Unfortunately it is those "dollops" and "sploshes" that get us into trouble on the scale. And if you don't write them and you have a bad week on the scale you won't know why. I KNOW that there are people who gain weight and bring their food journals to the meetings for the leaders to look and when when they are questioned they say something like "well... I have a coffee with just a little cream and sugar every morning.... did I need to write/track that?" YUP! I have heard stories at WW about folks who think that they can just "ignore" that iced mocha latte that they get every afternoon for the commute home... after all, coffee has no calories, right?![]()
You need to be measuring and journaling EVERYTHING that you consume! If measuring every time you have a cup of tea is too much of a bother, you could try what I did for a while. I would measure out a measuring cup of skim milk and put it in the fridge... and write the entire cup in my journal. Then as I wanted milk for coffee/tea/oatmeal during the day, I would take it from that cup. When the cup was empty, I was done for the day and I had already counted and journaled that cup. You could do the same for sugar. If you think you have about 3 Tb. of sugar throughout the day in your tea, you could measure out the full 3 Tb. into a small dish in the morning, journal it, and then take from there during the day. When it is gone, you are done with sugar for the day (or you could add another 3 Tb., journal it, and keep going).
If you want to avoid bad surprises, know the points/calories of a food in ADVANCE of eating it. It might change your mind about consuming it in the first place.
I always plan on having a pretty journal, but I go through them so quickly that I just end up using cheap spiral bound notebooks.... but when I'm lucky, I find them with pink covers... my favorite color.
I'll have to start checking over there more regularly. If you think of it, give me a heads-up before the next one.
Glad to hear it.
But you're not going any where soon, right??
It does take some getting used to. I try really hard to write it BEFORE I eat it... so I don't forget. Usually, after I have decided what I am eating, I write it down to figure out the points before I eat, just in case I decide it it too many or too few.
I am not an exerciser- I am NOT a runner or even jogger. I can walk kinda fast if I am heading toward a sale or a dessertDH said to me could you do a 5 K?? I said well I can walk 3 miles But have no idea how fast. So he told me If I can and work up to it and do a 15 minute mile
he will buy me the shoes I need and he will spring for the halloween 5 K in October for me.
and If I keep going he will spring for the 2012 Princess 1/2. this includes staying at the world etc..
So I am thankful for the inspiration andfrom others on this challenge. I am so glad we decided to go yesterday and that he made a wrong turn
I hope everyone has a great week and let's go TEAM DONALD!
Getting a jump on tomorrow! Here's a list of those who have yet to send in weigh ins this week! Reminder that all weigh ins must be in by Monday night at 7:30pm EST!
discancan
settingsail
MickeyMagic(away)
SunnyB1066
all4wdw
tink2007
disney1990
mefordis
snarlingcoyote
YellowMickeyPoncho
Geekerbell
wdwmomof3
ALso: need initial weigh ins from:
wdwmomof3
If you sent and your name is listed, please send again. With so many, I'm bound to miss one or two!
Thanks!
Your happy weightkeeper!!!!!
Just got interrupted by DH wanting some guidelines on what he should and shouldn't eat. He lost 9 pounds in the same time I lost 3.
Men stink some times!
This also just sparked a discussion about our meal at ABC Commissary on our last trip and how we would have been better off eating the soles of our shoes or begging scraps from others. It was without a doubt the WORST meal we have ever had on Disney property. We were desperate, it was pouring down rain and my scooter was having issues so I needed to plug it in to charge for awhile. This was the only option that was indoors and had outlets so I could plug in. But the food was dreadful! DH said he would rather push me in my dead scooter in the rain than eat there again!
DS14 has challenged me with the Everest Challenge 5K at WDW. He is a cross country runner as well as the other 2 boys, DD will follow suit soon.
Their pace for the Everest Challenge is a 16 minute mile, which I can walk quickly but I know that's to slow for DS. I started the couch to 5K program from coolrunner and I really like it. I set it up on my iPhone and added music to it.
Oh and I am not a runner!! So we can be in this together!
any recommendations for running shoes? I know everyone has there favorites but I could use some steering in the right direction. I have a high arch if that helps, I used to wear Nike all the time growing up.
Any brands I should stay away from?
1/9/11 Sunday QOTD: If you were at Disneyland or Disney World today what you would you be doing right now?
getting fast passes for Test Track or Toy story mania
We spent the day with the Mouse yesterday. DH took a wrong turn and we ended up at Epcot parking. Right during the 1/2 marathon.... It was really awesome to watch! it was inspiring watching everbody of all shapes & sizes, ages ( we saw a couple that had to be in their late 60's running!) we got on the monorail and waved at everyone running as we were on our way to MK. The people running were yelling hi,waving back and everyone was so happy.
It was a PERFECT day yesterday- not too hot or cold
MK was empty in the a.m. & we walked right onto Big thunder, pirates, haunted mansion. The only thing we got a fast pass for was buzz. it got a bit crowded around noon in fantasy land. so we decided to leave.
we then hopped back to Epcot and it was cleared out. had fun roaming world showcase.
I was able to snack on fruit yesterday and I always take my allergy free crackers & pretzels. We ate in Epcot at Sunshine seasons. we walked the world showcase 2 X -so I got some exercise
around 4:30 we decided to head to DTD and we had a late dinner at Wolfgang pucks express. They will make meal I can eat there (a salad type thing with chicken.)
Watching the 1/2 marathon, I really got motivated and inspired! seeing people who were of all shapes and sizes competing really helped me realize with hard work anyone can do this and you don't have to be 6 foot tall & a bean pole to participate.
I am not an exerciser- I am NOT a runner or even jogger. I can walk kinda fast if I am heading toward a sale or a dessertDH said to me could you do a 5 K?? I said well I can walk 3 miles But have no idea how fast. So he told me If I can and work up to it and do a 15 minute mile
he will buy me the shoes I need and he will spring for the halloween 5 K in October for me.
and If I keep going he will spring for the 2012 Princess 1/2. this includes staying at the world etc..
So I am thankful for the inspiration andfrom others on this challenge. I am so glad we decided to go yesterday and that he made a wrong turn
I hope everyone has a great week and let's go TEAM DONALD!
If I was at Disneyland right now I would be sleeping or maybe getting ready for MM (Magic Morning -- DL version of EMH) but I can't remember if they have those on Sunday.
If I was at WDW I would be almost done with running the Princess half -- like I will be in six short weeks!
Enjoy your Sunday folks!![]()
>1/9/11 Sunday QOTD: If you were at Disneyland or Disney World today what you would you be doing right now?<<
Well I'll technically be there in about 5 hours for work- but if it was a play day (which tomorrow is) I'd be at DAK prob riding the safari taking pictures- If I was at DLR.. Checking out all the construction walls and mourning the loss of the Letters at DCA
any recommendations for running shoes? I know everyone has there favorites but I could use some steering in the right direction. I have a high arch if that helps, I used to wear Nike all the time growing up.
Any brands I should stay away from?
I am currently doing treadmill running but once it gets warmer I will switch to cross country, and very little road up until the 5K at Disney.
The kids on DS's cross country team use flats but DS like a cross country shoe more.
I would be at MK, we would have had an early dinner at Crystal palace, and are meandering around, digesting our dinner, maybe doing buzz and carousel of progress, before we head back to splash and btr. We'll take it easy since it's EMH, and michael loves to stay as late as possible.1/9/11 Sunday QOTD: If you were at Disneyland or Disney World today what you would you be doing right now?
That is so cool. How exciting. It is so much more fun to get out and train when you are planning a disney race.We spent the day with the Mouse yesterday. DH took a wrong turn and we ended up at Epcot parking. Right during the 1/2 marathon.... It was really awesome to watch! it was inspiring watching everbody of all shapes & sizes, ages ( we saw a couple that had to be in their late 60's running!) we got on the monorail and waved at everyone running as we were on our way to MK. The people running were yelling hi,waving back and everyone was so happy.
It was a PERFECT day yesterday- not too hot or cold
MK was empty in the a.m. & we walked right onto Big thunder, pirates, haunted mansion. The only thing we got a fast pass for was buzz. it got a bit crowded around noon in fantasy land. so we decided to leave.
we then hopped back to Epcot and it was cleared out. had fun roaming world showcase.
I was able to snack on fruit yesterday and I always take my allergy free crackers & pretzels. We ate in Epcot at Sunshine seasons. we walked the world showcase 2 X -so I got some exercise
around 4:30 we decided to head to DTD and we had a late dinner at Wolfgang pucks express. They will make meal I can eat there (a salad type thing with chicken.)
Watching the 1/2 marathon, I really got motivated and inspired! seeing people who were of all shapes and sizes competing really helped me realize with hard work anyone can do this and you don't have to be 6 foot tall & a bean pole to participate.
I am not an exerciser- I am NOT a runner or even jogger. I can walk kinda fast if I am heading toward a sale or a dessertDH said to me could you do a 5 K?? I said well I can walk 3 miles But have no idea how fast. So he told me If I can and work up to it and do a 15 minute mile
he will buy me the shoes I need and he will spring for the halloween 5 K in October for me.
and If I keep going he will spring for the 2012 Princess 1/2. this includes staying at the world etc..
So I am thankful for the inspiration andfrom others on this challenge. I am so glad we decided to go yesterday and that he made a wrong turn
I hope everyone has a great week and let's go TEAM DONALD!
Can you believe it???? I think it was about a year and a half ago, you said joking to me, "maybe one day we'll meet at wdw and do a race". OMG, we are doing it!!!!!If I was at WDW I would be almost done with running the Princess half -- like I will be in six short weeks!![]()
I just put our tree out on the curb!!!!! Though it does make me a little sad. It was such a beautiful tree this year. Actually my journalling method does work for me, when I do it. It's the doing it faithfully that is my down fall, but not this time. I will be losing some weight for team Donald.And I made it even better by getting the dreaded chore of Christmas tree removal done! And I decided NOT to procrastinate about packing up the ornaments and I did that last night as well.
As long as you have a journaling method that works for you, that is what counts.
ITA!!! I'll be 47, hopefully just under 200 pounds and we are going to do it!![ Dead Last Finish is greater than Did Not Finish which greatly trumps Did Not Start. WISH gave me the courage to get started! If I can do it at age 50, weighing in the 210's, anyone can do it!![]()
Wow, that is so cool you were there for the first Wish event. I don't think I have ever "met" so many nice and supportive people as are here. I am so excited to actually meet some in person next month.Speaking of the marathon, it is hard for me to believe that 6 years ago, I was at WDW for the WISH Walkers Inaugural marathon/half-marathon. This was the first year that I recall a concerted effort on the DIS to have a group participate. It was a wonderful weekend where I got to meet so many great people. I am in awe of how the DIS participation has grown in 6 years!
I think Lisa and Rose gave you some good advice. I think many people would say that you could do it, and it sounds like you are already doing 3 miles at a pretty fast rate, so I would agree. I have read about others who haven't really trained and they pushed themselves to do a half. I know for me, I really needed this full year to get ready. Last february, when I started run/walking it took me an hour to do 3 miles, and I'm still at 14-15 min miles. You know yourself better than anyone. If you are dedicated and put the time into it, you could probably do it. Good luck with what you decide. Hope we will meet you in february, either way.So I signed up for the Royal Family 5K next month and after my run today am wondering if I set my "carrot" too low but I don't know if the Princess 1/2 is too high of a "carrot" to reach... Today I ran 3 miles in 35 minutes and while tired I'm not exhausted. I'm currently running every 3rd day adding a mile each time.
If you have a running store nearby, it is worth it to go in and get fitted for some shoes. Even if they just evaluate you and make some recommendations, and you get the shoes elseware, especially with a high arch. We have the New England Running co nearby and when I first went it took a good long time, they watched me walk in my socks, and checked my arch, and they they brought a bunch of shoes out, I'd try them, I'd walk first, and they'd watch, if I was pronating or supinating, they'd them right off, the next pair if it looked good walking, we'd go out in the parking lot and jog so they could watch. The shoes I got ended up being 95$. I didn't think that was too bad. I think fleet feet is a national co that has a good rep. I do think it was a great investment for me. I have a friend with a hip issue and she goes there for her shoes too, and she's been pain free since then. It's amazing how much the support of our feet affects the rest of our joints, knees, hips, back. If one thing is out of alignment, it can affect so much.any recommendations for running shoes? I know everyone has there favorites but I could use some steering in the right direction. I have a high arch if that helps, I used to wear Nike all the time growing up.
Any brands I should stay away from?
I am currently doing treadmill running but once it gets warmer I will switch to cross country, and very little road up until the 5K at Disney.
The kids on DS's cross country team use flats but DS like a cross country shoe more.
I hope you're surprised and they are good in your store, and find you the right shoe for way less than 500 zillion dollars. Funny, I didn't even look at prices before I found the shoe, and was happy that mine was less than 100.I am going into a store that specializes in running stuff, but I am sure they want to sell me a $500 zillion dollar shoe.. I know I have a wide fat foot so it may be hard and I need a seamless inside so I am waiting to hear what everone suggests too!
1/9/11 Sunday QOTD: If you were at Disneyland or Disney World today what you would you be doing right now?
Good luck on the Everest! I really think I can walk a 15 minute mile.. But I want to at least Jog it
I am going to work on the couch25K everyone is talking about. I did some reading today and it made sense. I even have a few friend who haven'twhen I told them! I think I may become addicted to jogging at least
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Fwiw, I really prefer Ryka and Aasic brand shoes.... but I am FAR from an expert.
If you have a running store nearby, it is worth it to go in and get fitted for some shoes. Even if they just evaluate you and make some recommendations, and you get the shoes elseware, especially with a high arch. We have the New England Running co nearby and when I first went it took a good long time, they watched me walk in my socks, and checked my arch, and they they brought a bunch of shoes out, I'd try them, I'd walk first, and they'd watch, if I was pronating or supinating, they'd them right off, the next pair if it looked good walking, we'd go out in the parking lot and jog so they could watch. The shoes I got ended up being 95$. I didn't think that was too bad. I think fleet feet is a national co that has a good rep. I do think it was a great investment for me. I have a friend with a hip issue and she goes there for her shoes too, and she's been pain free since then. It's amazing how much the support of our feet affects the rest of our joints, knees, hips, back. If one thing is out of alignment, it can affect so much.
I hope you're surprised and they are good in your store, and find you the right shoe for way less than 500 zillion dollars. Funny, I didn't even look at prices before I found the shoe, and was happy that mine was less than 100.
HOW VERY EXCITING!!!!!DH said to me could you do a 5 K?? I said well I can walk 3 miles But have no idea how fast. So he told me If I can and work up to it and do a 15 minute mile he will buy me the shoes I need and he will spring for the halloween 5 K in October for me. and If I keep going he will spring for the 2012 Princess 1/2. this includes staying at the world etc..
Sounds like a good piece of information to have, when you get a chance to share it! You know that's my favorite picture!I have a formula to track how many calories you burn for activity from the Biggest Loser competition I did at the gym last fall. I will find it and post it later today. Thanks for posting the muscle vs. fat pics and encouragement!
Did my running shoe buying at Fleet Feet. I knew I was meant to go there when I walked in and saw the sign that said "A good pair of shoes can change your life - Cinderella!" They are VERY thorough, be prepared. They measure your foot, instep, arch, etc, etc, etc. Hope you don't mind people touching your feet, I have a bit of an issue with that that made the experience a bit creepy! Also got a great running bra there, too! They had me walk in the shoes in the store, and then had me run outside in them and he watched me. I love my shoes! They were less than $100. They are big on inserts there, with your PF history that might be a good thing. I use mine for walking in my shoes, but they bother me to run in them.NE Running is a bit far from me but doable. I did find a store in Brookfield CT but it's just as far as NE Running. I'll have to see if DH will take a road trip with me, I hate driving in Mass.! LOL Thanks for the tip!