WaistAways Team Chat - JANUARY 2024
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The week in review:
Sunday - 10,874 + 10 Pilates
Monday - 6437 + 45 bike + 30 horse + 15 Pilates
Tuesday - 9137 + 30 Pilates
Wednesday - 4683 + 20 Pilates + 45 each bike and horse
Thursday - 7758 + 30 Pilates + 60 horse
Friday - 11,886 + 10 Pilates
Saturday - 7942 + 45 each bike and horse
I have no idea how you want to count the horseback riding @ashleycarole86 - I would say it is about the same effort level as walking around 3.5 mph, moderate biking, or a somewhat hilly hike. Not out of breath, but getting warm all over now matter how cold it is7 -
Good morning everyone! I love reading the posts from you all.
I really looked at your steps and exercises. Very impressive.
@eggfreak Hope you were able to get the slush out of the way for the birdies. And yes, cold here too. We had a dusting of snow, then frozen rain and ice. Must go out later to grocery shop for the week.
@lauren_989 I totally remember how everything shut down even with the prediction of snow. They never plowed our street. Just waited for it to melt.
I hear you on the foot pain @Kali225 and @eggfreak that was also keeping me from walking. My new sneakers have definitely helped. Now I need to find shoes I can wear that still help my feet that are not sneakers.
Did a really great feeling Pilates workout this morning. Didn’t want to take the time but it was energizing and so good. Discipline right?
Steps and exercise for the week.
Plus …
Monday 1/1 Pilates 16 minutes
Tuesday 1/2 Pilates 27 minutes
Saturday 1/6 Yoga 26 minutes
and two walks on other days steps already counted.
Hurray for this team really putting in the work and being at the top this week. 🎉🎉🎉🎉10 -
Apologies I'm late again
Friday weigh-in
CW 916 -
12/31- 6300 steps
1/1- 20 min restorative yoga + 11,486 steps
1/2 - 5922 steps
1/3 - 15 min restorative yoga, 15 min hiit, 5544 steps
1/4 - 20 min vinyasa yoga , 5386 steps
1/5 - 15 min restorative yoga, 5279 steps
1/6- 5412 steps
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Team Results
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By Pounds
Individual Results
By Percentage
By Pounds
Team Winners7 -
Whew! Lots of posts to catxh-up on since I was last here. Love seeing the updates & activity.
I have a very busy week ahead. I will be facilitating 3 days in-person with 2 different clients. So long days with a ton of energy output. To recover and reset I am taking next weekend for a solo trip to the beach (5 hr drive). I'll read, do some goal setting for the year, and take long walks on the beach.
@MaddawgMadsen I'm realizing I will be dependant on whats available for lunches several times this week since I will be on-site with clients. BUT, I'm going to see how many meals this week I can go no-processed carbs. My week starts tomorrow. I'll post here to keep you updated.6 -
Had a beautiful walk in the snow today! Not quite enough to need the snowshoes, but enough to put on the gaiters and have to lift the knees. It was a good workout and so lovely and quiet. Here's one of my favourite spots - I love how the branches hang over this little section of the trail, especially when they are covered with snow. I hope you all had a beautiful day!
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Steps
Sunday 12/31 -11,042
Monday 1/1- 7,136
Tuesday 1/2 10,380
Wednesday 1/3 13,041
Thursday 1/4 9,580
Friday 1/5 14,434
Saturday 1/6 10,956
Am I suppose to write down exercise too? Even though I was wearing my tracker when I was exercising?2 -
Line up! due through Monday:
@Zumbaforever
@CarolAnnM2
@cleaneater80
@strong_fit_ells
@StayFITTer
@adrimango
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late Sunday check-in!
I would say the old snow trick worked! we had a winter wonderland here in Boston for sure - started slow and a bit of rain but turned to a nice pouring of snow for a few hours. I got out for a walk in the thick of it, which I love. Cold and biting wind but something so peaceful about it, too. @jugar love that picture!
@eggfreak yes, this is pain (only in my right foot, thankfully) and tightness along the top of my foot - it is extensor tendonitis. The first thing my podiatrist had me do was buy new shoes (Brooks Addiction GTS) and get inserts from Amazon (these ones, if you want to have a go! link ) which definitely did help, I need more supportive footwear. But, it hasn't healed it, and I am getting beyond frustrated. So probably back to the doc at some point in the next few weeks. If I accidentally walk too far and I am still heading home when the pain begins, it can also start to travel up through my ankle and then I basically start limping because I am afraid to make it worse. ugh.
I did a lot of great meal prep today so I am super pumped for my dinners this week (a salsa chicken tray bake a friend sent me the recipe for, crispy potatoes, and crispy roasted broccoli are on deck), and I did a nice Sunday sauce and froze it so I can add it to chicken parm, pasta, etc through the next few months. woo! anddddd the Packers WON! We are headed to the playoffs, baby!! I really don't want football season to end.
and love seeing our team start the year so strong! the only "losers"! huzzah!7 -
Hey team! Thanks to all the folks posting their week 1 steps and exercise minutes for me. Dec 31-Jan 6 is the "week 1".. I still have a few more to update on the spreadsheet but keep those numbers rolling in!
I was away for an overnight.. took Brad to a lodge in the mountains and we did a big snowshoe trek... channeled our inner @jugar
Came home and watched the Bills clinch the division. Going to bed amped up!
I didn't track while I was away but I will get back to it tomorrow. I know being consistent gets me results!9 -
@jugar I believe last Sunday was 150. Today is still 150! Darn. I ate really healthy today. Hope to start this week off better. Love your snowy photo. We are getting snow now. Been a dry winter mostly.
@eggfreak instant message me for my info when you are ready to start FitOn.
Took my husband shopping since he is not clear to drive yet. Got in a cleaning mood. Took everything out of the kitchen cabinets. Threw out lots. Cleaned all cabinets and replaced remaining items. Felt great. Found a supplier for some more fish. They quarantine for 30 days. Safer for the fish. They need to locate one final fish. Hopefully will have them by March.
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Weigh In Day: Monday
PW (Previous Weight): 189
CW (Current Weight): 183
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Stepped on scale 3 times
Let me know if you need/would like to see my exercise time/activity.5 -
Weigh in Day: MONDAY
PW: 206.7
CW: 205.1
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PW: 161.8
CW: 161.6
I laughed when I got on the scale this morning. After 6 days straight, it moved .2 lbs. The human body is so weird!
I packed my gym bag so I'll have everything I need to go after tomorrow's facilitation. I'll need to work tonight. People have no idea how much time goes into a facilitated session, before, between days, and after. This one will be interesting. I've been brought in by a former employer. Kinda weird to go back after 4 years in an external role. It was a very stressful job and I'm aware working with them today and tomorrow may bring some things up for me. So being very gentle with myself will be key. Hope everyone has a good week!9 -
Happy Monday!
@eggfreak - Yes! I am a fellow New Englander, and we got mostly snow. I did see the forecast is going to warm up this week so I’m sure most of it will be gone before next weekend. My dog absolutely loves the snow, so I’m a bit bummed for him that it’ll likely be gone soon.
I took the day off from work, but I will have one meeting to facilitate because of a project deliverable, but that’s fine with me. I’ve got an actual vacation in February that I will be truly staying offline for.
Today is a “catch up” day of a pilates/yoga workout, grocery shopping, laundry, and some cleaning. It’s nice to take a day off from work to accomplish those kinds of things when the weekends are very socially engaging.3 -
@ashleycarole86 I just saw this right before reading your message about snowshoeing with Brad - it's perfect! Cracked me right up. If only he knew how much work it is to snowshoe
Enjoy the snow if you have it! I'm going out on the shoes - it snowed more overnight, so now is the time!6 -
PW: 161.8
CW: 161.6
I laughed when I got on the scale this morning. After 6 days straight, it moved .2 lbs. The human body is so weird!
I packed my gym bag so I'll have everything I need to go after tomorrow's facilitation. I'll need to work tonight. People have no idea how much time goes into a facilitated session, before, between days, and after. This one will be interesting. I've been brought in by a former employer. Kinda weird to go back after 4 years in an external role. It was a very stressful job and I'm aware working with them today and tomorrow may bring some things up for me. So being very gentle with myself will be key. Hope everyone has a good week!
I am also in an external job with my former employer after retiring a few years ago. It is interesting and sometimes stressful - good luck with yours! You are right to keep yourself centred and breathing deeply.7 -
LAST CALL!
All weigh-ins for this week must be in by 10 hours from now. Don't forget!
@coraliesara9089
@leni1us
@Pearl4686
Thanks!
I'm going to have to sit out January and February. I can't seem to get it together and post my weight in a timely manner. Alot is going on medically right now with my 96 year old dad AND my husband. I would like to still be part of the team but I'll plan to come back in March. I will still jump on
when I can. Sorry team.8 -
@ashleycarole86
I am so sorry but my steps for week one are ZERO. I lost my Fitbit but found it today so as soon as it is charged I'll be using it. So sorry!3 -
@ashleycarole86 - Thursday, January 4th - 0 steps (forgot my watch)
Friday, January 5th - 6,789 steps - 1 hour of CrossFit
Saturday, January 6th - 30 minutes of CrossFit and 1 hour of spin
Sunday, January 7th - 3,472 steps - it snowed, and I don't like the snow, so these steps are all from indoor chores.
Today is beautiful because the ground is covered with snow, but it is also cold and blustery. I do appreciate looking at the snow from inside a warm and cozy shelter.
@jugar - thank you for reminding me (all of us) that cutting sugar and processed carbs out of the diet can impact mood so significantly. I honestly had been in this funk for a while and thought it was just because of the time of year coupled with the loss of our friend. But, I am starting to think it might have more to do with the increase in sugar and bad food choices during that time. Either way, my mood has increased significantly and I am hoping to keep it up.
Something that was weighing on my mind and not helping last week is that we were told that the house we are living in (renting) is being sold this year by September. Great part is we have several months to figure out what we want to do. Also great is that we are in a position where we can buy. But, last week, all I could think about was the stress around all of it instead of the opportunities house hunting can provide.
@Kali225 - GO PACK GO! That was a great game! And, 10 consecutive wins against the Bears, can't complain about that!9 -
CW 235lbs
Ah, January so far is really weird
One of my coworkers who I became quite friendly with is leaving us. She is moving away to another city on the other side of UK. I am really sorry, I will sound like horrible person, but I am sooooo glad.
She is lovely and we have a laugh together but she is also a drinker. She drinks 2 bottles of wine every night. I can always tell when she had a session the night before. What is worst she always encourages me to drink like it is something normal. I drive - she doesn't. I never drink alcohol the night before I have to drive early in the morning. I live in the countryside, almost middle of nowhere so if I lost my licence I would really be finished. We only have one bus a day, not mentioning accidents and killing someone I might have a couple of glasses of wine the night before if I work in the afternoon the next day.
Lately she's on my case all the time:"Have a drink,hun You deserve it. We've had a long day" "I hope you are drinking?I am. Send me a photo of what you are drinking" and it is non stop silly things like that. When I say stearnly that I don't drink, she'll calm down and start again. Drives me nuts. Sometimes I'll just agree with her and say yes, I am drinking just to keep her quiet
But also the problem is that when she keeps going on about it it makes me crave alcohol. And I won't lie to you Friday and Saturday night I will have a bottle of wine (each night 1 bottle) because I don't have to drive in the morning, my husband takes me to work. Not every weekend but most I struggled with alcohol 2 years ago and I am worried that it will happen again.
Her last day is Wednesday, I am sad but also relieved. I know it is me, my will power and she is not making me drink - but she is not helping situation because she knows I've had a problem.
There - I got some things of my chest and please don't think I am horrible person and I am not sticking my head in the sand
I just have to deal with it now and stop drinking completely
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@strong_fit_ells - you are absolutely not a horrible person! Your ability to deal with this kind of presence in your life and only have a bottle or two of wine on the weekends is inspiring. I wouldn't be able to do that. I'm glad that she is leaving because it will make it easier for you, but understand and feel for you that your friend is moving.5
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LAST CALL!
All weigh-ins for this week must be in by 10 hours from now. Don't forget!
@coraliesara9089
@leni1us
@Pearl4686
Thanks!
I'm going to have to sit out January and February. I can't seem to get it together and post my weight in a timely manner. Alot is going on medically right now with my 96 year old dad AND my husband. I would like to still be part of the team but I'll plan to come back in March. I will still jump on
when I can. Sorry team.
No problem! Life happens and you'll be back when you can. Hugs to you1 -
@adrimango the solo beach trip sounds fabulous and even the solo 5 hour drive a good time to catch up on music/podcasts/silence. Love me a roadtrip.
@jugar what a beautiful quiet scene in the snow. Glad you were able to get out later with the shoes. Just a dusting here really and potentially 2 in of rain coming soon to wash it all away. and @ashleycarole86 a nice mini escape for you and Brad too..with snowshoes!
@Kali225 I had googled top of foot pain last week and that's exactly what came up. Thank you for passing along the sneaker recommendation - ordering tonight as I needed new sneaks anyhow. like @micki48, I need some good shoes too. One site I saw talked about icing 4 times a day not really a fan at this time of year. I'll start with the footwear. The pain/limping is really a PIA and inconsistent.
@leni1us good luck and strength to you - from a former caregiver - there's a lot to juggle.
@strong_fit_ells It certainly won't hurt to have that constant niggling removed. Lots of us here taking a break from the alcohol too.
@MaddawgMadsen just getting through a funk and then faced with house hunting - but you turned it around and mention the opportunities of a house hunt...I'm impressed with the conscious reframing of what is, for most, a daunting task...and like you said, good that you have time ahead to sort it out.
I've had some 'wins' and 'losses' and learning experiences this past week. With no internet, went to bed early, didn't snack around. With just one evening of it back, watched one program while sorting thru a big drawer of socks; a second program, with no task to accompany it, I went looking for a snack - completely thought I could just limit to one portion, but no. So, lesson is to try to have a task to do while watching a program. A win was going to a memorial service & reception and not letting a huge table of amazing looking desserts or big white bread subs tempt me...had a cut up apple and almonds in the car waiting for me and had those on the ride home instead.
My calorie setting is quite low (1200) so I'm not too upset with myself if I go over a hundred or so calories...I know that I'm still going in the right direction. I do make sure that I eat right up TO the 1200 on all days, (assuming I don't go over) and am back to using a scale to build a bowl/meal/salad, measuring everything...I want to guarantee that I'm not missing out on any calories (medium banana, etc.. is a bit subjective). I feel like having every little morsel is important or I might set myself up for a binge later because I'm hungry. Also have heard that eating too little can cause your body to halt losing because it's preserving energy. Thoughts on that? is that true?
My new boss and I are getting along fine, it's all going to work out. Happy to report that my stress level is very low at the moment, can focus on this healthy eating task at hand. Contacted the recreation center about signing up - they sent me a link to a site to sign up that wants to have unlimited access to all my info ....grrr....I hate all that - will see if they'll just accept a check from me for the year (it's only $5/month for town employees) Okay, must go buy some new sneakers - get onto Fiton in the coming week and get busy.
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Well note to myself. Go to gym on nice days instead of procrastinating. I had planned to start this weekend but said nah ill just start Monday. Well, while I'm getting my gym clothes on I'm dreading my first day more due to the weather. Extreme cold and rain. Next time I won't procrastinate so I can skip days that's really rough weather. But I'm determined to go today as the start of day1!6
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@Kali225 and @eggfreak My podiatrist recommended the exact same inserts. I have found that the sneakers have enough support on their own. I haven’t used the inserts in them. I will say I have found that in one pair of shoes I feel like I’m slipping out of my shoes with the inserts in. I have mostly worn my sneakers. I don’t enjoy not being able to wear cute shoes, but having my feet screaming is worse.
@jugar Love the beautiful photo. How peaceful to be able to go walking there. Lucky you. And Brad and Ashley what a fun adventure you had.
So I’ve logged my food. I’m just about to my step goal but my big win was doing Pilates after I came home from school. I took the suggestion made here to reframe it not as something I have to do but rather something I get to do. It’s a reward for working hard all day. It worked! I got on my mat. Yay! Thanks for the advice.
We are looking at big rain tomorrow with strong wind gusts. Hope everything goes ok getting to and from school.
On the football front - congratulations to those of you with winning teams. Our Birds are in the playoffs, but Wew lately it’s been real bad. Good luck everyone.
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So, lesson is to try to have a task to do while watching a program. A win was going to a memorial service & reception and not letting a huge table of amazing looking desserts or big white bread subs tempt me...had a cut up apple and almonds in the car waiting for me and had those on the ride home instead.
My calorie setting is quite low (1200) so I'm not too upset with myself if I go over a hundred or so calories...I know that I'm still going in the right direction. I do make sure that I eat right up TO the 1200 on all days, (assuming I don't go over) and am back to using a scale to build a bowl/meal/salad, measuring everything...I want to guarantee that I'm not missing out on any calories (medium banana, etc.. is a bit subjective). I feel like having every little morsel is important or I might set myself up for a binge later because I'm hungry. Also have heard that eating too little can cause your body to halt losing because it's preserving energy. Thoughts on that? is that true?
The eating too little question reminds me of the 'cellist I played with for more than 30 years. We were discussing sound colours and textures, and he made the best demonstration of how to find the limit between a big full sound and one that is ugly. So easy with a bow! He played an open string with normal pressure, then added a bit more pressure each time, until the note became loud, then intense, then rough, then seriously gritty. He said if you don't go all the way to ugly and horrible you don't find that fine border between something that works and something that doesn't. I think we find those lines with our calorie settings. If we eat too little, it is true that our body goes into a panic and makes it easy to jump on every crumb and eat all the things. We feel around for the place where we are losing slowly enough not to cause mayhem. I know I have crossed the line when I'm hungry just about all the time, and/or I'm cold a lot. I hit that yesterday, and today ate an astonishing helping of nuts and dried fruits to try to get back to normal. I'll head back to the good side of the line tomorrow. I doubt that any of us gets so far into hunger that we go into that starvation mode where we are lethargic, cold, and seriously conserving calories. Hopefully!
I am like you - set it at 1200 to be able to be a bit loosey goosey. When I feel that little body panic coming on, I up it a bit. While I was losing, the plateaus were very important. You can't go on losing constantly, especially once you're closer to your goal range. Let the body get used to the new normal and then get back at it - find that border and stay just on the losing but still feeling good side. Good hunger before every meal is great - important even. Constant hunger not so much.
Enough going on for tonight! Thanks for the question - it is always an interesting one trying to figure out the boundaries.
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EEEK! It was just brought to my attention that I made a mistake in the tallies!
It was @eggfreak that should have the 3rd place for last week - she and @Gidgitgoescrzy were apart by .03% but I put them in the wrong order! Both amazing losses for the week but officially, @eggfreak was 3rd. WTG!6
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