Down to 19st 0.5 now. Really pleased. Struggling with the Couch to 5k but it will come. Although saying that, I must be getting fitter as according to my watch I burnt way less calories doing the third run of the week than the second run despite it being the same run/walk pattern and doing it at the same pace (I'm doing it on a treadmill so have been consistent with the speeds that I set it to).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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16-01-2024 09:48 AM #451
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16-01-2024 10:25 AM #452This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2024 02:10 PM #453
I dropped 2 stones but gained 3-4lb during Xmas, back to clean eating again, not easy at this time of year. We've been making big pots of veg soup and porridge every morning.
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16-01-2024 03:11 PM #454
Been on a bit of a downhill spiral since my 40th in September 2021. Genuinely put the 5 stone back on that I’d lost. Got the euros for 5 days in the summer so on a mission to get as much off as possible for then. Know who to do it it’s just the motivation. So hopefully the euros, then 2 weddings later in the year will keep me focused.
Joined up to an overweight football team and had my first training session last week so hopefully that will help too. 11.5lbs off in the first 2 weeks but the first couple of weeks are always a bit of a gimme.
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17-01-2024 10:25 AM #455
Surprised when I weighed myself this morning to find out I've actually lost 4lbs since before Xmas, fully expected 3-4lbs to be added. Currently sitting at 14st 7lb, started at 16st 10lb, obviously my metabolism is higher than it was.
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17-01-2024 10:53 AM #456
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17-01-2024 11:47 AM #457This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-01-2024 02:28 PM #459This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteCougars!!!
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20-01-2024 03:02 PM #460
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I’d always been around the 85kg mark up until last couple years when I’ve been around 92-93kg. Decided at start of the month I’d work at getting back to 85kg by the summer. Just made a few changes - healthier meals, less alcohol, trying to do a wee bit more at the gym but nothing drastic- have also tried the 16/8 fasting idea where you only have an 8 hour window in which you eat each day. Haven’t been doing the 16/8 every day but aiming for 3-4 days a week. Have lost a couple of kg so far and still been having biscuits and odd bag of crisps so quite happy so far.
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20-01-2024 03:40 PM #461
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Lost 6lb last week and 2lb this week, completely changed what Im eating as well as getting shot of diet coke and replacing it with water
Im also T2 diabetic and it has knocked the **** out of me, I didn't take it seriously at first but I now know it can destroy you. My mental health took a pounding because of this but Im kicking its arse and Im heading in the right direction now
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23-01-2024 12:53 PM #462This 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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23-01-2024 12:57 PM #463
Cba trawling through the whole thread......
Has anyone tried the Chair Yoga thing that's infesting my feeds just now?
I do yoga anyways, but curious as to whether (and to what extent) this might help weight loss.
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23-01-2024 03:41 PM #464This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm hovering between 11 and 12 stone but I was at the nurse practitioner last month and she said I was fit for my age, basically my stomach wasn't higher than my chest when I was on the bed as she did an ECG. 😁There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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23-01-2024 03:47 PM #465
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25-01-2024 05:27 PM #466
For motivation, entered a 21km obstacle course race in January 2025. Bricking it as 7km is the longest OCR I’ve done and 5km has usually been my jogging length but here we are.
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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25-01-2024 05:41 PM #467
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26-01-2024 06:53 PM #468
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Down 15lb in the last 3 weeks.
Joined slimming world as I need the public shaming!
Still another 3 stone to go.
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26-01-2024 07:03 PM #469
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Everyone in the group were so supportive and we all encouraged each other as well as sharing tips and recipes, I lost a fair chunk of weight along the way too as well as gaining fitness, mindfulness and confidence
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30-01-2024 06:35 PM #470This 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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30-01-2024 07:51 PM #471
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What have I changed ?
My physical health declined which triggered a decline in my mental health so after battling low mood/self esteem, anxiety and depression I seeked professional help which was brilliant from GP to community CPN who Im still seeing
I looked at all the triggers, what caused my T2 diabetes, weight increase, low mood, low energy/erratic sleep patterns, anxiety etc and worked on eliminating the causes one by one
I started on what I was drinking and to be honest literally gallons of diet coke as I used that as a replacement for alcohol, so I now only drink water. I also enjoy a glass of beetroot juice or carrot juice as a healthy treat and since that switch my sleeping has improved which has all but eliminated my anxiety, that was one big trigger
Diet, I cut down massively on carbs and sugars as I was a big carbaholic, so cutting carbs such as bread/rolls white pasta and rice/super noodles and replaced them with healthier options. I changed cereals to more fibre based and have added various fruits and a lot of veg as well as things such as pumpkin seeds etc
Ive eliminated a lot of processed foods/meats and replaced with fresh cuts such as chicken and turkey and have also introduced tuna, fresh fish and eggs to my diet for added protein
Energy wise I feel Ive got bags more energy now, I feel more mentally engaged/alert and my sleep has improved
For mindset and motivation I am planning on doing more walking (the dog will be happy) and aim to add more general exercise to my plans by sit ups, planking, press ups curl bar etc which I have set up in my spare room
So all in, I think Im on the right pathLast edited by Bridge hibs; 30-01-2024 at 07:53 PM.
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30-01-2024 08:04 PM #472
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31-01-2024 09:11 AM #474
We have started doing a weekly weigh in at work. It's amazing how much a bit accountability focuses the mind.
I had piled on weight since October. I ran an ultra marathon in early October and had got in the habit of eating huge amounts of food to fuel the training, problem was when the training ended the eating didn't. Add to that copious numbers of pints over the Christmas period and just a general malaise with having no real goal in mind and weight didn't so much creep on as come running in announcing itself to the world. I've always been between a 30 and 32 waist but when a pair of size 34 jeans wouldn't fasten and the 36 was tight I knew it was time to do something. I had last weighed myself the first weekend in October and was bang on 14 stone, weighed myself last week and I was 16 stone 8lbs. I'm actually quite impressed how much weight I was able to pile on in such a short space of time.
I've never had any issue getting up in the morning to run but the gym is a different matter. The worst part is that actual act of getting up though, once I am up I'm fine. Been up at 5am since the start of last week and in the gym for 6am 5 days a week. I'm eating more at meal times but that has led to the destructive snacking being massively reduced. Also making sure I get out of work at lunchtime for a walk, even if it's only 15-20 minutes. I'm signed up for a few races in the autumn so will get back out running soon. Nothing overly complicated, not over thinking it, just common sense. Weighed in today and I'm 3.5lbs down in a week which is a good start.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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31-01-2024 10:20 AM #475This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can't work out what's going on. Even if I'm gaining muscle, I should be losing a bit of weight - and my waist size isn't decreasing either.
*The only thing I can think of is that it is fine recording stuff in MFP when I'm cooking as I'm weighing and measuring stuff religiously. I'm pretty sure when my wife is cooking she just guestimates stuff as I've never seen the scales out unless its something that is normally weighed like a portion of pasta or rice. She has had a tendency in the past to not count the calories in some vegetables either like onion as "ach it will be negligble". I probably do 60% of the cooking though and given I'm burning calories exercising that I'm not eating, I still think I should be losing some weight. My wife has definitely lost weight and we are eating the same things by and large - except when she's in the office where she's having a Tesco meal deal which will be worse than what I'm having (soup generally). She's not going to the gym as much as me either and I have a lot more weight to shift than her.Last edited by overdrive; 31-01-2024 at 10:23 AM.
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31-01-2024 12:19 PM #476This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-01-2024 12:58 PM #478
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If you are in a calorie deficit you will lose weight regardless of other factors. Ask the wife politely to measure as home cooked food can be nightmare to guesstimate.
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31-01-2024 01:49 PM #479This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think she hates the time it adds on by weighing stuff and recording it, etc.
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31-01-2024 02:52 PM #480
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