Re-introducing myself. Had tremendous success w/ IP in the past. After a horrible job and some mild depression, I gained back all the weight I lost a few years back. I am looking forward to re-learning the program and gaining control over my bad habits.
Right now, I'm spending my time preparing and purchasing food, vitamins, and weening off carbs (I went through terrible withdrawal and will be easing myself off this week to help alleviate). I will be up and at it by Sunday. This post was more of a contract with myself than an introduction... Thanks for keeping me accountable 3FC! |
Hey all! Congrats on all your losses so far this week! I just got back from weigh in myself. I'm in week 7 and losing weight, but my muscle mass is still going down each week which has me nervous. I was down almost a pound in muscle mass alone! I started swimming again last week and told my coach, but she didn't recommend eating another packet. This past week I didn't get to go at all. I did tell her (as I have before) that I am very active at my job. I normally walk 9000-10000 steps before 2:10. I also work an after school job Wed and Thurs until 9pm that usually gets me in another 5000 steps. She is now reluctantly suggesting that I add in an extra packet 3 days a week any time but the evening. She is scared I will stop losing if I do this though. Anyone have any experience with this/any thoughts?
Thanks! Ani |
After being away for the weekend, its nice to see everyone back. Some good losses and NSV I see, congrats everyone.
staceyjblack: you will be back where you want to be in no time I also had a NSV this weekend. Friends who I haven't seen in a while really noticed my change, it did feel great and motivated me to keep moving forward! |
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When I don't seem to be losing, or have a slight uptick, I go back over the food and see where the culprit is. Often in the places that get overlooked - water flavouring, skimping on the healthy fats (olive oil) or underestimating the vegetables portions rather than measuring them properly. Quote:
All strenuous exercise will burn both fat AND muscle. It is unavoidable, but you should be able to reduce the amount of muscle you lose overall by smart pre-fueling and post-fueling. Remember that your muscles are no longer storing glycogen for that emergency fuel reserve. As a result, if your body needs fuel quickly it's going to metabolise what is easiest and quickest for it to do. That is to burn any glucose available from carbs and/or break down muscle, rather than fat. So, if you are putting more than 70% effort into any exercise, put in a fast release protein (whey or soy) that has a handful of carbs. After the exercise put protein back in again. Protein is the building block for muscle. The IP program seems to aim for around 50% of your body weight in protein grams per day. I have only lost muscle on two consecutive weeks because I normally keep my protein ratio at around 60-65% of body weight. Losing muscle every time you weigh in will result in your basal metabolic rate dropping faster, and this is something that your coach should not only know about, but be actively trying to fix for you. Are you 100% IP compliant? If so, you may want to read the nutritional information and ingredients on each of the packets and make an informed choice about the slightly higher carb and good protein count packets before you exercise and something lighter in carbs and high in protein after you exercise. Quote:
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I'm debating adding in those foil pouches of protein gel everyday for the extra protein without the calories of a full packet. I have higher muscle mass than an average person, so maybe I just need more protein than an average person? Also MFP is telling me I earned an extra 500 calories today in exercise (it's synced with my fitbit) and I haven't done anything except go to work and sit on the couch since 4! If anyone thinks that is a terrible plan for any reason please let me know! I also think I'm going to switch my weigh in days to a different coach next week (which I wanted to do regardless) and see if that solicits a different response. |
Any of you who use MFP, what does your Nutrition pie chart look like?
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AwkQuarius, congrats on entering onederland :)
Buster, that's some great positive reinforcement for all your hard work, hope you get out of your stall soon :) MiWi, I hope you made it to onederland at your weigh-in. littlebumblebee, good luck in your journey I made it into the 140s, 9 more pounds to go, and I have a feeling it's going to drag :) I will definitely phase off when I reach goal and then see how I feel for a while before deciding if I want to lose more. I hope everyone has a great OP week with great WIs and NSV :) |
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I'm not familiar with the protein gel packs, I tend to use a combination of two or three protein powders - the Quest 80 whey/20 casein with the GNC 100% casein and occasionally add the Chocolite (100 whey) for taste or save it for a post exercise treat. I think it's worth trying alternatives and finding what works for you. A diet is a relatively short thing in comparison to the rest of your life, and learning what works and what doesn't is going to be something you want to know sooner rather than later. I think a different coach's perspective would be a great thing. Hopefully one with more experience and understanding of the effects of muscle loss on your general health. Good luck. :) |
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Great job, buster2014!!! We work so hard and it's nice to know someone noticed. I think people are afraid they're wrong. I lost 35lbs and my own brother and sister-in-law said nothing. She "noticed" when we ended up in the hair salon at the same time and all the colorists kept complimenting me! It was funny to see the big question mark on her face turn to understanding. Nice to know there are hundreds of us here who freely give reassurance and support, right??!!
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Welcome back to all of the restarters!! You did it once, it can happen again!
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Fat 30% Carbs 20% I have calories set at 950 but it still flags me as "too low" |
Good morning!
I went for a bike ride during the beautiful weather on Saturday. It was MUCH harder than it "should" have been. Yesterday after work I hit the gym for a 20-minute interval ride on a spinning bike. I may build back up to an hour spin class, we'll wait and see. For now, I'll focus on the 20 minutes, coupled with my am Essentrics (strength/stretch) workout. Ate dinner directly after. Next time I'll bring a RTD to have prior. |
Last summer I was riding my bike 11 miles ...I LOVED it! It hurt my thumbs/hands though...I seem to have a touch of carpal t...or something like that going on with my hands. I'm almost afraid to get back on the bike once the weather warms up...but I really miss it.
I don't think I'd have the stamina to go too far on the bike now...I'll have to add a protein or something like that when I start back..while I'm still in Phase 1. |
For the last two years I've ridden my bike to work on nice days, it's only about 4km each way but there are some inclines especially on the way too work, and most of the way is on the bike trail so I don't have to worry about traffic too much. And as much as I enjoy spring were I am I've already been anticipating starting up again and getting out kayaking again :) I think part of my eagerness is the unusually colder temps and ALL the snow :) I think it will be May/June before the snow is clear from the trail and the ice is gone from the water!
I've had numerous people comment on my weight loss during pretty much my whole progress and while it's nice to hear from others that it's noticeable, I am not entirely comfortable accepting compliments. But I have no problem telling them about IP being the key to my success. And sometimes I find myself telling my husband that maybe I shouldn't have lost the weight, because now I'm worried that I will be too obsessive about it. Like I'm not really sure I look good, especially naked, and is it enough. I definitely have some insecurities, but they were preexisting. It's certainly a period of adjustment, at least for me, and mostly I know it will just take a little time. Just writing it out here helps :) I hope everyone has a great OP day :) |
Hi Everyone,
Just starting back today after months of bad eating and regaining some of the weight I lost last year. I have been trying to just stay low carb, but the cravings have derailed me every time. IP is the only diet that has worked for me and so today I start again. Wish me luck and thanks in advance for all the support and wisdom I get from this forum. |
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