It's been fun to read everyone's thoughts on tracking. It may not be something that you do every day but keep it in mind for those times that you need a little something extra to push you out of a plateau. And don't let it become something that is a worry more than a help.
I'm gonna go in the minority here and say it depends on the person. I did tracking calories for a while and nearly drove myself crazy trying to keep track of every bite. I do however research and read nutritional values on what I eat before I eat something different. Plus I usually don't eat back my calories when I workout and when I do, it's something I know the calories of already. So while I don't track every bite, I'm mindful of how much I'm putting in.
This is a good point,
Ashley, about not eating back your workout calories.
QOTD: I would say yes tracking is important. I find that when I track I am more aware of what I'm eating. Sometimes when I am wanting to eat something and then I look at the nutritional info and decide that it is probably not the best choice for me.
This is a good point, too, to be aware of what you are eating is a big plus.
For me,
tracking consistently until I reach my goal weight is definitely part of my plan. If I take a day or two off of tracking and I don't lose weight that week, I know I've got no one to blame but myself. Sometimes you need to track to remind yourself how much a couple of splurge meals can undo all the hard work you've done the rest of the week.
Yes,
Samantha, it is amazing how quickly we can undo our hardwork by just a little straying off plan.
For me, I definitely think tracking is an important part of my weight loss. I am a member of WW, so when I track I see how much more I can eat that day. It helps me to plan accordingly.
Excellent point about tracking relating to planning!
It's a quiet day around my house. I finally got the kitchen floor mopped!

The dog and I went for a walk this morning, and since I forgot to do sit ups last night I did them this morning. I will do them again tonight. Another thing I am starting with this challenge: situps on the exercise ball every night. I'd like to do a wee bit of jumping rope each day but it would mean a change of undergarment support and that just seems like so much trouble!
I personally think that mopping should count as exercise,
Linda, it's not my favorite chore.
Evening all! Just taking a moment to say hello. Busy day that started early for DD's open water dives (part 1 of 2), plus a long drive. Then home to chores, dinner, and yard work! I'm wiped out, so not taking the time to read and reply for now. Will try to get more time on here tomorrow evening ! Hope you all are well. TTYL..........P
Hi
Pamela! Nice to see you passing through!
Hi! I'm a little bit late so I hope it is okay to join in on the fall challenge. I'm Karen but just K is fine too! So here are my answers to the QOTD!
QOTD-intorduce yourself.....
I live in Upstate NY where the only thing I battle more than the snow, is my weight! I've battled my weight for most of my life and after I had my kids I tackled it, lost 75 pounds in one year, and kept it off for a looooong time. About 7 years ago I started having some health issues, had 3 surgeries in 3 1/2 years and gained back 55 pounds!

Because of my health problems and the pain it caused, it has been a long road back to being me but I am determined to get as close back to who I know I am supposed to be as I can.
I'm back down 35 pounds and really need to just finish this and get the last 20 off. I used to run just for fun and as I've gotten older I've realized that other than one 5K I've never really done a race so I would really like to do the Disney 1/2 just once in my life before my body says "nope!" so that is my long-term goal....Disney 1/2 Marathon for 2014.
QOTD...how are you going to do this
As far as how I plan to do it, I'm going to continue doing a combination of the HCG program (yes I know it is controversial!), work outs at my gym, and running while we still have good weather. Not surprisingly, the walking/jogging/running gets easier as the weight comes off but I haven't run in over 3 weeks now so I need to be here and be accountable!
I'm ready.....
Karen! It's never to late to join a BL challenge! Please be sure and PM
Octoberbride03 to join and send your starting weight to
Kollerbear, if you haven't already.
YES
I do so much better when I track what I eat.....otherwise my "mental" tracking always seems to be off

I really need to get back on the wagon and make better choices. Might be a little difficult this next week while in Aneheim but am going to try as I HATE everything I have tried on to pack
Ugh,
Jen, I hate that clothes don't feel right thing.

Have a wonderful time at my favorite park this week! Can't wait to hear all about it!
Bummer about the cold,
Jill, hope that you are feeling better soon!
Sorry this entry is so short and sweet, I'm actually posting from my phone
Watch out for whacky autocorrecting!
QOTD - Yes, I think tracking matters, whether you track calories, or track types of food (like a Paleo or clean lifestyle) because if you are still putting more in than you are working off, you will never get anywhere.
Quick Intro - Hi, I'm Heather, a 39 year old engineer/runner with a great DH and DD. We live in the Finger Lakes NY state region. I started running 2 1/2 years ago and am training for the Tower of Terror 10 Miler this year and the Princess Half next year!!
Heather! Good luck with the Tower of Terror race!
Oh yes I think it's so important! I always do much better when I'm tracking what I eat. Right now, I'm using MyFitnessPal for that.
I use MyFitnessPal, too, they have a great database and it's fun to scan your food with your phone.
Today was a great day, food wise, which was actually made a little easier by a very busy day. I took my foster dog to a pet adoption event all morning. This afternoon I had some shopping to do, and then I met my mom on the beach for a nice long walk. Even though I run, walking muscles are a little different and the sand is good for getting my feet geared up for Disney! Today is a non-running day for me, but I did not manage to fit in any body resistance exercises.
Hoo! Running on sand is great exercise!

You were right about your sweet little foster puppies -- so cute!
Which brings me to the QOTD for Sunday, September 9, 2012: Do you have all the winning strategies covered? Or do you have one of your own that should be added to the list?
I need a bit of tweaking in the break taking and keeping score departments. I haven't done as well keeping score, which is why I was pretty much stuck this summer. I also need to work on getting back on track right away when taking a break as far as my food plan is concerned and try to enjoy my taper this week a bit more before my race.
Which brings me to the QOTD for Sunday, September 9, 2012: Do you have all the winning strategies covered? Or do you have one of your own that should be added to the list?
Here are the winning strategies you'll need!
Winners Set Small Goals ........YES....overall goal 10%lost but have small goals to help me get there including 3 gym visits each week
Winners Take Breaks and Timeouts.......Need to work on this one, often icing take a break, I fail to get back in the game
Winners Are Proud of Themselves......YES....I am proud of my accomplishments and look forward to the feeling of pride I expect when I get to my goal
Winners Take On New Challenges.......YES..... I have done stance races before but keys a a walker. This time I am learning to run.
Winners Keep Score......YES.....I am always keeping charts and counters to show my progress
Winners Are Part of a Team.....YES.....this is why I like these challenges....the TEAM!
Winners Make It Fun........trying, but it does get tiring and monotonous at times, so I need to look for more ways to get the fun into my program
GREAT QUESTION!
I think you do have the winning strategies covered,
Christopher!
Have a great Sunday all!