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Sgt said:Good for you, Rick... Have you set any goals? The next long weekend is Thanksgiving. I challenge you to drop 10 lbs. by then. - That's just 2 lbs. per for 5 weeks. I think you can do that and I'll bet you'll probably have that done well in advance.
4th Liner said:Sgt said:Good for you, Rick... Have you set any goals? The next long weekend is Thanksgiving. I challenge you to drop 10 lbs. by then. - That's just 2 lbs. per for 5 weeks. I think you can do that and I'll bet you'll probably have that done well in advance.
Goal setting is great - I find it extremely motivating. When I was losing weight, I posted my results in the "old" version of this thread every week. It was amazing how much it helped push me when I felt weak and ready to give up. Now, I use 5K races to keep me motivated. If I don't run, I will end up with a crap time - and I am very competitive!
I try and at least book one race in the spring and one in the fall (The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon 5K race is coming up in October - I'm booked for it) and try and sign up for fun-runs or charity runs in the summer.
Two pounds per week is great - I pushed for 3 pounds a week and I was successful, but I would not recommend it. It really is too hard on your body - I found myself getting extremely irritable after a few months of watching every calorie I ate and walking/running/working out just about every day. Moderation is better - as usual.
Also, don't be upset if you miss a target on a given week, sometimes you "plateau" at a certain weight for a week or so, then off goes the weight again the following week.
Good luck folks!
moon111 said:I'll probably offend some. Sorry, just going on personal observations of friends/family/co-workers. Those who I've witnessed needing to lose weight do get motivated and sometimes start an exercise routine/diet. Some stick to it pretty good. But outside of that, they don't move. Homes aren't clean. They'll run the loader rather then get out and shovel. They'll drive a couple of blocks rather then walk. Exercise is a good start, but to truly work, it has to be a life-style change. Go to the gym AND cut the grass for that little old lady down the street.
Rick said:Anyone with me? Starting today, or Tuesday morning, or whenever fits for you...
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:I've been drinking Kale shakes in the morning for the past month and the benefits I've felt have been huge.
Kale
Spinach
Celery
Cucumber
Pear
Ginger
Apple
Frozen Mixed Berries
Frozen Banana
4 cloves of garlic
1 cup of unsweetened almond milk
1 teaspoon of coconut oil
Blend it all up in a blender, should still be relatively thick.
It's like taking an energy drink every morning, I feel fantastic all day and the digestive benefits are great, by the time lunch roles around I'm barely hungry and will only need a small snack size thing to see me through to dinner.
In the month I've been drinking them, with little to no increase in exercise, I've dropped 27 pounds.
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Sgt said:Gained a few pounds while away for just few days. How easy they come back when you stop eating reasonably and exercising :-\ My run today felt like I had a piano tied to my ass.
The Sarge said:Gained a few pounds while away for just few days. How easy they come back when you stop eating reasonably and exercising :-\ My run today felt like I had a piano tied to my ass.
Bender said:The Sarge said:Gained a few pounds while away for just few days. How easy they come back when you stop eating reasonably and exercising :-\ My run today felt like I had a piano tied to my ass.
I know what you mean. I've been off the gym for almost a month due to doctors orders and I already feel like a weakling =/