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I weighed this morning at the gym and hereby vow that I will not gain any weight this month.
I will weigh weekly, go to the gym or, weather permitting, ride, at least 3 times a week, (try for 4 times).
I will eat the box of naval oranges I bought from my son's fundraiser as a snack instead of cookies.
If see any weight gain on my weekly weigh-ins, I will immediately start back with the food diary.
I will, however, continue to drink my non-fat chai lattes (tall instead of grande and not more than 3 a week), wine as needed, and the occasional treat at parties in moderation.
This makes it official. Does anyone want to join me?
Grits
2010 Trek 5.2 Madone WSD, SI Diva Gel Flow
2002 Terry Classic, Terry Liberator
Me too! Portion control of cookies, mainly![]()
Grits
2010 Trek 5.2 Madone WSD, SI Diva Gel Flow
2002 Terry Classic, Terry Liberator
I am really hoping to, but it is going to be hard with parties and family time - and cold weather limiting outdoor exercise. What will help: I get home from a family Christmas time at the beach on the 27th and have the entire week off through NY's weekend. That will be my week to get back to sanity, plenty of exercising and healthy eating. I will probably not weigh myself until Monday morning, Jan. 3rd. If I weigh the same as I did this morning, I'll consider this goal met! Then I'd still like to lose 2 more lbs., but I'm not going to even try to do that in Dec. No need to set myself up for failure!
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
My goal is to maintain... which is not easy, since the older I get, it takes nothing more than eating Asian food (sodium) or an extra glass of wine to add 2 lbs.
While I don't celebrate Xmas, I find there is just a lot more going out, eating at this time of year. This year, it was Thanksgiving, followed by Chanukah one week later. I only had one potato latke, but quite a bit of dessert at a party last weekend. Then there was going out for my anniversary on Wednesday night, a night when I usually am eating a healthy, home cooked meal. I had fish, but I couldn't say no to a split of champagne, since not a lot of people get to celebrate 31 years of marriage, happily. There's a 50th birthday brunch, my oldest son getting married in a small private ceremony that involves eating afterwards, and going up to NH for x country skiing, at an inn, that has gourmet food.
I am trying to up the exercise, too. I started both my winter training program on the bike trainer and am getting back to running. Hopefully, on January 3d, I will have maintained.
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Specialized Oura
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Specialized Oura
2017 Specialized Ariel Sport
I'm with you!!!
Shannon
Starbucks.. did someone say Starbucks?!?!
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Yeah, I mean, really, define "portion," you know? When you're dealing with home-baked goods...well.
Roxy, who actually lost a couple this week!
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.
My fitness center is doing a "maintain, don't gain" challenge - 8 weeks b/t Thanksgiving and the New Year - in which I'm participating. There's a weekly weigh-in, a weekly challenge (i.e., take a new class, learn a new core move, spend 20 minutes on the rowing machine, etc), and check-offs each time you eat fruit, veges, or drink 8 oz. of water. Points are allocated for each thing, and you can be solo or on a team (there are 3 on my team).
I don't know what you "get" for getting the most point...bragging rights, I suppose. That...and the satisfaction of knowing you maintained something resembling a healthy lifestyle during what is traditionally a "bad" time of the year for gustatory temptations!
So far it seems to be working for me. Four weeks, and no gaining. Haven't LOST anything....but I haven't gained, either. So I suppose that's good.
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
I wouldn't mind losing a few pounds, but that is a goal for another month!
So far, this vow is the only thing that got me to the gym this morning and kept me to ONE cookie and NO punch at last night's party (ok, 2 glasses of red wine, but that is for heart healthand sanity. Medicinal purposes.) I did take one bite of a sausage ball and another cookie, but decided they weren't good enough for the extra calories and discretely disposed of them.
Another party tonight -at my house. I will have will power of iron.![]()
Grits
2010 Trek 5.2 Madone WSD, SI Diva Gel Flow
2002 Terry Classic, Terry Liberator
Only eat half of what you are given (or what you take). And don't take double to compensate!
Procrastination is also a great technique. Go to a party after you've already eaten a healthy snack and an apple. Don't get any food (unless it's fruit) until just before you leave the party. Or at least until you've been there for an hour. Then have a bite and leave.
Easy to maintain when you have no holiday functions to attend!![]()
"I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens
I went on a cruise last week (all the food you can eat) and did not gain any weight for the first time. This really surprised me because I had a cold and did not do my normal amount of exercise/riding. I was not tempted by all the pancakes and waffles and stuck to oatmeal and fruit for breakfast, salad for lunch, and whatever I wanted (including desert) for dinner. But if the desert was not great, I did not finish it. I have gone before and always gained 3-5 lbs.
I also noticed something weird about the once a week weigh in. It seemed that there were some weeks when I road my bike 4 days, stuck to a low carb diet, and at the once a week weigh in, I had gained 2 lbs. This is really frustrating - especially compared to the cruising thing.
So, I started to weigh myself every morning. It went up and down about 2 lbs. for the whole week. So, if you weigh yourself on a bad day, you could be up instead of down. That is really frustrating when you think you should be losing.
My husband started to eat the same way I eat, and he lost 20 lbs. (and he did not need to). I'll keep plugging away, but at this point I eat so healthy that there is nothing left to cut out.
2007 Ruby Comp/Specialized Dolce
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