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Vinny, DSL, welcome to the thread. Achieving FI and RE is not much use if if we aren't healthy enough to enjoy it. Hence we have this support group within a support group - a bit sad possibly, but this is a group that is hoping to FIRE and be healthy enough to enjoy it.
May be it should have a snappier name than Wednesday Weigh In's such as "Weight, Weight don't tell me" ![]()
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I guess that I will join in...I have been using a combination of stairmaster and incline bike as well as making some subtle changes in my diet (allow cheese once a week and avoid sugar and control portions) since Easter and am down around 20 pounds...would like to lose another 40 by the end of the year...
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1/23: 196.8 17.1% body fat.
1/30: 196.0 16.6% 2/06: 198.2 16.9% 2/13: 194.8 16.4% 2/20: 191.8 16.5% 2/27: 192.0 16.6% 3/05: 190.0 16.3% 3/12: 192.8 16.2% 3/19: 191.2 15.8% 3/26: 193.2 16.4% 4/02: 192.6 15.6% 4/09: 193.6 15.8% 4/16: 187.4 16.2% 4/23: 193.6 15.4% 4/30: 188.8 15.9% 5/07: 190.0 15.7% 5/14: 191.0 15.7% 5/21: 190.0 16.0% 5/28: 193.0 15.9% 6/04: 193.6 15.4% 6/11: 192.0 15.5% 6/18: 192.8 15.7% Goal: 185.0 15.3% Over the last week, fat percentage has been down, though it spiked on the day that I publish my weight. Shows how accurate these things aren't -- a day or two ago weight was a pound higher and fat percentage was at 14.7. I measured my waist-to-hip ratio yesterday. I came out with a .85 (34 waist, 40 hips). Anything below 1.0 is supposed to be good for men. So at least my weight isn't being carried in the wrong place. |
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157 today, that is 12 lbs above where I need to be. The only good news is that we went out last night to eat with friends, and I managed to only drink one beer (and lots of water) and had a salad and gazpacho instead of the other offerings.
Worked out every day this week but boy, we are fighting the motivation monkey big-time! It is so hard to look at this as long-term lifestyle change and not feel depressed that we'll always have to watch what we eat and work out all the time. Oh how I long for my 20s.... Kronk, that is good waist to hip--I think you are probably in a good weight range right now, gonna be hard to push it down in the 180s consistently, but I admire you for working on it! 2Cor, yeah, stress eating--I know it! Helps to find some other distraction, if only for a few minutes until the impulse passes. Maddy, that is amazing that just a few tweaks to your diet, and adding in the cardio to your routine has made that much difference! Alan, yeah--name change, and maybe make it on Friday so we'll weigh before we fall off the wagon over the weekend!
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268.5 (+.5 lbs).
It's odd, my diet's good and I've been doing weights and cardio every day, but I seem to be at a sticking point. Over the next month, I'll be changing my diet almost completely; rice, beans, fish, fruit with little meat and moderate amount of veggies versus lots of red meat, chicken and fruit with moderate amount of veggies and little rice or beans. I figure there will be me protein overall, a whole lot more fiber, with better kinds of fat. |
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So far, I've been maintaining at 128# by being good on the diet during the week and livin' it up a little over the weekend. I have only been working out 2 times a week due to major stressors lately - lucky I haven't put extra weight on. I know I can't keep that up and hope to maintain at 128#. I hope to get back to my normal life within the next month or two. I do weigh myself every day (at the same time) and that really works for me. It makes me think daily about how much I'm eating/exercising. I know people say not to weigh more than once a week, but I disagree. It helps me stay focused.
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SimpleG, with all you've got going on, I'm totally knocked out that you've made it to the gym at all. Tough times.
We were doing the good during the week/bad on weekends and it just got away from us, ie, 12 lbs worth. If you don't weigh every day, you can make believe you aren't adding lbs. I even write it down, however painful.
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221 and bmi is 31.7 I lost only 2 pounds but my bmi droped a full point? Does that sound logical. I am 5 10, I really need to lose 30 pounds
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175.5 today. Still a touch over the top of my 170 - 175 range, but not bad.
I confess that I weigh every day - being an engineer I believe in control loops and I prefer daily measurements of the measured variable ![]() Kronk, that's a great ratio. While I was losing my 40lbs a few years ago I measured my WH ratio regularly and was delighted when I got into a healthy range. I started at 210 and had a 40" waist and was more pleased actually with losing 6" on the waist than the 40lb. SG, I ditto Sarah's comments - great effort. Vinny, don't knock the calculation - it is what it is, knocking a whole point off your BMI is great progress. ![]()
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Actually redid the measurements with last weeks total and dropped it to .40 instead of 1 % point so my math was bad when I posted last week. I would take a .40% loss every week though
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I'm in the "weigh every day" camp, too. Harder to fool yourself if you keep a constant eye on things. Yeah, some days will be higher or lower, but if you have 2-3 days of higher weight, that's a trend.
When I was at 260, my waist was around 40". Feels much better now. Thanks for the kudos. I still have a tux I bought in the closet. With suspenders, the pants are kind of like the clown pants that stick out all around. ;-) Kind of nice that this thread is keeping people on track. |
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I weigh myself twice a day, once in the morning (after the usual male morning routine
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RetGypsy, I think you might try a new scale, but be warned, I bought a new one (cheap, though) and when I calibrated it with some weights, it was way off. I returned it and revived the old scale, which seems to be working fine.
Do you happen to have any weights (like from a weight bench set) to test your scale? Or can you sneak a couple out of the gym for a night? ![]()
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I do weigh myself occasionally at the Y on an electronic scale...but the one method I find the best everyday gauge is how loose or tight my pants are throughout the day..the day my jeans hang down below my hips is the day I know I met my weight goal!
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Kronk, since you commented that this thread is keeping people on track, I did look back to my first post, well more than a year ago, and felt better about my progress, especially since my goal weight at that time was 150, not 145. I see that my beer habit and sighing habit have not changed in the intervening months!
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It's good to see everyone's back on the wagon
![]() As for me.... End of week 14: down 1.6 lbs Total Lost: 26.8 lbs ![]()
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