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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Down 35lbs now.

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      • EddieJenningsE
        EddieJennings
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        I'm firmly back into the 270s. Am 276 now 😄

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Started swimming. Got a membership at the local city pool. Really cheap and really nice facility. Started going yesterday.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @JaredBusch
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            @JaredBusch said in Fitness and Weightloss:

            Down 13.2 kg (29.04 lbs) since April 17, 2019 (3.5 months).

            I did hit my 2 weeks under 100kg checkpoint in July and have not been in danger of going back.

            493fcb05-4fd5-4627-bbdc-2f6d997e9c9d-image.png

            Yesterday (september 10) I was at 96.6kg again.

            I've been between 96.3kg and 97.6kg since the above screenshot.

            Time to make a change of some kind to push the body on.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              Yeah, I've been stuck in a small range for weeks.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @JaredBusch
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                @JaredBusch said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                @JaredBusch said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                Down 13.2 kg (29.04 lbs) since April 17, 2019 (3.5 months).

                I did hit my 2 weeks under 100kg checkpoint in July and have not been in danger of going back.

                493fcb05-4fd5-4627-bbdc-2f6d997e9c9d-image.png

                Yesterday (september 10) I was at 96.6kg again.

                I've been between 96.3kg and 97.6kg since the above screenshot.

                Time to make a change of some kind to push the body on.

                @JaredBusch said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                @JaredBusch said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                Down 13.2 kg (29.04 lbs) since April 17, 2019 (3.5 months).

                I did hit my 2 weeks under 100kg checkpoint in July and have not been in danger of going back.

                493fcb05-4fd5-4627-bbdc-2f6d997e9c9d-image.png

                Yesterday (september 10) I was at 96.6kg again.

                I've been between 96.3kg and 97.6kg since the above screenshot.

                Time to make a change of some kind to push the body on.

                I see a couple of workouts in your future - at SW.

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                • B
                  bnrstnr
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                  I've been stuck for a couple weeks, too. I went away on 7 day vacation a few weeks ago and just haven't been able to get back in the working out groove. I've been maintaining my diet, though, so that's good. Still want to get down to 200 lbs.

                  Photo 19-09-12 08-50-32 6825.png

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @bnrstnr
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                    @bnrstnr said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                    I've been stuck for a couple weeks, too. I went away on 7 day vacation a few weeks ago and just haven't been able to get back in the working out groove. I've been maintaining my diet, though, so that's good. Still want to get down to 200 lbs.

                    Good job - does you wife hate you like mine hates me? 40 lbs in 3 months...

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                      bnrstnr @Dashrender
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                      @Dashrender said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                      @bnrstnr said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                      I've been stuck for a couple weeks, too. I went away on 7 day vacation a few weeks ago and just haven't been able to get back in the working out groove. I've been maintaining my diet, though, so that's good. Still want to get down to 200 lbs.

                      Good job - does you wife hate you like mine hates me? 40 lbs in 3 months...

                      Thanks. Yeah, she totally hates me. She has lost about 15 pounds, though, so she's doing good too.

                      She really hates it when we both do basically the same run on the treadmill and it says I burn twice as many calories lol Well, I do weigh twice as much as you... sooooo

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                      • WrCombsW
                        WrCombs
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                        Weighed in at the doctor the other day at 154 lbs ( 5 pounds more than the last time I was there)
                        for being 5'8 my Dr. said that's an extremely healthy weight.

                        I've started talking with a Nutritionist - she's put me on a "diet" ( i use loosely.) Nutrition Improvement system to teach me how to eat better and make it sustainable.

                        the only thing she's given me is Macro Goals - Macro-nutrients are Protiens , Carbs, and Fats
                        and my Goals are to hit a certain Number of grams per Macro a day. It doesn't matter what I eat (more or less) as long as I hit my Macros before I go to sleep at night, I'm good to go.

                        Been working out 3 days a week still , mostly at home work outs though ( pullups, push ups, ab works outs) I have yet to join a gym but that may happen.

                        My goal is to not add any weight and lose maybe 10 pounds and gain muscle.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @WrCombs
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                          @WrCombs said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                          Weighed in at the doctor the other day at 154 lbs ( 5 pounds more than the last time I was there)
                          for being 5'8 my Dr. said that's an extremely healthy weight.

                          I've started talking with a Nutritionist - she's put me on a "diet" ( i use loosely.)
                          the only thing she's given me is Macro Goals - Macro-nutrients are Protiens , Carbs, and Fats
                          and my Goals are to hit a certain Number of grams per Macro a day. It doesn't matter what I eat (more or less) as long as I hit my Macros before I go to sleep at night, I'm good to go.

                          Been working out 3 days a week still , mostly at home work outs though ( pullups, push ups, ab works outs) I have yet to join a gym but that may happen.

                          My goal is to not add any weight and lose maybe 10 pounds and gain muscle.

                          I call it nutrition instead of diet, then people understand that you're not on a short term thing or a fad thing.

                          If you're gaining muscle, it's likely the scale won't change much for you... muscle weights a lot more than fat. The scale hasn't changed much for me in the past 6 months...

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                          • NDCN
                            NDC @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                            @WrCombs said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                            Weighed in at the doctor the other day at 154 lbs ( 5 pounds more than the last time I was there)
                            for being 5'8 my Dr. said that's an extremely healthy weight.

                            I've started talking with a Nutritionist - she's put me on a "diet" ( i use loosely.)
                            the only thing she's given me is Macro Goals - Macro-nutrients are Protiens , Carbs, and Fats
                            and my Goals are to hit a certain Number of grams per Macro a day. It doesn't matter what I eat (more or less) as long as I hit my Macros before I go to sleep at night, I'm good to go.

                            Been working out 3 days a week still , mostly at home work outs though ( pullups, push ups, ab works outs) I have yet to join a gym but that may happen.

                            My goal is to not add any weight and lose maybe 10 pounds and gain muscle.

                            I call it nutrition instead of diet, then people understand that you're not on a short term thing or a fad thing.

                            If you're gaining muscle, it's likely the scale won't change much for you... muscle weights a lot more than fat. The scale hasn't changed much for me in the past 6 months...

                            Yes! Using different language for these things is helpful. You aren't on a diet. You are creating new eating habits. They don't all need to be about what you are eating either.

                            I know I've said it in here before but the single most effective thing I did was to increase time for eating. A meal takes at least 20 mins. If you don't have 20 mins for a meal at least give yourself a 20 min. window before going back for seconds or a snack.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
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                              "On a diet" is bad. Improving your diet is good.

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                              • WrCombsW
                                WrCombs @Dashrender
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                                @Dashrender said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                @WrCombs said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                Weighed in at the doctor the other day at 154 lbs ( 5 pounds more than the last time I was there)
                                for being 5'8 my Dr. said that's an extremely healthy weight.

                                I've started talking with a Nutritionist - she's put me on to a "diet" ( i use loosely.) Nutrition Improvement system to teach me how to Eat better foods and make it sustainable.

                                the only thing she's given me is Macro Goals - Macro-nutrients are Protiens , Carbs, and Fats
                                and my Goals are to hit a certain Number of grams per Macro a day. It doesn't matter what I eat (more or less) as long as I hit my Macros before I go to sleep at night, I'm good to go.

                                Been working out 3 days a week still , mostly at home work outs though ( pullups, push ups, ab works outs) I have yet to join a gym but that may happen.

                                My goal is to not add any weight and lose maybe 10 pounds and gain muscle.

                                I call it nutrition instead of diet, then people understand that you're not on a short term thing or a fad thing.

                                If you're gaining muscle, it's likely the scale won't change much for you... muscle weights a lot more than fat. The scale hasn't changed much for me in the past 6 months...

                                I said Loosely , But i understand the point -

                                Fixed it now.

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                                • LilAngL
                                  LilAng
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                                  I tried keto, but i just love carbs too dang much. I've cut back on carbs and increased my veggies and replaced sweets with fruit. (except on occasion I will eat a pastry, and it will take me two days to eat it)

                                  I lost 8lbs. i'm pretty happy and will continue my slow yet steady ways.

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                    I call it nutrition instead of diet

                                    And you'd be wrong because they are different. Diet is diet. What you regularly eat and drink is diet, period.

                                    When someone says diet, it doesn't necessarily imply a specific special intake of nitrition. It's all diet, even if you only consume twinkies, or eat regularly and nothing specific. It's a diet no matter what.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
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                                      Did a 3km swim today.

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                                      • NDCN
                                        NDC @Obsolesce
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                                        @Obsolesce said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                        @Dashrender said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                        I call it nutrition instead of diet

                                        And you'd be wrong because they are different. Diet is diet. What you regularly eat and drink is diet, period.

                                        When someone says diet, it doesn't necessarily imply a specific special intake of nitrition. It's all diet, even if you only consume twinkies, or eat regularly and nothing specific. It's a diet no matter what.

                                        When someone says "I am going on a diet" which is more or less what was being discussed it does mean a particular plan of intake. It also frequently means a short term, unsustainable plan.

                                        It is helpful to think of nutritional intake changes outside the context of "going on a diet" because setting long term, sustainable changes is going to work out better.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @NDC
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                                          @NDC said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                          @Obsolesce said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                          @Dashrender said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                          I call it nutrition instead of diet

                                          And you'd be wrong because they are different. Diet is diet. What you regularly eat and drink is diet, period.

                                          When someone says diet, it doesn't necessarily imply a specific special intake of nitrition. It's all diet, even if you only consume twinkies, or eat regularly and nothing specific. It's a diet no matter what.

                                          When someone says "I am going on a diet" which is more or less what was being discussed it does mean a particular plan of intake. It also frequently means a short term, unsustainable plan.

                                          It is helpful to think of nutritional intake changes outside the context of "going on a diet" because setting long term, sustainable changes is going to work out better.

                                          Exactly - and this is what people seem to understand much better when I say or talk about my nutrition, instead of my diet.

                                          The term diet, while accurate to describe literally what I'm eating - has basically been cooped by diet fads to the point where the masses hear 'diet' and assume you're on some short term plan with a likely goal of losing weight.

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce @Dashrender
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                                            @Dashrender said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                            @NDC said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                            @Obsolesce said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                            @Dashrender said in Fitness and Weightloss:

                                            I call it nutrition instead of diet

                                            And you'd be wrong because they are different. Diet is diet. What you regularly eat and drink is diet, period.

                                            When someone says diet, it doesn't necessarily imply a specific special intake of nitrition. It's all diet, even if you only consume twinkies, or eat regularly and nothing specific. It's a diet no matter what.

                                            When someone says "I am going on a diet" which is more or less what was being discussed it does mean a particular plan of intake. It also frequently means a short term, unsustainable plan.

                                            It is helpful to think of nutritional intake changes outside the context of "going on a diet" because setting long term, sustainable changes is going to work out better.

                                            Exactly - and this is what people seem to understand much better when I say or talk about my nutrition, instead of my diet.

                                            The term diet, while accurate to describe literally what I'm eating - has basically been cooped by diet fads to the point where the masses hear 'diet' and assume you're on some short term plan with a likely goal of losing weight.

                                            Going on a diet literally tells me nothing, and forces me to assume everything. So when this happens, no matter the context, I comment.

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