04-13-2015
11:06
- last edited on
11-10-2021
15:47
by
AlessFitbit
04-13-2015
11:06
- last edited on
11-10-2021
15:47
by
AlessFitbit
I am the exact same weight as I was when I got my Flex 3 1/2 months ago!
How about you?
I'm hoping with Spring here and Summer around the corner, that my walking will increase.
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04-23-2015 06:52
04-23-2015 06:52
I've had my Zip for about 10 days and I have lost two to three pounds already. Knowing my steps has encouraged me to find easy ways to increase them (such as walking a slightly longer route to get to the train in the morning), so I know I'm burning more calories than I used to.
Finding other users who walk a similar amount to me and competing against them is a great way to motivate myself to walk further.
On the flip side, tracking my food (something I've never done before) means I have a much better handle on the calories I'm consuming and as long as my calorie deficit is in the right ball park then I'm happy.
04-23-2015 12:43
04-23-2015 12:43
Over the past 2 months since I had it I have lost 19 pounds. I need to keep going to the gym at least 3-4 times a week. This week I have been slacking. My normal weigh in is Monday night. Hopefully, I can keep it up and be 1 or 2 pounds down more.
04-24-2015 10:28
04-24-2015 10:28
Started with my Charge HR in January. 2 weeks ago I hit my first weight goal of 30 pounds and it was amazing. Just tracking intake alone is enough to start motivating you to make better choices! Now i get my butt up at 4:20 in the morning just so i have time to work out before work, and plan out lunches all week so i can also walk 45 minutes out of my hour! in the beginning i laughed out loud at the thought of getting 10K steps/day, yet now i am trying to challenge myself to have that by the end of lunchtime! yes- it's a tool to help you take control of what you are doing and show you what happens when you make choices. I'm truly glad to have started down this path and can't wait to hit my goal #2 (25 more pounds-i'll weigh what i did in high school!). This summer might just be one i don't loathe the whole time!
04-24-2015 17:42
04-24-2015 17:42
I lost 40 pounds before fit bit through change of diet. Then added exercise through fitbit charge HR just got it recently lost another 3 pounds. I am more motivated to lose weight then I ever have. I still have about 40 more pounds to go.
04-29-2015 09:12
04-29-2015 09:12
I'm down 40 lbs in 6 months ( 208 to 168 ) hoping my HR will keep me on track to my 160 goal.
04-29-2015 10:34
04-29-2015 10:34
04-30-2015 19:26 - edited 04-30-2015 19:32
04-30-2015 19:26 - edited 04-30-2015 19:32
I got my fitbit charge on 4/20 and I have lost 7 lbs!
I log all my food but I try and stay under the green just in case I put something in wrong. I like how I can balance what I'm eating with what I'm doing. I can still have the occasional panda express without beating myself up. I just need to walk somewhere instead of take the train or take my dog on a longer walk. I feel free and less restrained. I've just made small changes to start and it's paying off. I've learned I can't throw myself in. I walk a half hour to work most days and a half hour back. I've been eating better and at real meal times rather than not eating all day and then pigging out. Today was the first day I worked out worked out. This has really helped with my stress levels as well. Having a thing around your wrist reminds you of your goal keeps you accountable and I need that.
I usually get between 10k to 15k steps a day and I am always drinking water. I have a desk job at a YMCA so I luckily have a free membership.
If I continue to have success I will invest in the Aria scale. I weigh myself every day I work. It's really satisfying to see my progress almost every day.
05-17-2015 21:18
05-17-2015 21:18
I'm down from 273 to 251 in 8 weeks now.
05-27-2015 08:51
05-27-2015 08:51
Hi. How is your weight loss going now? I have had my fitbit for a week now and looking for friends to motivate me. Hoping to lose a stone in weight.
05-27-2015 09:27
05-27-2015 09:27
I agree on the calorie counting and creating a deficit. I didn't really have good grasp of how many calories are actually in certain foods, and fitbit gave that to me once I committed to logging the food I eat everyday.
Also, my One makes me feel guilty if I don't get my steps and active minutes everyday!
I've had my One since January 2015 (new year's resolution), but I didn't commit to the diet part of weight loss until about two weeks ago. I'm down almost 5 pounds already and hope to have the other 20 off by the end of summer!
05-27-2015 12:49
05-27-2015 12:49
My eating has to get under control for me to lose weight. I have lost 75 pounds and need to still lose about 20 more... it's a struggle ya' know?! I think that the fitbit is a GREAT tool to motivate myself. I want to win competitions with my friends and then when I see just how much work it takes to burn off calories I am more hesitant to pig out. It's a balance that is hard to learn. Give yourself time as you learn to adjust your activity and your realistic caloric needs. Best of luck to you! Work hard! You'll get where you want to be!
05-30-2015 06:58
05-30-2015 06:58
05-30-2015 07:18 - edited 05-30-2015 07:19
05-30-2015 07:18 - edited 05-30-2015 07:19
@Hoorah Sounds like you are setting yourself up to fail before you start.. Cutting calories works fine if there the right calories.. 100 calories of Potato Chips isn't the same as 100 calories of Carrots.. it's not how you eat it's what you eat. That and exercise of some type.. even walking ..pushing yourself to get that 10,000th step will get you where you want to be. Don't give up get informed !! You can do this 🙂
05-30-2015 07:24
05-30-2015 07:24
05-30-2015 07:42
05-30-2015 07:42
Are you using any kind of app to log what you eat ? I am not a nutrionist or a personal trainer but let me share my journey with you ..Last Oct. my daughter decided she had been fat long enough and I myself at the time was getting out of hand after I retired.. I was 210 lbs. and could barely fasten my size 36 jeans. We both started using the MyFitnessPal app and bought a cheap $10 a month gym membership. I eat 1500 calories a day and work out 3 days a week plus since i got my Fitbit I try my best to get the 10K steps. as of this morning I am down to 164 lbs ( i'm 5-9 ) and a size 30 pant. My daughter has lost 70 lbs in the same time frame several pant sizes. It can be done without starving yourself and a little motivation .. I seriously wish you success ..I know it can be done and you know you can do it.. I'll leave you with a sign on my gym wall... "
05-30-2015 09:32
05-30-2015 09:32
05-30-2015 09:45
05-30-2015 09:45
Started using the iPhone app at the beginning of the week while awaiting my Surge. Surge showed up two days ago. In that week I have lost 5 pounds. I think the two biggest things for me are logging the foods I eat and working to reach my step goals.
05-30-2015 12:05
05-30-2015 12:05
@Hoorah wrote:
Honestly, I think I need to be more accurate and consistent with my food logging. I think I eat more than I guesstimate. I log through my FitBit, but not every day.
I logged food for YEARS and can tell you how many calories are in just about anything. I used to obsess over it. Trying to stay away from that "obsession" after I developed an eating disorder. "Recovery" came with therapy, children and a supportive husband who loves me just the way I am. But I know I need to lose the weight. Yet, I was a heavy child and an obese teenager who fought back in her early 20's and won. ...Now, however, it feels like I am starting all over again. Like it can't be accomplished.
So my resistance is one of stubbornness, fear, bad attitude and negativity. I honestly wish I could eat whatever I want, work out a little harder AND lose the weight. I'm consistently burning around 2300 calories a day. 1800 should be enough of a deficit to see results. But it's not.
But you have admitted you don't log very well at all.
So you can't really say you eat 1800. You have no idea really, right.
You have no idea if you have a deficit.
But you are correct, it's about moving a little bit more, and eating a little bit less.
Sadly most people make extreme changes to both of those and negatively impact their bodies. You likely lost some muscle mass with last diet, and it's made it harder this time to succeed.
And attempting it again is probably causing stress here at first, and if you actually have a deficit to lose fat, stress with elevated cortisol can cause retained water of upwards of 20 lbs - that can mask a lot of weeks of fat loss.
But sadly also cause body to adapt.
But I'm betting on there not being an actual deficit, because that is a small reasonable one, with small margin for error. Which means accurate food logging is required.
05-31-2015 16:05
05-31-2015 16:05
06-02-2015 21:29
06-02-2015 21:29