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I don't know about the rest of you, but I maintained my normal weight through June of last year, then I started getting sweets and stopped exercising and ballooned up 15 pounds. In January I started an aggressive New Year's resolution for exercise, and I did not budge a pound off my weight. I'd work out, get hungry, and eat. A couple weeks ago I stopped working out as much. Now I'm finally starting to see some weight loss. Go figure.
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(04-12-2021, 06:00 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: I don't know about the rest of you, but I maintained my normal weight through June of last year, then I started getting sweets and stopped exercising and ballooned up 15 pounds. In January I started an aggressive New Year's resolution for exercise, and I did not budge a pound off my weight. I'd work out, get hungry, and eat. A couple weeks ago I stopped working out as much. Now I'm finally starting to see some weight loss. Go figure.
I am 61 years old, have been weight training for 48 years. The more I train with weights, my bodyweight stays up. The only way I can lose on the scale is running and bodyweight calisthenics. Some light weight training can also be included. It is weird but I finally figured out what works for me.
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I haven't been on a scale but I have the old guy pot belly now. I am small boned and kept up with my Soldiers in the military until about 10 yrs ago. My back isn't good and I need to get it fixed one more time. I am hesitant to do that until I am done working at HD. I am capable of much more light outdoor activity. I like healthy foods. I have no excuse to not make some progress this summer. I am not obese but my back would appreciate it if I dropped 15 pounds.
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(04-12-2021, 06:16 AM)NilesMike Wrote: (04-12-2021, 06:00 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: I don't know about the rest of you, but I maintained my normal weight through June of last year, then I started getting sweets and stopped exercising and ballooned up 15 pounds. In January I started an aggressive New Year's resolution for exercise, and I did not budge a pound off my weight. I'd work out, get hungry, and eat. A couple weeks ago I stopped working out as much. Now I'm finally starting to see some weight loss. Go figure.
I am 61 years old, have been weight training for 48 years. The more I train with weights, my bodyweight stays up. The only way I can lose on the scale is running and bodyweight calisthenics. Some light weight training can also be included. It is weird but I finally figured out what works for me.
Right, makes sense. Of course weight loss isn't the exact correct metric for me, I should be measuring waist circumference. But it's good enough.
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(04-12-2021, 07:53 AM)fenders53 Wrote: I haven't been on a scale but I have the old guy pot belly now. I am small boned and kept up with my Soldiers in the military until about 10 yrs ago. My back isn't good and I need to get it fixed one more time. I am hesitant to do that until I am done working at HD. I am capable of much more light outdoor activity. I like healthy foods. I have no excuse to not make some progress this summer. I am not obese but my back would appreciate it if I dropped 15 pounds.
We'll have to encourage each other to do some light running now that the weather is getting warmer. 15 is a great goal!
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(04-12-2021, 03:53 PM)ken-do-nim Wrote: (04-12-2021, 06:16 AM)NilesMike Wrote: (04-12-2021, 06:00 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: I don't know about the rest of you, but I maintained my normal weight through June of last year, then I started getting sweets and stopped exercising and ballooned up 15 pounds. In January I started an aggressive New Year's resolution for exercise, and I did not budge a pound off my weight. I'd work out, get hungry, and eat. A couple weeks ago I stopped working out as much. Now I'm finally starting to see some weight loss. Go figure.
I am 61 years old, have been weight training for 48 years. The more I train with weights, my bodyweight stays up. The only way I can lose on the scale is running and bodyweight calisthenics. Some light weight training can also be included. It is weird but I finally figured out what works for me.
Right, makes sense. Of course weight loss isn't the exact correct metric for me, I should be measuring waist circumference. But it's good enough.
Yup, it's about proportions. My arms and legs look I probably weigh 150 LBS. My belly says 200 lol. If I dieted I'd probably get skinnier legs without proper exercise. Getting old changes things if you do nothing. My father was about 6-4, 230 with a belly and no butt. I'd headed down that path though I am much shorter. My brother is about 6-3 350. I'm the chubby runt of the litter lol.
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6'4", 6'3", wow big family. My father is 78 and he can't get around very well now, so yeah, staying active is definitely important!!!
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(04-12-2021, 06:16 AM)NilesMike Wrote: (04-12-2021, 06:00 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: I don't know about the rest of you, but I maintained my normal weight through June of last year, then I started getting sweets and stopped exercising and ballooned up 15 pounds. In January I started an aggressive New Year's resolution for exercise, and I did not budge a pound off my weight. I'd work out, get hungry, and eat. A couple weeks ago I stopped working out as much. Now I'm finally starting to see some weight loss. Go figure.
I am 61 years old, have been weight training for 48 years. The more I train with weights, my bodyweight stays up. The only way I can lose on the scale is running and bodyweight calisthenics. Some light weight training can also be included. It is weird but I finally figured out what works for me.
The weather is beautiful here in Boston now. I really need to start running 2-3 times a week.
I'm down from a high of 159 to 156.4. If I put as much effort into weight loss as I do my portfolio, I should make it to my goal weight of 137 right?
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(04-26-2021, 07:27 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: (04-12-2021, 06:16 AM)NilesMike Wrote: (04-12-2021, 06:00 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: I don't know about the rest of you, but I maintained my normal weight through June of last year, then I started getting sweets and stopped exercising and ballooned up 15 pounds. In January I started an aggressive New Year's resolution for exercise, and I did not budge a pound off my weight. I'd work out, get hungry, and eat. A couple weeks ago I stopped working out as much. Now I'm finally starting to see some weight loss. Go figure.
I am 61 years old, have been weight training for 48 years. The more I train with weights, my bodyweight stays up. The only way I can lose on the scale is running and bodyweight calisthenics. Some light weight training can also be included. It is weird but I finally figured out what works for me.
The weather is beautiful here in Boston now. I really need to start running 2-3 times a week.
I'm down from a high of 159 to 156.4. If I put as much effort into weight loss as I do my portfolio, I should make it to my goal weight of 137 right?
I remember 137 but I was in college.
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(04-27-2021, 08:24 AM)fenders53 Wrote: (04-26-2021, 07:27 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: (04-12-2021, 06:16 AM)NilesMike Wrote: (04-12-2021, 06:00 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: I don't know about the rest of you, but I maintained my normal weight through June of last year, then I started getting sweets and stopped exercising and ballooned up 15 pounds. In January I started an aggressive New Year's resolution for exercise, and I did not budge a pound off my weight. I'd work out, get hungry, and eat. A couple weeks ago I stopped working out as much. Now I'm finally starting to see some weight loss. Go figure.
I am 61 years old, have been weight training for 48 years. The more I train with weights, my bodyweight stays up. The only way I can lose on the scale is running and bodyweight calisthenics. Some light weight training can also be included. It is weird but I finally figured out what works for me.
The weather is beautiful here in Boston now. I really need to start running 2-3 times a week.
I'm down from a high of 159 to 156.4. If I put as much effort into weight loss as I do my portfolio, I should make it to my goal weight of 137 right?
I remember 137 but I was in college.
Let's see ... according to MyFitnessPal, for me it was 2015.
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idk...i like wine and pasta and that's that
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(04-27-2021, 08:09 PM)rayray Wrote: idk...i like wine and pasta and that's that
Have you given any thought to a side hustle as a nutritionist?
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