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Can someone refresh my memory on how the excercise points work? I

thought you somehow buy back some of your " eaten " points after you

earn some excercise points.

And does anyone do Curves? I'm thinking this is considered a high

intensity..I mean, afterall...its more than just a " probably makes

you sweat " kind of thing.

Thanx in advance!

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Basically, for every 100 calories burned, you can earn 1 Activity Point.

(But this all depends on how much you weigh. If you weigh more, you earn

more.) You can convert or bank up to four APs. (You can ALSO use your

banked APs for APs for another day.)

Personally, I would probably consider Curves to be more moderate, but I

guess this depends on how hard you work. Taebo would probably be high

intensity - but again, this depends on how hard you work. :D

> Excercise Points

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> Can someone refresh my memory on how the excercise points work? I

> thought you somehow buy back some of your " eaten " points after you

> earn some excercise points.

>

> And does anyone do Curves? I'm thinking this is considered a high

> intensity..I mean, afterall...its more than just a " probably makes

> you sweat " kind of thing.

>

> Thanx in advance!

>

> Mar

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" Jon wrote: What makes you think I WASN'T wearing makeup? Actually, had my

purse matched my skirt, I might have gotten away with it!

(And yes, folks, I'm just kidding!!!) "

Jon, any self respecting woman, cross dresser, or drag queen knows your purse

should match yor shoes!!! You have to first think like a woman!!! :)

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" Jon wrote: What makes you think I WASN'T wearing makeup? Actually, had my

purse matched my skirt, I might have gotten away with it!

(And yes, folks, I'm just kidding!!!) "

Jon, any self respecting woman, cross dresser, or drag queen knows your purse

should match yor shoes!!! You have to first think like a woman!!! :)

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Hi I'm new!

My name is Kat, short for Katrina.

I've been overweight since I was 6 years old. Finally, at 34, I " m at a

place emotionally and support wise that I feel I can finally do away with

all the extra me I've carried around for years.

I really sincerly feel this time I " m going to make it. I feel a kind of

peace with the decision, which I've never felt before in prior attempts.

Anyway, I've got a couple of questions.. I am doing the winning points

program out of the books, not going to meetings. How do the " banked "

points work ??

also, everyday at work I " m doing 20 + minutes of excercise, the walk away

the pounds video. would that be moderate excercise?

thank you for your time.

Kat BM aka MommaKat

ebay : http://www.stores.ebay.com/midnightkatproductions

website: http://www.beadfix.com

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Hey Kat, and welcome!

First of all, you said something profound in saying you are a place that you

can do it. That's so much of the problem so many people. They aren't

really ready, so they only try a little. A friend of mine at work who does

WW said he knows he only does it half-$%#. I just asked him which cheek was

getting thin. Since you really know you can do it, you will.

Anyway, as to banked points, subtract any unused points from your day (from

the top of your range), and you can " bank " them to use later in the week.

My range is 28-33, so if I use 31 points, I can bank 2 points for use later

on. It does come in handy if you go out with friends or just have a day

where you need to eat a little more.

I haven't done WATP yet, but my guess is walking amounts to moderate

exercise. Then again, it's only a guess since I tend to do more of the

kickboxing type videos and a few Kathy low impact and interval

workouts.

To your success!

In Him,

Jon

Prayer is not overcoming God's reluctance, but laying hold of His

willingness. — Luther

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Hi I'm new!

My name is Kat, short for Katrina.

I've been overweight since I was 6 years old. Finally, at 34, I " m at a

place emotionally and support wise that I feel I can finally do away with

all the extra me I've carried around for years.

I really sincerly feel this time I " m going to make it. I feel a kind of

peace with the decision, which I've never felt before in prior attempts.

Anyway, I've got a couple of questions.. I am doing the winning points

program out of the books, not going to meetings. How do the " banked "

points work ??

also, everyday at work I " m doing 20 + minutes of excercise, the walk away

the pounds video. would that be moderate excercise?

thank you for your time.

Kat BM aka MommaKat

ebay : http://www.stores.ebay.com/midnightkatproductions

website: http://www.beadfix.com

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Hey Kat, and welcome!

First of all, you said something profound in saying you are a place that you

can do it. That's so much of the problem so many people. They aren't

really ready, so they only try a little. A friend of mine at work who does

WW said he knows he only does it half-$%#. I just asked him which cheek was

getting thin. Since you really know you can do it, you will.

Anyway, as to banked points, subtract any unused points from your day (from

the top of your range), and you can " bank " them to use later in the week.

My range is 28-33, so if I use 31 points, I can bank 2 points for use later

on. It does come in handy if you go out with friends or just have a day

where you need to eat a little more.

I haven't done WATP yet, but my guess is walking amounts to moderate

exercise. Then again, it's only a guess since I tend to do more of the

kickboxing type videos and a few Kathy low impact and interval

workouts.

To your success!

In Him,

Jon

Prayer is not overcoming God's reluctance, but laying hold of His

willingness. — Luther

Re: Excercise Points

Hi I'm new!

My name is Kat, short for Katrina.

I've been overweight since I was 6 years old. Finally, at 34, I " m at a

place emotionally and support wise that I feel I can finally do away with

all the extra me I've carried around for years.

I really sincerly feel this time I " m going to make it. I feel a kind of

peace with the decision, which I've never felt before in prior attempts.

Anyway, I've got a couple of questions.. I am doing the winning points

program out of the books, not going to meetings. How do the " banked "

points work ??

also, everyday at work I " m doing 20 + minutes of excercise, the walk away

the pounds video. would that be moderate excercise?

thank you for your time.

Kat BM aka MommaKat

ebay : http://www.stores.ebay.com/midnightkatproductions

website: http://www.beadfix.com

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Hey Kat, and welcome!

First of all, you said something profound in saying you are a place that you

can do it. That's so much of the problem so many people. They aren't

really ready, so they only try a little. A friend of mine at work who does

WW said he knows he only does it half-$%#. I just asked him which cheek was

getting thin. Since you really know you can do it, you will.

Anyway, as to banked points, subtract any unused points from your day (from

the top of your range), and you can " bank " them to use later in the week.

My range is 28-33, so if I use 31 points, I can bank 2 points for use later

on. It does come in handy if you go out with friends or just have a day

where you need to eat a little more.

I haven't done WATP yet, but my guess is walking amounts to moderate

exercise. Then again, it's only a guess since I tend to do more of the

kickboxing type videos and a few Kathy low impact and interval

workouts.

To your success!

In Him,

Jon

Prayer is not overcoming God's reluctance, but laying hold of His

willingness. — Luther

Re: Excercise Points

Hi I'm new!

My name is Kat, short for Katrina.

I've been overweight since I was 6 years old. Finally, at 34, I " m at a

place emotionally and support wise that I feel I can finally do away with

all the extra me I've carried around for years.

I really sincerly feel this time I " m going to make it. I feel a kind of

peace with the decision, which I've never felt before in prior attempts.

Anyway, I've got a couple of questions.. I am doing the winning points

program out of the books, not going to meetings. How do the " banked "

points work ??

also, everyday at work I " m doing 20 + minutes of excercise, the walk away

the pounds video. would that be moderate excercise?

thank you for your time.

Kat BM aka MommaKat

ebay : http://www.stores.ebay.com/midnightkatproductions

website: http://www.beadfix.com

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> > Legally they can't keep you from joing Curves. We talk about it

> > sometimes at our Curves. I would think men would feel very

> > uncomfortable, kind of like I felt the first time I wandered into

> that

> > den of testosterone, the free weight room at the YMCA.

> >

> > I got over it, though.

> >

>

> Actually, in Wisconsin, they can keep men from joining Curves. In May

> of 2003, Gov. Jim Doyle signed a bill allowing single sex fitness

> clubs. The story is at

>

http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/may03/141919.asp?format=print

Wow really? Here they can't. I'm not sure how I feel about that at all.

On the one hand, I like the women only thing at Curves. It was why I

joined, but to absolutely NOT allow men to join...I don't

know.1z8t99t20341745873

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> > Legally they can't keep you from joing Curves. We talk about it

> > sometimes at our Curves. I would think men would feel very

> > uncomfortable, kind of like I felt the first time I wandered into

> that

> > den of testosterone, the free weight room at the YMCA.

> >

> > I got over it, though.

> >

>

> Actually, in Wisconsin, they can keep men from joining Curves. In May

> of 2003, Gov. Jim Doyle signed a bill allowing single sex fitness

> clubs. The story is at

>

http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/may03/141919.asp?format=print

Wow really? Here they can't. I'm not sure how I feel about that at all.

On the one hand, I like the women only thing at Curves. It was why I

joined, but to absolutely NOT allow men to join...I don't

know.1z8t99t20341745873

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> Tory,

> You know the Stepford wives movie, right? I had an old

> aerobics tape back in the early 90's (filmed in the 80's)

> that had some high impact, and like many of the tapes in

> those days, the women were all perfectly proportioned women

> (complete with big hair and leg warmers) bouncing around

> doing things I had no chance in H-E-double hockey sticks of

> doing! As to the YMCA, that is one of my rewards to myself

> next month for getting the car paid off. I love my DVD

> workouts, but it will be nice to have access to a facility

> where I can use other equipment, try some different types of

> group workouts like spinning or something, and just keep my

> routine from being so routine. I can't wait. Plus, the Y is

> only 3 blocks from the house! Jon

Oh I know the movie and the book, The Stepford Wives. Very interesting

book, I must say. Not a very nice commentary on men in that book,

though. I also remember those videos. Hahaha. Curves is definitely NOT

stepford.

The YMCA is great! I love it. Lots of different facilities and options

for keeping things interesting. It's also quiet! I love that! I download

books onto my iPod and just escape into the world of Crichton or

Sue Monk Kidd.

Tory

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> Tory,

> You know the Stepford wives movie, right? I had an old

> aerobics tape back in the early 90's (filmed in the 80's)

> that had some high impact, and like many of the tapes in

> those days, the women were all perfectly proportioned women

> (complete with big hair and leg warmers) bouncing around

> doing things I had no chance in H-E-double hockey sticks of

> doing! As to the YMCA, that is one of my rewards to myself

> next month for getting the car paid off. I love my DVD

> workouts, but it will be nice to have access to a facility

> where I can use other equipment, try some different types of

> group workouts like spinning or something, and just keep my

> routine from being so routine. I can't wait. Plus, the Y is

> only 3 blocks from the house! Jon

Oh I know the movie and the book, The Stepford Wives. Very interesting

book, I must say. Not a very nice commentary on men in that book,

though. I also remember those videos. Hahaha. Curves is definitely NOT

stepford.

The YMCA is great! I love it. Lots of different facilities and options

for keeping things interesting. It's also quiet! I love that! I download

books onto my iPod and just escape into the world of Crichton or

Sue Monk Kidd.

Tory

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