Bruinaura
Resident Cookie Monster
- Mar 29, 2014
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Down 11 pounds in 3.5 weeks. Double digits, woohoo!! 
I shall celebrate with virtual cookies

I shall celebrate with virtual cookies

That’s great!Down 19.2 pounds as of this morning. I started March 10.
I haven't even really done any significant exercise. Just increased my walking but not by a whole lot.
So far I would say it's just been due to significant change in diet.
That’s great!
What are you doing besides virtual cookies?
Good for you turning good intentions into action! Keep it up.Virtual cookies are a big help!!
WW. Cut out all soda, cold turkey. I had been drinking a ton of calories that way, so no nutrition with it lol. Pretty much just drink water or Crystal Light. I also used to eat a lot of fast food which I don't do anymore. My diet used to be just pure junk food or other crap with virtually no nutritional value. Now I actually cook.
Turning 50 didn't really hit me. Turning 51 for some reason has. I just decided I couldn't keep going the way I had. I'd get out of breath walking from my car into the office and going up one flight of stairs. I was just tired of being miserable.
well, I`m no fitness guru but I`m tired of the bulge that lives just above my waistline. I was driving a 3 layer Coconut Vanilla cake into my guts at the In-Laws Easter Sunday mentioning to my father in law that I`m going to buy a bike soon, he said not to
A few years ago a bike was abandoned on his property, he put an ad out on numerous sites to try and find the rightful owner but to no avail. He dropped it off on Friday, I cleaned it up, put air in the tires and hopped on yesterday albeit it only for about 20 minutes as I haven`t been on a bike in close to 20 years
A few things confirmed 1- I`m badly outta shape 2- my asthma will be forever with me and 3- If I make a consistent effort to ride the bike, increasing times on it daily and not follow the bike ride with a self indulgent sweets buffet, I should be able to shed a few lbs within a few months.
I have to buy a bike helmet though so really sticking only to back streets in my area until that time but had a bunch of fun
Good for you, great job you have done so far. Soda or pop here in Canada is just pure liquid evil, it does a lot of other bad things besides weight gain, just cut it out all together and make water your drink of choice...your body will thank you.Virtual cookies are a big help!!
WW. Cut out all soda, cold turkey. I had been drinking a ton of calories that way, so no nutrition with it lol. Pretty much just drink water or Crystal Light. I also used to eat a lot of fast food which I don't do anymore. My diet used to be just pure junk food or other crap with virtually no nutritional value. Now I actually cook.
Turning 50 didn't really hit me. Turning 51 for some reason has. I just decided I couldn't keep going the way I had. I'd get out of breath walking from my car into the office and going up one flight of stairs. I was just tired of being miserable.
Got a package of these from a student for teacher appreciation week.My boss occasionally buys us donuts/ice cream etc. He knows I've been trying to lose weight so this morning he asked if I wanted anything. I said no thank you and felt quite proud of myself.
Fast forward to a few minutes ago. Our VP came around and gave every lady one of these for mothers day.
They are my favorite. I looooooooooooooove these.
Send help.And willpower LOL
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That be my suggestion. Have 1 (or 2), leave the rest.Got a package of these from a student for teacher appreciation week.
Left them in the staff room for the vultures.
That be my suggestion. Have 1 (or 2), leave the rest.
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Things I see at the gym that make me laugh:
1. People carrying a GALLON of water around.
2. People sitting on equipment just looking at their phones.
3. People taking selfies in the locker room.
I am not a gym person at all. My chiropractor has their own gym at their office where I have to do exercises during my appointment, but thankfully there's usually only one or two other people there at the same time.The best thing I got out of Covid was adding the peloton treadmill and some heavier weights to my bike. I hope to never set foot in a gym again
The best thing I got out of Covid was adding the peloton treadmill and some heavier weights to my bike. I hope to never set foot in a gym again
I was a gym person for 20 years before covid. When the shutdowns came down, we got a Peloton bike and a pullup/dip tower, and I also got a weight vest. It's basically everything you need, especially where I have a neighborhood with a lot of steep hills for running. I like the gym, but I just cannot do all of that transition time at this point in my life.
I wish i had space to do that. Looks good!I went from couch potato to a Boston Marathon finisher by falling in love with group exercise classes. Cycling, boot camps, yoga, you name it. Plus I started running (obviously). Just before the pandemic I got tired of working out on someone else’s schedule so I bought the bike and started using the weights I had at home. Then the pandemic came, gyms closed, and I was so thankful to have the home option. I live in a very hilly neighborhood so I have built in hills. I added the treadmill this winter to my setup - frankly, I’m embarrassed how out of shape I’ve gotten over the last few years so having the option to run in the privacy of my own home is getting me back in the game.
I added some heavier weights, have some exercise/resistance bands, and really enjoy my space.
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I use the pool, so not an option at home!The best thing I got out of Covid was adding the peloton treadmill and some heavier weights to my bike. I hope to never set foot in a gym again
For me too.I have a weird thing about space, like home is for relaxing and I have to leave for other stuff like gym or working. I can't do home workouts, even when I had weights and stuff, I never did them. Part of it was an "I'll do it later" and then never end up doing it thing, but I do think it's largely a mental block. I have to physically leave my space and go to the gym to mentally be able to work out. And I do like going to the gym, though I hate the crowds some days.
The height of the pandemic when everything was shut was very bad for my fitness. I tried a few of the at-home online workouts that planet fitness did but I couldn't do it, I hated it. It's just impossible to work out at home.
My boss occasionally buys us donuts/ice cream etc. He knows I've been trying to lose weight so this morning he asked if I wanted anything. I said no thank you and felt quite proud of myself.
Fast forward to a few minutes ago. Our VP came around and gave every lady one of these for mothers day.
They are my favorite. I looooooooooooooove these.
Send help.And willpower LOL
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Good for you, great job you have done so far. Soda or pop here in Canada is just pure liquid evil, it does a lot of other bad things besides weight gain, just cut it out all together and make water your drink of choice...your body will thank you.
So far, yes. My plan is to eat one on occasion as a treat.So were you able to resist?