Santa Sprint Challenge 2024

baconslave
baconslave Posts: 7,021 Member
There's a statistic that's always going around that something like 25% of people will gain weight between Halloween and New Year's. It's Holiday season. We're busy with work and school and other activities. With all the stress and uncertainty it's easy to just say to heck with it and cave. And wake up on New Year's Day and looking in the mirror, unhappy with what extra weight we've gained. It happens to the best of us.

Last month we focused on the basics in an effort to avoid gaining during a hectic time of year. But many of us managed to hit our goals and not gain. Some of us even lost a few pounds, and/or gained insight into our own patterns when faced with pressure.

And, you know what, some of us may not have done that great (me :sweat_smile: ) but we are still motivated to make some change. That's ok. No judgment. It was what it was. This is a new month. We can do this!

Planning ahead and keeping an eye on the basics are two of the most important focal points if we want to keep on the up and up in the face of all the junk and goodies rampant this time of year.

This month there's lots more treats around. And maybe some more stress. This month we are again going to focus on the low-carb basics. Yes, again. :lol: They really are so important to success. And keeping tabs on them reinforces good habits that will serve us through our weight loss journeys and beyond into Maintenance Land.

We are going hardcore and going to sprint for 31 days! We'll be Nose-to-the-grindstone, pre-planning, LC bada$$es!
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Some people choose to handle this time of year completely on-plan, supplementing low-carb recipes for all our bad-ol' favorites.

This may not be realistic for some. After all, there are many temptations in our faces this month. And a lot of celebrations. What I have done in the past was pick 1 or 2 events that were most important, enjoy them that day, and the next day was immediately back on track. No guilt, but no excuses. Every other time, I planned ahead. Eat before going to a carby event or bring plan-approved goodies. I actually lost weight in December of 2014. It can be done. Every other year I have easily maintained.

You can pick either strategy, but in this challenge monitoring our plan Basics and becoming a Master Planner are what makes the difference.

Consistency + Persistence + Time = Success

I really can't parrot that cliché formula enough. Because it's true.


Any low-carb plan is welcome. Just post your monthly goals and/or beginning weight, or if you are just planning to maintain through the month, or have NSVs to achieve, check-in daily or weekly with how well you did.

The Basics:
Planning ahead!!!
Staying under carbs
Staying under calories
Logging and measuring
Getting in exercise/movement if that's one of your goals
Keeping an eye on electrolyte levels
Getting enough water
Planning ahead!!! Oh, wait. I said that already? Yes, I frickin' did. Because this is the holidays! You must!

Share recipes, problems, thoughts.
So tie your sneakers tightly folks and prepare to own the Santa Sprint!
We are DETERMINED to maintain, and maybe even lose, this year.
We are DETERMINED to not let December run rough-shod over us, right?
We CAN do this.
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DO THA THING! :wink:


Replies

  • baconslave
    baconslave Posts: 7,021 Member
    Here we go now! December has been on plan thus far. I ate zero of my daughter's sweet 16 birthday cake! :+1: Onward and downward! And DETERMINED. :triumph:
  • 36Gabriella12
    36Gabriella12 Posts: 17 Member
    And so we begin...on Day 7 of December. I am actually down 2 pounds from Thanksgiving but am very unsure how to get thru Xmas Eve and Xmas Day. (Already know the menus and cookies and desserts!!). But I will try hard to keep track. Love, love My Fitness Pal! What doesn't it offer! Good luck everyone and Happy Holidays!
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,336 Member
    And so we begin...on Day 7 of December. I am actually down 2 pounds from Thanksgiving but am very unsure how to get thru Xmas Eve and Xmas Day. (Already know the menus and cookies and desserts!!). But I will try hard to keep track. Love, love My Fitness Pal! What doesn't it offer! Good luck everyone and Happy Holidays!

    I will say what I have said numerous times. Those two days are not the issue. Assuming you can get back to eating low-carb, keto, etc the day after Christmas, eating freely for Christmas Eve/Day, while it will cause some short-term gain of weight, for you to gain fat you would need to eat far more than you likely would. Remember for fat gain you need 3500 calories over your maintenance calorie amount. You will more likely put of lots of water weight, but that is not fat. Put it all in perspective. There are 31 days in December. If you ate at a deficit for all but two of them, you could at worst maintain your weight, and likely could even lose fat overall.
  • tishsmith101
    tishsmith101 Posts: 1,685 Member
    Had a great spin class yesterday then bowling last night. My activity level had drastically fallen off so this was a good return. Strength training at lunch today. Food remains good overall and I'm allowing myself a cookie from the batches I'm baking.
  • tishsmith101
    tishsmith101 Posts: 1,685 Member
    Strength class Wd and elliptical yesterday, taking accountability to increase my activity :)