The Official Unisex 100+ Pounds to Lose Thread
#441
Going from size 60 jeans to size 44 in 2" increments gives me a pretty good idea of how my "waist" has shrunk. I have some 44 Wranglers that are a bit loose and some 44 Levis that are a better fit (both "loose cut"). I suspect I'll be into my 42s sometime in April or thereabouts.
Regards,
Michael
#444
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 168
Venting
The scales have not moved in a week. I have increased my aerobic effort, been religious about my workouts and food intake, have regular BM's and my 7 day caloric deficit is over 8,000 calories. In fact the scales went up 1.4lbs this morning. What the !@#$%^?
I am frustrated, angry and befuddled. I know one needs to focus on the overall direction. I am just not feeling so positive this morning. In fact, I was feeling quite good until I stepped on the dam scales.
Advice to shake thinks up and restart the downward trend is welcome.
Happy weekend to all.
I am frustrated, angry and befuddled. I know one needs to focus on the overall direction. I am just not feeling so positive this morning. In fact, I was feeling quite good until I stepped on the dam scales.
Advice to shake thinks up and restart the downward trend is welcome.
Happy weekend to all.
#445
The scales have not moved in a week. I have increased my aerobic effort, been religious about my workouts and food intake, have regular BM's and my 7 day caloric deficit is over 8,000 calories. In fact the scales went up 1.4lbs this morning. What the !@#$%^?
I am frustrated, angry and befuddled. I know one needs to focus on the overall direction. I am just not feeling so positive this morning. In fact, I was feeling quite good until I stepped on the dam scales.
Advice to shake thinks up and restart the downward trend is welcome.
Happy weekend to all.
I am frustrated, angry and befuddled. I know one needs to focus on the overall direction. I am just not feeling so positive this morning. In fact, I was feeling quite good until I stepped on the dam scales.
Advice to shake thinks up and restart the downward trend is welcome.
Happy weekend to all.
#446
The scales have not moved in a week. I have increased my aerobic effort, been religious about my workouts and food intake, have regular BM's and my 7 day caloric deficit is over 8,000 calories. In fact the scales went up 1.4lbs this morning. What the !@#$%^?
I am frustrated, angry and befuddled. I know one needs to focus on the overall direction. I am just not feeling so positive this morning. In fact, I was feeling quite good until I stepped on the dam scales.
Advice to shake thinks up and restart the downward trend is welcome.
Happy weekend to all.
I am frustrated, angry and befuddled. I know one needs to focus on the overall direction. I am just not feeling so positive this morning. In fact, I was feeling quite good until I stepped on the dam scales.
Advice to shake thinks up and restart the downward trend is welcome.
Happy weekend to all.
If you KNOW you are running a good deficit, don't worry, be happy! The loss will come.
Regards,
Michael
#447
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 168
Keep at it, the scale WILL start going down again. Really, it is average weekly loss that's important. I've had the scale not move for a week, sometimes two. Then, back-to-back 7lb loss weeks. I tend to have a good week, and couple of slower ones, then another good one. The average, though, remains fairly consistant.
If you KNOW you are running a good deficit, don't worry, be happy! The loss will come.
Regards,
Michael
If you KNOW you are running a good deficit, don't worry, be happy! The loss will come.
Regards,
Michael
With your advice I went back and looked at my April 1st challenge. I had a goal of dropping 28lbs or 10% by April 1st. I am currently down 22 of those 28 lbs...with at least 5 weeks to go....so in hindsight, not so bad.
I think the quick loss in the beginning, (normal with any significant change in life style) needs to even out and the body is adapting to the new norm.
Have a great day.
#448
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 168
Body Measurements
I notice on Fitday PC there is a section to record a range of body measurements. I am looking for guidance before I consider using this option. Do you use this? If so how often to you take measurements? Do you take all the measurements or some? Is there a technique to taking the measurements e.g. middle of bicep, largest part of hips etc?
I am thinking this may be a good quantitative measure especially when clothes are fitting differently but the scales aren't moving.
Insights, experiences, tips are all appreciated.
I am thinking this may be a good quantitative measure especially when clothes are fitting differently but the scales aren't moving.
Insights, experiences, tips are all appreciated.
#449
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 90
Measure hips across the bone., measure waist across the biggest part near the navel.
Measure thighs, forearms and biceps at the biggest part. Measure wrist between the base of the thumb and that little, bony, sticky-out bit.
Hope this helps.
Also, I was going to post a congrats on the check-in thread at your 23lb loss. That's really good going and I'm glad you're not put off by a bad week.
Measure thighs, forearms and biceps at the biggest part. Measure wrist between the base of the thumb and that little, bony, sticky-out bit.
Hope this helps.
Also, I was going to post a congrats on the check-in thread at your 23lb loss. That's really good going and I'm glad you're not put off by a bad week.
#450
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 351
I notice on Fitday PC there is a section to record a range of body measurements. I am looking for guidance before I consider using this option. Do you use this? If so how often to you take measurements? Do you take all the measurements or some? Is there a technique to taking the measurements e.g. middle of bicep, largest part of hips etc?
The gist of measuring correctly is to measure the biggest area of the section, but for more details, here's one of many sites that'll tell you how: How Do I Take My Measurements - iVillage Oh, and I put my bust measurement in the 'chest' slot, since that's of, er, greater importance to me, lol.
As I've mentioned in some other of my posts, for the first 3 months that I was starting out, I didn't even get on a scale and relied on measurements to make sure that I was on the right track. You may not be in love with what the numbers say now (hey, that's why we're all here, right?), but you'll be so glad that you took measurements.