Any couples out there?
cvpis4me
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My husband and I joined MFP together and are working to lose weight. I've got 49 pounds to lose, he has about 35. Unfortunately he loses the weight MUCH faster than I do, though we both plan to use MFP for the long-term and think of it more as a lifestyle change instead of a diet. Still, I get a bit jealous that he gets to eat so much more food than I do and still loses weight faster! But it's great to have your spouse as a support system and gym buddy. I don't think I could be as successful as I am without him
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My husband and I are doing this together, too. I get jealous that we do the same workouts and he burns 1.5x what I do...but it sure is a lot more fun and realistic if you've got a partner in the journey. We've really loved exploring healthy new recipes, and more than that, getting our butts off the couch and outside! You and your husband feel free to add us both--he's duncanryan. Good luck!0
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My husband and I joined Memorial Day 2011. He is Underweight! I started at 230 and am at 174.
The doctor told Ian, my husband, to gain 10 pounds. He uses MFP to try to eat back all the calories he burns and tries to gain. He goes up a few and back down. At 5'10" he is 141 pounds and looks like an anatomy diagram, you can trace every muscle.
I have gone from size 20 to 14 so far. My goal is to reach a normal weight range for a 5'2" woman.
Ian is 46 and I am 61!0 -
My hubby and I both have MFP accounts and he's very supportive of my weight loss goals. Mentally, he still hasn't reached the point of being accountable for his calories... I'm waiting for the day when he becomes a full MFP supporter and doesn't have any reason to feel bad about being overweight.
Of course, no matter what, I love him anyway... I'd just like him to be around for a long time.:-) I've been trying to convince him to train for a 5K with me. I'm a newbie runner and he hates running (that used to be my mindset too, so I know that can change).
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My husband is in the military so he's used to the running part. I, on the other hand, hate to run! But he can get on the treadmill and run off 600+ calories in the same amount of time it takes me to huff and puff on the elliptical trainer and only burn 300. He really enjoyed his Coke addiction till he started logging the calories on MFP. Now I've successfully switched him to Coke Zero or other no-calorie sodas and he limits himself to one per day, if that.0
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My husband only uses the app on his iPhone, he doesn't come to the site. He doesn't like message boards and is not very social. It's a bit funny, currently we have the same calorie goal, his is to gain 1 pound a week, mine is to lose 1 pound a week.0
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My husband is on MFP - but the bad part is - he's training for a marathon, so he is using MFP to make sure he eats ENOUGH calories - on the days where he is out running for 4 hours, hes coming home and stuffing his face :-/
But still - he's incredibly supportive, he comes to the gym with me and we go out running together (with him pushing our 3yo in the stroller!)
I don't think I'd be as successful as I have been (26lbs down!) without his support!0 -
My gf and are both doing MFP.0
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My wife and I are both working out, were both on MFP, but she rarely uses it, I just keep track of it for both of us. I do agree it is so much better doing it with her. It makes those moments when I don't feel like working out a lot easier. Although, she does tend to talk me out of workouts from time to time .0
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My wife and I are both finding MFP to be a great way to take weight off, and to be mindful of what we are taking in. Having just posted dinner, off to the treadmill to get back in range for the day ;-)0
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My wife and I are both working out, were both on MFP, but she rarely uses it, I just keep track of it for both of us. I do agree it is so much better doing it with her. It makes those moments when I don't feel like working out a lot easier. Although, she does tend to talk me out of workouts from time to time .
I would always talk my husband out of the gym too and he was too nice to argue (or too lazy). But this time around I told him that no matter what my excuse is, we MUST go to the gym three times a week! And so far it's been working. I think the calorie counter is what's helping us the most0 -
My fiance and I are doing MFP together. We work out together as well. To be honest, I doubt I could do it without her. It's just great knowing that theres someone there to push you and help you prepare healthy foods. It's a lot more time consuming to eat clean and avoid sodium. Tracking is the easy part.
And we workout 5 - 6 times per week.0 -
my wife and I both use mfp, and lift at the gym together. It's nice to have someone in the house that has the same goals as you.0
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I had lost about 40 pounds when my husband thought he could lose too. So far, it's almost a year later and I have lost 96 pounds and he's lost almost 70 since October, 2011.
I have been very lucky to have him on board as it makes cooking so much easier! Hell, he cooks most of the meals that we eat at home and he is doing AWESOME!0 -
Yes, my fiancée and I are both on here. She has more to lose than I do, and loses weight a lot easier than I do - and I can't help but be jealous of her. That said, I love having here here - I don't think I'd ever have been able to get as far as I have without her. We keep each other motivated and on track and it's been working well for us so far0
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My lovemuffin and I joined together. I agree with previous posters that eating the same things and exercising together makes the lifestyle change so much easier. He got really sick when we first started (before we started logging) so he's lost almost 18 lbs and I've probably lost 5 (no scale March). We are in day 8 of exercising and are feeling more motivated every day. It's important to have support outside of the site.
Edit: My mom is also on the site, she's the one who got us started here.0 -
My husband and I started our journey toward a healthier life on August 1, 2011. We always believed we would reach our goals because we believed in each other. I have always had a healthy support system from my amazing husband. For the longest he was my only friend on here. Since starting MFP my husband has lost 70lbs. He wore a stretched out size 38 and is now in a size 30! He surpassed his original goal weight and has changed it since then. I have lost 79lbs and I almost weigh less then my husband! I wore a stretched out size 20 and now I wear a size 7!
Know you can do anything you set your mind to, we promise, We're living proof! No one says it's going to be easy, but in the end it's worth it. You're worth it! Hard work, dedication, and time will get you to your end result. DON'T TRY TO 'RUSH' You have to take it one day at a time. Be glad you made the choice to start, that way when a WHOLE YEAR GOES by, you'll be thankful you did. Time flies by so fast. LOOK it's already the 6th day of the THIRD MONTH of the NEW YEAR!0 -
My husband and I both use MFP. I am on this site way more. He is able to just monitor his calorie intake and lose just as much weight as I have. I watch the calories and exercise. Last week he started leaving Farmville/Facebook, ... a little early and taking a walk. He has been on board with the food changes and not eating out nearly as much. It helps to be at least in the same book.0
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my wife and I both use mfp, and lift at the gym together. It's nice to have someone in the house that has the same goals as you.
^That's what is all about.0 -
Yes... I couldn't do this without Javajunki's help.0
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Yes... I couldn't do this without Javajunki's help.
and all around makes it possible for me to stay on track. We are a team here.0 -
I agree! My hunny and I work out almost daily together and enjoy finding and creating new "healthy" foods. He is a meat and potato kinda guy but is understanding off my lifestyle and has made the change with me!! Makes it a heck of alot easier when you've got someone who's got your back, supports you and encourages you 110%. We challenge eachother daily on our water intake and calorie intake, I run or walk while he's at wrk then when he gets home we workout together anywhere from an hr to 2 a day. Then on weekends our hobby is hiking! I wouldn't have it anyother way0
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My fiancé and I are both trying to lose weight, but he doesn't like to sit down and record everything he eats. So I log on to his account and fill everything out for him and then he knows how many calories he has consumed and has left to eat for the day. I'm on here anyways, so it's not a big deal for me to take a couple extra minutes to fill his out too.0
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My husband and I are on here together. This is the first time we are both on the "healthier lifestyle" mind set at the same time. It's been great! He cooks healthy meals, we workout together and we are both examples to our daughter on making better food choices while maintaining a healthy body image.
Doing it together makes a HUGE difference!0 -
i started in dec my hubby in the past month he still has a hard time but is doing better0
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Totoally agree. I get jealous and a little disappointed too but I couldn't do it without him doing it too. It makes it much more fun0
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My husband and I joined MFP together and are working to lose weight. I've got 49 pounds to lose, he has about 35. Unfortunately he loses the weight MUCH faster than I do, though we both plan to use MFP for the long-term and think of it more as a lifestyle change instead of a diet. Still, I get a bit jealous that he gets to eat so much more food than I do and still loses weight faster! But it's great to have your spouse as a support system and gym buddy. I don't think I could be as successful as I am without him
My hubby is on here, but is doing WeightWatchers online. I hate that all veggies and fruits are "free" for him and he can eat as many as he wants! But I couldn't see spending the money for the 2 of us to do WW and I love MFP! I agree, its definitely not been a diet for me. More of a game. I get excited when I am under cals! I feel like I won the game that day! Guess it is my competitive streak coming out. LOL0 -
It makes me happy to see so many couples making this journey together. My girlfriend started a couple of weeks after I did, and we're pretty much MFP addicts these days. Our families think we're taking this too seriously (mainly because we don't want to go out to eat 1,500 calorie dinners with them anymore), so it's nice to know that someone supports what I'm trying to do. She holds me accountable and encourages me when I get frustrated, and I love that I can say "Hey, I'm going to be way over on my calories today, wanna go for a walk?" and not have to worry about her looking at me like I'm nuts.0
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My fiancee and I are both using MFP. She is losing weight about twice as fast as I am right now. I have over 100 pounds left to lose. This is a life journey. It would be difficult without her support.0
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My husband and I are both here on MFP I'm active, he isn't. I don't think he ever comes in via computer, just on his iphone.
We do not work out together often but we both try to keep eachother accountable. He is awesome at getting the the gym every day,0 -
My husband doesn't use MFP, but he has been a huge support for me. Granted he doesn't do everything 100% with me, sometimes he'll bring home cookies or chips etc, but not very often. He does workouts with me, he eats my experimental "low cal" dinners, but best of all he has been supportive no matter how many times I change my mind, or whine etc. There was a few weeks that he was busy and I was left doing most of it on my own, and it was soo sooo much harder. Really made me appreciate how much it has helped me to have him with me.
<<<< He even did a muddy 5K with me just to be supportive. lol0
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