Guest guest Posted October 31, 2010 Report Share Posted October 31, 2010 That is great . Since I need to do lower intensity workouts for the next few weeks, I, too, need to be more diligent with my intake. not tonight though - it is Halloween and I will eat *some* candy. Donna To: exercisevideos Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 5:40:33 PMSubject: My October food logging challenge results Hi there, I did manage to log every meal for October in Sparkpeople. It's so helpful to me! After my 100k ride in August, I had a month of recovery, but it was very hard for me to eat less. I had grown accustomed to eating whatever I wanted when I was riding tons during the summer. I was sometimes riding around 225 miles per month. You can eat! Then, if you have a recovery month, make sure you adjust your food, or else the waistline goes kaBOOM! Mid September, my weight had bumped up to 152. I'm at 144 thanks to some diligent food logging and consistent exercise. My food calories aren't even that low, but low enough. Will need new clothes by the end of the year. I want to get under 140 by the end of the year. I can go slow. During October, I rode 94 miles and walked 29. I completed STS mesocycle 1. I will continue to log everything in Sparkpeople. Their iPhone app is da bomb. Yearly totals: Year-to-date bike miles: 1329 Year-to-date walk miles: 331 Total human powered miles: 1660 Happy workouts! Let me know if you want to join me in a November food logging challenge. It works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2010 Report Share Posted October 31, 2010 You can have candy! That is great . Since I need to do lower intensity workouts for the next few weeks, I, too, need to be more diligent with my intake. not tonight though - it is Halloween and I will eat *some* candy. Donna To: exercisevideos Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 5:40:33 PMSubject: My October food logging challenge results Hi there, I did manage to log every meal for October in Sparkpeople. It's so helpful to me! After my 100k ride in August, I had a month of recovery, but it was very hard for me to eat less. I had grown accustomed to eating whatever I wanted when I was riding tons during the summer. I was sometimes riding around 225 miles per month. You can eat! Then, if you have a recovery month, make sure you adjust your food, or else the waistline goes kaBOOM! Mid September, my weight had bumped up to 152. I'm at 144 thanks to some diligent food logging and consistent exercise. My food calories aren't even that low, but low enough. Will need new clothes by the end of the year. I want to get under 140 by the end of the year. I can go slow. During October, I rode 94 miles and walked 29. I completed STS mesocycle 1. I will continue to log everything in Sparkpeople. Their iPhone app is da bomb. Yearly totals: Year-to-date bike miles: 1329 Year-to-date walk miles: 331 Total human powered miles: 1660 Happy workouts! Let me know if you want to join me in a November food logging challenge. It works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2010 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 Great! I've eaten some (plus most of a donut, our fire department puts out donuts and cider, candy bags for the kids and has a fire truck lead the kids around the village) and will log it (sigh) as soon as the kids go to bed (in a few minutes). My October food logging challenge results Hi there, I did manage to log every meal for October in Sparkpeople. It's so helpful to me! After my 100k ride in August, I had a month of recovery, but it was very hard for me to eat less. I had grown accustomed to eating whatever I wanted when I was riding tons during the summer. I was sometimes riding around 225 miles per month. You can eat! Then, if you have a recovery month, make sure you adjust your food, or else the waistline goes kaBOOM! Mid September, my weight had bumped up to 152. I'm at 144 thanks to some diligent food logging and consistent exercise. My food calories aren't even that low, but low enough. Will need new clothes by the end of the year. I want to get under 140 by the end of the year. I can go slow. During October, I rode 94 miles and walked 29. I completed STS mesocycle 1. I will continue to log everything in Sparkpeople. Their iPhone app is da bomb. Yearly totals: Year-to-date bike miles: 1329 Year-to-date walk miles: 331 Total human powered miles: 1660 Happy workouts! Let me know if you want to join me in a November food logging challenge. It works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2010 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 When I got it all logged in, I ended up 3 WW points over my target for the day, which is a whole lot better than I'd thought I'd done! I felt a lot better putting it down on paper too. Owning it, as opposed to hiding from it makes it easier to make better choices. I had one more piece of candy after writing that post yesterday but that was a big deal, only one more as opposed to 5 or 6 more. Knowing I had to be accountable for it and write it down made it a lot easier to stop at 1 more. My October food logging challenge results Hi there, I did manage to log every meal for October in Sparkpeople. It's so helpful to me! After my 100k ride in August, I had a month of recovery, but it was very hard for me to eat less. I had grown accustomed to eating whatever I wanted when I was riding tons during the summer. I was sometimes riding around 225 miles per month. You can eat! Then, if you have a recovery month, make sure you adjust your food, or else the waistline goes kaBOOM! Mid September, my weight had bumped up to 152. I'm at 144 thanks to some diligent food logging and consistent exercise. My food calories aren't even that low, but low enough. Will need new clothes by the end of the year. I want to get under 140 by the end of the year. I can go slow. During October, I rode 94 miles and walked 29. I completed STS mesocycle 1. I will continue to log everything in Sparkpeople. Their iPhone app is da bomb. Yearly totals: Year-to-date bike miles: 1329 Year-to-date walk miles: 331 Total human powered miles: 1660 Happy workouts! Let me know if you want to join me in a November food logging challenge. It works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2010 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 Amen. This is exactly how it works for me. Ownership... what a great word.Good for you! When I got it all logged in, I ended up 3 WW points over my target for the day, which is a whole lot better than I'd thought I'd done! I felt a lot better putting it down on paper too. Owning it, as opposed to hiding from it makes it easier to make better choices. I had one more piece of candy after writing that post yesterday but that was a big deal, only one more as opposed to 5 or 6 more. Knowing I had to be accountable for it and write it down made it a lot easier to stop at 1 more. My October food logging challenge results Hi there, I did manage to log every meal for October in Sparkpeople. It's so helpful to me! After my 100k ride in August, I had a month of recovery, but it was very hard for me to eat less. I had grown accustomed to eating whatever I wanted when I was riding tons during the summer. I was sometimes riding around 225 miles per month. You can eat! Then, if you have a recovery month, make sure you adjust your food, or else the waistline goes kaBOOM! Mid September, my weight had bumped up to 152. I'm at 144 thanks to some diligent food logging and consistent exercise. My food calories aren't even that low, but low enough. Will need new clothes by the end of the year. I want to get under 140 by the end of the year. I can go slow. During October, I rode 94 miles and walked 29. I completed STS mesocycle 1. I will continue to log everything in Sparkpeople. Their iPhone app is da bomb. Yearly totals: Year-to-date bike miles: 1329 Year-to-date walk miles: 331 Total human powered miles: 1660 Happy workouts! Let me know if you want to join me in a November food logging challenge. It works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2010 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 I've been logging my food, especially after one of your posts and it's made a big difference in my food choices - thank you . One thing I'm finding is that I'm almost afraid to eat (not good) but I am eating clean and healthy and every 2 to 3 hours, my stomach can't tolerate large, heavy meals anymore....sorry, didn't mean to turn this discussion to me. I'm sure you'll be under 140 by the end of the year, if not by scale by pant size for sure. You have great resolve and stick to it, if you falter we are here for youHugs, Vennitta Hi there,I did manage to log every meal for October in Sparkpeople. It's so helpful to me! After my 100k ride in August, I had a month of recovery, but it was very hard for me to eat less. I had grown accustomed to eating whatever I wanted when I was riding tons during the summer. I was sometimes riding around 225 miles per month. You can eat! Then, if you have a recovery month, make sure you adjust your food, or else the waistline goes kaBOOM! Mid September, my weight had bumped up to 152. I'm at 144 thanks to some diligent food logging and consistent exercise. My food calories aren't even that low, but low enough. Will need new clothes by the end of the year. I want to get under 140 by the end of the year. I can go slow. During October, I rode 94 miles and walked 29. I completed STS mesocycle 1. I will continue to log everything in Sparkpeople. Their iPhone app is da bomb. Yearly totals:Year-to-date bike miles: 1329Year-to-date walk miles: 331Total human powered miles: 1660Happy workouts! Let me know if you want to join me in a November food logging challenge. It works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2010 Report Share Posted November 2, 2010 Very cool! I'll join you. I've actually been doing it for a while on my fitbit. Jen Subject: My October food logging challenge resultsTo: exercisevideos Date: Sunday, October 31, 2010, 5:40 PM Hi there,I did manage to log every meal for October in Sparkpeople. It's so helpful to me! After my 100k ride in August, I had a month of recovery, but it was very hard for me to eat less. I had grown accustomed to eating whatever I wanted when I was riding tons during the summer. I was sometimes riding around 225 miles per month. You can eat! Then, if you have a recovery month, make sure you adjust your food, or else the waistline goes kaBOOM! Mid September, my weight had bumped up to 152. I'm at 144 thanks to some diligent food logging and consistent exercise. My food calories aren't even that low, but low enough. Will need new clothes by the end of the year. I want to get under 140 by the end of the year. I can go slow. During October, I rode 94 miles and walked 29. I completed STS mesocycle 1. I will continue to log everything in Sparkpeople. Their iPhone app is da bomb. Yearly totals:Year-to-date bike miles: 1329Year-to-date walk miles: 331Total human powered miles: 1660Happy workouts! Let me know if you want to join me in a November food logging challenge. It works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2010 Report Share Posted November 2, 2010 Hi Vennitta,Thank you so much! I hope it'll help you! Sometimes I get that feeling when I restart logging, but that feeling usually passes once the logging becomes routine. I can't eat that way anymore either. I almost feel poisoned when I do. My days are too busy to deal with that toxic feeling.Take care! I've been logging my food, especially after one of your posts and it's made a big difference in my food choices - thank you . One thing I'm finding is that I'm almost afraid to eat (not good) but I am eating clean and healthy and every 2 to 3 hours, my stomach can't tolerate large, heavy meals anymore....sorry, didn't mean to turn this discussion to me. I'm sure you'll be under 140 by the end of the year, if not by scale by pant size for sure. You have great resolve and stick to it, if you falter we are here for youHugs, Vennitta Hi there,I did manage to log every meal for October in Sparkpeople. It's so helpful to me! After my 100k ride in August, I had a month of recovery, but it was very hard for me to eat less. I had grown accustomed to eating whatever I wanted when I was riding tons during the summer. I was sometimes riding around 225 miles per month. You can eat! Then, if you have a recovery month, make sure you adjust your food, or else the waistline goes kaBOOM! Mid September, my weight had bumped up to 152. I'm at 144 thanks to some diligent food logging and consistent exercise. My food calories aren't even that low, but low enough. Will need new clothes by the end of the year. I want to get under 140 by the end of the year. I can go slow. During October, I rode 94 miles and walked 29. I completed STS mesocycle 1. I will continue to log everything in Sparkpeople. Their iPhone app is da bomb. Yearly totals:Year-to-date bike miles: 1329Year-to-date walk miles: 331Total human powered miles: 1660Happy workouts! Let me know if you want to join me in a November food logging challenge. It works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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