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  1. #241
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    Holding steady at 150. Went for a 1.5 hour ride after work today. ( i am at work by 545am so i have a fair amount of time after work to ride before it gets dark) Problem is that when I increase my cycling my wieght goes up as does my pants size

  2. #242
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    Staying accountable:

    Wednesday, November 14

    Calories: 1536
    Exercise: None (rest day)
    Water: 64 ounces
    Vitamins/Supplements: Multivitamin, Calcium, Soy, Flaxseed Oil
    Weight: 142

    Thursday, November 15

    Calories: 1326
    Exercise: 1 hour workout with Tom, my personal trainer (he kicked my butt!)
    Water: 64 ounces
    Vitamins/Supplements: Multivitamin, Calcium, Soy, Flaxseed Oil
    Weight: 142

    Lynette

  3. #243
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    I was very pleased this morning to weigh myself and find I'm at 148.5. I hope it's not just water!

    Last Thursday: 150
    Today: 148.5

    Still sick with a cold though, so I haven't been exercising. Last time I did that I prolonged my cold for over a month. I know some people can do it but it doesn't help my body. Oh well.

  4. #244
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    Monday: 174.5
    Today: 174.5

    And I am so happy. I know I didn't lose weight, but I had been above 177 for so long that to stay steady at 174.5 is truly wonderful.

    I'm going to step it up over the weekend and see if I can't be down to 173.9 on Monday. And, only about 3 more lbs and I'll be down a size

  5. #245
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    Morning ladies! Glad to see some good vibes creeping back in here

    Ate very well yesterday, back to my normal routine. Did 30 min. on the eliptical and some pilates, which brings me to 3 days this week that I've worked out. I want to aim for 4 and ideally 5, and I think I'll get the results I want. Having maintained the same weight for 3 1/2 years, I think it's really exercise that's going to get those last stubborn pounds off. Period's nearly over, so the weight is going back down, but this morning I was at 125.4. Tomorrow we're tailgating the Yale/Harvard game (just because we live near the Yale Bowl, not because any of us are Ivy Leaguers ) so it's going to be very hard to eat well. I'm going to bring a veggie tray and try to find some kind of deceptively healthy dessert I can make. Have a great weekend everyone!

  6. #246
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    Just when you give up....

    ...I was not going to join this thread because with a remodel going on and less sun I don't have time to ride. I figured I'd get back to work when done on the condo. But Wednesday I weighed myself and I'm down 4.2 lbs from before. Since with less training I'm concerned that could be muscle mass I'll hit the gym.
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  7. #247
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    Two pounds down! Another good thing about the start of a diet: the water weight loss. But I've been good, so it's probably at least PARTLY "real" weight. The joys of perimenopause: still no period, no clue when it's coming, so I don't know how to factor that in.

    Had my dog to the vet's for her annual check-up; and found out she's getting above her ideal weight. So we're suffering together on diets .

    I tried the No-Pudge Fudge Brownie one-brownie microwave recipe last night, and it really works! A real tasting brownie in a couple of minutes. (And only one, not a whole pan that I would keep "trimming the edges" on until it was trimmed to nothing.)

    Congratulations to everyone who posted a loss or kept steady despite the odds.
    All things in moderation, including moderation.

  8. #248
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    Quote Originally Posted by solobiker View Post
    Holding steady at 150. Went for a 1.5 hour ride after work today. ( i am at work by 545am so i have a fair amount of time after work to ride before it gets dark) Problem is that when I increase my cycling my wieght goes up as does my pants size
    Yes, but that weight goes into great-looking muscles, instead of unhealthy, unattractive jiggle! And the muscles work much better for powering up a hill than the jiggly fat does.
    All things in moderation, including moderation.

  9. #249
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    No numbers today, but...

    I put on a sports bra and t-shirt this morning and went to fitness class. During the jumping jacks, I felt my boobs slipping out under the band of the bra! That's never happened before--an XL bra has always been quite a chore to get on. I don't know if it's because I'm getting smaller or because my boobs are so floppy they'll conform to any space! lol.

    Then yesterday at the movies Will hugged me and said, "Wow, you feel skinny!" Personally, I think his arms are growing, but I'll take all the notice I can get.

    Karen

  10. #250
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    Tuckerville - you are hilarious! Thanks for making me laugh.
    I am never down. I am either up or getting up.

  11. #251
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    Power Lunch or My Winter Salad

    So, I thought I'd share my own Winter Salad creation that gives me a boost in the afternoons. DH thinks I'm weird and my coworkers go "ewww" when I eat it, but here it is:

    1 block frozen spinach
    1/4 - 1/2 cup frozen corn
    1/4-1/2 cup frozen peas
    1/2 cup black beans
    1 tsp olive oil
    a couple shakes of sea salt
    (makes 2 servings, or one hearty serving if you plan on working out that afternoon)

    Heat in the microwave and stir.
    Nutrional info for entire salad:
    350 cals, 7g fat, 50g carbs, and 18g protein. Also 14g of Fiber.

  12. #252
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    Quote Originally Posted by limewave View Post
    So, I thought I'd share my own Winter Salad creation that gives me a boost in the afternoons. DH thinks I'm weird and my coworkers go "ewww" when I eat it, but here it is:

    1 block frozen spinach
    1/4 - 1/2 cup frozen corn
    1/4-1/2 cup frozen peas
    1/2 cup black beans
    1 tsp olive oil
    a couple shakes of sea salt
    (makes 2 servings, or one hearty serving if you plan on working out that afternoon)

    Heat in the microwave and stir.
    Nutrional info for entire salad:
    350 cals, 7g fat, 50g carbs, and 18g protein. Also 14g of Fiber.
    Yum! It sounds pretty good. That much fiber is sure to take care of anything bad you had for lunch.
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

  13. #253
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    Ductape works with holding boobs in bras. It doesn't even hurt coming off.

  14. #254
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geonz View Post
    Ductape works with holding boobs in bras. It doesn't even hurt coming off.
    Yeah, like you're really going to get me to try that!

    Karen

  15. #255
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    Quote Originally Posted by caribou View Post
    Yes, but that weight goes into great-looking muscles, instead of unhealthy, unattractive jiggle! And the muscles work much better for powering up a hill than the jiggly fat does.
    So very true Thanks

 

 

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