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But don't be afraid of weights. Muscle is good for you and even gaining a lb of muscle is awesome for your body and metabolism. Muscle takes up less space than fat so you will be smaller in the end, with your muscles burning extra calories for you throughout the day. |
Have a great vacation Carla!!
Kelsey...I sure hope those Geeks hurry up with your laptop!! Taylor/Bella...hahahaha!!! Congrats all on your losses! Welcome all newcomers, you'll love how well this protocol works. I am colder than usual, but still hot at the old usual times. I must say, when I am hot, I sweat like a pig, guess that has to do with hydration. Granny panties...well, I'll just say, mine are falling off and trying to take my britches with em and I am sick and tired of pulling the both of them up all the time! I guess it's a good problem to have, but, geesh! Hope you all have a great weekend! |
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About the eating? Well, I don't have kids, and the spouse is willing to cook a piece of fish & steam veggies for me nightly (before he eats whatever he likes). I have gone out a few times - made my shake and ate it, plus brought some veggies in my bag, as they never seem to have anything I can eat. I am also someone who, while a big foodie, can eat the same thing every day, too, if needed. Breakfast is usually Wildberry Yogurt, or the Blueberry one. Lunch (hot) is usually chicken soup (or mushroom occ), with asparagus, broccoli, & cauliflower in it. Or it could be a big salad with Walden Farm's Bacon Ranch Dressing, and a Wildberry Yogurt or occasionally a Syntrax Nectar protein drink (23 g pro, 0 fat/carb/sugar/etc). Dinner is usually fish, sauteed mushrooms, steamed broccoli/cauliflower/asparagus/zucchini. With a pudding for dessert. So I am okay with the limited variety, and, as a friend told me, "You wake up to a new body every day!" |
Carla, did I read somewhere you are coming to San Francisco?? i live about 20 mins south. weather is great, SF is a bit on the cold side, make sure you bring some warm clothes!
taking a much needed day off tomorrow and will be going river rafting again this weekend... will be tough on the IP plan but still committed!! I ran into my trainer at the local farmer's market. next week, he's going to check my body fat levels... i am very curious congratulations to all of you for the amazing people you are! ciao, dina |
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Hey, Motiv8edMama! I just noticed that our SW/CW/GW are just about the same! Godspeed, IP twin! |
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I also realized that a pair of shorts I remembered wearing at my "last smallest" was actually 2 sizes bigger than the ones I just bought!! HOLY COW! This diet really works because I am the same size now as I was then. :dizzy: Have a great weekend. I can't wait to hear about all your new success when I get back! Quote:
I am planning on bringing some warm layers. I am so cold all the time it is really pointless for me to pack summer vacation clothing. I have a jacket, a few sweaters, and some long sleeve mid-weight tops in mind. I will look like a dork but be comfy. Oh well! I hope you have a great time at the river! Plan for success, stay hydrated with water, and wear your sunscreen! Carla |
gosh, it's so hard to keep up with this thread! as always, it's great to read everyone's successes to keep the motivation going
weigh in for week #6 today and I've lost 18lbs. I've changed my goal weight by 5lbs less. I originally wanted 120lb but I figured that would be unrealistic so I said 130lbs. Now that I am close to 130, I'd like to lose a little more (hopefully in the tummy area and make the flapping-flabby arms go away!). 120lbs would be too little so after a small talk with my other half, I decided to go with right in the middle - 125lbs :) Played our 2nd last regular game tonight (hockey). I turned around to try to clear a guy out from in front of our goalie and WHAM, puck to my calf where there is no padding by one of their stronger players... it hurt real good for a minute but was able to walk it off. BUT then last period, puck to the skate.. I could barely talk because I was trying to choke back my tears! I was scared to take my skate off but it wasn't so bad.... until now.... which is why I'm up - trying to fall asleep with my foot throbbing wasn't fun and now it hurts to put weight on the ball of my foot. So this might set me back on exercising for awhile. I have until Monday for it to do its thing and heal because that's our last reg game before playoffs Hope everyone has a great, successful, no-food-temptation weekend! |
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If you are like me, when you get to maintenance, you'll really begin to understand what a powerful tool IP has given you to manage your weight for life. (You'd think I own stock in the company or something!) But seriously, every day I think about what I have gotten from this program... and what it has done for my sister and her family. It was worth every penny. |
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I have no kids and a live-in sweetheart who wants to cook for me. This weekend I'm going to give him the IP list of foods (meat/fish/veg) and instructions. He gets to cook for me, I get to eat on protocol so, win-win. :D I'll look at trying the soup for lunch one day next week. Though in the hot, humid weather it's a lot less appealing than it will be after October. And on my next visit I'll pick up the Wildberry Yogurt. Quote:
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Foot pain = no fun. Ice and ibuprofen are my go-to items. My mom once mentioned a natural liniment called Traumeel. She swears by it; I haven't had any reason to use it since she told me. |
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My coach says add more protein. That will take me well over 100 grams of protein a day. And she has never seen this happen before. Please, if any of you have had a similar experience could you please share how you dealt with it? What you might have been advised? I really, really want to do this, and do it right. And congratulations to all of you. Unfortunately, being 6 hours behind most of you, by the time I get to your great posts, many, many people have said WoW and mine would just be redundant. But heart felt. And Carla, have a great time in SF. Unfortunately someone got to my Twain quote before me. The first time I came back to SF from Hawai'i I was so cold I thought my teeth would rattle out of my head. And then the wind picked up! I was so cold I went to Goodwill to buy some woolen slacks because that was the only place I could find wool in June. |
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I had a lady that was very excited about how much thinner she was looking and then says "but how come I have not lost weight?" see? so she was shrinking but putting on lean muscle, and muscle burns more fat...well you know the drill ;-) It is VERY difficult for us women to "buff up" like guys yet so many of us are afraid of weight training. Truth is it helps us in so many ways (without going crazy of course) and especially with our bones (osteoporosis) I for one feel more women need to start befriending the weights more and not focus all their energy on just Cardio alone. |
So I caved in and bought Ketostix... so far carrots haven't done anything to me... Used one last night and this morning, and it came up darker this morning than last night... Trying to limit myself on using them though... but I feel an obsession coming on... lol
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