April Fool's Day 10% Body Weight Loss Challenge
#251
Hi,
How's everyone doing? I would like to join the April Fools Day challenge. I'm 126 lbs and would like to loose 20 lbs by April 1st (I'm 5' 0' so it's within my 'healthy weight' range).
I'm currently training for a marathon and do not want to carry an extra 20 lbs for 26 miles The biggest problem I'm faced with is that I get really hungry after running and I end up going off my diet, so even thought I'm exercising I do not loose weight. Any tips on how to deal with that?
Regards,
Sharon
How's everyone doing? I would like to join the April Fools Day challenge. I'm 126 lbs and would like to loose 20 lbs by April 1st (I'm 5' 0' so it's within my 'healthy weight' range).
I'm currently training for a marathon and do not want to carry an extra 20 lbs for 26 miles The biggest problem I'm faced with is that I get really hungry after running and I end up going off my diet, so even thought I'm exercising I do not loose weight. Any tips on how to deal with that?
Regards,
Sharon
20 lbs in nine weeks seems like a lot for someone with your stats, but I guess it's only 2lbs a week, which is usually deemed "safe".
Add your info to the check-in list if you like and don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
Regards,
Michael
#252
No over all change here, I gained a few pounds mid-week and have burned them off again. 131.2kg, exactly the same as when the week started.
Ups and downs don't bother me too much though, so long as the average trend is downward.
Still regularly adding weight to what I can lift in sets, waist, thighs and calf measurements all slowly getting smaller, chest, shoulders and arms all getting bigger, so no matter what the scales say at the moment, i'm happy with the general shift in body shape and composition.
Seems everyone is doing pretty well......keep it up all!
We may all still be fools when April 1 rolls around, just not as big a bunch of fools as we are now
BD
Ups and downs don't bother me too much though, so long as the average trend is downward.
Still regularly adding weight to what I can lift in sets, waist, thighs and calf measurements all slowly getting smaller, chest, shoulders and arms all getting bigger, so no matter what the scales say at the moment, i'm happy with the general shift in body shape and composition.
Seems everyone is doing pretty well......keep it up all!
We may all still be fools when April 1 rolls around, just not as big a bunch of fools as we are now
BD
#253
A good week!
Another week gone in the challenge and the scale really cooperated. Must be all that sweating behind the snowblower trying to keep up with the white stuff!
Was very pleased to see 286 on the scale this morning, so I've hit the "8s" in a big way. Of course, next week may very well show little to no loss--my body tends to do that sometimes. That's when I usually look at my average loss and it makes up for the momentary dissapointment of not seeing a loss.
16 pounds to go to reach my Challenge goal of 270--woo hoo!
Hope everyone else is doing well.
Regards,
Michael
Was very pleased to see 286 on the scale this morning, so I've hit the "8s" in a big way. Of course, next week may very well show little to no loss--my body tends to do that sometimes. That's when I usually look at my average loss and it makes up for the momentary dissapointment of not seeing a loss.
16 pounds to go to reach my Challenge goal of 270--woo hoo!
Hope everyone else is doing well.
Regards,
Michael
#255
FitDay Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 144
Michael, you are a serious loser, in the best possible way. Great work!
I was happy to see a 4lb loss this week. It was actually a week plus a day since I weighed in early last week. I'll take it! I'm now exactly 1/3 of the way to my foolish April goal.
I did a weird experiment this week with my tracking. I continued to religiously track my intake, but when it came to activities, all I logged was my sleep. I guess I wanted to see if I learned anything from it. Based on my calorie deficit without activity (other than my daily living) I should have lost 2.7lbs, so I guess I can credit the extra 1.3lbs to my hard work in the gym this week.
I'm not sure this tells me anything I couldn't have figured from just looking at my breakdown with all activities logged. I think part of it was I wanted the surprise. While I don't way myself more than once a week, I do occasionally add up my deficit to predict where I'll land since the tracking has been so consistent to my loss.
Have a great week everyone!
Matt
I was happy to see a 4lb loss this week. It was actually a week plus a day since I weighed in early last week. I'll take it! I'm now exactly 1/3 of the way to my foolish April goal.
I did a weird experiment this week with my tracking. I continued to religiously track my intake, but when it came to activities, all I logged was my sleep. I guess I wanted to see if I learned anything from it. Based on my calorie deficit without activity (other than my daily living) I should have lost 2.7lbs, so I guess I can credit the extra 1.3lbs to my hard work in the gym this week.
I'm not sure this tells me anything I couldn't have figured from just looking at my breakdown with all activities logged. I think part of it was I wanted the surprise. While I don't way myself more than once a week, I do occasionally add up my deficit to predict where I'll land since the tracking has been so consistent to my loss.
Have a great week everyone!
Matt
#256
FitDay Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 90
Try incorporating a post-workout meal into your diet planning. I use a protein shake after a weights session, but that may not be the right carb/protein mix for your training. Whatever the specific needs of your training are, it's a given that your body will want some after a workout so factor it in. Good luck.
In other news... I'm down from 165 to 162lb. The machine I'm using to measure body fat is being very silly and swinging from 20% to 29%, so I'm not trusting it. Suffice to say that I'm getting stronger, fitter and lighter so it's all good.
#257
Another week gone in the challenge and the scale really cooperated. Must be all that sweating behind the snowblower trying to keep up with the white stuff!
Was very pleased to see 286 on the scale this morning, so I've hit the "8s" in a big way. Of course, next week may very well show little to no loss--my body tends to do that sometimes. That's when I usually look at my average loss and it makes up for the momentary dissapointment of not seeing a loss.
16 pounds to go to reach my Challenge goal of 270--woo hoo!
Hope everyone else is doing well.
Regards,
Michael
Was very pleased to see 286 on the scale this morning, so I've hit the "8s" in a big way. Of course, next week may very well show little to no loss--my body tends to do that sometimes. That's when I usually look at my average loss and it makes up for the momentary dissapointment of not seeing a loss.
16 pounds to go to reach my Challenge goal of 270--woo hoo!
Hope everyone else is doing well.
Regards,
Michael
YOU are in the 280's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wow! you are on your way to making that goal!
#258
Now, if I make 270 by 4/1 I wonder if I can get down to 250 by my BD on 5/25? That would be a great 47th BD gift.
I have big plans for out-of-doors activities come spring so I'm hoping the extra exercise will make up for my lighter body's reduced calorie burn.
Have a great day!
Regards,
Michael
PS I see you've only got 12 pounds to go--I think you'll make goal as well!
#259
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 13
Just want to thank everyone for participating and supporting each other. I've lost 10 pounds in the last three weeks, and I'm eating healthy wholesome foods. It's great to have this website and the knowledge that others are on the same path.
Another 50 pounds to go and I'm back at my fighting weight.
Another 50 pounds to go and I'm back at my fighting weight.
#260
Just want to thank everyone for participating and supporting each other. I've lost 10 pounds in the last three weeks, and I'm eating healthy wholesome foods. It's great to have this website and the knowledge that others are on the same path.
Another 50 pounds to go and I'm back at my fighting weight.
Another 50 pounds to go and I'm back at my fighting weight.
I love it when a plan comes together!
Keep it up and don't be a stranger.
Regards,
Michael