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I dreamt about the scale last night!!
I am not the type that dreams about food, body, scale etc, but last night I went to bed and dreamt about the scale.
In the dream I was stepping on the scale and it was acting funny. The number would go up and up and not stop till it hit 175. I was trying to hold onto things beside me in the dream to get the number to go down. LOL It wasn't a terrible dream, as far as being disturbed, but it does show that it is really on my mind right now. I've been stalled at 147 for a week and I am so ready to see that number change. My weight loss is entirely done by whooshes and I never see just a slight change, it's always a pound or more. Because of that it takes forever for the scale to change some time. At the moment I am eating 1200-1400 calories per day (weighing and measuring for accuracy), lifting 3x a week, and cardio 4x a week. I am ready to lose something!!! :p |
Dreams are somethin huh? lol. They let you know EXACTLY whats been on your mind. I havent had a scale dream but i ALWAYS dream about working out. Sometimes it seems so real that I almost log it in my daily journal! haha
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katydid- dont worry its coming!! you'll get past it ! I dreamt last night that someone was reminding me that eating lots of simple carbs makes you crave more carbs. thats because i ate a lot of pretzels yesterday for snacks dipped in hummus. today i'll do better
@ msjuizy - that is so funny ! you almost log it in your journal I wish i could get motivation to exercise like you I saw on another post you exercise a lot you go girl!! |
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Let your deficit create the fat loss, weight training to retain muscle, and brisk walking for your cardio. |
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As for the lifting, I'm doing New Rules of Lifting for Women and obviously not seeing much in the way of strength gains, but just using to to retain strength. Not a gym rat by any stretch of the imagination. The average lifting session is like 25-30 minutes. One thing I have to figure in, in that I have a very active job (ten hour shifts and I walk the whole time). The times I've worn a pedometer I average 10-13 miles per shift. My body is quite used to it, so I don't get the 'wow, I'm working out' results that others might get in the same situation. |
Should be ok with that kind of training. Hang in there!
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There is a possibility that you need to add more calories; and do a cycling thing as well. You are very active on a daily basis: walking 10-13 miles a day is a lot for anyone; and that's not counting everything else you do each day. 147 lbs x 15 (active person) = 2205 - 500 = 1705 calories. Maybe try eating 1700, then 1500; then 1600 & 1400, and so on and see what happens.
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@ msjuizy - that is so funny ! you almost log it in your journal I wish i could get motivation to exercise like you I saw on another post you exercise a lot you go girl!![/QUOTE] awww thanks! I just want to lose this weight SOOOOO bad. Ive never been so motivated in my life. AND i love, love, LOVE my gym! |
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