Run Foxy Run! (original) (raw)
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Yay! | [09 Jun 2007|07:56am] |
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[ **mood** | perky ] I just bought a size 10 dress from Primark! *does booty shaking dance*Hope everyone else is well and happy. xx |
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Update! | [01 Feb 2007|12:41pm] |
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[ **mood** | pleased ] I'm rockin' right now. What I would like to know is how has anyone worked out their final goal weight? My WW leader when I joined put it a good half a stone higher than what I wanted. I'm now approaching the weight she wrote down but I still want to get to the magic 10stn. I'm afraid if I become a gold member (am I the only one who sniggers at that term?!) I won't bother trying any more.Ideas? |
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Silver seven!!! | [14 Sep 2006|01:24pm] |
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[ **mood** | optimistic ] I know I have a tendency to write posts as and when I come across a new diet fad but I promise this is going to be my last one. I joined Weightwatchers 3 weeks ago and yesterday I was given my first 7 sticker showing I've lost half a stone! I'm doing the same prog that declasm did (The No-count one) and I'm getting on OK. The boyfriend is still a bit of a liability - likes the idea of me getting thinner/happier doesn't really accept that this will involve some change in my eating (esp drinking) habits. But other than that he's been quite supportive.So there we go, that is my update. Hoping that this will be it for the different diets thing, which, let's face it, was never going to be healthy. |
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weightwatchers - not the 20st challenge! | [10 Sep 2006|08:15pm] |
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Thank you anxita for reminding me to update on get foxy!Right so, in the middle of july last year I started on the weightwatchers 'no count' diet. It is quite unlike the old weightwatchers every-food-has-point-value diet which never appealed to me at all. In 'no count' there is a list of foods you can have and a list of foods you can't. The foods you can have are low in refined carbs, sugars and saturated fats so basically it's a diet with lots of vegetables. I started in july at 16st 9lbs - it wasn't the heaviest i'd been but it was still too much and it made me unhappy being that heavy. I was set a reasonable target weight of 14st 7lbs (I'm 6ft 1 and reasonably broad) by the weightwatchers organiser but once I hit that I was keen to go back the weight I was most happy at as a teen. By December I got down to 12st 9lbs, I decided to become a fulltime vegetarian (most of my meals had become pretty veg-heavy) and I have been that weight ever since.It wasn't easy sticking to the diet, in fact I fully changed my lifestyle and way of thinking. I started to think that not having the king-size snickers was actually a treat rather than the other way around as it meant that come the wednesday weigh-in I would lose my 2-3lbs and improve my health and mood in the process. I managed to lose on average 2-3lbs a week over the 6 months - so it was quite sustainable. Before starting the diet, I never used to think about the foods I ate and would eat pretty much anything and everything until I was more than full - Importantly I didn't used to think about where my calories where coming from and thought that was unimportant. Probably the most important thing I learnt from the diet was to reduce the refined carbs and sugar and get my calories from foods which would release their calories slower therefore keeping my blood sugar constant and stopping me from getting hungry all the time. I was in fact very disciplined - I swapped all my calorific snacks for fruit and veg and ate my three sensible no-count-list-based meals a day. At the start of the diet work became pretty tough as my brain wasn't used to the reduced coca-cola and kit-kat intake and I found concentrating difficult without all the sugar - after a while I learnt that eating fruit at strategic times in the day would stop this from happening and forunately my work has a large supply of free fruit available throughout the day.Once I had reached what I considered to be my target weight - the current 12st 9lbs - it actually became quite hard to let myself start having the occassional treat or snack again even and christmas, but now I do have the odd dessert and we do go out for lunches but I don't think i'm ever going to go back to my 'heavier = better' way of thinking about food and this is what I think is going to allow me to sustain this weight.I am much happier now and I feel much more like myself - I feel that when I was carrying around the excess weight I wasn't quite fulfilling my potential, now I am more confident physically and I don't feel like I fill the room i'm in.( obligatory before and after picsCollapse ) |
[03 Jul 2006|04:27pm] | |
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Progress | [27 Mar 2006|02:37pm] |
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An update so far:I noticed that I was only just aching the next day, so after two weeks (not wanting to up things too quickly) I have increased to doing one whole lot of each exercise, then waiting ten minutes or so, and doing a second complete batch, with slightly fewer reps on each. This seems to work, I feel it more the next day.I have definitely improved in all the areas I'd expect, though not by so much in my arms - while I'm lifting as heavy weights as I can for the number of reps, it doesn't ache the next day and progress is slow. Perhaps a lower weight for more reps? This is in effect what I am doing for the other exercises.I've been keeping a spreadsheet of what I've been doing. Possibly slightly geeky ;) It's very useful though - for keeping track of progress, but also it motivates me to keep going. It's not that I'm facing such a difficult task, I just lose track or forget. This way I know how many days it's been. I haven't stuck to every other day very well, but I'm better than every four, and one week I was so coursework busy I did nothing, so, pretty good.Spreadsheet geekery informs me that I've achieved a metric ton of bicep curls, with each arm :)(My weight, however, remains steady. Will I ever top 10 stone? I will keep you informed.) |
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huh, men! | [11 Feb 2006|02:54pm] |
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How is the boyfriend who was so against me going on a diet is now all "wow, you've lost loads of weight, you're looking really hot" ?And at the same time is practically force-feeding me foods I'm not eating, like cheesecake. Or worse, making really obvious comments about it when I take a little of something I'm offered out of politeness, with the intention of only having a bite and leaving the rest. Gah! |
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dedicated to declasm | [20 Oct 2005|04:36pm] |
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[ **mood** | proud girlfriend ] ...who now weighs in at 13 stone 121bs. this is the lightest he has weighed in 8 YEARS, since he was 15. he only has another 3lbs to go to have lost 3 stone from the weightwatchers 'diet'. i think he's done absolutely amazing and he's definitely put all the regular ladies at WW to shame. you rock darling!yesterday he had a form given to him to fill out entitled 'my success story', so who knows, maybe you'll see him on the cover of a magazine one day :p3 cheers for declasm: hip hip hoorayhip hip hoorayhip hip (it's nice being able to see them) HOORAYand a big mwah to you, from sarah & zephyr who love you x a billion |
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I have reached an empasse | [19 Sep 2005|08:36am] |
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[ **mood** | happy ] Too skinny for "fat" trousers, but not quite skinny enough to look good in my old trousers.I have to go on ward visits and the smart trousers I'd usually wear are in danger of showing everyone not just my pants but my bum as well!Which is more acceptable - braces or safety-pinning my loose trousers to the waistband of my elasticated pants?Life is so full of questions... |
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Gold! | [15 Sep 2005|06:05pm] |
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[ **mood** | rejuvenated ] I've done it - i've hit my weightwatcher's target - in fact i went straight past it!Last week I was 14 stone 9lbs - 2 pounds away, yesterday I was weighed as 14 stone 5.5lbs - I passed my target of 14st 7lbs by 1.5lbs. in 11 weeks I have lost 31.5lbs overall. I'm quite excited because I think I could even lose a little more! I am on holiday all next week which in weightwatcher's means I get to take a holiday from the diet too - but I don't know if i'm going to go back to eating like I used to at all, ever! I feel all positive and i'm liking myself more because of it. |
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weight watching update | [31 Aug 2005|09:56pm] |
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Today was a fantastic wednesday boost (everyone needs a boost on wednesdays) I went to weight watchers worrying that I was starting to plateau (they warned me about that) but no! since last week I have lost 5 pounds on their diet which means for the first time that I can remember I am under 15 stone - 14 stone 10 pounds to be exact in foreign money that's 206lbs when I started off at 223lbs and I've lost more than 10% of my body weight in 9 weeks almost 2 stone! yay! |
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Evar! | [17 Aug 2005|07:27pm] |
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[ **mood** | happy ] So far diet beats exercise! hehe.Today I am 15st 2lbs. This is the lightest i've been for about six years and it is in fact 1lb lighter than I managed through last years exercise binge. Weightwatchers rocks! |
I made my doctor do a jig | [26 Apr 2005|03:19pm] |
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Went to the doctor last week, and he was so impressed I'd put some weight on he did a little dance :) I'm aiming to go from my previous 10 stone to the 12ish all the graphs seem to think I should be at least, so I'm halfway there.Has only taken me a year, so I should be all good for next summer... lol. |
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Magic Leek Soup!!! | [25 Apr 2005|07:50pm] |
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[ **mood** | bouncy ] I just lost 5 pounds doing a weekend of leek soup!!!! The idea is that you eat nothing but the leeks and the broth for 2 days and on the evening of the last day you can have a small (~150g) piece of meat or fish with 2 steamed veg with butter or oil, and a piece of fruit. To be fair, I think some of the weight loss was due to really not wanting to eat any more leeks by Sunday lunch and plumping for drinking lots of water instead! Ingredients (1 person for 2 days) 1kg Leeks and tap water Method Clean leeks and rinse well to get rid of sand and soil. Cut ends off green parts, leaving all the white parts plus a suggestion of green Cut the leeks into 2cm slices, put them in large pot and cover with water. Bring to the boil and simmer with no lid for 20-30 mins. Pour off liquid and reserve Place leeks in a bowl Juice is to be drunk (reheated or room temp) every 2-3 hours, a cup at a time For meals, or whenever hungry, have some of the leeks themselves, 100-125g at a time. Drizzle with a few drops of extra-virgin olive oil and lemon juice. Season sparingly with salt and pepper. Add chopped parsley if you like. Obv not something to do every day, but for a kick-start or a last minute thing before a big event it's pretty good. There's also a vegetable one, if you don't like leeks, but you'll have to look that up for yourself in "French Women Don't Get Fat" by Mireille Guiliano. The leeks do taste nice initially, but I'm not one for eating the same thing repeatedly. I'm planning on doing it before and after holidays from now on 'cos 5lbs is about how much I go up on hols, usually. I know it's all water but it made me feel so much better about getting foxy for summer. Go slimness! |
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