tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6002016653235902360.post3320923236677147145..comments2023-11-02T00:59:57.350-07:00Comments on Half My Size Challenge: ImpatientMeganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10074897019736566978noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6002016653235902360.post-48912225607702510292014-07-28T20:27:23.650-07:002014-07-28T20:27:23.650-07:00I hear ya sister. I started working out 6 days a w...I hear ya sister. I started working out 6 days a week back in April. I added in MFP food logging 3 weeks later. Like you said, I was totally stepping on the scale daily and hoping it would be down a pound. (Because that would really be true weight loss in one day... right.) It took almost 5 weeks for the scale to change at all! I have noticed that I have a monthly pattern: for two weeks there is absolutely no change due to hormones and such, and then one week there is a dramatic loss every two days or so, and the next week maybe one more pound. And then we repeat. But the numbers are decreasing: down 17+ lbs right now. My original goal was 20, but now that it has become a lifestyle change for me, I might aim a little higher and try to make it back to the weight I was for most of college, which is another 10 lbs. I am a little worried about the switch to maintaining weight, but that is a bridge to cross when I get there.<br /><br />You should definitely be proud of your progress! Just making sure to log into MFP is a big deal. It holds me so much more accountable. And I know food portions so much better now!<br /><br />You have to be a busy lady - with four kids and a daughter with scary health stuff this past year - you probably barely have time to sit down to pee! I wanted to just mention the website I started using to lose weight and tone up. I know you are doing another plan, but if you ever have a day when you want to switch things up, I love this guy's site. It is all free and I have lost all my weight just doing his workouts - many of which are just 10 minutes a day along with staying within my calories (most of the time. ha!) Anyway, here is the site:<br />www.hasfit.com<br />I personally love the 3-part 10 minute series called "Lose Belly Fat." You can make it harder or easier depending on the hand weights, or you can just not use them at all, and it is only 10 minutes - which I think almost anyone can find time for. <br /><br />Keep up all the good work! :)Vanessahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05375915405727859823noreply@blogger.com