Holiday Shred Dec 21- Jan 1
#121
Posted 30 December 2011 - 05:08 PM
Tiza, lol, I was THINKING you were in Push month, but didn't want to argue, lol.
I did my post-program fit test today and was pleased with my results!





#122
Posted 30 December 2011 - 05:46 PM
Cheri T, on 30 December 2011 - 05:08 PM, said:
Tiza, lol, I was THINKING you were in Push month, but didn't want to argue, lol.
I did my post-program fit test today and was pleased with my results!
Yeah, Shari corrected me on Facebook. It's hard to keep track, even with a printed schedule in front of my face. It became habit to talk about Burn Circuits.
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#123
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#124
Posted 30 December 2011 - 09:12 PM
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#125
Posted 30 December 2011 - 09:24 PM
tiza126, on 30 December 2011 - 09:12 PM, said:
Well...it's kind of a long commute for me to go back an forth....LOL





#126
Posted 30 December 2011 - 09:29 PM
tiza126, on 30 December 2011 - 04:56 PM, said:
I can relate, Tiza. I've had "off" days or even an "off" week. The worst is when I have an "off" competition day (UGLY!) It happens when something is out of balance in my routine-like amount of rest, water intake, protein/carb/fat ratios, caloric intake, sodium levels, hormone levels, stress, depression. You are not a failure. You work hard everyday to do something healthy for yourself. That's not easy to do, and it doesn't usually happen without some struggles along the way. The good news...you can get through it. And we are here to support you! So give yourself a break, and when you're ready, drop it like it's hot, and move on to a happier you! And if you need any assistance with switching up your routine, I'm happy to help. Hang in there!

#127
Posted 30 December 2011 - 09:50 PM
#128
Posted 30 December 2011 - 10:12 PM
tiza126, on 30 December 2011 - 04:56 PM, said:
You are so NOT a failure, Tiza! We all have these bad days and weeks - don't beat yourelf up too much about it - hey, you're already in those smaller size jeans - what a great reward for all the hard work you've done!
I'm rooting for you!




#130
Posted 30 December 2011 - 10:16 PM
angleigh, on 30 December 2011 - 09:50 PM, said:
Thank you, Angie - I know I will be irritable when I have to be a couch potato after the surgery - I have to say though that Rich is the kindest, sweetest guy ever when he knows I am just not able to do something - just hope he can come up with something better than cottage cheese and tomatoes (a fav of mine) for me to eat while I'm recovering! That and Stouffer's are his idea of meals when I don't feel well - he does try.
LOL - i can give Rich a list for the grocery story and say "now don't buy anything else other than what's on the list" and he comes home with more things than I have cabinets in which to store them - he calls them all staples! LOL




#131
Posted 30 December 2011 - 10:17 PM
SodScrap, on 30 December 2011 - 10:13 PM, said:
Thank you, Conda - how sweet of you to remember - I'm home all alone - of all nights Rich had to work! And on our 45th! Such a special anniversary but he's promised to make up for it!




#132
Posted 30 December 2011 - 10:20 PM
Cheri T, on 30 December 2011 - 05:08 PM, said:
Tiza, lol, I was THINKING you were in Push month, but didn't want to argue, lol.
I did my post-program fit test today and was pleased with my results!
Thank you, Cheri! I promise not to whine too much after my surgery!




#133
Posted 31 December 2011 - 04:32 AM
Go, Sandi! You can do it!
Sara, happy anniversary! I bet you celebrated lots of events on another day in the years Rich was in the Air Force. He'll make it just as special - maybe you can consider it spreading out the celebration.
As to the hernia repair, Michel has had something like 4 of them. Just follow doctor's orders during your recovery, and you'll be fine. It's nothing like the ankle surgery you had. But don't be tempted to do anything you're not supposed to.
Tiza, hang in there. This too shall pass. You are NOT a failure. Look at how far you have come. But it sounds like your body has been trying to tell you something. Sending virtual hugs your way.


#134
Posted 31 December 2011 - 09:34 AM
1. Would there possibly someone you know locally that would work out with you? Maybe someone at work?
2. Maybe there is a local gym that does CE and you could hook up with them? (I realize the timing issue possible with public transportation but maybe you could figure something out)
3. I have times in this journey that I don't see numbers budge and it is sooo frustrating. I try to focus an the activity (both physical and food choices) and know that if I am doing those that the numbers will follow.
4. People are noticing your weight loss AND you are in some of those smaller skinny jeans. WOO HOO!!!
You can do it. I know you can! We are all here for you.





#135
Posted 31 December 2011 - 10:15 AM
tiza126, on 30 December 2011 - 04:56 PM, said:
Tiza, sending hugs and hoping you break out of your funk soon. With the busy-ness of the last few weeks I think it is natural to feel some frustration as everyone's routines tend to get thrown off during the holidays. Maybe a little break is what you need to get ready for the next round and find your motivation.





#136
Posted 31 December 2011 - 10:18 AM
Sara Arell, on 30 December 2011 - 04:04 PM, said:
So, I'll do the best I can - and as much as I can so don't count me out just yet please. Doc said surgery would probably be scheduled within a week and I am having my own little meltdown right now.
The gnood news is that I will be able to spend more time on the computer while recovering and more good news in that I can't lift anything heavy (like a llaundry basket) up from the laundry room - ah, the sacrifices - the bad news is that Rich is going to have to carry the load for me while I recover! Poor guy - the guilt I'm feeling is awful - he just can't work and do everything around here too, but what is, is...........
And today is our 45th wedding anniversary - Rich sent me a huge bouquet of roses and it was such a surprise and I was tickled to death.
So, I'm going to try and do what I can so I can still be a part of the Shred.
Not giving up on you Sara!! I am sure you will be back up and on your feet before you realize it. If you get frustrated about not doing your excercise in the 30 minutes blocks you are used to, how about 3 ten minutes blocks throughout the day-once you have the dr's okay, of course!!





#137
Posted 31 December 2011 - 10:22 AM
I have been trying to take this couple of weeks to think about what I want out of my excercise program and what I know I would stick to and be able to do without beating myself up with guilt about not "doing enough." I am really trying to focus long term and see this as a lifetime change.





#138
Posted 31 December 2011 - 11:01 AM
mbc72, on 31 December 2011 - 10:18 AM, said:
Sara Arell, on 30 December 2011 - 04:04 PM, said:
So, I'll do the best I can - and as much as I can so don't count me out just yet please. Doc said surgery would probably be scheduled within a week and I am having my own little meltdown right now.
The gnood news is that I will be able to spend more time on the computer while recovering and more good news in that I can't lift anything heavy (like a llaundry basket) up from the laundry room - ah, the sacrifices - the bad news is that Rich is going to have to carry the load for me while I recover! Poor guy - the guilt I'm feeling is awful - he just can't work and do everything around here too, but what is, is...........
And today is our 45th wedding anniversary - Rich sent me a huge bouquet of roses and it was such a surprise and I was tickled to death.
So, I'm going to try and do what I can so I can still be a part of the Shred.
Not giving up on you Sara!! I am sure you will be back up and on your feet before you realize it. If you get frustrated about not doing your excercise in the 30 minutes blocks you are used to, how about 3 ten minutes blocks throughout the day-once you have the dr's okay, of course!!
Thank you, Melanie - such a sweet thing to say! I can always do fingers and toes exercises!




#139
Posted 31 December 2011 - 11:05 AM
mbc72, on 31 December 2011 - 10:15 AM, said:
tiza126, on 30 December 2011 - 04:56 PM, said:
Tiza, sending hugs and hoping you break out of your funk soon. With the busy-ness of the last few weeks I think it is natural to feel some frustration as everyone's routines tend to get thrown off during the holidays. Maybe a little break is what you need to get ready for the next round and find your motivation.
Sending my hugs too, Tiza - sometimes we just have to listen to what our bodies are saying and I think yours is crying out for a wee respite - You hsve been working so hard!




#140
Posted 31 December 2011 - 11:27 AM
I know it's very discouraging to want certain results and not get them, and constantly be wishing to do something other than exercise. It's a blessing to me that once I get started, I actually enjoy it (most of the time anyway). But I know there are many people out there who want to be motivated, try to be motivated, and no matter what they try, they just hate the process of exercising. I can think of a local friend who I won't name b/c she does actually log on to SG once in a blue moon:)
You still really enjoy the taiko, right? I see a trend here - you are happiest when you have someone/a group to work out with. Do you have any local friends who have an exercise routine? Could you coerce any of them into doing CE with you at your place or theirs (if there's enough room - I'm not sure I could invite a friend over here for some of the workouts!)
And even though those darned inches are not coming off yet, your heart is stronger, your health is better, and that's something that cannot be readily measured with a tape measure. I know the pounds keep dropping slowly, and people have noticed that, and you are in smaller jeans so that's also progress! One last thought: Jan Hicks used to tell people that tape measures can be unreliable - even if you are always measuring, for example, right at the belly button, what if the tape measure sagged down in the back instead of being completely horizontal like last time. You may have lost an inch here and there and the measuring was just off.





#141
Posted 31 December 2011 - 12:12 PM
Maybe this could be our Shredder Creed!
GOAL!
You're such a good influence on me.
You're like my coach,
my cheerleader,
my marching band
all rolled into one person.
Your confidence in me
gives me confidence in me.
I can never fail
with you in my corner.
I go for the goal
'cause you've got my back.
I give it all I've got
because you would expect nothing less.
Having you as my friend makes me a winner.
The book is called "Friends" by BJ Gallagher and it's a wonderful read and so appropriate in so many aspects of our lives!
As the author says in his book, As BJ says, "...the heart is where we hold our friends - like precious gems in a jewel box."
So, to all my shredder friends (and non shredder friends too), THANK YOU! Thank you for keeping me honest, for motivating me, and thank you for being the voice I know I will always be here on this thread for me when I'm feeling not so motivated.




#142
Posted 31 December 2011 - 12:16 PM
Cheri T, on 31 December 2011 - 11:27 AM, said:
I know it's very discouraging to want certain results and not get them, and constantly be wishing to do something other than exercise. It's a blessing to me that once I get started, I actually enjoy it (most of the time anyway). But I know there are many people out there who want to be motivated, try to be motivated, and no matter what they try, they just hate the process of exercising. I can think of a local friend who I won't name b/c she does actually log on to SG once in a blue moon:)
You still really enjoy the taiko, right? I see a trend here - you are happiest when you have someone/a group to work out with. Do you have any local friends who have an exercise routine? Could you coerce any of them into doing CE with you at your place or theirs (if there's enough room - I'm not sure I could invite a friend over here for some of the workouts!)
And even though those darned inches are not coming off yet, your heart is stronger, your health is better, and that's something that cannot be readily measured with a tape measure. I know the pounds keep dropping slowly, and people have noticed that, and you are in smaller jeans so that's also progress! One last thought: Jan Hicks used to tell people that tape measures can be unreliable - even if you are always measuring, for example, right at the belly button, what if the tape measure sagged down in the back instead of being completely horizontal like last time. You may have lost an inch here and there and the measuring was just off.
Now, THAT'S exactly what a good friend says, Cheri - this should cheer our Tiza up for sure! I love the support here!




#143
Posted 31 December 2011 - 01:13 PM
Cheri T, on 31 December 2011 - 11:27 AM, said:
I know it's very discouraging to want certain results and not get them, and constantly be wishing to do something other than exercise. It's a blessing to me that once I get started, I actually enjoy it (most of the time anyway). But I know there are many people out there who want to be motivated, try to be motivated, and no matter what they try, they just hate the process of exercising. I can think of a local friend who I won't name b/c she does actually log on to SG once in a blue moon:)
You still really enjoy the taiko, right? I see a trend here - you are happiest when you have someone/a group to work out with. Do you have any local friends who have an exercise routine? Could you coerce any of them into doing CE with you at your place or theirs (if there's enough room - I'm not sure I could invite a friend over here for some of the workouts!)
And even though those darned inches are not coming off yet, your heart is stronger, your health is better, and that's something that cannot be readily measured with a tape measure. I know the pounds keep dropping slowly, and people have noticed that, and you are in smaller jeans so that's also progress! One last thought: Jan Hicks used to tell people that tape measures can be unreliable - even if you are always measuring, for example, right at the belly button, what if the tape measure sagged down in the back instead of being completely horizontal like last time. You may have lost an inch here and there and the measuring was just off.
Yes, I tried doing 2 workouts yesterday to make up for my missed days, but only made it through half of each one. Since the lifting one (Push2) was so difficult physically/mentally for me, I thought the intense cardio of Burn Intervals would be enough to pull me out of my funk. But it just made me feel worse, even though I was following at Laylee's level. I couldnt even get through all of Ab Burner, and that is only 10 minutes. MY heart/mind just wasn't into any form of physical activity yesterday. And today I don't feel much better. I might put the CE program aside for a few days (or a week) and then restart Push phase when I feel refreshed and remotivated.
Today I woke up with tons of muscle aches & pains all over my body. Soaked in a hot tub for about 5 minutes, which is about how long it took the hot water to turn to cold in my chilly, drafty, ceramic tile bathroom. I did some stretches while I watch TV, but I still ache. Everywhere.
I do still enjoy taiko. I'm counting down the days until classes begin again on the 8th.
I don't really have any friends nearby who do much exercising. I have one colleague who spends an hour or two every day at her gym working out or taking classes....however, we live at opposite sides of the St. Louis suburbs, and it wouldn't be convenient to meet up. I don't have the space for 2 people to work out here, and there are no buses that go out as far as she lives. Plus I would be too intimidated working out with her, because she is very thin and fit.
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#144
Posted 01 January 2012 - 09:16 AM
Push 3 for today is done...my last one!!!
I will catch up on the thread this afternoon...gotta run. We are headed to the city to get job materials...but have to be back home before noon when the Patriots play!





#145
Posted 01 January 2012 - 09:47 AM

A true friend reaches for your hand and touches your heart. ~Author Unknown




#146
Posted 01 January 2012 - 11:06 AM
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#147
Posted 01 January 2012 - 02:14 PM
tiza126, on 01 January 2012 - 11:06 AM, said:
Sounds like fun! My dd does Dance Dance Revolution in PE on Fridays and loves it. We have a Wii, maybe I should look into ABBA!






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