Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 (Page 3)
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2008-07-16 8:41 AM in reply to: #1533014 |
Member 43 Ponte Vedra Beach,FL | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Well I only weighed in a 1/2 pound less which is better than I thought I'd do. I think I'm going to take Paul's advice and check out these nutrition logs to make me more accountable. |
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2008-07-16 9:13 AM in reply to: #1506934 |
Master 1585 Folsom (Sacramento), CA | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 I'm down 4 pounds, but I'm thinking some of it is just water weight. I'm down 15 in the past 2 months, but prior to about last week I was just eating less of the food that was bad for me. I've come to realized that eating healthy makes it a lot easier to stick with it because you can eat more food for the same number of calories. |
2008-07-16 9:42 AM in reply to: #1506934 |
Master 1531 TORONTO | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Congrats to those on their way down!! I'm the same Took a fall on Sunday = no exercise and bad eating! But today I'm going for my first bike/run brick and if my shoulder is okay by Sunday, I'm going to do my first tri even if I come in DFL!!! Might have to do a one arm side stroke ha ha Good luck to everyone! |
2008-07-16 10:59 AM in reply to: #1533500 |
Veteran 316 Dalgety Bay | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 kimmax - 2008-07-16 3:42 PM Congrats to those on their way down!! I'm the same Took a fall on Sunday = no exercise and bad eating! But today I'm going for my first bike/run brick and if my shoulder is okay by Sunday, I'm going to do my first tri even if I come in DFL!!! Might have to do a one arm side stroke ha ha Good luck to everyone! I'm sure I'm not the only one who is wishing you well and cheering you on in spirit as you do your tri. Go fast, go strong. |
2008-07-16 11:02 AM in reply to: #1533356 |
Veteran 316 Dalgety Bay | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 uclamatt2007 - 2008-07-16 3:13 PM 've come to realized that eating healthy makes it a lot easier to stick with it because you can eat more food for the same number of calories. Great distinction Matt. I never looked at it that way but I do like your thinking. Thanks for that. PS I'm posting weight tomorow. Edited by paul walker 2008-07-16 11:03 AM |
2008-07-16 1:26 PM in reply to: #1506934 |
Master 1585 Folsom (Sacramento), CA | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Well, for me at least, portion control has always been my biggest problem. I like to eat til I am full. In the past when i've tried to drop weight i tried to just eat less and I can't deal with being hungry. Doing it how I am now allows me to be comfortably full around meals and still have a fairly large calorie deficit. I am trying to drop the weight now because I have planned my frist tri for october and I know once my training ramps up I'm going to need more calories then I am getting now. |
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2008-07-16 1:55 PM in reply to: #1506934 |
Expert 821 Golden, CO | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 I'm down to 222 - 3lbs for the week. I have really been watching portion control. |
2008-07-16 2:47 PM in reply to: #1506934 |
Regular 65 | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 I've been having trouble getting to the gym to use the scale (I'm still working out, just not at the gym!) so I bit the bullet and bought one...150lbs on the button...136lbs here I come!!! My secret weapon seems to be meal planning. Provided I plan out what I'm going to eat throughout the day I seem to deal with my craving quite well - in fact I have way fewer cravings because I know exactly what I'm having for my next meal/snack...which is never too far away anyway. Here's a quick run down of today's meal plan... Breakfast (5:00am): Quaker instant oatmeal (apple & cinnamon) 1cup skim milk Grapes Morning snack (9:00am): 2 rice cakes with peanut butter Nectarine Lunch (12:00pm): Turkey wrap with spinach, cheese and honey mustard Spinach salad with feta cheese instead of dressing Afternoon snack (3:00pm): 1/4 cup of bran buds 3/4 cup of vanilla yogurt 1/2 cup mixed berries Dinner (6:00pm): Chicken fajitas 1 cup milk Night time snack (8:00pm): 2 cups of Smart Pop Popcorn This pretty much is the routine everyday - except I'll swap out different foods - for example, I'll have whole wheat crackers instead of rice cakes, or a tuna wrap instead of a turkey wrap, or carrots, celery and sliced peppers instead of a spinach salad. Oh, and dinner is never the same twice in one week. I'm finding this type of set up allows me to vary my diet while maintaining a similar caloric/nutrient intake. I log my daily food intake with Fitday which provides the carbs/fat/protien ratio as well as the breakdown of nutrients as a % of the recommended daily intake so I've been pretty successful at keeping everything constant while making substitutions in the types of food I'm eating. This works well as long as I do the cooking...if my husband gets into the kitchen I know dinner is going to be jam packed with extra fats/oils and sugars! Once I take off these extra lbs teaching him to cook lean with be my next project Well, that was much more than I had planned to post, but just thought I would share what works for me! |
2008-07-16 4:10 PM in reply to: #1506934 |
Extreme Veteran 1074 | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 OK Kids....Finally got to the club to weigh in today, late in the day and all. 162.8, down 1 pound from last week. I'll take it, considering I have really not watched intake all week. Good to hear from everyone else out there, keep up the good work. |
2008-07-16 4:19 PM in reply to: #1534442 |
Champion 9430 No excuses! | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 jdbadger - 2008-07-16 2:55 PM I'm down to 222 - 3lbs for the week. I have really been watching portion control. Great job jdbadger, keep up the good work! |
2008-07-17 8:41 AM in reply to: #1506934 |
Regular 58 New Minas, Nova Scotia | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 I really suck at keeping track of theses forums, so my posts might be few and far between (I'm much to busy watching my nutrition ) Little about me, 22 years young, second year of tri'ing. I have always been active, to a point, but I have been under tons of stress lately, with school and work. I may have ballooned up by about 20 pounds in the last year, which is not good I haven't done a weight lose challenge, so I am really hoping to have some success with this, its very encouraging to have a group of people all striving for the same goal. And especially seeing the results to date is very motivating. Personally I am only down .8 pounds but I feel fantastic and I think I look better, which is what I think its all about. Plus my body fat% is down a couple points, so thats good news. Keep it up everyone, only a couple more weeks left BTW, I have 2 tri's coming up in August, one on the 2nd an sprint. And the other on the 30th, a half ironman, which I think I am over my head in (just the swimming) but if I didn't like challenges, I wouldn't be tri'ing |
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2008-07-17 1:51 PM in reply to: #1506934 |
Veteran 316 Dalgety Bay | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 |
2008-07-17 4:54 PM in reply to: #1506934 |
Champion 9430 No excuses! | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Forgot to post last night. 215.8, not a good week. Will be much better next week |
2008-07-17 4:55 PM in reply to: #1537460 |
Champion 9430 No excuses! | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 paul walker - 2008-07-17 2:51 PM Aloha all Last week 233 this week 231 down 2 for the challange. So far. Great way to get it started Paul! |
2008-07-18 5:23 AM in reply to: #1506934 |
Extreme Veteran 603 Glasgow, UK | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 I was on holiday last week, I ate lots of traditional Scottish fare... fish and chips, ice cream, scampi, squid, mackrel, scallops in bacon and cream! In addition to that I also drank almost every night which is something I haven't done for months. As a real change I stopped eating when I was full, sometimes leaving half a plateful and, when possible, I went for a run - which was pretty hard on a diving holiday when your often diving at 8am due to tides constraints. I also go straight back into it, the result ..... I lost 1lb. I'm really pleased. This time I've really cracked it and am so focussed. I've now lost 40 1/2lbs since my heaviest weight this year and I am 3 1/2lbs from the 200lbs barrier which is a really big challenge for me! I am so, so, pleased. Current weight 203 1/2 lb |
2008-07-18 8:38 AM in reply to: #1539054 |
Extreme Veteran 1074 | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Nice!!!!! Keep it up Kate!! |
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2008-07-18 9:05 AM in reply to: #1506934 |
Regular 98 Poplar Bluff, MO | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Update so far....
Start Weight Week 1 |
2008-07-18 9:09 AM in reply to: #1506934 |
Regular 98 Poplar Bluff, MO | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Good job everyone... Some highlights: uclamatt2007 has lost the most percentage of original weight at 1.99%. gamblin has the lost the most in percentage to goal at 31.43% but uclamatt is breathing right down my neck and my weight is holding steady so far this week....need a good weekend. |
2008-07-18 10:29 PM in reply to: #1506934 |
Regular 83 Bend, Or | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Hey all, Sorry for the delayed post, but I got to weigh myself yesterday and I'm down to 190.2! I'm very excited because this was a particularly stressful week, and normally, I'm a stress eater. However, I really tried to stay focused on good food choices at that seemed to be the difference. |
2008-07-20 8:35 AM in reply to: #1506934 |
Master 1531 TORONTO | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 I'm gonna be away this week so no weigh in til I get back but judging by the emotional/stress eating of the past week - I'd say I'm up eek! Will treat week away like boot camp and get back to normal. Good luck everyone! |
2008-07-21 11:35 AM in reply to: #1506934 |
Pro 4089 Without house | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 I had no weigh in last week...sorry. Had a trialthon on my normal weigh in day, so I was a bit busy. BUT!! I will say that I FEEL better...I think I had a LOT of water retention going on. I'll be interested to see what the scale says when I hope on this week... BTW...I took 2nd place Athena in my tri this weekend... sweet! |
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2008-07-21 12:14 PM in reply to: #1545693 |
Extreme Veteran 1074 | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 2nd place!?!?!? Nice!!!! |
2008-07-22 5:35 PM in reply to: #1545693 |
Extreme Veteran 395 San Diego | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 maggyruth - 2008-07-21 7:35 PM I had no weigh in last week...sorry. Had a trialthon on my normal weigh in day, so I was a bit busy. BUT!! I will say that I FEEL better...I think I had a LOT of water retention going on. I'll be interested to see what the scale says when I hope on this week... BTW...I took 2nd place Athena in my tri this weekend... sweet! WAY TO GO!!!!!!! |
2008-07-22 5:40 PM in reply to: #1506934 |
Extreme Veteran 395 San Diego | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 Well it is Wednesday here in the desert -- my weigh-in at the gym's "calibrated" scale was 227.6. Not much downward movement this week but it is less than the proevious week. How is everyone else doing?? |
2008-07-23 7:23 AM in reply to: #1533014 |
Regular 98 Poplar Bluff, MO | Subject: RE: Stone Cold Challenge 14 in 12 |
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