❤️⭐️2024 Weekly Weigh-in Challenge⭐️❤️

jm216
jm216 Posts: 3,950 Member
Happy 2024 to you!
Welcome to our weekly weigh in challenge!

2024 is about you and creating your personal goals toward weight loss and wellbeing. We are here to join you on your journey and encourage and support you.

You can start now or wait until January. Latecomers can jump in and join the challenge any time this year.

I will also post a monthly challenge as well, so feel free free to join that as well.

Here is to a healthy and happy 2024!

Jill🥰
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  • jm216
    jm216 Posts: 3,950 Member
    Tell us about yourself and set your goals for January. Choose the best day for you to weigh- in. I like Wednesdays since I’m not working, and I always include the first and last day of the month. You can copy and paste my format or create your own:

    Hello, I’m Jill. 🥰I’m 53, 5’7” and I live in Michigan.

    My goals for January :
    ⚖️Weigh- in daily/ weekly
    📝Log daily
    🙆‍♀️Stretch daily/ Exercise 3x per week- starting at 15-20 minutes of beginner dance workouts
    Get back down to under 200 pounds

    Starting weight January 1st:
    Jan 1
    Jan 3
    Jan 10
    Jan 17
    Jan 31
    Total weight lost in January:

    Jill🥰
  • jm216
    jm216 Posts: 3,950 Member
    Hello, I'm Stormy. I'm a 73-year-old grandfather from Eastern Washington State. I'm 5'4" tall and my claim is that I am not too heavy, I'm just too short. I am looking forward to posting with this group as we work on moving our height and weight in a healthy normal direction.

    See you all back here on Jan 1st.

    Welcome Stormy! You sound like an amazingly funny grandpa. So glad you’ve joined.
  • ManifestingToday
    ManifestingToday Posts: 594 Member
    Hi, I'm a 50+ yo married female, 5'6", and tired of looking and feeling like I do. I’m making changes to get out of the Obese category, to look good in my clothing, and to have confidence in public again.

    Looking forward to kicking off January with this challenge.
  • jm216
    jm216 Posts: 3,950 Member
    Hi, I'm a 50+ yo married female, 5'6", and tired of looking and feeling like I do. I’m making changes to get out of the Obese category, to look good in my clothing, and to have confidence in public again.

    Looking forward to kicking off January with this challenge.

    Glad to see you here, too!
  • Walela617
    Walela617 Posts: 616 Member
    edited December 2023
    Thanks so much for starting this challenge, Jill!

    Hello everyone, I’m Carole🕊️ I’m 65, 5’3” and I live alone in Metro Boston, Massachusetts, still working full time at Mass General Brigham Personalized Medicine in Cambridge. My all-time highest weight was 217 lbs. on Leap Year Day in 2008. I plan to get back down to goal weight range of 132-141 lbs. in 2024, hopefully by Leap Year Day of this year, February 29, 2024! Please note: 141 is upper limit of " normal" BMI for my height, according to NIH at this link: https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/lose_wt/BMI/bmicalc.htm

    My goals for January are as follows:

    1) Weigh-in weekly on Sundays, beginning New Year's Eve, 12/31/23 and report here.

    2) Log daily on MFP: (food/water/activity/sobriety)

    3) NO alcoholic beverages!🍷🍸🍺🥃

    4) Exercise at least 5x per week for at least 30 minutes per session, including walking ~4mph, Zumba and other dance workouts and beginner strength training at least twice per week for at least 15 minutes per session.

    5) Lose at least 5 lbs.

    Start weight will be on Sunday, 12/31/2023, posting on these dates:

    DEC 31:
    JAN 07:
    JAN 14:
    JAN 21
    JAN 28:
    JAN 31:
    Total weight lost in January:

    I'll be back this Sunday - breast wishes to all!💕
  • PoppyMoss
    PoppyMoss Posts: 4 Member
    Hi! I'm a 67-year-old, 5'7" Grandma from Indiana that needs this challenge desperately! Currently weighing around 215.
    My goals for January:
    Walk daily at least 3 miles per day
    Do weight training
    Log my food into My Fitness Pal
    Drink my water
    Looking forward to being accountable.
  • judefit1
    judefit1 Posts: 1,026 Member
    Hi- joining for 2024! I'm 66, 5' 1", been as high as 160 and appear to be heading there again if I don't make this change.
    CW 146
    GW 125-130, maintaining under 130.

    I was there in summer 2022, want to be there in summer 2024, losing 2-4 lbs/mo. I want to change my habits even more than losing the weight- evening eating has been my downfall. I will weigh in on Mondays starting 1/1/24. Hope that will keep me accountable on weekends!

    Goal for January:
    kill the after dinner cravings
    no wine except when out
    keep up workouts and water
    get on the scale every day; log once a week.

    1/1/24
    1/8
    1/15
    1/22 (away)
    1/29

    Happy to have this challenge, thank you!
  • iLive2Walk
    iLive2Walk Posts: 5,232 Member
    Hello I'm Darlene and I am in another group that Jill has. Retired, 63-year-old. Married (Greg), one adult daughter (Allyson), and one goldendoodle (Monty).

    My Goals for 2024

    ⚖️ Get to my Ideal weight - another 24 pounds
    👣 Log 2,024 miles n 2024 (I count all steps towards this goal - not just intentional miles)
    📝 Log Daily
    🥗 Stay under my calorie range
    💪 Strength Train 3 days per week
    🧘‍♀️ Tai Chi or Yoga 1 day per week
    💦 6+ glasses of water

    👣 📝 🥗 💪 🧘‍♀️ 💦

    Highest Weight 228
    December Ending Weight 164

    Since March I have been writing a montly reflection - this month - reflected on the year. Thought I would share as my introduction.

    2023 Reflection

    What a year it has been. In January my husband went back to work on a temporary assignment for six months. It was the first time in my life that I was alone most of the day. I thought it was the perfect time for me to focus on me for a change and vowed to lose weight, get healthy, give up some bad habits, and exercise. I started walking every day and found a tracker to record my yearly miles. I started with a goal of 1,960 miles in 2023. My weight loss goal was to get out of the obese category – which would mean about 60 pounds. When Greg’s assignment was over, I was worried that I would fall back into the old routine – but happily he not only supported my quest to get healthy, he joined me every day for my AM walk (weather permitting)!

    Since moving to East Hampton 20 years ago, I have had this thought about walking the entirety of the Airline trail from East Hampton to Willimantic. I also thought this was the perfect opportunity for me to accomplish that. I started the trek on January 23. I posted my intention on Facebook to keep me accountable and blogged about my daily adventures. I completed the 62-mile journey on February 22, averaging a little over 2.5 miles per day and lost 14 pounds in the process. I thought, “what now”?

    I found My Fitness Pal and started tracking my daily calories. This wasn’t motivating enough, so found the challenges forum on the site and thought let’s give it a try. I was addicted. I joined many challenges on the site – too many. I have my favorites – two that are competition based, The Biggest Loser Challenge and the Hogwarts Challenge. They make losing weight and exercising fun. I liked them so much that I became a co-captain of the BLC challenge. I chose this one because Hogwarts is too creative for my mathematical brain to be a leader - LOL. I also am fond of a couple others (Fat to Fit and the 5% challenges) which are a lot less intense. The last two tend to overlap with my favorites, so aren’t too hard to manage. I am also in a support group, for friendship and encouragement. I know it seems like a lot – but I love it, it keeps me motivated, and most importantly they are working for me!

    In October I met my 60-pound loss goal, and I added a new goal, another 28 pounds to get in the ideal range. I have lost 64 pounds so far, another 24 to go to meet my goal. I met my 1,960 miles in 2023 goal in October, upped the goal to 2,023 and met that in November. I ended the year with a little over 2,500 miles.

    What are my plans for 2024?
    • Starting the year with a 10K walk in January 1
    • I will reach my goal weight – hoping by my birthday in August; then the maintenance period – which I’m thinking will be just as hard, if not harder.
    • I am continuing with my groups on My Fitness Pal.
    • I am also feeling very nostalgic and decided to do the Airline Trail again – this time Greg is joining me. Can’t wait – he is a little under the weather at the moment – will start when he is healthy.
    • I signed up for the 2,024 miles in 2024. I was going to change to intentional walking only, but the 2,023 routine worked for me so I’m going to do the same for 2024.
    • I am going to focus a little more on nutrition this year, not just calories-in, calories-out. I think in the beginning of the year I will just monitor it – see how close I am to getting my recommended macronutrients goals, then adjust as I become more familiar with it.
    • Try to get at least 6 glasses of water in.
    • Strength train 3 days/week, flex 1 day.
    • Read a little more.
    • Have some fun.
  • Walela617
    Walela617 Posts: 616 Member
    edited December 2023
    Just noticed my unfortunate typo from my last post, LOL! (Darned autocorrect!)

    Happy New Year's Eve everyone!

    Start weight for this Sunday, 12/31/2023, I will be posting on these dates:

    DEC 31: 146.2
    JAN 07:
    JAN 14:
    JAN 21
    JAN 28:
    JAN 31:
    Total weight lost in January: 0 lbs. (so far)

    In order to assure accountability, I will post a screenshot of the stats from my scale app taken from my Sunday morning weigh-ins:
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    I'll be back next Sunday - best wishes to all for a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year!💕
  • iLive2Walk
    iLive2Walk Posts: 5,232 Member
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    Happy New Year's everyone! Hope all your aspirations come true.
  • iLive2Walk
    iLive2Walk Posts: 5,232 Member
    edited January 1
    Hello I'm Darlene and I am in another group that Jill has. Retired, 63-year-old. Married (Greg), one adult daughter (Allyson), and one goldendoodle (Monty).

    My Goals for 2024

    ⚖️ Get to my Ideal weight - another 24 pounds
    👣 Log 2,024 miles n 2024 (I count all steps towards this goal - not just intentional miles)
    📝 Log Daily
    🥗 Stay under my calorie range
    💪 Strength Train 3 days per week
    🧘‍♀️ Tai Chi or Yoga 1 day per week
    💦 6+ glasses of water

    Highest Weight 228
    December Ending Weight 164

    I'll weigh in on Saturdays to be on the same day as my other challenges (and the last day of the month).

    Jan 1: 163.8 Happy New Year!
    Jan 6:
    Jan 13:
    Jan 20:
    Jan 27:
    Jan 31:

    Total weight lost in January: .2

  • helen79uk
    helen79uk Posts: 62 Member
    Hi, I'm Helen. 44. 5'8. Back on here yet again after struggling to motivate myself.

    My Goals for 2024:
    📝 Log Daily
    🏊‍♀️ Swim 3x per week
    🏋🏻‍♀️ Strength train 2x per week
    🧥 New wardrobe by August

    Highest Weight 231
    Goal Weight 160

    Weigh in day: Mondays plus first & last day of month.

    Jan 1: 217
    Jan 8:
    Jan 15:
    Jan 22:
    Jan 29:
    Jan 31:

    Total weight lost in 2024:
  • elle_321
    elle_321 Posts: 63 Member
    Hi my name is Elaine from Australia, I am 55 years old, reached my goal of 65kg in 2019 before having 2 major surgeries, one to remove a brain tumour which was followed by 4 months of steroid medication, the 2nd surgery in 2021 for a knee replacement. Both caused significant weight gain and I have been struggling since to get back to my goal weight.

    Current weight 76.8kg
    Goal weight 64kg

    Weigh In day Fridays

    January 1st 76.8kg

    Jan 5th:
    Jan12th:
    Jan19th:
    Jan26th:
  • ManifestingToday
    ManifestingToday Posts: 594 Member
    edited January 1
    Hi, I'm a 50+ yo married female, 5'6", and tired of looking and feeling like I do. I’m making changes to get out of the Obese category, to look good in my clothing, and to have confidence in public again.

    Heaviest Weight: 221 | First Goal Weight: 165 | Ultimate Goal Weight: 140
    SW Aug 2023: 212.7 | Sep 2023: 207.1 | Oct 2023: 205.5 | Nov 2023: 208.3 | Dec 2023: 205.3

    January 2024 Goals:
    Log Food Daily | 1Hr Aerobic Dance Daily w/Extra Exercise as Possible | 7 hours Sleep/Day | Consistency

    Jan 1: 205.9
  • judefit1
    judefit1 Posts: 1,026 Member
    edited January 1
    Hi, this is my first time in this challenge and I'm very happy to be here! I'm 66 YO, 5' 2" and officially overweight (again). I've been through the yo-yo weight gain and loss too many times and it's not healthy. I gained 15 lbs in the last year and a half, and if I don't change my habits I'm headed for worse.

    My goal for 2024: to gradually lose the weight by changing the habits that hurt me and to learn how to integrate and maintain healthy eating habits for good.

    My goals for this month:
    • continue my exercise routine- which has been pretty good
    • eliminate evening snacking- which is my downfall
    • weigh every day- which I avoid and then gain
    • log in here every week on Monday so I can't pretend the weekend is "free"!

      Starting weight: 146.5
      Goal weight: around/under 142

      1/1: 146.6

      1/8

      1/15

      1/22

      1/29
  • stormywxs288
    stormywxs288 Posts: 811 Member
    Here we go “2024 Weekly Weigh-In Challenge”. Let’s support, motivate, encourage, and inspire each other to reach our goals. I look forward to hearing about your weekly successes and challenges as we work towards healthy goals.

    Start weight: 180.0 pounds
    Goal weight: 160.0 pounds

    Jan 1: 180.0

  • jpierson0122
    jpierson0122 Posts: 2 Member
    edited January 1
    Happy New Year! I’m Jan
    I’m ready to hold myself accountable… the good, the bad and the ugly😱 I’m 5.4 176.5

    My goals for January :
    ⚖️Weigh- in daily/ weekly
    📝Log daily
    🏋️‍♀️exercise 4 times a week (total body workout, upper body workout, lower body workout, cardio

    Starting weight January 1st:
    Jan 1 176.5
    Jan 3
    Jan 10
    Jan 17
    Jan 31
    Total weight lost in January:
    Exercise Dates:
    Week 1
    Week 2
    Week 3
    Week 4
    Week 5
  • jm216
    jm216 Posts: 3,950 Member
    Happy New Year! 🎊

    Here we go! We are all in this together.

    Hello, I’m Jill. 🥰I’m 53, 5’7” and I live in Michigan.

    My goals for January :
    ⚖️Weigh- in daily/ weekly
    📝Log daily
    🙆‍♀️Stretch daily/ Exercise 3x per week- starting at 15-20 minutes of beginner dance workouts
    Get back down to under 200 pounds
    Hang out in the 190’s for a bit… then hit my ultimate goal of 185.

    Starting weight January 1st: 205.6
    Jan 1: 205.6
    Jan 3
    Jan 10
    Jan 17
    Jan 31
    Total weight lost in January:

    Jill🥰
  • majork29
    majork29 Posts: 760 Member
    Hello, I’m Kira. I'm 52, 5'1" and live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, with my husband. We are now officially empty nesters with chicks that still come home often!!

    My goals for January :
    ⚖️Weigh- in daily
    📝Log daily
    🙆‍♀️Get 8000 steps at least 3 time a week, go for a walk at least 2 times a week

    Starting weight January 1st:
    Jan 1 - 185.4
    Jan 2
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  • pammyNNP
    pammyNNP Posts: 72 Member
    edited January 1
    Yay! A year long challenge! I need this to stay engaged and accountable. I like the weekly check in and the year long plan to be able to set realistic goals. I am a 58 year old NP with a pretty crazy work schedule. I work 24 hour shifts, so you can imagine I can be up and trying to manage eating schedules at all weird hours of the day and night.
    Goals for 2024: log food daily, weigh in daily as possible, get to the gym at least 2-3 times a week and drink more water instead of diet soda!
    I am going on vacation at the end of Jan-early Feb so I want to at least get a head start and start walking more comfortably. I injured my knee last month and am still working that out.
    Looking forward to watching everyone's progress!

    January 2024
    1/1: 248
    1/2
    1/3
    1/4
    1/5
    1/6
    1/7

    Weight +/- for the week:
    1/8
    1/9
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    1/15
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    1/22
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    Weight +/- for the week:

    Weight +/- for the month:
  • deepwoodslady
    deepwoodslady Posts: 12,083 Member
    edited January 1
    Hi, my name is Donna. I am 63 years old and I live in a very very rural area of Michigan USA. My highest weight was 253 lbs. I gained it all when I quit smoking in 2007. One day (in 2018) I looked up and realized it had been 11 years since I had quit and gained all the weight. 11 YEARS!!!! Why was I still so fat? I started on a quest to lose the weight. I did very well but was derailed by the Covid shut-ins in 2020 and 2021. However, I am back at it and determined to get to 155 minimum or 145 desired. I have lost 16 pounds in 2023, left the obese catagory and entered into the world of overweight (by a smidgen).

    I am a breast cancer survivor, very bad thyroid, Type 2 diabetes VERY uncontrolled, Insulin Resistance, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Recent past heart attack with heart stent and osteoperinia in my knees and L-4, L-5 and L-6 of my back. Nearly all of these problems stem from the excess weight. Obesity is it's own disease and is a silent killer. My goal is to turn it all around and get back to health and vitality. Exercise is much more carefully metered out these days due to the heart issue/breathing. However, I went to cardiac rehab last year for about 5 months and have learned my limits so I am able to get some safe movement in.

    Because of my T2D, I choose to eat low calorie while keeping the net carbs under 100 daily. I also have been experimenting with the zig-zag diet where you stagger your calories (and carbs in my case). You can google it and find out how it works if you wish. It seems to be helping me as it allows me a couple of somewhat higher calorie days (on days I travel or have a social event), followed by some lower calorie days to "make up for it" or balance it out. I try to get in 30 minutes or more of exercise on most days.

    I am single, widowed, mother of 4 adult children including one 27 yr old Autistic son who lives with me. I have 6 grandchildren. I am a retired former small business owner. I travel by car often as I live in a very small Amish type community so shopping is usually an all day venture to larger cities. The restaurants in those cities are my weakness as it's like being a kid in a candy store when your from a limited small town such as mine. I am working on mastering healthier ordering.

    I hope you will all share your ideas and plans in order to help the rest of us. I love reading your posts about your diet, your research, the books you are reading, the websites with good articles, etc. I also just enjoy hearing about your families, your pets and how your day is going overall. I hope you will find me informative and supportive. Let's do this, my friends. We all have a few hurdles to jump over bet we got this!
  • HappyHiker24
    HappyHiker24 Posts: 55 Member
    Hello! I'm in my early 40s, and I live in the Northeastern USA. I've gained quite a bit of weight over the past few years, and I'd like to turn that trend around before it causes me any serious health problems. My primary goals for 2024 are to recover from a chronic injury and get back to a healthy (or at least healthier) weight by losing an average of 1-2 pounds per week.

    Jan 1: 216.7
    Jan 8:
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  • deepwoodslady
    deepwoodslady Posts: 12,083 Member
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  • deepwoodslady
    deepwoodslady Posts: 12,083 Member
    So I've been putting some thought into this chocolate gift from my youngest daughter..... I think I know what may have happened. Sometime in December she & I were out of town together and I ran into an Aldi's to pick up my dark chocolate. They have a brand called Moser Roth which comes in various amount of cocoa and cocao. I will buy it as high as a 90% content although this last time it was 70%. She asked me about it because of my diabetes and I told her that I find having a square at night helps to stave off my chocolate cravings and that the extra benefit is that it is an antioxident.

    I have noticed that in all that chocolate she bought, most of it is dark chocolate. Of course, having a Lindt dark chocolate truffle is not the same as having a 70% or higher cocao piece, but I'm sure she does not understand that because I did not fully go into it or explain it to her. I'm sure she thought it would be something I would love and something I could really use.

    What she doesn't know is that I don't eat a square EVERY NIGHT for 365 days. I eat it on occasion when it fits into my macros and when I have a particular craving for something sweet. This is why I like that brand. When you open the bar up, it actually consists of about 5 smaller separately wrapped little mini candy bars that contain 2 squares. It is easy to break it apart, keep the other half in the wrap and put the wrap back into the main bar for safekeeping. It keeps it fresher than just buying a big hunk of a bar. (I'll post a pic for clarification). Anyway, I don't think her gift was an attempt at being brutal. I just think she has misunderstood and so my intention first and foremost is to explain this to her (or the candy may never end).

    My plan for the candy is to share with everyone in the family. A little to each family will not be too hurtful. I will ask them not to let her know because she is still quite fragile with all she is going through. Also, I know that she made a big financial leap here that she couldn't afford just to try to provide me something she thought would help. The others will understand and keep it under their hats. I am also going to share the candy with her as she love chocolate, although she is a tiny little person who picks at it and has such wonderful control that I just don't have yet. I will talk to her about my diabetes and explain that I don't eat it everyday. I will ask her to choose some to take home (a lot if possible), whatever is left after this, I will follow Tish's advice ( @tiabirdie56 ) and freeze the rest in my deep freeze that is in the garage since I actually can use some of it. However, I need to keep only the darkest of chocolate since that is where I have the most control. I am not CRAZY about dark cacao so the control is built-in. I know that this plan will not be the most popular with many of you, but I think it can protect my daughter's feelings, be a blessing to some of the other kids/grandkids and still help me to, especially since all my cacao has to be bought out-of-town. I absolutely will not pawn off too much to just one person to create problems for someone else. I will be careful and thoughtful.

    Well that's my plan and I'll do my best to stick to it. I've worked too hard on my weight AND by glucose numbers so that will be my guiding force and light going forward. I've had many good ideas on a couple of different challenges and I thank you all for your input. By combining some of your ideas, I think it's a good plan. I will be having ANOTHER talk with my daughter, but this time I will explain things better to her and leave no room for questions. She is not a sabotaging kind of person, honestly. She is just a little thing that does not understand the challenges I face as an obese person (food control). Her heart was in the right place this time I do believe. As for the wine, I will have no problem controlling that. The Martini & Rossi Asti (sparkling wine) is one of my favorites. She bought little 4 packs of that which provides about 2 nice pour wineglasses each. That will last me a long time. She also bought one large bottle which I will not pop open until I have a social occasion or family gathering where it can be shared. Control with alcohol is not a problem for me.
  • scrf9bzrs7
    scrf9bzrs7 Posts: 1 Member
    Hello all and Happy 2024! @Walela617, what scale app do you use that provides such information?
  • Kayfattofit13
    Kayfattofit13 Posts: 4 Member
    Hello, I am Kay. Female 5’4, current 247.5. Heaviest I have been. Wanting to lose over 100 pounds in this long road ahead.

    I weigh in on Thursdays
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  • brittgreenlikethecolor88
    brittgreenlikethecolor88 Posts: 1,080 Member
    I'm in! :smile: Brittany, 35yo, mom of 2 boys. Looking to lose about 40lbs overall. Hopefully by summer 🌞

    Jan 2: 195 lb
    Jan 9:
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