The 2024 Weight Loss Thread
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TameRacingDriver said:
Well I must admit I haven't exactly been very good lately, my dad was suffering with terminal cancer and through the last stressful days I've been drinking again and eating a few more takeaways, and unfortunately he passed away last weekend. Despite that, I still measured a slight drop of 0.55kg from a fortnight ago which I must admit has cheered me up a bit.
Now 7kg down from the start, and a renewed focus after this weekend, I would like to see another stone off before I go away at the back end of May, although how achievable that will be with all of the social events coming up is anyone's guess.
Sorry to hear about your dad.Now 7kg down from the start, and a renewed focus after this weekend, I would like to see another stone off before I go away at the back end of May, although how achievable that will be with all of the social events coming up is anyone's guess.
+0.2kg for me. I'm still on pain relief after an op last weekend which has messed up my insides somewhat. Have been good with food Mon-Fri and I've shuffled to the 'last' hole on my belt (which was a new belt last year). Feel like a zombie with the meds, but pleased I've kept myself there or thereabouts and not gone into meltdown. Reasonable number of steps daily, but unable to exercise beyond. Having to take my top off at the hospital for dressing changes isn't too embarrassing!
TameRacingDriver - very sorry to hear the news about your Dad. Hard to lose a parent
Another good week - whilst I’m having the odd beer I’m sticking to 2 or 3 over the whole week so very little really. Diet is still very healthy and the gym work is still going well. Despite dropping weight I’m still upping my lifts in the gym. This is usually a good marker that I’m dropping mainly fat and not loads of muscle.
I’m going to have a back off week in the gym next week and eat a little more (healthy foods) to allow my body a break and to recharge a little. I expect a bit of a weight increase but that is fine.
Progress so far
Start weight 90.5kg
Current weight 81kg
Target c76kg - ideally by end of May
Another good week - whilst I’m having the odd beer I’m sticking to 2 or 3 over the whole week so very little really. Diet is still very healthy and the gym work is still going well. Despite dropping weight I’m still upping my lifts in the gym. This is usually a good marker that I’m dropping mainly fat and not loads of muscle.
I’m going to have a back off week in the gym next week and eat a little more (healthy foods) to allow my body a break and to recharge a little. I expect a bit of a weight increase but that is fine.
Progress so far
Start weight 90.5kg
Current weight 81kg
Target c76kg - ideally by end of May
The (gradual) downward trend continues - just 0.7kgs this week. My weekends do tend to be brakes off and this weekend will be no exception with a couple of nights away! So whilst the rate of loss is not staggering it's reassuring to know that I can 'indulge' a little for 2/3 days and be rigorous for 4 days and the weight still heads in the right direction. Total of 7kgs since early January so if I maintain this rate of 0.7kgs per week I should be on target weight around the first week of May
PS: my sincere condolences to TameRacingDriver. I was familiar with your posts on the 'Effing cancer' thread so whilst you knew the end was near that doesn't soften the blow when it finally happens.
PS: my sincere condolences to TameRacingDriver. I was familiar with your posts on the 'Effing cancer' thread so whilst you knew the end was near that doesn't soften the blow when it finally happens.
Edited by caiss4 on Friday 8th March 07:33
caiss4 said:
The (gradual) downward trend continues - just 0.7kgs this week. My weekends do tend to be brakes off and this weekend will be no exception with a couple of nights away! So whilst the rate of loss is not staggering it's reassuring to know that I can 'indulge' a little for 2/3 days and be rigorous for 4 days and the weight still heads in the right direction. Total of 7kgs since early January so if I maintain this rate of 0.7kgs per week I should be on target weight around the first week of May
PS: my sincere condolences to TameRacingDriver. I was familiar with your posts on the 'Effing cancer' thread so whilst you knew the end was near that doesn't soften the blow when it finally happens.
That’s great progress!PS: my sincere condolences to TameRacingDriver. I was familiar with your posts on the 'Effing cancer' thread so whilst you knew the end was near that doesn't soften the blow when it finally happens.
Edited by caiss4 on Friday 8th March 07:33
0.7kg is a decent amount. Look at how much a 1lb of fat looks like. You are dropping more than that in a week.
mcelliott said:
Tigerj said:
Is it not better to weigh in daily and track the trend. Weekly weigh ins can be effected by fluctuations.
Ether can work, even daily weigh ins can show a difference of 3 or 4lb, do it at the same time each day of course, just don't become obsessive about the numbers.9th March = 76.1kg first thing. Toilet and a hot bath and I'm down to 74.9kg half an hour later.
10th March = 75.4kg at 0810hrs, but right up to 77.2kg at 2225hrs.
11th March = 75.5kg at 1130hrs.
There's no way I ate 1.8kg of pasta bolognese and apple pie yesterday, and I doubt I took a 1.7kg dump this morning. But the higher weight wasn't a one-off, but confirmed by three attempts with the scale moved between attempts.
The previous weekend I wrote off. I was away for the weekend at a hotel and enjoyed the occasional drink which I hardly ever bother with at home. 76.3kg before going, 75.7kg a week later (I avoided the scale for a few days after getting home). I'd expected an increase, not a small loss.
Currently I'm happy enough at "around 75kg", although I got as low as 74.6kg one day last week. The general trend is still down, though, and I'd rather get there without feeling like I'm putting myself "on a diet" by giving up food I enjoy. I've cut down on treats between meals and I'm trying to cook more from scratch instead of ready-meals, but there's not a lot else to "give up". I have my tea and coffee black with one tiny spoon of sugar, and I rarely drink alcohol at home.
Interested why people on this thread are talking about losing 0.2kg or gaining 0.3?
Surely you can’t measure body weight with that kind of accuracy as it varies over the day.
To say I lost 0.5kg this week, might just depend on when I last ate or had a cup of tea.
I just put away a litre of water - if I weighed myself now I wouldn’t be concerned re a weight gain.
Don’t you have to look at a trend over time?I can’t see how anyone could know if they’d lost a couple of hundred grammes in a week. Unless I’m missing something really obvious and am about to look stupid!
Surely you can’t measure body weight with that kind of accuracy as it varies over the day.
To say I lost 0.5kg this week, might just depend on when I last ate or had a cup of tea.
I just put away a litre of water - if I weighed myself now I wouldn’t be concerned re a weight gain.
Don’t you have to look at a trend over time?I can’t see how anyone could know if they’d lost a couple of hundred grammes in a week. Unless I’m missing something really obvious and am about to look stupid!
jdw100 said:
Interested why people on this thread are talking about losing 0.2kg or gaining 0.3?
Surely you can’t measure body weight with that kind of accuracy as it varies over the day.
To say I lost 0.5kg this week, might just depend on when I last ate or had a cup of tea.
I just put away a litre of water - if I weighed myself now I wouldn’t be concerned re a weight gain.
Don’t you have to look at a trend over time?I can’t see how anyone could know if they’d lost a couple of hundred grammes in a week. Unless I’m missing something really obvious and am about to look stupid!
I guess that's why the Wiki has "from start" and "weekly" loss columnsSurely you can’t measure body weight with that kind of accuracy as it varies over the day.
To say I lost 0.5kg this week, might just depend on when I last ate or had a cup of tea.
I just put away a litre of water - if I weighed myself now I wouldn’t be concerned re a weight gain.
Don’t you have to look at a trend over time?I can’t see how anyone could know if they’d lost a couple of hundred grammes in a week. Unless I’m missing something really obvious and am about to look stupid!
I weigh when I wake up, so the same time of day, usually once a week, or more often if I'm being really good (and I'm not there at the moment).
I also try and go to slimming world groups - usually after 2 cups of tea and a flask of coffee. Again at the same time every week, and the weight is a reasonable reflection of what's going on.
I also try and go to slimming world groups - usually after 2 cups of tea and a flask of coffee. Again at the same time every week, and the weight is a reasonable reflection of what's going on.
I weigh myself daily when I wake up and after i've been the toilet. So my readings are fairly comparable within reason.
Having a bit of an experiment over the next month or so. I think my daily schedule is holding me back on the weight loss front. I usually have some sandwiches and fruit for lunch and then a full meal for tea with no breakfast. Due to work and having to walk my dog after work the earliest I get to eat is 6:30. However I usually end up eating around 8:30/9pm as I go to an exercise class or running club 4 evenings a week. Obviously can’t eat before otherwise I’d bring it back up so have to eat afterwards. I feel this is too late and it prevents me losing weight (I’m great at maintaining a weight…).
My plan is for 2/3 days I’ll switch the meals around and have my tea for lunch and vice versa. I’ve done it a couple of days this week and have lost 1kg so seems to help in the short term. Will report back on how it goes.
How do others have a proper evening meal as well as fitting in some exercise?
Having a bit of an experiment over the next month or so. I think my daily schedule is holding me back on the weight loss front. I usually have some sandwiches and fruit for lunch and then a full meal for tea with no breakfast. Due to work and having to walk my dog after work the earliest I get to eat is 6:30. However I usually end up eating around 8:30/9pm as I go to an exercise class or running club 4 evenings a week. Obviously can’t eat before otherwise I’d bring it back up so have to eat afterwards. I feel this is too late and it prevents me losing weight (I’m great at maintaining a weight…).
My plan is for 2/3 days I’ll switch the meals around and have my tea for lunch and vice versa. I’ve done it a couple of days this week and have lost 1kg so seems to help in the short term. Will report back on how it goes.
How do others have a proper evening meal as well as fitting in some exercise?
Edited by fiatpower on Tuesday 12th March 17:18
I started going to Slimming World in November 2022. Today, I got my 5 stone loss certificate. Only 3 stones left to go! It has been hard work, but very worthwhile. I’m fitter, much healthier and a good deal smaller. Also, a little poorer, as it’s costing me a small fortune on new clothes!
Keep up the hard work guys!
Keep up the hard work guys!
fiatpower said:
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How do others have a proper evening meal as well as fitting in some exercise?
Yes, I’ve always struggled with this, so we tend to eat late which is less than ideal. The big lunch small dinner worked well when I could. and I’d try really hard to do morning or lunch exercise sessions - but found mornings incredibly difficult to do anything with intensity (threshold / VO2 max zones). I also tried taking dinner in to work and having it around 3.30, and taking lunch early. But it entirely depends on your workplace / job. How do others have a proper evening meal as well as fitting in some exercise?
Edited by fiatpower on Tuesday 12th March 17:18
Really interested I how others fit a athletic life in with their work/hole life.
Mr.Chips said:
I started going to Slimming World in November 2022. Today, I got my 5 stone loss certificate. Only 3 stones left to go! It has been hard work, but very worthwhile. I’m fitter, much healthier and a good deal smaller. Also, a little poorer, as it’s costing me a small fortune on new clothes!
Keep up the hard work guys!
Well done username clearly no longer checks out Keep up the hard work guys!
thepritch said:
Yes, I’ve always struggled with this, so we tend to eat late which is less than ideal. The big lunch small dinner worked well when I could. and I’d try really hard to do morning or lunch exercise sessions - but found mornings incredibly difficult to do anything with intensity (threshold / VO2 max zones). I also tried taking dinner in to work and having it around 3.30, and taking lunch early. But it entirely depends on your workplace / job.
Really interested I how others fit a athletic life in with their work/hole life.
I do it by not trying to be an athlete Really interested I how others fit a athletic life in with their work/hole life.
Seriously though it's easier working from home. Breakfasts are just a Huel shake typically, it's just easy and I don't have to think too much, nor am I usually very hungry on a morning. Lunch is usually a salad with chicken breast, a sandwich, or jacket potato with beans or tuna, that sort of thing. Then evening meals I just eat more or less whatever I fancy, with one eye on the calories.
And exercise is just walking and doing a few weights. I have no interest in running a marathon or pulling a truck across a car park single handedly
Basically, I'm a fairly simple person and what works for me is keeping things as simple as possible; I've been really guilty of overthinking everything in the past, but I seem to have cured myself of that.
Good luck, sounds like you just have to have a really good think about what will work for you, how you can fit it into your lifestyle, and be prepared to be fairly repetitive ultimately, as that's what it seems to take.
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