IKWYDLS - Tricountability

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Sep 2023
10:50pm, 10 Sep 2023
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lammo
Very happy with this weeks weigh in tonight, another good chunk lost.

Been very disciplined over the weekend.

Hope you had a good journey GM and that you’re recovering well WP
Sep 2023
2:58am, 11 Sep 2023
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GimmeMedals
That’s excellent, lammo. Consistency is important isn’t it.
We are less than 3 hours from our destination so we should be watching the sunrise from the beach, hopefully with a mug of tea in hand. It’s a shame the beach is west facing, but we’ll get some cracking sunset views.
Sep 2023
9:44am, 11 Sep 2023
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Welshpoppy
Well done on consistant consistancy Lammo.

GM Hopefully you are at destination and enjoying the cuppa.

I hopped on scales and hopped back of in disgust.Ah well need to focus this week.My Food scales are broken so awaiting Salter to reply as they come with 15 year warranty and only 2 years old.
I will log food this week and exercise a little more.Last week 11 miles and a nice 4 miler this morning which is longest post Covid so looks promising :)
Sep 2023
5:00pm, 12 Sep 2023
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GimmeMedals
That sounds good, Wp. Hoping you are fully recovered now.
We have walked lots of beach miles, but ate too many meals yesterday - we were awake for pretty much 40 hours, with only a couple of short naps during that time. The tireder we got, the hungrier we seemed to be.
Sep 2023
5:12pm, 12 Sep 2023
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lammo
I can imagine GM, i'm feeling the hunger today, although i think its my head not my stomach, strong so far
Sep 2023
5:23pm, 12 Sep 2023
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GimmeMedals
Drink plenty of water and see if that will distract your head, lammo.
Sep 2023
6:04pm, 12 Sep 2023
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Welshpoppy
Oh GM when you are tired you are hungrier than normal.Hopefully rest of holiday will be fine.

I agree extra water Lammo.

I still need nap each day and stats RHR,HRV still show signs of it lingering but each day it is getting better.
Sep 2023
8:13pm, 12 Sep 2023
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lammo
Of course you’re both right about the water, finding it harder in the cooler weather
Sep 2023
9:06pm, 12 Sep 2023
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GimmeMedals
My water intake has dropped a lot compared to last week when it was hot. I have to remind myself to drink more when it's cooler.
Sep 2023
8:38am, 13 Sep 2023
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Welshpoppy
I agree back to filling 2 x 1litre soda stream bottles in fridge.When it is warmer we have no issue drinking plenty.

About This Thread

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Goals
Totters: 10kg by 1 Dec
HOW: No alcohol ODAAT
Calories: <2200 DAILY jamessmithacademy.com
Steps: 10000 DAILY
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Evilpixie: 7kg by 31 Dec
HOW: Alcohol only with Sunday Roast

Walk commute 2x per week (min 6 per month)
SEP -
OCT -
NOV -
DEC -
3x Strength per month
SEP -
OCT -
NOV -
DEC -

Raemond: To fit in favourite jeans by Xmas
HOW: Alcohol w/end only
No takeaways
Orange Tuesdays, rugby x2, run x1, strength x1

Nightowl: Under 10st by 31 Dec & 15 mpw min.
Drink more water.
HOW: Improve diet - have you done the maths and considered in detail what you need to do?

Why 15 mpw? It’s nice to focus on the process but very easy to ignore without a why - “consistent running will improve PBs”? Will you do 5 x 3 or 3 x 5?

Fraggle: TBC

Welsh Poppy:

Back in my OMM rain jacket by 31st December

Body fat at 22%

HOW: I will do this by sticking to

1799 calories a day

111g protein( as per JSA)

3 strength training a week(JSA)

6 runs

1 boot camp

Alice the Camel: GOALS

1. Lose 10kg by December. Use My Fitness Pal to record calories - MFP suggests 1200 cals /day.

2. Train for and run Great South Run (currently only running max 4 miles). Run 3x per week - 1 parkrun distance, 1 easy, 1 longer run.

3. 10000 steps a day (I know it’s an arbitrary number but it will focus my efforts to move more!)

Sweetie:

Goal: Lose 8-10lbs before Christmas

1850 calories per day

Not to exceed sugar target on MFP

3 walks per week (in additional to regular training plan - I can swim/bike/run and shift nothing but with walking the weight seems to go quite rapidly)
1 x yoga per week (not related to weight loss but need to get back into regular stretching).

Lammo:

Lose 8 kg by end of year

Exercise for 7 hours per week (i'd rather not include walking, but am sure i will to start with)

How: No snacks, less sugar, more fruit and veg, also making better use of my time for being active.

Angus:

WHAT? Weigh 100kg by the time we get back from Sardinia (mid-Oct)

HOW? No booze, no crisps, better eating habits, drink more water, get more sleep.

WHAT? Weigh 90kg by Christmas.

HOW? Start running again.

WHAT? Start running again.

HOW? Walk every day for 4 weeks. Maybe C25K?

Rosehip:

Goal lose a stone by May 2023

Process:

Join gym and weight train 2x week

Back to 100 mile months and to 200 miles by end May

1600-1700 cals, + extra on long run days

Increase lean protein in diet

Spend less time on sofa.

Jaks:

I’d like to lose a pound a week up to Christmas by cutting out sweets, biscuits, cake and crisps. Really need to eat healthier and I like the idea of having accountability on here.

Gimmie Medals:

I want to:

Lose 10kg by Christmas

Run 5k comfortably (might include jeffing, but it’s the comfortable bit I’m after)

I’m doing it by:

10k steps a day (I’ve just hit my longest streak of 18 days)

Counting calories on MFP (Daily calories as per JSA calculator)

3 x resistance exercise sessions each week

3 x runs a week including a parkrun or 5k

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