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2011-07-27 3:01 PM

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Subject: Body Composition Challenge

I challenge each of you to reduce your body fat, increase your lean muscle mass, and improve your mental well-being.

This challenge is designed to give us the avenue to better our mental and physical health.  This challenge is about making a positive body composition change which in turn raises self-esteem and self-image.  Everyone who accepts this challenge will positively improve their quality of life, mental state, and physical performance (at the gym, during workouts, in races, on commutes, in bed—you name it!).

Here are the rules:

  • Define your baseline
    • Body Mass Index (Height / Weight)
    • Initial self-administered skin caliper test—see below for how to do this test and accepted inaccuracy disclaimer (meaning it doesn't show actual boidy fat % but will be used to track progress/change only)
    • Take a photo and post it in your log
  • Set your goal
    • BMI goal, body fat goal, mental health goal, etc.
    • This is a personal goal to each of you and may be a combination of lots of things
      • My goal is to wear a Spiderman costume for Halloween.
  • Post the following every Monday.
    • Current weight that day
    • Results of a self-administer skin caliper test.  We will use the test on this website for ease (http://www.acefitness.org/calculators/bodyfat-calculator.aspx).  This test is far from accurate but it will help us track progress.  The only way to get an accurate reading is to have an experienced professional administer so we are just going to use the self-test to track progress only.
    • Photo taken on the day of posting—do not fear this requirement.  Photos do not lie and that is why they are important to track progress.  At first we will all hate this.  Later, as progress is made (and it will be made), we will want to look back and see our change.  This change is what will motivate us even more and raise our self esteem.  Yes…it does suck that we let it all hang out (well not “all” on BT or we will be banned) for everyone to see.  This is also a HUGE motivator to make a change!  Just wear what you feel comfortable in for your photos each week.  All we need to see and believe the progress of our change and there is no better way than using photos.

 Other details:

  • Challenge starts 1 August 2011 and ends 31 October 2011 (3 months to make significant change or progress towards your goals)
  • I will track everyone’s progress in a spreadsheet which I will post in this thread every week.
  • Please only accept this challenge is you are willing and able to commit fully to the rules and for the full three months (or until 31 October depending on when you accepted this challenge).
  • Please add all challenge participants to your “friends” list and open your log to them.  This is so we can inspire and check in with everyone to keep us all accountable and motivated to succeed.

As I stated above, my personal impetus for this challenge is my Spiderman costume.  I have not ever been able to wear this costume with pride (I got it in order for Spiderman to come to my nephew’s birthday party---the things we do for family—this was a mortifying 30 minutes for me) and I want to wear it proudly this Halloween.  I have three months to get there.  My inability to take my shirt off (or become Spidey) really affects my mental well-being.  I am affected emotionally by my fitness level and how I look to myself (others do not really care but I do).  Posting my progress to become Spiderman will keep me honest and accountable to my goal.  In short, my motivation will come from you and your successes in this challenge and the knowledge that you are watching me and expecting me to stay on track with my goal.

 WHO IS IN?????



2011-07-27 4:53 PM
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I'm in.  I'll put up my info in a while (have a talk tomorrow that is priority #1).

-t

2011-07-28 9:54 AM
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I'm in!  7 pounds has found its way back on my body. Grrrrr.
2011-07-28 10:16 AM
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2011-07-28 10:25 AM
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A friend of mine is putting together a strict nutrition plan for me, he has already warned me that the first few weeks are going to suck and that I will HATE HIM very quickly.  LOL
2011-07-28 10:30 PM
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I am in for this, I have been doing some serious slacking lately.


2011-07-29 7:08 AM
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I'm totally in for this!  Time to take control of my life again.....  Will do some serious thinking about goals over the weekend and post them.  Abs, I'd love to see details of your nutritional program when you get it.
2011-07-29 9:08 AM
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tnickerson - 2011-07-29 5:08 AM I'm totally in for this!  Time to take control of my life again.....  Will do some serious thinking about goals over the weekend and post them.  Abs, I'd love to see details of your nutritional program when you get it.

 

So glad you are jumping in Tammy!  I will share it with you, keep in mind it's going to be a TON of protein in the beginning.

2011-07-29 9:31 AM
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I am in...going to Mexico in October/its my birthday month and even with IM I am a little soft (probably because I was uncontrollably eating all the time)...especially around the middle! Time to focus on getting my weight down now that I'm not training all the time (and eating all the time )!
2011-07-29 11:12 AM
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2011-07-29 11:27 AM
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wgraves7582 - 2011-07-29 9:12 AM
AbbieR - 2011-07-29 10:08 AM

tnickerson - 2011-07-29 5:08 AM I'm totally in for this!  Time to take control of my life again.....  Will do some serious thinking about goals over the weekend and post them.  Abs, I'd love to see details of your nutritional program when you get it.

 

So glad you are jumping in Tammy!  I will share it with you, keep in mind it's going to be a TON of protein in the beginning.

I would be interested as well Abs but I hope he allows 1 pop a day

 

LOL, no sugar allowed, but he is giving me 1 cheat meal a week. 



2011-07-29 11:37 AM
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I don't have a caliper - but - I would be willing to use the Army Body Fat Calculator.  I found it to be pretty accurate when I compared it's result to a professionally administered caliper test.  If that is not acceptable to use, I understand.  I don't want to open the flood gates.

 

2011-07-29 11:47 AM
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crimefighter2 - 2011-07-29 9:37 AM

I don't have a caliper - but - I would be willing to use the Army Body Fat Calculator.  I found it to be pretty accurate when I compared it's result to a professionally administered caliper test.  If that is not acceptable to use, I understand.  I don't want to open the flood gates.

 

I don't have one either, so I'm going to take measurements, weight and pics

2011-07-29 12:17 PM
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AbbieR - 2011-07-29 10:47 AM
crimefighter2 - 2011-07-29 9:37 AM

I don't have a caliper - but - I would be willing to use the Army Body Fat Calculator.  I found it to be pretty accurate when I compared it's result to a professionally administered caliper test.  If that is not acceptable to use, I understand.  I don't want to open the flood gates.

 

I don't have one either, so I'm going to take measurements, weight and pics

I will probably just do this too. And I have done measurements in the past so it is a better comparison to where I first started off a few years ago!

2011-07-29 1:03 PM
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2011-07-29 2:41 PM
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Ok this is perfect for me! Since my last IM in May I've been a total mess nutritionally and physically! I need a jump start like this to get me going. I work tonight (fri) till sunday so I'll make my goals over the weekend b/w work and have a set plan/goal list by monday.  This is just what i need


2011-07-29 5:23 PM
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I would love to join but I have two vacations and possible surgery between now and the end of October so I can't committ to the full 3 months. I will just watch from afar.
2011-07-29 8:40 PM
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Hmmm, Tammy wants me to hop on this bandwagon.......issues:

I do not own a scale and refuse to have one cause I would obsess too much on the darn thing...I weigh at the gym periodically but that is usually a Tuesday when I swim

I suck at posting pics in my blog (the most computer inept person known to mankind here)

Caliper testing?  YIKES!!  Do able, but still......

However, my long season last year of injury & illness took quite a hit on the bod and there's still room to shred the fat off.

Abs, spill the details!!

Oh what the heck, give it a whirl.

2011-07-30 6:21 AM
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crimefighter2 - 2011-07-29 12:37 PM

I don't have a caliper - but - I would be willing to use the Army Body Fat Calculator.  I found it to be pretty accurate when I compared it's result to a professionally administered caliper test.  If that is not acceptable to use, I understand.  I don't want to open the flood gates.

Is the Army body fat calculator a chart that uses waist+hip-neck calculations?  Just curious.  I've been using a chart from the air force based on those numbers.

2011-07-30 6:28 AM
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tnickerson - 2011-07-30 6:21 AM
crimefighter2 - 2011-07-29 12:37 PM

I don't have a caliper - but - I would be willing to use the Army Body Fat Calculator.  I found it to be pretty accurate when I compared it's result to a professionally administered caliper test.  If that is not acceptable to use, I understand.  I don't want to open the flood gates.

Is the Army body fat calculator a chart that uses waist+hip-neck calculations?  Just curious.  I've been using a chart from the air force based on those numbers.

Anyone with one of these charts going to post a link to them?
2011-07-30 6:33 AM
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Sorry if I'm out of line here, but it seems to me that the whole point of the challenge isn't that we follow the exact rules, but we do something that allows us to measure change in our bodies.  The goal is to make the change, not how we  measure it.

I have calipers, but I can't use them consistently from time to time, so they are essentially useless.  I'm going to get a whole lot more accurate gauge of my progress by using the tape, which I can pretty much do consistently from week to week.  I think do what works for you.  Don't skip the chance to make a positive change for yourself just because of a technicality.



2011-07-30 6:38 AM
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http://www.the-master-runner.com/military-body-fat-calculator.html

Scroll down to the chart, enter your height and measurements and bf will be calculated for you

2011-07-30 7:00 AM
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tnickerson - 2011-07-30 7:33 AM

Sorry if I'm out of line here, but it seems to me that the whole point of the challenge isn't that we follow the exact rules, but we do something that allows us to measure change in our bodies.  The goal is to make the change, not how we  measure it.

I have calipers, but I can't use them consistently from time to time, so they are essentially useless.  I'm going to get a whole lot more accurate gauge of my progress by using the tape, which I can pretty much do consistently from week to week.  I think do what works for you.  Don't skip the chance to make a positive change for yourself just because of a technicality.

 

x2, well put

2011-07-30 9:09 AM
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tnickerson - 2011-07-30 6:38 AM

http://www.the-master-runner.com/military-body-fat-calculator.html

Scroll down to the chart, enter your height and measurements and bf will be calculated for you

Thanks, Tammy!
2011-07-30 10:10 AM
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I would like to join too! After a 2yr and a gain of 50lbs hiatus from exercise and life I am back. I have been consistent for the pat 3 weeks..Thanks Tour De France Challenge. Now I just need to keep it up.

I do not have calipers but usually just do measurements with the tape and I have a scale that shows Body Fat%...It is not accurate but I can tell if it is going up or down that way. I am getting ready to start IMLOU training after a base period. So this would be great 

Chris
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