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dcwalker
dcwalker
Joined February 2009
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Weight History
Start Weight
123.0 lb
Lost so far:
4.5 lb
Current Weight
127.5 lb
Performance:
losing 0.0 lb a week
Goal Weight
119.0 lb
Still to go:
8.5 lb
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58 years old; employed full-time; 3 teenage sons and a husband; very active in the summer; heat and sunshine make me happy and I love to be outdoors.
How to maintain this level of activity and fitness once September rolls around?
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30 Day EASY Push up Challenge
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I feel like I've been here a MILLION times
I like what the two posters above said. I tend to agree. I too have been here a million times. I fell off the horse most recently about 6 months ago and only last week found the motivation within me to get back on. It's been a good week and I feel like I can take responsibility for my body - to appreciate it, to own it and to cherish it - and to keep up the good work. You posted your (very familiar) lament 2.5 months ago. I hope you're doing well now.
posted
09 Apr 2021, 13:13
Height and Whey protein!!
If you'e a boy you probably have a lot of months of growth ahead of you, without doing anything except let your genetics take their course, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. If you're a girl and you've begun to menstruate you likely don't have much growth left, no matter what you do.
posted
12 Jun 2020, 11:33
Weighting self after starting dieting
I find weigh-ins troublesome, as well.Sometimes weighing myself is counterproductive. I think I've followed healthy habits since my last weigh-in, yet my weight has gone up. Or I haven't weighed myself in awhile and I know my weight has gone up. At the point of deciding to shed the additional pounds, I don't weigh myself for several weeks, until I know the number on the scale will be pleasing. I don't need the scale to tell me that I've been dedicated to eating less and exercising more. Once I do weigh myself, and the result is good, I can get back into regular weekly weigh-ins to help me maintain or stay on track for more weight loss.
posted
22 May 2020, 11:49
Recommend a scale?
Does your scale have a battery? Mine acts like that when the battery is low.
posted
08 May 2020, 10:51
Corona Virus is a new start
Good for you!
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10 Apr 2020, 13:16
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