Who was the genius who scheduled our first Staying the Course weigh-in for one of our all-American eating days? Oh that genius would be me.
Well, I'm doing this before the hot dogs and blackberry cobbler later on, so that has to be good; however, I have very uninspiring results. Measuring off my baseline weight taken and recorded August 20, I have exactly . . . no change, not even an ounce. Not up, not down. For some, maintenance could be good, but I really do need to trim 10 for starters. Only good news is that I snuck a peek last week and I was up 5 -- so I did bring that back down. Now I need to make some real progress.
I had suggested a monthly weigh-in, but maybe every Monday would be good -- for me, anyway. In any event, it is all about how each of us decides to proceed -- can do monthly, can do weekly, can not weigh-in at all. Weight is just part of our Staying the Course.
I have really appreciated the info about fitbit, Garmin and activity trackers in general. I am going back and forth about best course for me -- and even whether to try one. I have a hard time walking because of spinal stenosis (but seriously losing weight would make it easier by taking strain off narrowed lower spinal canal). In Sadie's final years, I walked 'cause she wanted to, even though we both struggled. Hard to make the struggle solo. My main fitness exercise right now is riding an exercise bike, and of course it already records mileage, etc.. But maybe if I had a fit device I would be more motivated to make the walking effort. And yeah if I could find a 5-year-old Sadie with her smarts and sweetness, that might be the best course of all. Not quite ready to go searching the rescues yet though...thanks very much for just letting me mull all these things over. I think that is a good part of what we have here.
Hope you all have a very enjoyable Labor Day. We doing a fairly simple family cookout (or maybe cook-in depending on t-storms) -- hot dogs, fresh butterbeans. mac&cheese, cobbler --- I intend to enjoy but try to savor, eat slowly, and pig out less than on some previous holidays.
Cheers!
STAY THE COURSE
SUPERBOB
Well, I'm doing this before the hot dogs and blackberry cobbler later on, so that has to be good; however, I have very uninspiring results. Measuring off my baseline weight taken and recorded August 20, I have exactly . . . no change, not even an ounce. Not up, not down. For some, maintenance could be good, but I really do need to trim 10 for starters. Only good news is that I snuck a peek last week and I was up 5 -- so I did bring that back down. Now I need to make some real progress.
I had suggested a monthly weigh-in, but maybe every Monday would be good -- for me, anyway. In any event, it is all about how each of us decides to proceed -- can do monthly, can do weekly, can not weigh-in at all. Weight is just part of our Staying the Course.
I have really appreciated the info about fitbit, Garmin and activity trackers in general. I am going back and forth about best course for me -- and even whether to try one. I have a hard time walking because of spinal stenosis (but seriously losing weight would make it easier by taking strain off narrowed lower spinal canal). In Sadie's final years, I walked 'cause she wanted to, even though we both struggled. Hard to make the struggle solo. My main fitness exercise right now is riding an exercise bike, and of course it already records mileage, etc.. But maybe if I had a fit device I would be more motivated to make the walking effort. And yeah if I could find a 5-year-old Sadie with her smarts and sweetness, that might be the best course of all. Not quite ready to go searching the rescues yet though...thanks very much for just letting me mull all these things over. I think that is a good part of what we have here.
Hope you all have a very enjoyable Labor Day. We doing a fairly simple family cookout (or maybe cook-in depending on t-storms) -- hot dogs, fresh butterbeans. mac&cheese, cobbler --- I intend to enjoy but try to savor, eat slowly, and pig out less than on some previous holidays.
Cheers!
STAY THE COURSE
SUPERBOB