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Yes. I routinely go over and under daily depending on how hungry I am. It's called zigzagging. I think it's crazy to eat the same number of calories each day because some days you're hungrier than other days. It's the weekly net that counts. As for feeling like a failure, just stop doing that. I'm 55, 5'1" and reached my…
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If you don't have flowlink you can update the information manually.
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Usually the rule of thumb for cardio is if it's above the neck and you don't have a fever, it's okay to do cardio (head cold). Below the neck, like bronchitis, no.
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Dude. As if your descriptions weren't already enough you had to post PICTURES of that yummy stuff!
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Did the same thing. Felt the same way. Rode my bike for an hour. Soreness gone!
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http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/14/exercise-snacks-to-control-blood-sugar/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0 Plus, 1280 doesn't sound like enough calories, even though that is what MFP recommended. I use this calculator, which I feel is more accurate. http://scoobysworkshop.com/accurate-calorie-calculator/
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/RUNNING_AMOK_1958
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Keeping them in the freezer wouldn't keep me out of them. I bet they taste great frozen when it's hot outside. Like chocolate covered cookie dough ice cream. Yum!
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When I see a fat person on a mobility scooter I always ask myself the following question. "Are they fat because they have a disease or injury, or do they have a disease or injury because they are fat?"
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Although 'exercise snacking' is approached from the low blood sugar standpoint in this link, it also works well when you don't have a lot of time to exercise. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/14/exercise-snacks-to-control-blood-sugar/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0
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You've already done the hardest part-moving out. He did you a favor this weekend and gave you a glimpse of what it would be like if you went back. Don't. Just don't.
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You should think about doing both, not either/or. I do strength training and run for cardio.
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The first week's loss was mostly likely a lot of water. Since you're a big guy, I don't think 1200 is enough. I use http://scoobysworkshop.com/accurate-calorie-calculator/ Use a food scale for accurate measurement. Eat back a minimum of half of your exercise calories. One week, especially only the second week, is not a…
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I'm 55, been running for two years, have been at goal since first of June. Lost at about .5-1 pound a week eating 1400-1550 a day. Eating 1711 to maintain 125 pounds. Ran today and ate around 2100. Currently training for a half marathon. Feel free to send me a friend request.
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You're already ahead of the game since you know what to do, but it's easier said than done. Having the support of others makes a huge difference! Good luck! You will ace this!
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By knowing the scale will probably show a loss after rest days and the possibility of a new running PR. Most of my PR'S happen after rest days.
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Another way to look at it? JUST KEEP GOING!
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Welcome to life! So glad you are enjoying it now!
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How proud I am of myself.
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http://www.livestrong.com/article/455869-high-intensity-interval-training-for-weight-loss/
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Hi. I'm Joni. I'm 55 and retired three days ago on July 2. Yay! I live in Washington state, but spend a lot of time in Montana too. I started running in the spring of 2012 when I was 53. I had always hated running but one day while I was waiting for spin class to begin I hopped on a treadmill and the rest is history. I ran…
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Second try.
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Obviously not.
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http://tickers.TickerFactory.com/ezt/t/w7bN9cu/exercise.png It's my first time trying this. Hope I did it right!
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Bravo!
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Only $5 with lots of quick, easy, light recipes! http://www.shoptasteofhome.com/taste-of-home-quick-light.html
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Proof that there is such a thing as a stupid question.