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« on: December 06, 2006, 01:33 PM »

 Roll Eyes

actually, i probably shoulda thought about this BEFORE i went on vacation. i ate and drank like a gros cochon down there, and am totally paying the price. went for my physical, where doc announced i am 12 pounds heavier than i was 2 years ago.

and man is it showing. not gigging doesn't help, either. at least lugging gear kept me somewhat trim.

so now i have to really chill for the holidays. i haven't done a stitch of exercise since late august. so it's back to that. other strategies i'll be implementing:

drinking less
this is a biggie. not that i'm a total lush, but i do enjoy a cocktail or three, especially when the weather gets colder. i'll be putting this strategy into play come our company x-mas bash, where most everyone is known to walk out of with 2 or 3 lampshades on their head.

drinking more water
i like water, but when it gets cold i have to force myself to drink it. and i don't like to drink it before a meal, coz then...well then i can't pig out!

eat more veggies
i eat lots of salads as it is, but when faced with a large buffet with lots of pasta and bread yummies, i have little control. my attempt to cut back on white flour and sugar, while somewhat successful, is not quite automatic yet.

talk more
this is not a problem for me.

eat smaller portions
well, duh. i can eat smaller portions...7 of 'em.

exercise more
does raising my beer stein to my lips count as exercise?

eat slower
this is also not a problem for me. most people find me incredibly annoying to eat din-din with, coz i eat ridiculously slow. however, this has never translated into eating less for me. just my food is colder by the time i'm done with it.

skip dessert
are they ^%&*^$^%) crazy???!!!


well, surely i'll have more luck in some areas than others. but i've really gotta work this effort. as my doc said, 'you're just too dang short to be this weight.'



waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!


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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2006, 01:37 PM »


exercise more
does raising my beer stein to my lips count as exercise?


Does walking around the mall shopping for larger clothes count?
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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2006, 01:48 PM »

Does walking around the mall shopping for larger clothes count?

lol.

i actually contemplated getting a fat wardrobe last week, coz i am just bustin' out of my clothes. couldn't get myself to do it.

current strategy is to undo the first button on my jeans, choose bigger shirts, and wear stretchy skirts.

none of these is making me feel particularly proud. Undecided
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« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2006, 01:49 PM »

I'm sure many studies have been done to determine that if you eat less, you will reduce your chances of getting fat.   Roll Eyes
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« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2006, 01:50 PM »

Does walking around the mall shopping for larger clothes count?
If so, I live only 10 minutes from the Mall of America....Come on out!  You should see all the "large sizes" walking there in the morning. If you like people watching that's a sight to behold. They're going to make it even bigger so they can have more room and add more "larger" size clothing stores.   Grin
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« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2006, 07:20 PM »



i actually contemplated getting a fat wardrobe last week, coz i am just bustin' out of my clothes. couldn't get myself to do it.

DON'T DO IT!!!!! Shocked You will feel worse! I can't tell you how great it felt to buy new jeans in a size smaller than I'd been in  the last 8 yrs, and find that they were still too loose. If you keep having to unbutton your jean button, pretty soon it will get obnoxious enough that you will do something about it. 

 The drinking-water thing is a great help--don't underestimate it! Esp. before meals--you can still eat everything you want, just less of it. That's what I did. I never did this lettuce and celery thing--yecch!  I still had my chocolate--I just had smaller pieces and less frequently. Got used to being a bit hungry, so it stopped bothering me. I didn't do anything else besides eat less and exercise more, and I lost 10#. Exercise--well I get a good bit of it doing farm chores, but I'd also put this hip hop cd I have in the player and boogie around the living room until I was too tired or ran out of songs. Yeah, I know Roll Eyes, a scary image--but it helped too. And where you are, walk more instead of taking a taxi/driving.
 I don't drink, so that's not an issue. I dealt w/ the peer pressure thing in college by always having a glass of water--I sipped on that and nobody ever gave me a hard time for not drinking. Keep water at your desk to sip on, take the stairs instead of the elevator.

After the weight started coming off, the feedback of seeing myself in the mirror was greater than the satisfaction of seeing fewer pounds on the scale. And I really have little self-control when it comes to eating, esp. sweets, bread and pasta (loaded w/ butter, of course!!).  But I did it, it wasn't that hard, and YOU CAN DO IT TOO!!!! Grin 

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« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2006, 10:03 AM »

DON'T DO IT!!!!! Shocked You will feel worse! .... If you keep having to unbutton your jean button, pretty soon it will get obnoxious enough that you will do something about it. 

exac-a-tactly. i figure it's better to walk around uncomfortable for a few weeks, as a reminder that i am tipping the scales, than to feel more physically comfortable in a jumper while my bum grows bigger.

i dragged myself into the gym last nite. it was pretty sad; i only did 7/10 of a mile on the treadmill. felt tired, and i had to keep my inhaler at the ready. however, i did not lose any strength on the weights. did the same #of reps and same weight as i did months ago. i actually increased 10 lbs. on the lat pull-downs. that was rewarding.

After the weight started coming off, the feedback of seeing myself in the mirror was greater than the satisfaction of seeing fewer pounds on the scale. 

totally. i don't even keep a scale in the house anymore. it turns into a nasty obsession, and there's too much variation. but when i did lose weight little over half a year ago, i experienced the same thing. it was so nice to slip more easily into jeans, or see myself looking slimmer and more refreshed. i have to remind myself of that feeling more often. it's good feedback.

also been walking the 24 blocks to work. kind of at a leisurely pace, though. but it's better than nothing.

i'm going to start keeping an exercise journal. it's a good way to document your progress and see where you sabotage yourself.

y'know, none of this was an issue 20 years ago. i think that's the most aggravating thing of all. i still basically feel and act 20, why can't i look it? feh!

eh. at least i'm wiser.
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« Reply #7 on: December 07, 2006, 10:13 AM »

I've been wearing a pedometer lately.  I try to get to 10,000 steps per day.
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« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2006, 11:54 AM »

Here's some suggestions ...

Stop eating so much.
Stop drinking so much (non-water).
Get some exercise.
Turn the TV off.

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« Reply #9 on: December 07, 2006, 12:58 PM »

Hey Smogg, 12 lbs won't be a problem to lose. And, yes, you can be as fit and slim as you were 20 years ago. Unfortunately, the majority of Americans are overweight, so many people believe it's normal and inevitable to get a little fatter every year. It's not. It's lifestyle and choices.

You're right to toss the scale, and not to obsess over weight or go on a "diet." Don't give-up beer, dessert or whatever... just have appropriate portions, drink LOTS of water, moderate exercise, and shed two pounds a month for the next six months. Voila! 12 lbs lighter! Smiley

As for the inevitable temptations throughout the holidays, I'd suggest that you make it a point to treat yourself to little presents and other indulgences every day... don't go through the holiday season feeling deprived. Spend a little extra money on yourself... have a little more fun... do some nice things for others.... go ahead and overindulge with everything else... just not with food.

Happy Holidays!  Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2006, 05:00 PM »

Well here's what I've done over the last 5 1/2 months:

Ate less.
Ate smaller more frequent meals
Added more salads, fruits and vegetables to my regular eating. (Keep in mind I'm a total carnivore)
Started eating much less white bread, white pasta, etc.
Ate wheatless bread (Ezekiel....) and wheat pasta
RARELY have typical fast food (Although in So. Cal we have 'healthier' fast food like Baja Fresh and Sharkey's mexican food).
Have gone (and still go) to the gym 3-4 times a week without fail. Never less than 3. (If I absolutely can't make it due to time, I run or do exercizes in my backyard.)
Park further from stores
Took the stairs (at least down) at malls and parking structures.
At work I'll do some pushups once or twice a day.


I didn't give up desserts or red meat although I monitor both carefully. Poultry/fish and fruit based desserts instead of hamburgers and chocolate mostly.
I'm not spending 2 hours every time I go to the gym (average about 70 minutes total time). Nor am I killing myself with uber-manly weightlifting or 1/2 day long , leg numbing cardio.

The appoach I took is to just get some overall basic changes going in all of the areas and then improve a little in the exercize area over time.

Guess what? LOTSA people noticed. I didn't say a word and I would continually be surprised (and still am) running into people I haven't seen for a while and them asking if I've lost weight. That's for 15 pounds off of a 220 pound body. Probably some muscle add/fat burnoff in that equation but that's the basic result so far. It's happened slowly - but it's happened. I do NOT intend to stop.

Making any changes can be preventative and help go the other direction.

Heck I'm single and want to give whoever I marry a nice wedding present - that we both can enjoy. Grin


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« Reply #11 on: December 07, 2006, 09:10 PM »

Hooray to all of you! What a great inspiration from those who've lost weight! Grin  Smoggy, I know what you're saying--I still feel much younger than my age, but I can't pig out on junk constantly like I did 20 yrs ago. Roll Eyes
 When we built our barn 2 yrs ago last August, it was during 2 1/2 weeks of 90+ every day--since I was helping the builder, I was out for at least 3-4 hours during the hottest part of the day. I sweated buckets, drank like a fish, worked my buns off (literally) and dropped down to 127, which I haven't seen since pre-baby 12 yrs ago! I need another barn to build!  Grin But I will get there, barn or no barn...

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« Reply #12 on: December 10, 2006, 02:05 PM »

I consulted my Doctor, at her request, and was sent to the Hospital diatary department for a workable diet. AS far as I was concerned there is no such animal. She kept saying I should weigh waht ever I ate and not go over a particular size portion.I told her if I have to weigh it, I wouldn't bother eating it. It wasn't worth the time adn energy. I went home and started to modify what I ate. No whole grains, sugar, cheese, cream, etc. I went to diet wheat bread, sugar sub, fat free cheese, skim milk, and other assorted foods. After several months it became a way of life. It doesn't effect my family at all, I lost the weight and kept it off and every body seems happy with results.I walk more instead of riding, use the stairs, drink about 64oz, of water daily and learned to count the flowers on the walls in our bathroom.My intake of food has become smaller,since I not as hungry as I was before and I expect to get through four Xmas parties in the next three weeks with our Loins Club with out putting on any additional weight.Long story, short ending. No pain,no gain.
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« Reply #13 on: December 24, 2006, 05:21 PM »

I was told last night by my father in-law that I look like I lost weight.  That was really very cool because I haven't lost a pound but I have turn some flab into solid mass. I try to eat
less and healthier.  What I mean by healthier is that I only order Biscuit and Gravy a few times a month instead of a few times a week.  I cut my soft drink consumption down from
3 cokes a day down to one coke ever couple of weeks.
Exercise:
I take Tae Kwon Do and I have increased my hours behind a drum kit to almost twice what I was playing 2 years ago.  The way I play, it is a major cardio vascular work out.  In my opinion, drumming is the best work out I get. I have been contemplating starting to getting back into riding my Mountian bike again but my orthopedic surgeon told me that it is hard on my body and I only have so much carlidge in my knee and I am already missing some from mountian biking.  Also swimming is a great option for a great work out, works all muscle groups with the least amount of stress on the joints.
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« Reply #16 on: December 26, 2006, 09:11 AM »

Just the mention of the word "holidays" makes me gain weight I believe, haha. The thing is that I've already lost 60 pounds, literally worked my ass off, and view the holidays as my chance to take it easy on the clean-eating for a while.

My biggest problem was that I was drinking my calories...I'd be drinking 3-4 cans of Pepsi, orange juice, milk, etc. Even though OJ and milk are good for you they still contain more calories than a glass of water or a diet beverage of some sort. And I'm not an alcohol drinker anyway so I didn't have to worry about that part. So once I converted to water I started noticing a difference. Then I cut out white flour (white bread, pasta), then things like margarine, and eventually all I was eating was chicken breast, steak, fish, protein shakes, whole wheat bread products and water. So my diet was a high protein, moderate carbs, low fat. Got to the YMCA 4-5 times a week...sometimes just cardio, sometimes resistance training (weights). I ended up gaining about 10 lbs. of muscle, and losing roughly 60 lbs. of fat.

Looking back now, I stil can't believe that I did it because if I tried it again I surely wouldn't be able to do it. I can tell you one thing, it's probably the best thing I've done. I feel sooo much better now than I did 2-3 years ago. Even come back to my hometown (which is where I am now for Christmas break), people still keep saying that I've lost more weight, even though I definitely did not.
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« Reply #17 on: December 26, 2006, 09:12 AM »

Don't eat like I did over the holidays.
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« Reply #18 on: January 02, 2007, 11:41 AM »

Don't eat like I did over the holidays.

amazingly...i didn't! [well, if you ate like a gros cochon, that is]

i don't think i lost any weight, but i definitely didn't gain. i was amazed at my moderation. actually, i didn't even really have the holiday food/sweets cravings. too tired. i was very temperate at the company holiday party, mainly because i was wearing ridiculously high heels and my feet hurt so bad, i knew i couldn't dance, and to dance with work people, it helps to be tipsy. i had 4 drinks over 7 hours and spent a good portion of the night propped up on a table, looking glamorous. [bonus: i didn't come out looking as whack as everyone else did in the pictures].

i felt myself nibbling too much on the x-mas cheesecake two days after x-mas, so i took one final spoonful and threw the rest out. sure, people are starving in africa, but cheesecake isn't gonna help them, anyway.

so i feel pretty good. i've been walking, i definitely burned calories cleaning the apt.,and we went bowling one day. but tonight, we kick it up a notch in the gym. i am actually looking forward to it. couch potatodum only goes so far...

[but did anyone else watch the twilight zone marathon on new years day? AWESOME!!!]
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« Reply #19 on: January 04, 2007, 08:18 AM »

At my office someone came up with the idea to start our own little version of "The Biggest Loser" (TV Show).  It started this week and runs through April 2.  Anyone who wants to participate antis $20 to play.  There are private weekly weigh-ins with another participant.  Each week, if you dont lose weight or gain weight, you have to pay in another $1.  Your weekly progress will be reported to the others in terms of "lost 3 lbs.", "no loss", or "gained 2 lbs.", etc.  No one has to give away their actual weight except to one other participant that confirms your weekly weigh-ins.   They are also going to do a little weekly support group thingy, but since I work in an office primarily filled with women (social work field), I don't plan to take part in that.

The person who weighs-in on April 2 with the greatest percentage of weight-loss wins all the cash.

Im going for it.  I have already been trying to eat smart and do some more exercise for about month now, but with $ on the line, Im going to seriously step it up and go for it.  I would love it if I could lose about 20 lbs. by April.  The weather here in Michigan has been unusually mild so far, so yesterday I was even able to go for a bike ride.
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