Same, just lost my mojo and struggling to get back into the zone, diagnosed as diabetic and now been started on Metaformin, gutted but its my own making, only I can sort myself out ☹️This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: The battle with the weight
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09-07-2022 05:21 AM #331
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18-07-2022 02:33 PM #332
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Day one of the new battle. Back from holiday and weighed myself today. Now, I knew I was badly overweight, but to find I've put on 5 stone in 4 years was highly depressing.
Anyway, going to try and lose 4 stone and then see how I feel from there.
Will attempt the first month on a very strict diet, then try and branch into the "lifestyle change" type.
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19-07-2022 12:26 PM #333
Gave up, to many infections and antibiotics where I have to eat to take a tablet, new suit this week as can’t get in to old one.
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20-07-2022 11:37 AM #334
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I'm starting again. Between me looking after sick relatives, returning to work after 3 years off sick and catching up on life after covid I've found it really hard to be consistent but I got my butt kicked by a consultant the other day so trying hard again.
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20-07-2022 11:55 AM #335
Gained half a kilo on holiday. Not unexpected and better than feared.
Added meditation to my daily routine. I find stress and anxiety a trigger to me eating so sleep and good mental health practise is vital for me. Just climbed up a hill, sat on the grass and mediated for twenty minutes or so. Really clears the mind.
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20-07-2022 11:59 AM #336
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With all the things in my previous post happening I found sleep the hardest thing to do. I started using sleep meditation apps. They made a huge difference and still do when I need them. I just used ones from YouTube.
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20-07-2022 02:55 PM #337This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Good to see you are on the mend J and stick in.
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20-07-2022 03:30 PM #338
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25-07-2022 08:59 AM #339
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week one done and 6lb down. Going to keep aiming for big losses the next two week then adjust to a more sensible diet.
still got 4.5 stone to lose, so going to take a long time.
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25-07-2022 01:09 PM #340This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Long term goal so I'd get on a lifestyle change ASAP and forget diets.
Just my thoughts on it. I have never seen anyone on a diet every keep the weight off. I never did.
I sound harsh but you will need to be motivated and determined to succeed. I'd also stay off the scales as they are never your friend. Use clothes to judge you are doing well.Cougars!!!
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25-07-2022 03:46 PM #341
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Aiming to be down to around 13 stone by December.
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25-07-2022 04:14 PM #342
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Does anyone have any insight to this Six Pack Revolution that is being hawked on social media. It seems to be a mix of diet and exercise intended to reduce stomach fat in just 75 days, and the before and after photos are quite amazing.
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25-07-2022 06:13 PM #343This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteCougars!!!
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26-07-2022 09:27 AM #344
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A lot can be achieved in 75 days and looking at the pictures it's not unreasonable progress it just counts on the plan being stuck to for the duration. Like anything consistency is key and it boils down to instant gratification vs delayed gratification
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26-07-2022 09:29 AM #345
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26-07-2022 09:34 AM #346
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If anyone is struggling for motivation, you should give the transformation challenge on instagram a go. 8 week programme and the person participating that does the best wins £5k. There’s a prize for male and female.
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27-07-2022 04:28 PM #347This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Better looking at those four elements and figuring out how to make it happen in a way you can stick to for each of them.
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28-07-2022 10:59 AM #348This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteCougars!!!
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29-07-2022 06:43 AM #349This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Five fruit and veg a day
Two and a half litres water and minimum seven hours sleep
10k steps every day and two hours football a week plus at least one session of cold water swimming for recovery a week
Back on the weight loss this week, lost a pound and a half. I record absolutely everything of the above in a little notebook as I find it helps to create consistency and to keep it at the front of my mind.
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29-07-2022 06:51 AM #350This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It can be really helpful to track your progress.
For those wanting to track calories My Fitness Pal is a great app where you can scan bar codes to record the food you eat.
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29-07-2022 07:10 AM #351This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’m absolutely terrible at football but my team voted me to be team captain as since day one of playing together I’ve grafted on the pitch. What I’ve tried to teach them is to be intense and push yourself on the pitch but to be absolutely consistent off it.
Whatever you choose for your intense exercise, push yourself and see how far the limit of your capability has moved over time. For the stuff that’s a bit more of a grind like the calories, water, sleep and step count record, hold yourself accountable (or find someone to hold you accountable) when you don’t reach that target.
I actively enjoy trying to hit my step count now - when I get a call at work I take my phone and do laps of the car park whilst taking the call, I actually park in a free public car park away from our normal one (and in doing so add 3,000 steps to my day automatically).
I also don’t believe in a set “cheat day”. If I need something off plan after a bad day I’ll have it, but I’ll choose the least worst option that’ll satisfy that craving. If I don’t need it I don’t have a cheat meal that week.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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08-08-2022 09:28 PM #352
Now just - and only just - out of the ‘obese’ range on the BMI scale.
I was at 38.1 at the start of the year and am now just a tiny bit under 30. Next goal is just a pound away, will have started the year at “twenty stone something” and if I lose that I’ll be “fifteen stone something”.
Been doing more resistance work and yoga to encourage my muscles to stick around but also moved to right back on the football pitch. Bursting up and down the wing is exhausting and lung bursting but the more I stick with it, the easier it will become.
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09-08-2022 01:48 AM #353
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09-08-2022 12:55 PM #354
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sistema-Ben...ps%2C67&sr=8-1
Can wholeheartedly recommend these. Have been taking in my own lunches to work recently and this has loads of compartments for stuff. Today I had:
Chicken salad with a little feta and dried cranberries
Balsamic vinegar in the small pot
Fresh cherries
Fresh strawberries
Fresh raspberries in the big tub.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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10-08-2022 02:10 PM #355This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-08-2022 08:56 AM #356
Struggled a bit last few weeks as had 4 trips away.
Exercise seems to be at a good level but eating when warm is the problem. I seem to snack more rather than eat proper meals.
I'm defo better October to April for that. Summer months I struggle last two years.
Guess still 5 stone down so done OK.
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11-08-2022 06:10 PM #357
I’ve dropped under 100kgs for the first time in about 5 years.
Definitely reasons to be optimistic, but I’m currently working night shifts so diet is terrible, but activity levels are absolutely through the roof. I usually have a very sedentary desk job but I offered to help them out during our busy period."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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16-08-2022 11:33 AM #358This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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16-08-2022 11:35 AM #359
https://www.amazon.co.uk/WINOMO-Swim...dDbGljaz10cnVl
Bought a pair of webbed swimming gloves similar to these, they do increase your swimming speed a bit but the main benefit for me is that they increase resistance. I do breaststroke and feel it in my upper arms and chest after a good swim with these on.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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16-08-2022 12:39 PM #360
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I've lost half a stone in 4 weeks using noom. It's a slow win but a win none the less. Nothing else had worked for so long. Just gotta keep going and see what happens.
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