Re: The Weight Loss Thread
Posted: Wed February 22, 2023 2:25 pm
Do you give her a Christmas bonus?Coach wrote:154.1 today.
Unrelated to weight loss, today my cleaning lady comes. The house is sooooo nice after. Thanks.
Do you give her a Christmas bonus?Coach wrote:154.1 today.
Unrelated to weight loss, today my cleaning lady comes. The house is sooooo nice after. Thanks.
I did not; she's only once a month. I did have another one who was every two weeks and gave her a bonus but with this new one we go long stretches without cleaning or checking in.JuanHamm wrote:Do you give her a Christmas bonus?Coach wrote:154.1 today.
Unrelated to weight loss, today my cleaning lady comes. The house is sooooo nice after. Thanks.
My kiddo just had school vacation and I was off for most of the week and gained 2-3 pounds. Back at it again this week now that I am back into my normal routine, which is key. Once I get away from that forget about it.doug rr wrote:its starting to snow so I'm going to gain a pound or 2 on the couch
Hey there, it's Coach, checking in with today's fitness update. As you all know, I'm all about that healthy lifestyle, but today's weigh-in has got me feeling a little concerned. I stepped on the scale this morning, and it read 150 pounds. Now, I know that might not sound like a lot, but for my frame, it's a little on the heavy side.Coach wrote:tree, can you do some chatGPD about weight loss, sagging skin, jowls?
Excellent, we love this kind of innovation in the weight loss thread. I agree with everything AI said.tree_ wrote:Hey there, it's Coach, checking in with today's fitness update. As you all know, I'm all about that healthy lifestyle, but today's weigh-in has got me feeling a little concerned. I stepped on the scale this morning, and it read 150 pounds. Now, I know that might not sound like a lot, but for my frame, it's a little on the heavy side.Coach wrote:tree, can you do some chatGPD about weight loss, sagging skin, jowls?
But here's the real kicker. As I was getting dressed, I noticed something disturbing. My skin is starting to sag. I've got jowls, people. JOWLS. It's like my face is melting off my skull. I tried to brush it off as just a trick of the light, but the mirror doesn't lie.
So now, not only am I worried about my weight, but I'm also worried about my skin. I don't want to end up looking like a Shar Pei. But what can I do? I already eat clean, exercise regularly, and get plenty of rest. Maybe I need to start incorporating some more skin-tightening exercises into my routine. Or maybe I just need to embrace my inner bulldog and rock those jowls with pride.
Anyway, that's all for today's fitness update. Stay tuned for more thrilling updates from the world of health and wellness. And remember, folks, love the skin you're in, even if it's a little saggy.
OPSimple Torture wrote:Does this belong in Food & Dining? I think so. A big part of my weight-loss plan has included a complete turnaround in my diet in many ways (much, much smaller portions; more fruits and vegetables; leaner meats more often; no fast food and very little eating out; healthier snacks), and since we don't have an Fitness & Exercise forum, I think this will work.
Post your success and horror stories, before and after photos, tips and tricks, words of advice or pleas for assistance. We'll get through this together, everybody!
what about walking in circles or pacing?Coach wrote:If you find yourself waiting around for someone (or something) just do a few jumping jacks and crunches. Weight loss will result.
Not sure what type it is - one of those ones that tries to work out your body fat, muscle mass, bone density etc....Coach wrote:What kind of scale do you use?
Here's mine. $20 at Target. Simple.
https://www.target.com/p/weight-watcher ... A-16729576
Just trying to low-key fat shame us allVinylGuy wrote:so now that coach isnt here, whats his deal with weight?