Yesterday I ate under goal, exceeded my protein goal and met all activity goals. BF down 0.2% and is still more than 1% out of range...
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72,7 kg
Disminuído hasta ahora: 1,3 kg.
Aún para ir: 2,4 kg.
Dieta seguida: 100%.
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1214 kcal
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Grasa: 57,05g | Prot: 121,04g | Carbh: 55,53g.
Desayuno: Whole Milk, Kirkland Signature Cage Free Grade AA Large Eggs, Kirkland Signature Sharp Cheddar Cheese, Kirkland Signature Cage Free Egg Whites, Jimmy Dean Turkey Sausage Links. Almuerzo: Premier Nutrition High Protein Shake - Cookies & Cream. Cena: Sugar, Baked Sweetpotato (Peel Eaten, Fat Not Added in Cooking), Green Giant Broccoli Medley (Broccoli, Cauliflower & Carrots), Pork Chops (Top Loin, Boneless, Cooked, Pan-Fried). más...
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Perdiendo 4,4 kg a la Semana
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The adventure is in the journey....for me. You got this...and it is flighting. I am finding my maintenance watch...tedious. On the up side, I have a lot more time for my life outside of food. Really love it.
04 sep. 19 por el miembro: Judyrose1997
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Judyrose1997– you are so right. What I see in my own world, among my own friends with obesity and diabesity is that they aren’t in good enough physical condition to do all the wild and fun things that our crowd used to do. More and more they have come to the situation where their idea of getting together to “do something” pretty much involves meeting for dinner or lunch. You can guess how well that is working out.
04 sep. 19 por el miembro: Kenna Morton
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I agree Judyrose and Kenna Morton!!! Maintenance is challenging and those who succeed take it as seriously as weight loss. I have been in maintenance for a couple of years now and it's still takes effort. Obese friends, family and acquaintances are very likely to not be able to keep up with your activity. They are likely not to encourage or support your way of eating either. No worries, keep going and live your best life!!!
04 sep. 19 por el miembro: John10251
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Great words of encouragement. It's nice to know I'm not in this alone. Thanks folks 😁
04 sep. 19 por el miembro: annielev
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Your right John. effort, habit and making a personal choice. So important to have a WOE That “fits” you and that you actually like. You can’t go through life in a state of deprivation. It just doesn’t work. People who have health issues that require them to eat a certain way do what they have to do, but the rest of us are lucky enough to have a CHOICE to try to avoid some of the common health pitfalls related to diet and inactivity.
04 sep. 19 por el miembro: Kenna Morton
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You are doing so well... Just so constant. John17251, I am going to print out a poster of your words. "maintenance is challenging, and those who succeed take it as seriously as weight loss." I need that plastered to the inside of my eyelids and on every mirror of my house. I know it, but that is a tight little proverb I need to always remember. Kenna, I so know that depravation is the killer, so I've tried to lose weight in the way I believe I can live the rest of my life.
04 sep. 19 por el miembro: melissatwa
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05 sep. 19 por el miembro: erikahollister
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So true - maintenance is more difficult than weight loss. My strategy: If I get to the upper limit, I take action with a 2 or 3 day cut. I never want to get to the point again where I have 40 lbs to lose!
05 sep. 19 por el miembro: gz9gjg
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05 sep. 19 por el miembro: Sweet Georgia Peaches
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Thanks everyone for the encouragement. I appreciate your support and the benefits of a sustainable way of eating to enhance life!!!
05 sep. 19 por el miembro: John10251
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