Just a short-term challenge for anybody who wants it. Everybody's welcome. You can weigh in on any day you want and join at any point in the challenge. Here's a template you can use if you want:
I would like to join. Thanks for the invitation. I am sick and tired of going the
other way every time I weigh myself. Good luck and stay well. Arlene
1. 1/27-2/2: 5'6" 213
2. 2/3-9: 209.8
3. 2/10-16:
4. 2/17-23:
5. 2/24-3/2:
6. 3/3-9:
7. 3/10-16:
8. 3/17-23:
Last edited by agehr; 02-03-2013 at 07:31 AM.
Reason: put in date/weight
I'm in! I was thinking that I needed to have something to keep going with after Valentine's Day. Even though the final WI day will be few days after the fact, I'm going to be thinking of this as a beginning of Spring Challenge and I created a lovely new ticker in its honor!
My goal is 231, which gets me to my first 10% loss. I weigh in on Sundays.
Sounds like a great challenge! I read this recently about the Spring season, " According to the Celtic tradition, which is based solely on daylight and the strength of the noon sun, spring begins in early February and continues until early May."
So, April, I agree- this sounds like a lovely spring challenge. Goodness knows that if this weathers keeps up in Colorado- it will continue to feel like Spring!
Hello, this is perfect for me as it gives me motivation to get down to my "usual" highest weight of 230. (I'm a yo/yo dieter and I'm at my one and only heaviest ever right now)
I'm in. I tend to officially weigh-in on Saturday.
Starting weight: 229
Goal weight: 223
1. 1/27-2/2: 229
2. 2/3-9: 226.9
3. 2/10-16: 226.2 slow week for weight loss for me, had one day at 223.8 then right back up
4. 2/17-23:
5. 2/24-3/2:
6. 3/3-9:
7. 3/10-16:
8. 3/17-23:
Kim, I have no doubt that you will tear it up during this challenge. I love seeing your weight drop on an almost daily basis!
I was thinking about your siggy... And I think that you will actually get to the moon and back, almost exactly. Here is how I see it: It's 238,857 miles to the moon. If you cut that many calories- you'll lose about 68 pounds (3,500 calories in a pound). So that takes you to the moon and back! Enjoy the journey!!