Anonymous wrote:I having been doing a Peloton core class almost everyday for the past two months. At first I only did 10 minute intermediate classes, now I usually do at least 15 mins, sometimes 20 minutes and sometimes advanced level. The exercises are so much easier for me and I can feel that my a muscles are strong. If I didn’t have a big old layer of fat over them, I might just have a six pack.
I’ve also lost 20 pounds since January on Wegovy. I know they say you can’t spot lose but I really feel that the core focus has really helped my clothes fitting so much better, especially tops. Shopping is now a joy and not a fraught endeavor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lost 45 pounds (yay me!). More importantly, I lost inches! Measured every month, because that helped me more than seeing the pounds go down.
Before measure - after measure
Thigh 27 - 21
Hips 45 - 34
Waist 36 - 28
Bust 42 - 36
Have bought tons of new clothes and feel great for the first time in years.
Have been exercising 5-6 days a week (Sundays are always my day off), and tracking everything that goes in my mouth.
Those are huge changes. Congrats!
How tall are you?
5'3"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started WW about 6 weeks ago and have only lost 8 lbs so far but my clothes fit WAY better and I feel so energetic running. I think that’s when I notice the biggest difference. I’m trying to do it unobtrusively and still have a few bites of dessert with my kids on occasion and so far I’ve managed that. Proud of the process as well as the results.
6 weeks is a great commitment so far! And 8 pounds are a lot!
Anonymous wrote:I started WW about 6 weeks ago and have only lost 8 lbs so far but my clothes fit WAY better and I feel so energetic running. I think that’s when I notice the biggest difference. I’m trying to do it unobtrusively and still have a few bites of dessert with my kids on occasion and so far I’ve managed that. Proud of the process as well as the results.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always struggled with cardio, but after 2 months of working out consistently, I walked all the way to the top of the escalator at the Tenleytown metro without getting winded. Never been able to do that before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lost 45 pounds (yay me!). More importantly, I lost inches! Measured every month, because that helped me more than seeing the pounds go down.
Before measure - after measure
Thigh 27 - 21
Hips 45 - 34
Waist 36 - 28
Bust 42 - 36
Have bought tons of new clothes and feel great for the first time in years.
Have been exercising 5-6 days a week (Sundays are always my day off), and tracking everything that goes in my mouth.
Those are huge changes. Congrats!
How tall are you?
Anonymous wrote:I got a FitBit at the beginning of the month and have become a bit obsessive about it: averaging 17,000 steps a day. My goal is to make it through October doing at least 15,000 steps a day.
Anonymous wrote:I started WW about 6 weeks ago and have only lost 8 lbs so far but my clothes fit WAY better and I feel so energetic running. I think that’s when I notice the biggest difference. I’m trying to do it unobtrusively and still have a few bites of dessert with my kids on occasion and so far I’ve managed that. Proud of the process as well as the results.
Anonymous wrote:At 42yo, I am 20lbs overweight, following covid and three miscarriages in the last couple years. In the last week I decided I am not going to continue in this trajectory and need to invest in myself so I can be healthy and around for my family and myself. I quit my nightly wine habit and my morning tea with sugar habit. I started walking a minimum of 10,000 steps (up from average of around 6,000) and am hitting my water goal and tracking macronutrients through Fitbit. I have lost zero weight on the scale so far, but I am sleeping better, my HRV is improved and I’d say keeping low carb/higher protein is keeping my mood weigh more steady throughout the day.
Anonymous wrote:I joined a gym 10 days ago for the first time in nearly 20 years. I’ve worked out 8/10 days.