Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 Great job !!!!! You are doing fabulous. Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing your wonderful results. Also, what a great definition of a 10! You got that right! Kelley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2004 Report Share Posted May 29, 2004 Wow ! GREAT results!!! Thanks so much for posting those. I love to see everyone's results, it gives me a warm-fuzzy feeling. So are you on to your next challenge already? Did you post goals for the next one (I might have missed them)? Cheers, Jen B. > Hi gang! > > Just for more motivation [or maybe more bragging] I thought I would > report some key benefits of my last 12 week cycle that ended 5/15/04. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 In a message dated 5/30/2004 11:11:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, gholowko@... writes: So now that the whole world knows my goals and desires, I had better go and make it happen! Time for my Sunday cardio. See ya, Great Job . I don't think you need to worry about anything. Just keep doing what you're doing and the results will continue to follow. Kelley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Jen, Yes ma'am. I am now just beginning week 3 of my 3rd BFL cycle. ~90+ pounds down and ~65+ to go. I was delighted that the inches had fallen off at a faster pace than what I had expected. This was true from the beginning of BFL until now. It seems disproportionate to the actual weight loss, but, hey... I'm not complaining!!! I had created a number of interim goals, but, many were quite aggressive in weight loss and had missed on them. Christmas was 300.0, I hit 304.0. Valentines was 290.0 I hit 290.6. Memorial day was 260.0, but it looks like I'll still be hanging out at ~262. ...Damned scale is stuck again! The nice part is that my pant size target for: Christmas was 52, I hit 50 Valentines was 48, I hit 46 Memorial day (tomorrow) was 44, I have now just started purchasing 40's, and my body fat was supposed to be 32%, and I am already below 29% My next interim goal is for the 4th of July. I wanted to be at 250 with a pant size of 42, but now I'll have to adjust that, since I've already made the size. ...Of course, I may have to adjust UP the weight too, since the scale is not being as cooperative as I had hoped. By the time I hit my summer vacation (8/6/04) I want to be at 238 pounds and a total body fat of 20%. By my 28th wedding anniversary, 9/10/04, I want to be at 230 pounds and did have a target of a 40 to 42 " pant, but I'll need to adjust that a little too. One of my daughters is getting married 10/23/04 and I have a goal of a 38 " pant size, 222 pounds, and a 17% total body fat for her wedding date. For Christmas of 2005, my goal is 205 pounds with a total body fat of ~10% and a 38 " pant waist. And finally, my overall goal at the end of my 5th BFL cycle, which will end on 1/22/05, is 195 pounds with a targeted body fat of less than 10% and a 36 " pant waist. A lean, but not mean, protein eating machine. My doctor suggests that, given my body mass, I might expect to settle down to a weight someplace between 220 and 240 pounds. I, however, I really want the extra " jelly rolls " gone, and will do what I can to make it happen! BTW, these weights and total body fat measurements were based on my current Tanita 682 scale. I do have another that differs quite a lot from the Tanita scale, but remains consistent in the net reductions. So, if I have to change out the scale for any reason, which I did last November, I will reserve the right to further massage my numbers. As far as muscle strength, I would like to continue gaining strength, but don't know exactly how to define that goal just yet. Although I am significantly ahead of my original plan, I am still babying my left shoulder torn rotator cuff (supra and infraspinatus) and don't think I can set that revised goal until it heals. By the end of cycle 3, I do expect to be doing my burn out set of 12 curls using 2x 50 pound dumbbells and my dumbbell bench chest press, for the burn out set at 2 x 70 pound x 12 reps. I did originally have this as a goal for 12/31/04, but am revising the time line and expect to increase the overall goal. And, since I find barbells a little easier than dumbbells, my long term goal was to bench press 100% my own weight (or more) for 12 reps with less than a level 10 effort. After 1/22/05, it will be simply, Body-for-LIFE! Continuing to be the best that I can be. Actually, at 5'11 " , I want to look like a slightly taller Bill . ...But, not quite sure how I'll get the nice full head of curly hair! So now that the whole world knows my goals and desires, I had better go and make it happen! Time for my Sunday cardio. See ya, jenniferbergthold wrote: > <snip> > So are you on to your next challenge already? Did you post goals for > the next one (I might have missed them)? > > Cheers, > Jen B. > <snip> -- Holowko, CPA, CCP PO Box 444 Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-0444 -- E-mailto:gholowko@... http://www.edppros.com Telephone: Facsimile: -- Featuring Magic Software -- Developer tools for wise business solutions! -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 > I had created a number of interim goals, but, many were quite aggressive > in weight loss and had missed on them. > > Christmas was 300.0, I hit 304.0. > Valentines was 290.0 I hit 290.6. > Memorial day was 260.0, but it looks like I'll still be hanging out > at ~262. ...Damned scale is stuck again! <big ole snip> Hi , You have made some really awesome progress, and made (or almost- made) or exceeded your goals consistently. You will definitely see the inches disappear faster than the lbs. I weigh about 20 lbs more on the scale now than I did 6 years ago when I was the same size in clothing. Go figure. All that muscle weighs a lot. Keep adjusting your goals as you go along, because your body won't follow your timeline (as you have already experienced). I am impressed that you have short AND long-term goals. Most people don't think that far ahead. It shows your commitment long-term to a healthy lifestyle. Keep up the good work!!! *high fives* Jen B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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