12-23-2019 02:37
12-23-2019 02:37
This is a spin-off of the venerable Weekly Weigh In topic that now has 2500+ posts spanning over four years and is therefore a bit crowded. The idea is the same: to provide accountability and motivation to fellow community members who wish to shed some weight over the next three months.
The rules are flexible: to report weight (and any other metrics) on a weekly basis (you can pick any day you like). I’ll personally report average weight for the previous week every Monday, starting next Monday (Dec-30, so technically not quite New Year). This coming week will provide the baseline/starting point.
I’ve been steadily gaining about 4 kg (8.8 lbs) over the Fall, from about 60 to almost 64 kg (141 lbs):
It’s now time to get back to a leaner level, ideally around 60 kg.
Is anyone else game for this?
Dominique | Finland
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01-03-2020 12:07
01-03-2020 12:07
I lost nothing this week. I'm sure its do to champagne and wine on Tuesday and Wednesday 😁
There will be a loss next week
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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01-04-2020 15:17
01-04-2020 15:17
@Dominique I wonder if the folks in this group would like to have a chart with their name and height across the top and each week the date down the left side and their weight under the names. Or as in my other group we all report every week and just update the chart the first week of the month. We carried forward the January weight for the last 3 years and the highest and lowest weight. It really isn't too big or too much trouble for the number that seems to be in this group, about 10?? Our chart maker was busy so I typed out the info in an email and cut and pasted it into the spot for everyone. Anyone can cut and paste and add or correct too and then replace it. Not a big deal. Since everyone reports their weight on a different day it could be put on the chart on Saturday night for all the days of the week. What do you think? It is your group.
01-05-2020 01:38
01-05-2020 01:38
@Glenda : I’m not really the "owner" of this topic, I merely started it (as a spin-off, the original idea not being from me). I prefer to keep discussions informal. Not everyone is comfortable sharing personal data like height, weight, age etc. and the purpose of this topic is to provide accountability, motivation, support, encouragement, not to "compete" against each other as in a "biggest loser" contest. Reporting is also free-format, so metrics aren’t necessarily comparable.
Dominique | Finland
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01-05-2020 03:52
01-05-2020 03:52
@Dominique We don't compete in my group with the chart. It just makes it easier to notice someone is doing well and applaud them. It is supportive. It is helpful though just to report whether anyone else can tell that you are doing well or not since everyone wants to have a better number to report. Whatever makes people happy....and comfortable is good as you suggest. Maybe people should comment that their weekly weight number is a success.
01-05-2020 06:29
01-05-2020 06:29
1/5 162.9
12/29 162.8 lb
Plus 0.1 lbs doesn’t seem like a success, but since mid-week my trend is down after a two-week increase through mid-December (Holidays definitely affect routines!).
Should see a decrease next Sunday.
The curve is bending back down ...
Scott | Baltimore MD
Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro
01-05-2020 08:07
01-05-2020 08:07
@Glenda wrote:Monday (back in last year) I weighed 119 which motivated me to try hard this week to have a decent number to post today my first Friday. I weigh less posting before the weekend when I eat more. Today I weigh 114. Better, but it isn't 110 as I was last October and hope to get back to.
@Glenda -- I tend to weigh the lowest toward the end of the week too. Generally my Friday evening through Sunday eating patterns are more indulgent and less regular than the rest of the week. It is clear that the structure of going to work supports regular healthy habits for me (because I have to go to work early, I get to bed earlier, stay to my eating schedule, plan my meals better and drink less). It all works fine for now while I'm working, but when I 'retire' I'll need to figure out a weekday schedule similar to my work week if I want to maintain weight.
Scott | Baltimore MD
Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro
01-05-2020 22:12
01-05-2020 22:12
@Glenda A chart puts extra work on someone. I also agree its not needed. I think we will all post each week our success or not success
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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01-05-2020 23:54
01-05-2020 23:54
Goal: lose between 0.25 and 0.50 kg per week (i.e. down to 58-61 kg).
Week 0, 30-Dec-19: 64.0 kg, 2594 cal, 14.9k steps, 16.3%
Week 1, 6-Jan-20: 63.7 kg, 2781 cal, 16.8k steps, 16.2%, -0.36 kg
I’m on target at week 1, with a loss of 0.36 kg.
Dominique | Finland
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01-06-2020 08:44
01-06-2020 08:44
@Baltoscott : I’ve always wondered why you had far wider daily fluctuations than me:
6.6 lbs (3.0 kg) for you between the highest and lowest value during the past 30 days, vs. 1.1 kg (2.4 lbs) for me, although we had a very similar pattern (slight increase). However, what you say about workdays vs. weekends makes perfect sense: you have much wider fluctuations in your eating patterns. I’m self-employed, work from home and eat at home almost all the time, which means all days of the week tend to be alike.
Dominique | Finland
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01-06-2020 13:10
01-06-2020 13:10
Checking In On Monday 6th January 2020
My weight loss for last week was 2.8 lbs. I'm using the difference between my 'weekly averages' to try to smooth out any blips. Very happy with my loss. 🙂
01-06-2020 13:11
01-06-2020 13:11
or 1.27 kg
01-06-2020 14:47
01-06-2020 14:47
@JogieBear , your weight loss is awesome! If you are interested in ironing out the blips, you might find TrendWeight helpful. Some of us use it, just for that reason. I weigh myself every day when I am at home, and TrendWeight helps me see the forest for the trees...
My stats not quite so positive. Start weight 121.00.
Weight Monday 06/01/2020: 121.01.
I’m not going to worry too much. I still have Christmas/ New Years parties this week, so I may even creep up a bit more. But I am remembering this is an approx 3 month challenge, and since I want to change my “set point” the most important thing sometimes is to set a smaller goal and maintain it for a good while.
Optimists rule!
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
01-07-2020 11:23
01-07-2020 11:23
Over the holidays I have gained 15 pounds. eeekk!
1/7/2020
208 lbs
5'10
01-07-2020 16:24
01-07-2020 16:24
@Dominique -- with today's weigh-in I stretched the gap from highest to lowest days over the past 4 weeks to 8.2 lbs, and yet my Trendweight weight change is zero! Having a tool that smooths out daily fluctuations is really helpful in keeping me from overreacting when I have a jump or a drop of several pounds.
Scott | Baltimore MD
Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro
01-08-2020 18:29
01-08-2020 18:29
Hi Everyone,
Today was “weigh” day for me. I lost 0.7 lbs.
Week 0: 170
Week 1: 169.3
It doesn’t seem like much but I am quite happy with this.
I am really trying to focus on doing the right things as a “lifestyle.” The number on the scale is just helping me know how I am doing with my “lifestyle” goals and helping me figure out how to keep “tweaking” those goals to get where I want to be – helping me put the pieces of the “puzzle” together.
Part of that “lifestyle” right now is logging everything I eat and keeping track of calories so I can understand better what I need (versus what I think I need/want) and to help control what I am eating.
I am enjoying reading everyone’s posts and look forward to them.
01-08-2020 20:18 - edited 01-15-2020 20:43
01-08-2020 20:18 - edited 01-15-2020 20:43
Pleasantly surprised with .5 lb loss this week, eating was not very disciplined. Kinda expected a gain instead!
4/1 goal weight - 122 lbs
1/1/2020 - 128.8 lbs
1/8/2020 - 128.3 lbs
edited to include stats below
1/1 thru 1/7 averages: daily goals:
16272 steps 15000
2260 cal 2020
79 active min 60
01-12-2020 05:58 - edited 01-13-2020 05:18
01-12-2020 05:58 - edited 01-13-2020 05:18
Down 0.7 lbs from last week, and 0.6 lbs overall.
1/12: 162.2 lbs
1/5: 162.9 lbs
12/29: 162.8 lbs
Scott | Baltimore MD
Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro
01-12-2020 20:32 - edited 01-19-2020 22:13
01-12-2020 20:32 - edited 01-19-2020 22:13
Goal: lose between 0.25 and 0.50 kg per week (i.e. down to 58-61 kg).
Week 0, 30-Dec-19: 64.0 kg, 2594 cal, 14.9k steps, 16.3%
Week 1, 6-Jan-20: 63.7 kg, 2781 cal, 16.8k steps, 16.2%, -0.36 kg
Week 2, 13-Jan-20: 63.3 kg, 2853 cal, 17.7k steps, 15.9%, -0.37 kg
Almost identical loss as on last week, still on target at week 2.
Dominique | Finland
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01-12-2020 20:36 - edited 01-12-2020 20:38
01-12-2020 20:36 - edited 01-12-2020 20:38
5’10
Starting
Jan 6 at 208
now 1/13 at 202
Mostly water weight I suppose. Getting extra steps in and I bought a row machine. Incorporating yoga, HIIT and Rowing.
01-13-2020 07:40
01-13-2020 07:40
5'1.5" tall
Dec 30, 2019 I was 119 #
Friday, Jan. 10 115.4
Trying to get back to October weight 110. Just learning the Intermittent fasting diet and easing into it. When you don't eat anything for 16 hours you feel you deserve to eat anything you want right at first. But now I'm settling into this, and plan to eat less junk food. I'm so surprised by how easy this is. It is supposed to improve blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and liver problems which I don't even have but people in the study lost 3% of weight WITHOUT dieting. The 5-2 diet works fine but I am so much more comfortable with every day habits and routine / & autopilot behavior is easier for me. No decisions to make every day. That is the way I have exercised for decades too.