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Weight Loss Angers Family Pet, Whittles Waist Line
Hey everyone. A quick update on my progress so far:
The weight is coming off quickly even though I am keeping my calories pretty high (anywhere from 1800 to 2400 per day - I average it out over the week). I've reached my first mini-goal! I stepped on the scale this morning and it read 298 on the digital dot. I've had to up my exercise routine because the old one got too easy, too fast. I was walking my dog three times per day, one lap around my apartment complex each walk, for a total of 2.1 miles a day, split up into three short bursts of walking. This was terrific exercise for me twenty pounds ago but it's no longer enough to get my heart pumping. So now I still do my regualr dog walks, but I'm adding a two-lap walk sans pooch 4-5 times per week. My dog is NOT happy about this and refuses to talk to me when I return from my solo jaunts (she's too old and too slow to go with me). The exercise feels really good. I still have to force my ass out the door every day, but I always feel better afterwards. I'm reading the newsgroup everyday and taking a lot of inspiration from each and every one of you. Hopefully, I'll be as successful as y'all one day! -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.740 / Virus Database: 494 - Release Date: 8/18/2004 |
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"PL" wrote in message ... Hey everyone. A quick update on my progress so far: The weight is coming off quickly even though I am keeping my calories pretty high (anywhere from 1800 to 2400 per day - I average it out over the week). I've reached my first mini-goal! I stepped on the scale this morning and it read 298 on the digital dot. congrags on the mini goal! I've had to up my exercise routine because the old one got too easy, too fast. I was walking my dog three times per day, one lap around my apartment complex each walk, for a total of 2.1 miles a day, split up into three short bursts of walking. This was terrific exercise for me twenty pounds ago but it's no longer enough to get my heart pumping. So now I still do my regualr dog walks, but I'm adding a two-lap walk sans pooch 4-5 times per week. My dog is NOT happy about this and refuses to talk to me when I return from my solo jaunts (she's too old and too slow to go with me). The exercise feels really good. I still have to force my ass out the door every day, but I always feel better afterwards. Some dogs just don't make good exercise buddies. Mine stops to sniff too much and thinks it's time to wrassle when I'm doing yoga. Just spend a little time with her when you get back and she'll get over it I'm reading the newsgroup everyday and taking a lot of inspiration from each and every one of you. Hopefully, I'll be as successful as y'all one day! -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) You're doing well so far, keep up the great work! Jenn |
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"PL" wrote in message ... Hey everyone. A quick update on my progress so far: The weight is coming off quickly even though I am keeping my calories pretty high (anywhere from 1800 to 2400 per day - I average it out over the week). I've reached my first mini-goal! I stepped on the scale this morning and it read 298 on the digital dot. congrags on the mini goal! I've had to up my exercise routine because the old one got too easy, too fast. I was walking my dog three times per day, one lap around my apartment complex each walk, for a total of 2.1 miles a day, split up into three short bursts of walking. This was terrific exercise for me twenty pounds ago but it's no longer enough to get my heart pumping. So now I still do my regualr dog walks, but I'm adding a two-lap walk sans pooch 4-5 times per week. My dog is NOT happy about this and refuses to talk to me when I return from my solo jaunts (she's too old and too slow to go with me). The exercise feels really good. I still have to force my ass out the door every day, but I always feel better afterwards. Some dogs just don't make good exercise buddies. Mine stops to sniff too much and thinks it's time to wrassle when I'm doing yoga. Just spend a little time with her when you get back and she'll get over it I'm reading the newsgroup everyday and taking a lot of inspiration from each and every one of you. Hopefully, I'll be as successful as y'all one day! -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) You're doing well so far, keep up the great work! Jenn |
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JMA wrote:
congrags on the mini goal! Thanks! I've been here before but knowing I'm doing it the right way and not starving myself makes me feel a whole lot better about it. Some dogs just don't make good exercise buddies. Mine stops to sniff too much and thinks it's time to wrassle when I'm doing yoga. Just spend a little time with her when you get back and she'll get over it I make sure I roll around with her for a bit when I get back in. I don't do yoga, but I have to do my crunches behind closed doors or I get a face full of dog slobber. -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.740 / Virus Database: 494 - Release Date: 8/18/2004 |
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JMA wrote:
congrags on the mini goal! Thanks! I've been here before but knowing I'm doing it the right way and not starving myself makes me feel a whole lot better about it. Some dogs just don't make good exercise buddies. Mine stops to sniff too much and thinks it's time to wrassle when I'm doing yoga. Just spend a little time with her when you get back and she'll get over it I make sure I roll around with her for a bit when I get back in. I don't do yoga, but I have to do my crunches behind closed doors or I get a face full of dog slobber. -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.740 / Virus Database: 494 - Release Date: 8/18/2004 |
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"PL" wrote in message ... JMA wrote: congrags on the mini goal! Thanks! I've been here before but knowing I'm doing it the right way and not starving myself makes me feel a whole lot better about it. Some dogs just don't make good exercise buddies. Mine stops to sniff too much and thinks it's time to wrassle when I'm doing yoga. Just spend a little time with her when you get back and she'll get over it I make sure I roll around with her for a bit when I get back in. I don't do yoga, but I have to do my crunches behind closed doors or I get a face full of dog slobber. -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) That's funny. I'm having a similar problem. When I was working out to my weights workout, during the stretching part where I was down on one leg with the other leg stretched out on the floor, the cat who came back got between my legs and refused to move. One of the other ones likes to crawl on top of me while I'm trying to do crunches. I'm going to have to work out behind closed doors once I get a tv and dvd player for the "rec" room! Tonia |
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"PL" wrote in message ... JMA wrote: congrags on the mini goal! Thanks! I've been here before but knowing I'm doing it the right way and not starving myself makes me feel a whole lot better about it. Some dogs just don't make good exercise buddies. Mine stops to sniff too much and thinks it's time to wrassle when I'm doing yoga. Just spend a little time with her when you get back and she'll get over it I make sure I roll around with her for a bit when I get back in. I don't do yoga, but I have to do my crunches behind closed doors or I get a face full of dog slobber. -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) That's funny. I'm having a similar problem. When I was working out to my weights workout, during the stretching part where I was down on one leg with the other leg stretched out on the floor, the cat who came back got between my legs and refused to move. One of the other ones likes to crawl on top of me while I'm trying to do crunches. I'm going to have to work out behind closed doors once I get a tv and dvd player for the "rec" room! Tonia |
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"PL" wrote in message ... Hey everyone. A quick update on my progress so far: The weight is coming off quickly even though I am keeping my calories pretty high (anywhere from 1800 to 2400 per day - I average it out over the week). I've reached my first mini-goal! I stepped on the scale this morning and it read 298 on the digital dot. I've had to up my exercise routine because the old one got too easy, too fast. I was walking my dog three times per day, one lap around my apartment complex each walk, for a total of 2.1 miles a day, split up into three short bursts of walking. This was terrific exercise for me twenty pounds ago but it's no longer enough to get my heart pumping. So now I still do my regualr dog walks, but I'm adding a two-lap walk sans pooch 4-5 times per week. My dog is NOT happy about this and refuses to talk to me when I return from my solo jaunts (she's too old and too slow to go with me). The exercise feels really good. I still have to force my ass out the door every day, but I always feel better afterwards. I'm reading the newsgroup everyday and taking a lot of inspiration from each and every one of you. Hopefully, I'll be as successful as y'all one day! -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.740 / Virus Database: 494 - Release Date: 8/18/2004 Boomer my 11 year old Jack Russell and best friend in the whole wide world gets his feelings hurt like this everyday when I leave him for my walk. He just cannot comprehend why he does not get to go. I tried taking him with me in the beginning but he is old and slow now days, and likes to visit every blade of grass and other person/pet when I take him. I make sure we spend ball/rope time together each night. What makes up for not being able to take him is, now that I am much thinner than I was, I actually have a lap for him to lay in when I watch tv/news at night and it is far more comfortable for him and I both than it used to be. Pretty good trade off PL, I've been watching your posts and I think you're making fantastic sensible choices/progress. Keep it up! It's worth it. Susan 280/187/140 |
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"PL" wrote in message ... Hey everyone. A quick update on my progress so far: The weight is coming off quickly even though I am keeping my calories pretty high (anywhere from 1800 to 2400 per day - I average it out over the week). I've reached my first mini-goal! I stepped on the scale this morning and it read 298 on the digital dot. I've had to up my exercise routine because the old one got too easy, too fast. I was walking my dog three times per day, one lap around my apartment complex each walk, for a total of 2.1 miles a day, split up into three short bursts of walking. This was terrific exercise for me twenty pounds ago but it's no longer enough to get my heart pumping. So now I still do my regualr dog walks, but I'm adding a two-lap walk sans pooch 4-5 times per week. My dog is NOT happy about this and refuses to talk to me when I return from my solo jaunts (she's too old and too slow to go with me). The exercise feels really good. I still have to force my ass out the door every day, but I always feel better afterwards. I'm reading the newsgroup everyday and taking a lot of inspiration from each and every one of you. Hopefully, I'll be as successful as y'all one day! -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.740 / Virus Database: 494 - Release Date: 8/18/2004 Boomer my 11 year old Jack Russell and best friend in the whole wide world gets his feelings hurt like this everyday when I leave him for my walk. He just cannot comprehend why he does not get to go. I tried taking him with me in the beginning but he is old and slow now days, and likes to visit every blade of grass and other person/pet when I take him. I make sure we spend ball/rope time together each night. What makes up for not being able to take him is, now that I am much thinner than I was, I actually have a lap for him to lay in when I watch tv/news at night and it is far more comfortable for him and I both than it used to be. Pretty good trade off PL, I've been watching your posts and I think you're making fantastic sensible choices/progress. Keep it up! It's worth it. Susan 280/187/140 |
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SusanLewis wrote:
Boomer my 11 year old Jack Russell and best friend in the whole wide world gets his feelings hurt like this everyday when I leave him for my walk. He just cannot comprehend why he does not get to go. I tried taking him with me in the beginning but he is old and slow now days, and likes to visit every blade of grass and other person/pet when I take him. I make sure we spend ball/rope time together each night. What makes up for not being able to take him is, now that I am much thinner than I was, I actually have a lap for him to lay in when I watch tv/news at night and it is far more comfortable for him and I both than it used to be. Pretty good trade off PL, I've been watching your posts and I think you're making fantastic sensible choices/progress. Keep it up! It's worth it. Thanks Susan! The support I've gotten here so far has been a big help. -- PL (320/298/170) (First mini-goal: 299 Reached! 08/26/04) (Second mini-goal: 279) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.740 / Virus Database: 494 - Release Date: 8/17/2004 |
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