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2009-02-28 10:33 PM in reply to: #1854600 |
Veteran 134 Belleville | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Ok 11:00 PM I weighed in at 260. down 24 lbs for the contest. 8.45 % weight loss for the period no dings. The funny thing is my friends birthday is tomorrow, and we were talking about the cake she was making which Cake, Ice Cream, More Cake, and Frosting. I think I just went into a diabetic coma an may need some Ben and Jerry's stat just thinking about it. No dings for the contest, I am toying with the idea of doing this again. I have turned to vegatarian eating in most of my meals, and toying with the idea of making that a complete lifestyle change to. The biggest thing for me is no more diet sodas, and the junk is completely out of my diet. Chips, Ice Cream, cookies, those were my bag goto comfort foods. And this has lead to making better food choices all around. This 3rd ingredient rule was absolutely key to the contest DC. It made me look closely at labels in the store and find better choices. With 34 lbs lost since Dec 16th, I am well on my way to being sub 200 by 2010. I owe this website, you guys my support network, and this challenge so much. I don't think it was good enough to win, because if I did my calculation right I think KathyG only needs to drop one lb from where she was at, and with those calorie deficit she was talking about I suspect she is gonna see a big drop. I will post some before and afters in a bit. I am going to be in the next challenge, but I expect some slip ups honestly. I am really craving an ice cream run at midnight in fact, but wont do it. :-) Thanks everyone for the support, friendship, and challenge. I owe you all a lot.
Ray
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2009-03-01 9:15 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Nope you won congrats!!!! I'm down 14 pounds or if my math is right 8%...a bit frustrated with pretty big calorie deficit last 3 weeks of most days 600-800 calories but weight didn't drop like I'd expect with only 1 pound drop in 3 weeks. Math doesn't always work with calories in and out. I am not sure doing 3 hours of cardio a day is ideal way to lose weight. I'm back to around 20% body fat for being a 47 year old women is excellent. What I learned doing this challenge:
Changed me...
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2009-03-01 9:38 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Awesome pics Kathy. And I agree with each every point you've made. Edited by Dream Chaser 2009-03-01 9:48 AM |
2009-03-01 9:45 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge UPDATE: Moves and KathyG are sooo close. Nothing will be made official till AFTER 6PM tonight Everyone, GET YOUR WEIGHTS POSTED!!
Edited by Dream Chaser 2009-03-01 9:48 AM |
2009-03-01 9:51 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Wow! Great job, Kathy and Ray!!! |
2009-03-01 4:29 PM in reply to: #1854600 |
Veteran 202 Columbia, KY | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge My weight is at 127...I put it on the spreadsheet. Thanks again for putting this on; if nothing else, I have lost a few pounds and proved to myself and my family that I CAN set my mind to something and get it accomplished! |
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2009-03-01 7:28 PM in reply to: #1854600 |
Veteran 134 Belleville | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Ok, just posted it at 8 PM I logged it yesterday on the forum. If you have to DQ me, I understand. Great job Kathy! I am -8.5% if I did my math right. Stating at 284 lbs, I think I had an unfair advantage. A long journey still to go. Here are my befores and afters. Still not pretty but getting there.
Ok someone tell me how to post them to the forum they are saved in my album.
Edited by moves327 2009-03-01 7:30 PM |
2009-03-01 9:06 PM in reply to: #1854600 |
Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Okay, I just got home from a 3-hour meeting so I'm beat. The Winner of the Challenge will be announced tomorrow around 9 AM ET. Sleep tight everyone. Lots of snowball throwing and sleigh riding up here on Long Island. As Super-Velo would say, Wa-hooooooooooo!!! |
2009-03-02 12:37 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Veteran 134 Belleville | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge http://beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=10979&photoid=95876 There is a link to my Before and After. I can't get it to imbed yet. Think I got it. I wish it looked better actually. I don't see as big of a change as I expected. Here's to hopefully a Picture I can post at 230 in 2 more months. Edited by moves327 2009-03-02 12:40 AM (beforeafter030109.jpg) Attachments ---------------- beforeafter030109.jpg (76KB - 50 downloads) |
2009-03-02 8:48 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge And the Winner is Moves327!! Congratulations Ray! Moves took to this challenge with great motivation and desire and lost the largest amount of pure weight and total percentage weight!! He displayed an immense amount of focus and discipline and it all payed off for him -- big time! Fantastic pics Ray, you've undergone an amazing transformation! I can't wait to read your first Triathlon Race Report! I know I will be following your blog and I wish you much continued success on your journey to becoming a fit and healthy Triathlete. A big shout-out to our runner-up KathyG! You, too, are a huge inspiration and I'm happy to announce you as the official Runner-Up Winner! As I've mentioned before, this contest has been life-changing for me. I've made huge changes in my daily diet and I am determined to continue to carry these new healthy habits throughout my daily life. It's ironic that at the same time this contest is ending a new trend is sweeping the food industry. Major names such as Coca-Cola ( http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/food/side/6276502.html) and Snapple, just to name a few, are removing High Fructose Corn Syrup and replacing it with regular good ol' sugar. Although, regular sugar is still not good, it's better then HFCS. One of the main purposes of this Contest was to remove HFCS and to do so, it was just easier to remove all processed sugar. Thank You to Everyone who Participated in this Contest. And I'll see you guys in TryTryTry's new No Sugar Spring Challenge. Happy and Safe Training, and Safe Eating This was truly and awesome experience and I am a better person for having created it. Thank you BT. Edited by Dream Chaser 2009-03-02 8:51 AM |
2009-03-02 10:02 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Veteran 134 Belleville | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Thanks Bobby, I do greatly appreciate, and like I said earlier I owe you and everyone here, so much. I have done a complete 180 in less than 90 days. I am doing things that were not feasible 3 months ago, and fighting in clothes that I haven't been able to get into in quite awhile. It is a wonderful feeling. I am so amped about my first race it is 90 days away. Please continue to drop by, offer, advice, and critiques as you see fit. Thanks all. |
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2009-03-02 10:36 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Congratulations, Ray!!! |
2009-03-02 11:44 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Veteran 179 Cazenovia | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Nice job everybody!! And you've all inspired roughly another 25 BT'ers to tackle the current "no sugar" challenge. Sweet! (pun intended!) |
2009-03-02 5:16 PM in reply to: #1854600 |
Expert 1773 San Gabriel Valley, California | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Congrats Ray and Kathy. The two of you have had an amazing journey, both in this challenge and before. Those pictures - really unbelievable. It really goes to show the power of determination, perseverence and keeping your eyes on the prize. |
2009-03-02 5:34 PM in reply to: #1992514 |
Pro 3730 NorCal | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge LeahDD - 2009-03-02 3:16 PM Congrats Ray and Kathy. The two of you have had an amazing journey, both in this challenge and before. Those pictures - really unbelievable. It really goes to show the power of determination, perseverence and keeping your eyes on the prize. x2!!! wow, amazing job! |
2009-03-03 10:27 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Regular 158 South AL | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Yes! Congratulations to Ray and Kathy as well. You both are amazing - and Ray moving on to his second Challenge!!! Thanks again DC for this challenge too. Debbie |
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2009-03-03 9:22 PM in reply to: #1854600 |
Expert 1773 San Gabriel Valley, California | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge I still haven't had a Diet Coke and the only sugar I have had is birthday cake and ice cream on Sunday, which is allowed under the birthday exception. I only had a very small amount of each and found that it was so-so. I didn't want to join the next challenge, but my personal challenge is to see how long I can go on this one. Since I have given myself "permission" to have Diet Coke or small amounts of WW ice cream or whatever, this is really empowering. I have the choice whether to have these things or not. I mean, I plan to. But I am glad that three days into "freedom" and I haven't yet. Is anyone still reading this thread? How has your life been different these last three days? I guess this is directed to the people who didn't join the new challenge. |
2009-03-04 5:40 AM in reply to: #1854600 |
Veteran 134 Belleville | Subject: RE: No Sugar New Year Challenge Hey leah, No change I started the new challenge and it's business as usual. I read the thread when it upadates, so keep us in the loop on how you are doing! |
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