12-31-2015 19:29 - edited 01-04-2016 13:47
12-31-2015 19:29 - edited 01-04-2016 13:47
I'm starting a 90 Day Weight Loss Challenge on January 1, 2016.
My goal is to lose 20 pounds. I previously lost 60 pounds from May 2011 through December 2012 and would like to trim down a bit more.
Anyone interested?
Track your starting weight on Day 1 and your ending weight on Day 90. This group will be here to encourage and support each other, while also holding each other accountable. Feel free to share your successes and challenges, along with any helpful tips. You can also ask questions.
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01-04-2016 05:06
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01-04-2016 09:05
01-04-2016 09:05
I'm late, but I'm in!
01-04-2016 09:28
01-04-2016 09:28
@Dominique wrote:
@CoachMarcus wrote:
Welcome everyone. 3500 calories equals 1 pound of fat. You can lose 1 pound a week by burning 3500 calories more than you consume each week. Set a goal to burn at 500 calories more than you consume each day.True, but it is unlikely any given weight loss is 100% fat loss. Some lean mass (muscle) may be lost too. Hence the importance of doing some resistance training when on a caloric deficit, to minimize muscle loss.
Very true. Resistance training is important. I recommend doing resistance training at least 2 days per week for each muscle group. If you are on a resistance training program, make sure you give your muscles 72 hours rest before doing your resistance training again. For example, if you do biceps exercises on Monday, do them again on Thursday. This will allow your muscles to recover properly. It's also important to consume sufficient protein pre-workout and post-workout to help the muscles repair after your works.
I don't think I mentioned that I have my Certified Personal Training certification and have help a lot of people lose weight.
01-04-2016 09:29
01-04-2016 09:30
01-04-2016 09:30
@DrD2016 wrote:
Hahaha...I know for me it is untangling the ear buds!!
I had the same problem and bought a pair of wireless ear phones on Groupon. They are awesome!
01-04-2016 10:16
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01-04-2016 10:54
01-04-2016 10:54
Yes, please tell me what I need to do.
01-04-2016 11:05
01-04-2016 11:05
I am ready to start this challenge. Want to lose 37 lbs by June so this will keep me motivated toward my goal.
01-04-2016 12:24
01-04-2016 12:24
I'm very new to Fitbit but would love to be involved in this challenge. I suffer from severe Fibromyalgia and have gained over 3 stone in the last 12 months - a mix of illness, lack of exercise, lack of sleep and medication. I have made the decision take the bull by the horns and manage my illness so that it doesn't manage me. Had a tough day today but I have still pushed myself to do some exercise. Sorry for the ramblings but I am really excited to get the "fit me" back. Thank you xx
01-04-2016 13:01
01-04-2016 13:01
Hi i'd like to join in this one ~ I've previously, until this year, been pretty good at not eating loads and exercising a lot but, have had a bit of a blip. I've never been so heavy and it can't continue ~ I'd like to get back to 9 and would like to join this challenge to help. The healthy eating and daily exercise kicked in 01/01 and i just need to get back in the mindset, I'm looking forward to hearing people's stories and hoping we can get through the 90 days together.
01-04-2016 13:25
01-04-2016 13:25
My 5x5 mates are not back from their New Year breaks until next week, and I don't want to go back to the rack alone. So stuck on the cardio alone until they return, from Oz & Scotland. Managed 15 mins on my old Life Fitness exercise bike, which I moved into my office over Christmas, after lunch. And I also discovered that walking home from work, according to FitBit, is 5,300 steps and 550 kcal, so only need to find another 4,500 steps each day. Can't face it both ways, especially as the bus to work leaves from directly outside the front door. Had peanut butter & marmite toast for breakfast, quorn mince and new potatoes with an apple for lunch and made edamame & portabella orsotto for dinner. Failed with the last bit of clotted cream vanilla ice-cream, something that I would not normally eat. Think that it might be a replacement for the sugar in beer #DryJanuary. Overall though, still figure I'm winning.
01-04-2016 13:26
01-04-2016 13:26
I want to know the answer to this too. I don't see any replies. Am I missing something?
01-04-2016 13:30
01-04-2016 13:30
I would be interested too, though I'm already 4 days behind. How does one participate. I don't see any replies when that question is asked. Perhaps I am missing something?
01-04-2016 13:39
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01-04-2016 13:44
01-04-2016 13:44
@Catamber wrote:
So now that I join what's the next step
Track your starting weight on Day 1 and your ending weight on Day 90. This group will be here to encourage and support each other, while also holding each other accountable. Feel free to share your successes and challenges, along with any helpful tips. You can also ask questions.
01-04-2016 13:45
01-04-2016 13:45
@Catamber wrote:
I know I'm a little late, but I've started on my own I would like to join the 90 day challenge.
Awesome. Track your starting weight on Day 1 and your ending weight on Day 90. This group will be here to encourage and support each other, while also holding each other accountable. Feel free to share your successes and challenges, along with any helpful tips. You can also ask questions.
01-04-2016 13:45
01-04-2016 13:45
@catbit wrote:I would be interested too, though I'm already 4 days behind. How does one participate. I don't see any replies when that question is asked. Perhaps I am missing something?
Track your starting weight on Day 1 and your ending weight on Day 90. This group will be here to encourage and support each other, while also holding each other accountable. Feel free to share your successes and challenges, along with any helpful tips. You can also ask questions.