Health & Family "Biggest Loser" Week 2 Weigh In

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  1. JenW

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    I'm with you Skater - I've been crook all week, and the only food I've eaten has been pity food. Monday's weigh in is going to be a mess!
     
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  2. Bran

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    Quiet you ;)

    In my defense, I walked for hours and hours, so I might even be suprised on the scales. A couple of fried chicken blowouts, the rest was somewhat healthy.
     
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    Just jumped on the scales went back too 92 kg,but with the rain,state of origin night,daughters bringing home several different bottles of wine the parents give them end of term just have to get back on track monday..
     
  4. WattleIdo

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    I don't know. I used to eat really well but because I taught so many people from different countries was inundated with food I tried to avoid - but couldn't refuse because it would've been an extreme insult. I honestly don't know what the solution is. I did find that the less I did the "I really want this and it's so hard for me to not eat" thing, the easier it was. What works well is giving it to someone else or even throwing it away.
    Unfortunately, after reading about your chocolate my weak mind decided I was entitled to some too. On the other hand, maybe it's not so bad and it helps you and your husband get along and he knows it.
    Me too. In my mind I'm really slim and everyone wants to know how I stay that way. The mirror does not reflect this scenario, unfortunately. I'm a slim fit person who isn't at the moment!
     
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  5. JenW

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    Me too WattleIdo, me too! :rolleyes:
     
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    Well, after flying all night, I took my kids to the park, played soccer, then went to gym and had a surprisingly good session, then moved probably half a ton of pavers when I got an unexpected desire to start remodelling the backyward. Made up for at least a day or two of excess! I've eaten flawlessly so far. Even had a haircut. Take victories where you can.
     
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    I grew up as the ***** largest kid in the class, so always feel the opposite of this even now - easy-to-get-fat person in an ok condition at the moment
     
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    Backin the day that would have accounted for 5kg of me.
     
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    Had a burger at the meetup on Thursday night, although by that stage had run 18km ( mon, tue, wed nights ).

    An 8km hike up at Leura today ( followed by a meat pie and a small cheesecake ). Doing a 15km hike tomorrow.
     
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  11. Bran

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    What was your inital/week 1/loss? It's hard enough keeping track of our own.

    Weren't you 140 something?
     
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    I played 4 games of Netball in a mixed team today.

    Wow! Body is feeling it! 3 games tomorrow!

    Hope the leg burn is worth the calorie burn!

    pinkboy
     
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    Nah, 128ish. @pinkboy will know.????
     
  14. Bran

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    Few kilos. Good start
     
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    Saturday night treats - child had been asking for ice cream all week so did a trip (which nicely coincided with checking out a house/neighborhood). We've got a vegan fruit bar near us - so choc banana smoothies for hubby and I, nicecream (frozen fruit creamed) for the kiddo. Still need to watch calories but nice to know it's sugar/dairy/gluten free (tastes amazing). Could do similar with a yonanas machine at home but this is handy. Given it's just fruit, coconut and cacao even the 7month old got to have some.
     
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    How do you end up with stuff you don't want to buy?
     
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    Because I'm trying to ONLY buy things that are healthy, so that means no lollies, biscuits, chips, softdrink etc, and I'm pretty good most of the time but it's stuff that Hubby wants to buy....but I don't.

    I prefer grocery shopping by myself....that way I control what is bought, but if he's with me it's like....well it's like shopping with a kid. You know "Can we get this? ooh, how about this? Mum pleeeeease?" Instead of asking, it just gets put into the basket or trolley while my back is turned & I only see it as its getting scanned. If I turn to look, Hubby's standing there with a big grin on his face.
     
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    Thanks for that. My BMI is perfectly fine. In fact, I can put more weight on. Waist story is different. It says I need to lose 10cm and I agree with that.
    Can you please suggest the best equipment to fix the waist issue?
     
  20. Bran

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    When's weigh in?
    Ill submit now if I can, 106.8kg.
    Lifting the heaviest I have for years in gym, so a little bit of training consistency is showing, even if the diet is (correction - WAS) lagging.