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Biggest Loser Million Pound Match - UpThe Church Ladies: Tamara and Marty |
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March 11 Weigh InWell I lost a pound and a half. I only recorded the pound. That puts us each at 6 pounds for a total of 12 pounds lost. Over all we have lost a total of 35 pounds (Tamara at 21 and Marty at 14) since we began our individual weight lost journeys last fall. Even though it does not seem like a lot during the contest period in comparison with others, I think that for us this is good. And I know, as does Tamara, that we will never see those pounds again. This is good and worth celebrating. Way to go Church Ladies!! Good Job!!
As Tamara has said, she will be continuing her weight loss/fitness program after this contest is over. This is not the end of the journey for me either. I have figured out that at the rate I am going I should be there at least before Christmas. My goal date is October 31st.
Much to my surprise, I find that while the exercise is still a struggle, I can easily continue on the diet part of the program. The fudge cake is still in the back of the freezer and the Christmas candy is in the drawer, but I have no desire for any of it. Someone gave me two chocolate coins yesterday and I didn't feel either temptation or deprivation. I simply gave them to someone else. So in spite of myself I seem to have acquired some healthy eating habits, gruel and all. I will see my doctor next month to get my cholesterol checked again. It will be exciting to see how much it has gone down.
Marty A Road Frequently Traveled...One might say Marty and I have come to the end of a journey today on this blog, but they’d be wrong. Keeping healthy and getting in shape is a life-long activity. One of the most helpful things for me is to not think of my changes in eating as a “diet.” If I do, that almost certainly sets me up for failure—if not now, then certainly in the future, as has been the case with “diets” I’ve been on. No. I’m going for healthier lifestyle changes. The weight loss has been more gradual than my past attempts, but that’s okay. Because I know that I have a better chance of keeping the weight off this way! One of the things I feel best about is the increased amount of exercise I’ve had in the last six months. Since a good share of my exercise (specifically, my strength training) is in the morning, the effects make me feel good all day long—and on the days that I do the workouts, I don’t seem to need the caffeine! The other day, I measured myself, and I’ve lost 3 inches on my calves and an inch on my thighs—I’m told that’s not an easy task. Abbey, my beagle, is benefiting from this lifestyle change: I take her for more walks. I’ve often heard it said that if your dog is overweight, then YOU are not exercising enough. It’s true! Abbey was overweight, but she’s looking trimmer these days! She is benefiting with the weight loss and the lifted spirits that a walk brings, as she still deeply mourns her beagle brother, Mo. And it’s so enjoyable to get out, especially as the weather gets better. I also enjoy my almost-daily strolls outside on work breaks, and those will become more frequent as the weather improves. Trips to the swimming pool (did I tell you I am a fish and have been swimming since I was four?) and workouts with my video will become more common, especially on days when other options for exercise aren't available. Food is still a daily struggle, but I just remember how diabetes consumed both my brother and mother; with prayer, and the positive support of friends and family, I persevere. In my family, the diabetes buck stops here. My family does not need to put up with this disease anymore. While I cannot control that I *have* diabetes, I *can* control what goes in my mouth, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and keep that sugar count down. I hereby and officially slam down the gauntlet on this genetic nightmare! I’ve been so excited to be a part of this contest and hope to win it, but in many important ways, I’ve already won, because I’m much healthier as each day passes! However, having said this—I sure hope we're chosen. A personal trainer would be a great help—with the exercise, yes, but also with other aspects of this healthy change. And a trip—who wouldn't want that?! I don't think you'll find two people who would be more grateful! Tam PS: As of today, I’ve lost
another two pounds!
March 10 Do we pay attention to what we eat? Do we REALLY pay attention?I attended a Lent Quiet Day at my church on Saturday, and spent a great deal of time walking the halls, reading, writing, and feeding my spirit rather than my tummy. We had a lovely salad for lunch with greens and toppings provided by the various women—almonds, sunflower seeds, Feta cheese, tomatoes, and dried cherries. Apples, oranges, and bananas were available for munching throughout the 6-hour event. It was a bit chilly that day, so I periodically stopped by the church kitchen to try out various teas. Why am I bringing this up, you ask? Again, this was a period of silence—including the lunch time. I LOVED eating with all these women; we didn’t feel the need to talk and it allowed us to notice more things, I think. For me, I noticed the sound of the forks as they hit the plates…the chewing of the salad. And that was one of the BEST salads I’ve ever had. I think we need to pay attention to what we eat. It makes the whole thing much more enjoyable! I read an article a few months ago about an experiment that someone had involving attention to eating. One of the things the writer observed is that when she paid particular attention to foods she was ingesting, she started to learn that there were some foods she didn’t like—that she’d automatically eaten for years! I found more information about this author in the following blog: http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/02/21/her_web_message_control_weight_by_eating_mindfully/ I didn’t get a chance to weigh-in this morning, but will do so tomorrow. I am getting a lot of exercise in, which is amazing since I’ve been so incredibly busy these last couple of weeks. I hope all of you are adjusting to the time change. It was pretty dark when I left for work this morning! Changes like this can be dangerous for our eating habits, so I plan on paying particular attention to what I eat today! I challenge you to do the same! Tam March 09 ExerciseI have asked another 'Church Lady' to make an exercise video for us. Her name is Susan. As out of shape as I am I can't do what she is showing you, it is more for your younger folks. I told her if I got down on the floor I would not be able to get up again. It would be nice if I could get in shape enough to squat down to look at something and be able to get back up again. I have to tell you .. That actually happened to me about a year ago. I squatted down to get something on a low shelf and I got stuck! How embarrassing that was. And it hurt too. There was no one around and I didn't know what I was going to do. Finally I was able to grab a shelf without the whole thing falling over on me. It was rather scary too. I really need help. I hope I win this contest so that I can afford to have a personal trainer for a year. That would really be a great help. I know that when I had a physical therapist I would do the work and the homework too. Thing is a physical therapist isn't with you long enough to help you get in the habit of exercising for the long haul. If I had a personal trainer for a year, that would get me in the habit of exercising and I could stick with it for the rest of my life. So ... pick me... pick me.... oh... please, please pick the Church Ladies, Biggest Lose judges!! Please pick us!!
Marty March 08 Defense Against the Cooking ArtsI promised our readers that I would post about dieting without cooking. What is a culinary challenged person to do? Fear not, there is hope! Now first let me define the term "cooking". Cooking involves at least three things, chopping, stirring and heat. All three have to be present in order for it to be classified as "cooking". Having explained that let us begin. The only equipment you will need for this diet plan is a microwave, a can opener and your car.
The Basis of the Biggest Losers Plan is fruit and veggies, four servings a day. Fruit and veggies are easy to get and you can find the veggies already washed and cut, etc. So that part should be easy. You can even get salad greens already washed and pre-packaged. All you have to do is add dressing. Watch the dressing; choose something with low fat, low calories and not much sugar.
For the three servings of protein per day you can use skim milk, low fat yogurt, or I use for a quick snack one piece of low fat string cheese, goes nicely with a couple of Triskets. I know those have a bit more salt than the Biggest Losers would like, but they are crunchy and fill you up. Another source of protein is any of the following: Peanut butter, just a tablespoon full on a piece of pumpernickel or rye (or whole wheat, if you can stand it) toast. Makes a nice breakfast with a glass of skim milk as you run out the door in the A. M. The easiest thing is to have a salad at McD's with grilled chicken. I have that about three times a week. You can also go to one of the fast food places that serve turkey and have a half of a sandwich on a whole wheat bun (or I even use a atoasted white bun... shhhh.. don't tell. ) You can make your own with shaved turkey from the deli and pumpernickel or rye bread, lettuce, onion. (You will have to slice the onion, but that is not cooking.) The secret of sandwiches is to eat them dry, no goop on them. I have never put stuff like mayo, etc . on them anyway so that is easy for me. There are also the fish legs that I am always talking about. And you can also have shrimp, but light on the sauce. Try to find a sauce with only a little sugar, no corn syrup, and use sparingly. You can also open a can of navy beans and combine this with brown rice. Now don't panic... see next step.
Two servings of whole grain are recommended each day. There is a very good brown rice that you can actually get in the frozen food department and it cooks in the microwave in about three minutes. Put the beans over it and you have a nice meal. Oatmeal made with Quaker whole oats only takes 2.20 minutes in the microwave. Cut up some dates or add raisins and a little skim milk. Tasty and good for you. If you really get a craving, I find that a cup of brown rice eaten slowly and mindfully really fills you up for hours.
The final rung of the Biggest Losers Diet Pyramid is fat. I use the "I Can’t Believe it 's Not Butter" spray, but easy does it. An avocado maybe once or twice a month is good for you too. Marty |
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