s and 3rd’s and doesn’t gain a pound. When I first met my fiancé I was FINALLY at a weight I was comfortable with and wore shorts in public finally!
When I was younger I was on the other end of the spectrum where I was sooo skinny people thought I was anorexic. Although I wasn’t, I was “that person” where I ate everything in sight and never gained. I didn’t reach 100 lbs until my second year of college. Fast forward to 21 and my boring sedentary job at Guitar Center and I gained more weight. Then fast forward to getting my Masters these past two years and the chaos that ensued during my last year and I ended up gaining another 15 lbs where the last 10 lbs was gained just this past summer during my last month of my internship. In 1 month, I gained 10 pounds!!! I am that emotional eater, where If I’m angry, upset, happy, stressed… I run to my lil friend “food.” I need to get this under control! I refused to hit 140 and let food win this battle since I knew this would continue to be a downhill battle, so finally I came back to MFP and couldn’t be more happy that my friend introduced me to this site!0 -
HI All,
I posted on the other thread, but glad I found all my short girls over here.
I'm 5' and 1/2" (that half inch really matters). I've always been on the curvy side, and never really minded. I tried to eat right, but really just enjoyed food and life. I met my fiance just over 3 years ago and gained a lot of weight in the time we've been together, although I don't know exactly how much since I've never really liked scales. I believe my highest was around 190lbs. As soon as we booked the venue for our wedding, I realized it was time to start loosing. I want to look amazing on my wedding day and not have regrets about not working out enough or eating right. My starting weight on mfp was 180, I'm down to 170 and hope to be 140 or lower for the wedding in June. Once I hit 140 I plan to re-evaluate how I look and feel and will probably set a new goal.
My fiance has been amazingly supportive. He's in great shape and has metabolism that allows him to eat whatever he wants, and he always has enjoyed bad foods. But he wants to tone up some before the wedding and he sees the benefits of eating better so when we have kids we can raise them with healthier foods and better eating habits, something he wasn't raised with. Therefore, he's eating and enjoying the healthier meals we're cooking. We also work out together. He's been an amazing source of encouragement even though he couldn't tell I had gained weight and really doesn't care if I loose weight.
Last little bit about me, I'm a Chicagoan born and raised, but moved out to sunny San Diego last year. The nice thing about living here, is there is no excuse for staying inside and being inactive since the weather is always nice. I'm a full time grad student with just over 2 months of classes left, then hoping to land a job back in the real world.0 -
he sees the benefits of eating better so when we have kids we can raise them with healthier foods and better eating habits, something he wasn't raised with.
This!! I want my daughter to eat healthy! She has a tiny frame and I don't know if weight will ever be an issue for her, but I really want her to learn how to eat healthy. We are pretty good about keeping healthy foods in the house, but I have to admit that we eat out A LOT!
A habit I NEED to kick in the butt!!!0 -
HI All,
I posted on the other thread, but glad I found all my short girls over here.
I'm 5' and 1/2" (that half inch really matters). I've always been on the curvy side, and never really minded. I tried to eat right, but really just enjoyed food and life. I met my fiance just over 3 years ago and gained a lot of weight in the time we've been together, although I don't know exactly how much since I've never really liked scales. I believe my highest was around 190lbs. As soon as we booked the venue for our wedding, I realized it was time to start loosing. I want to look amazing on my wedding day and not have regrets about not working out enough or eating right. My starting weight on mfp was 180, I'm down to 170 and hope to be 140 or lower for the wedding in June. Once I hit 140 I plan to re-evaluate how I look and feel and will probably set a new goal.
My fiance has been amazingly supportive. He's in great shape and has metabolism that allows him to eat whatever he wants, and he always has enjoyed bad foods. But he wants to tone up some before the wedding and he sees the benefits of eating better so when we have kids we can raise them with healthier foods and better eating habits, something he wasn't raised with. Therefore, he's eating and enjoying the healthier meals we're cooking. We also work out together. He's been an amazing source of encouragement even though he couldn't tell I had gained weight and really doesn't care if I loose weight.
Last little bit about me, I'm a Chicagoan born and raised, but moved out to sunny San Diego last year. The nice thing about living here, is there is no excuse for staying inside and being inactive since the weather is always nice. I'm a full time grad student with just over 2 months of classes left, then hoping to land a job back in the real world.
Welcome Welcome! I'm in the Chicago area too. I work out there and just finished up my Masters over there too. I live in Indiana though. Please fill out the roster in this link with any information you feel comfortable with. Please highlight your name in blue if you want to participate in the challenge or purple if you don't. Also pass the message to any other vertical challengers of our new home. We've been trying to get the message out. Thank you!!!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlcJqG9B3Q27dFRGRTRYMHNoQ3U2R2FRbnpoeDItcHc&hl=en_US#gid=00 -
Hello fellow shorties
I guess I'll introduce myself. My name is Lindsay I'm currently a junior in college tackling this biology/pre-med major one semester at a time. I have always been petite & skinny wavering between 125-140 lbs and could eat whatever I wanted until freshman year of college and it all went down hill. I'm sure I can attribute some of it to the alcohol, late nights, and junk food galore but I have since moved home, stopped partying as much and still have been unable to shed the weight.
My main problem for weight gain is that I still have the mindset that I can eat whatever I want and it not affect me. My wake up call would have to be the day I stepped on the scale and it said 160 lbs! That is only 40 lbs away from 200. Heart disease and early deaths run in my family so I knew I had to change it soon before its too late. My main goal is to become a fitness model of some sort. But ultimately to feel better about myself, be healthy, and happy!
I'm very determined but also a complete procrastinator. I get discouraged easily and tend to give up once something proves to be the slightest bit hard. I think this group/challenge will be good for me. A chance to meet people who are in the same boat as me and a chance to lend out a helping hand/motivation to whomever may need it.
I am always looking for new advice or just someone to chat with so feel free to add me0 -
I am wearing a dress today and my motivation for today is that I cannot wait for my thighs not to rub together at all!0
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yes me to I am up for a challenge; I lost 5 pounds last week..so I am ready...all 6 feet and 2 inches of me (subtract 2 feet and add 11 inches..:-))0
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yes me to I am up for a challenge; I lost 5 pounds last week..so I am ready...all 6 feet and 2 inches of me (subtract 2 feet and add 11 inches..:-))
Please fill out the roster with information you feel comfortable sharing. If you are participating in the challenge, highlight your name in blue and if not in purple. Here is the link. Thanks!!! :bigsmile:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlcJqG9B3Q27dFRGRTRYMHNoQ3U2R2FRbnpoeDItcHc&hl=en_US#gid=00 -
yay! A place for short people!
I'm new here and can't wait to start my journey! I recently went back to school and have gained 15 lbs back from the 30 lbs i worked so hard to lose over last winter :sad:
I know i don't have a LOT of time to dedicate to the gym/dieting but my goal is to plan ahead, focus on not over eating and hopefully not GAIN weight in the next 6 months and if I happen to lose a few pounds along the way I will be happy! I want to focus more on my exercise/dieting/lifestyle change once I dont have law classes to study for!!
LETS GO!!0 -
Hi everyone
I was hoping to find somthing like this. I don't do well with challenges mostly because I totally burn myself out, but I would sure like to just follow along :flowerforyou: It will be fun to meet new people who are "vertically challenged" as am I.
My name is Naomi. I am a wife and mommy to 3 Fantastic kiddos age 14, 10, and 3. I dabbled with MFP last year in February and lost 20 lbs and managed to keep it off even though I stopped loging and stuff in about July. I started logging again in January and have lost another 19.5 lbs to be exact for a grand total of 39.5 lbs. My starting weight was 186 and my current weight is 144.5. I would like to lose another 10 lbs by December but with holidays coming and school programs and LIFE I will be happy to just maintain. Slow and steady right??? :drinker:
Oh totally forgot I am 5'10 -
I am wearing a dress today and my motivation for today is that I cannot wait for my thighs not to rub together at all!
that would be nice! I can't remember a time in my life when they didn't... I never quite understood how some people are so comfy in skirts and dresses so much0 -
Hi! I'm 5'2....and a half.
I just joined today and I'm pumped to stick with this and make things happen.
I weigh far too much for being so short so for the kick in the butt it'll give me, I'm in for the challenge - 3 lbs.. I can do that! Where do I sign up?!0 -
I am wearing a dress today and my motivation for today is that I cannot wait for my thighs not to rub together at all!
that would be nice! I can't remember a time in my life when they didn't... I never quite understood how some people are so comfy in skirts and dresses so much
even at my skinniest-107 lbs mine still touched! i blame genetics!!0 -
Hi! I'm 5'2....and a half.
I just joined today and I'm pumped to stick with this and make things happen.
I weigh far too much for being so short so for the kick in the butt it'll give me, I'm in for the challenge - 3 lbs.. I can do that! Where do I sign up?!
JaimeBrown,
Add your name to the roster. Since you're partcipating in the challenge highlight your name in blue. Add the information you feel comfortable sharing. Thanks and Welcome to the VERTICAL CHALLENGERS!:drinker:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlcJqG9B3Q27dFRGRTRYMHNoQ3U2R2FRbnpoeDItcHc&hl=en_US#gid=00 -
Nichole: how you are you enjoying your boot camp? Those things intimidate me.
Babygirl: my father runs marathons, and I always admire those that do them!
otranquility: I love the "6'4" teddy bear". My hubby is tall too.
bobbijo: have you done any exercise videos or are they not enough? I just started Chalean X a week ago and love her attitude and slow pace. It's weight/strength training so it's more for toning, but I love it!
bethgrayster: wow, how nice to get all those professionals to help you attain a goal! Very envious, good for you!
MissJenn: at my skinniest as well my thighs have always touched, just like you, I blame genetics! And super short legs, I have a long torso.0 -
I've already added myself to the roster!
My name is Stephanie and I'm 4'11 and 3/4" (that quarter inch matters!). I'm 27 and I live in Kansas. I'm a phamacist at the hospital so I have a variable schedule - which makes it hard to get a routine going. I'm hoping this challenge will help keep me on track!0 -
Look at all of us short girls!! I love this. It made me so happy to see our goals listed on that spreadsheet. Theyre all right in the same range!
Welcome to those who have just arrived. I can't wait to see how well we lose. I know it helps me to have others keeping at eye on my diary and encouraging me to branch out in my exercise.
Right now I'm doing the 30DS. I'm halfway through level 2. Its really hard but I'm losing weight and seeing definition in my arms.
I also am going to the gym for cardio twice a week ( I will bump that up to 3 times a week in October).
I need ideas on what to do next. I ordered Ripped in 30 and No More Trouble Zones (both Jillian Michaels) but am considering something by Chalean.
Recommendations on a good Chalean DVD would be appreciated.
I had never done a workout DVD before and I am shocked at how hard it is!
What are you all doing for exercise?0 -
Hi
I can't wait 4'10" and fit in kids shoes size 3 and half.
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Right now, I'm mostly using my elliptical ~4 times a week. I try to get to zumba when I'm not working, but I haven't been for about 2 weeks.0
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Just added my info to the spreadsheet.
Never introduced myself officially.....Well my name is Leslie aka Smurfette..I have two almost teenage daughters (12 and 15), living in MD. At my lowest weight I was 95 in high school...then went into the Army and gained about 5-10 pounds, got married had a baby, then had another...I still think I was fine until I got older and comfortable and got out the Army (of course). So my heaviest was at 125 and now I'm working to tone my legs and abs and get down to about 110-115.
I started 30 DS at the beginning of the month, added on Killer Buns & Thighs near the middle and going to start Ripped in 30 next month along with 6 pack abs. I've lost about 5 inches so far all aroun and 8 pounds.
Glad to find this group and looking forward to working out with you guys.0 -
Hi ,
My name is Gina aka gnastro, I have 4 children 1 boy and 3 girls (20, 17, 16 and 14) . The lowest I ever weighed in High School was 110 lbs. That was with 3 hrs. of cardio and lived on boiled chicken and rice. I started lifting 11 years ago and working out. Happily married to my high school sweet heart for 21 yrs. so far. I am a nurse who tries to juggle all the demands of being a mom. Heaviest weight not pregnant 152, pregnant 172. I did a 5k 3 yrs. ago and did in 33 minutes. Did 5k last yr. and did it in 30 min and 22 seconds. I am going to try to beat my time this year.
So happy to find this group and to realize I am not alone.0 -
I'm Lisa. I'm 45 years old, single, with a very spoiled 13.8 lb cat named D'Artagnon. I know how much he weighs because he's decided he likes that flat thing in the bathroom as a pedestal when I'm brushing my teeth or taking a shower......and my scale happens to have Wi-Fi and logs his weight right along side mine. (Note -the scale is smart enough to recognize him as an individual and doesn't confuse our weigh-ins)
I spent several decades in the MO/SMO category, finally peaking at 277 lbs back in January 2005, while eating 1800 calories a day. My metabolism was broken. I was diagnosed with PCOS and put on metformin which created a 16 lb weight loss. Then in September 2005, I flew to Brazil and had a form of weight loss surgery called the Duodenal Switch. That surgery saved my life, and helped me lose 101 lbs. It eliminated my high cholesterol and my PCOS, and helped get me into normal size clothes by surgically repairing my metabolism. .
The DS does this through intestinal malabsorption, so I don't absorb 80% of the fat that I eat. This is great when it comes to eating bacon, but not so great when it comes to figuring out how many calories I'm actually ABSORBING because it's not the same as what I eat. With the help of the DS, I plateaued at 160lbs for the last 5 years.
Thru the exercise function here on MFP, I figured out a way to tweak it so that I can 'subtract' malabsorption calories and get a TRUE picture of my intake. This new knowledge has allowed me to continue my weight loss journey, and since I started here, I have lost another 17.5 lbs, so I am now 142.5 lbs.
I cannot tell you how excited I am to have this information, and to FINALLY be able to use diet & exercise to lose weight. I'm currently getting into size 6 jeans (a completely new experience!), and yet I can tell that I'm not "there" yet. I'd currently like to lose another 20 lbs, and have joined one of the Christmas challenges here to lose 12 lbs in the 12 weeks before Xmas.
What else? I bought myself a motorcycle for my 40th birthday, and I love it. I also got into rock climbing, although I haven't done that lately. I love yoga. Love, love, love yoga. I never thought I would get into it, but it's truly a challenge and the challenge is vs. myself so there's no 'loser' when I win. I prefer machines to free weights but do not like that so many machines will not adjust for the little people. I *could* do that if I could touch the ground, or hold that handle AND press my back against the seat. My favorite are ab exercises - I seriously could do that all day. I feel strong when I do them.
Nice to see other people with the same challenges who aren't going "I'd love to be 142 lbs - be happy where you are", not realizing that I have a BMI of 28.
I have a small frame, and am kind of unsure about how low is too low to go, so I'm kind of thinking I'm going to 'keep going' until I feel that I'm too skinny and then bounce back to where it feels right.0
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