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  1. #16
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    Thanks, lawyergirl, for the link to sparkpeople. I'm investigating it right now, and it may work for me, although I'm really lazy about tracking what I eat, and tend to be denial about how MUCH I actually eat! Maybe this will make an honest woman of me.

    KB

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaybee View Post
    Thanks, lawyergirl, for the link to sparkpeople. I'm investigating it right now, and it may work for me, although I'm really lazy about tracking what I eat, and tend to be denial about how MUCH I actually eat! Maybe this will make an honest woman of me.

    KB
    I've been logging my food (for the most part) for probably 5-6 years now! I find that when I don't do it I allow little things here and there that I don't eat when I know I have to log it. The other thing I like about sparkpeople is that you can track other things like calcium and iron, which I tend not to get enough of when I'm not keeping track. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawyergirl View Post
    I've been logging my food (for the most part) for probably 5-6 years now! I find that when I don't do it I allow little things here and there that I don't eat when I know I have to log it.
    I am the EXACT same way!

    If I don't log my food, I consume 2500-3000 calories a day easy. I have always hoped I could do it without logging my food, but I just can't seem to.

    I will try that website you mentioned and see if it meets my needs. THANKS!
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH View Post
    OK, I checked out myfooddiary.com... that's not going to work either. I tried looking up the foods I typically eat... they weren't there. I found the list to be even worse than the fitday list.
    Sorry it will not work for you. I have been using it for about 1 1/2 years, so by now it has every possible food I eat in it. I no longer recall what the original data base looks like. If I do not use it, I find I stray on my eating.


    There are a lot of databases out there, I am certain you will find something that works for you.
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    Well, it looks like www.sparkepeople.com is the winner!

    The database for the food selection was extensive... I love the way it tracks exercise... and it's FREE!

    Thanks Lawyergirl.

    In the end though... it's all about what works you... right BikingMom?
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Yay, I am so happy you found one you like and that will work for you!
    Jennifer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3 View Post
    Yay, I am so happy you found one you like and that will work for you!

    Here's an update!

    It's been about... uuummm... 2 weeks of healthy eating. I have been logging my food and eating ONE bad meal a week. Just ONE!

    My scale logged me at 125 this morning!

    So, I'm down a few pounds... and clothes are fitting better already!

    Yea, I don't need to pay someone $80 a pop to help me lose weight. I just need to stop eating out and keep to my calorie count.

    PS- Sparkpeople.com is a good site...although, just about all the food I log... they have the calorie count off by 10-20 calories. NOT a HUGE deal... as I just try to average between 1600-1800 calories... but if you use the site and you are trying to get down to the exact calorie... look at the packaging to see how off the calories are.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Congrats KSH!
    Jennifer

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    Ksh?

    You're 125 pounds and your worried about your weight?

    I bet you look great! The only thing you need to worry about now is staying fit, muscular and healthy (i.e. eating right)!

    As gals in this culture, we can all get too caught up on the scale!

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    weight loss

    Here are some things that worked for me.

    1) I cut out sugar. i use either only honey or maple syrup, or try to use fruit to sweeten things for baking. i have found that i don't even need to add sugar to my coffee any more.
    2) I cut out all commercially made "snacks" ie no granola bars, cookies etc etc even low fat ones, unless i have made them myself. most companies will use sugar, corn syrup, un-natural stuff. not to mention other "oddities" that are just not cool in the body. i ONLY use bars and cookies for rides (convenience i admit it). but that is it. if i am in the mood for those things i bake myself.
    3) I make sure that i only eat one serving of one type of grain per day - meaning, i eat one serving of wheat, one serving of spelt, one serving of buckwheat etc etc. we eat waaay too much wheat which makes our immune systems not happy.
    4) i measure out pretty much everything. i don't just dump a pile of rice on my plate, i actually measure out half a cup. that way 3) is "obeyed"
    5) I make sure that every time i eat, there is some protein, fat and carbohydrate. i have found that by doing this, my eating (and my moods) are much more stabilized. i found that i was eating CONSTANTLY, if i would just snack on an apple, then an hour later, i would snack on crackers, then an hour later on something else. I was eating constantly. I found that if i had an apple, some cheese and some nuts, i was actually ok for 3 hours.

    anyway those are the things that worked for me.

    Some good resources: Nancy Clarks nutrition guide
    and i just finished reading The Metabolic Typing Diet by Wolcott and Fahey. Its a little revolutionary, but does have some interesting tips. It brings up the fact that our bodies are all so different that nutrition needs cannot be summed up with a food pyramid. Some things I definitely wouldn't do at all, so definitely read with caution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spokewench View Post
    You're 125 pounds and your worried about your weight?

    I bet you look great! The only thing you need to worry about now is staying fit, muscular and healthy (i.e. eating right)!

    As gals in this culture, we can all get too caught up on the scale!
    Well, I honestly care more about my body fat... but I haven't been able to measure that again... so I have to watch the weight.


    If I were 140 pounds and 18% body fat, I wouldn't give a damn. But, I was 130 at 26% body fat... up from 20% body fat just back in Feb. of this year.

    I also care about how my clothes fit... cause I can't afford to replace my wardrode... luckily... I'm able to fit back into some pants that were getting tight!
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Hann-girl is right on

    Couldn't agree more with that post.

    One other thing - are you weight training? Muscle is more metabolically active and increases RMR. Also, I don't get as hungry after a weight training session as I do after riding, running, etc.

    Weight training isn't about bicep curls and tricep kickbacks. It's squats, lunges, push ups & overhead presses. I recommend a book called The New Rules of Lifting by Schuler & Cosgrove.

    My downfall is sweets - especially chocolate. Once I start during the day, I find myself going back for "just one more." So addictive!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogmama View Post
    Couldn't agree more with that post.

    One other thing - are you weight training? Muscle is more metabolically active and increases RMR. Also, I don't get as hungry after a weight training session as I do after riding, running, etc.

    Weight training isn't about bicep curls and tricep kickbacks. It's squats, lunges, push ups & overhead presses. I recommend a book called The New Rules of Lifting by Schuler & Cosgrove.

    My downfall is sweets - especially chocolate. Once I start during the day, I find myself going back for "just one more." So addictive!
    I try to get back to weight lifting in the "off season"... as I don't really have time to get weights in during the "in season". A few years back, I even dated a personal trainer... and I have hired personal trainers.... so I'm pretty good with weights... although it's always good to get some new workouts!

    For this first part of my weight loss plan... I am focusing on cardio... with a few weights. But I need to do MORE weights!

    The time flies so quickly when I get in the gym! After I complete my warm up/running outside/running drills... more than an hour has passed and I need to go back to work.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    eeee

    Eeeee...I have an appt with a sports nutritionist next week. I am rather frightened because he said he's going to measure my body fat....do they have to? I know i'm fat but i don't need it reinforced Am rather embarassed but it's something i feel i need to do...

    c

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Eeeee...I have an appt with a sports nutritionist next week. I am rather frightened because he said he's going to measure my body fat....do they have to? I know i'm fat but i don't need it reinforced Am rather embarassed but it's something i feel i need to do...

    c

    Yea... it's horrible when you actually SEE how much fat is on your body.

    But, I tell you what, it's what motivated me to get off my lazy butt and start eating right again!

    Good luck and tell us how it goes for you!
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

 

 

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