Monday, December 5, 2022

How to Meet Your Steps Goals Despite Winter Weather

If you got a step-counting watch or a fancy new pedometer for the holidays, the frigid weather of January and February can be an extra bummer: Every hour, your new gadget buzzes to remind you to get up and meet your hourly steps goals. But it’s so cold outside!

You don’t have to pile on 10,000 layers to go out and reach your steps goals. With a little creativity, you  can get moving all winter without turning into an icicle.

Here are seven ways to meet your steps goals while you wait for spring:

1. Head to the mall.

mall

Mall walking sounds like a throwback exercise, but it’s actually increased in popularity since the ‘90s: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, malls are the second-most popular place to take a walk, after your own neighborhood. If you’re worried you’ll spend too much, borrow a trick from America’s most experienced mall walkers: Go early, before most of the stores have opened. You’ll also gain another benefit—in studies of mall walking, participants said that unlike at the gym, they didn’t feel pressure about their speed, attire or physique. If you’re there before the stores open, there’s no one to compete with but yourself!

2. Use a jump rope.

jumping rope

Most step counters will register jump roping as steps, and it’s an incredible way to get fit in just a few minutes per day. In fact, scientists say that 10 minutes of jumping rope is the equivalent of running an eight-minute mile.

You don’t have to jump for 10 minutes in a row, and if you’re worried about tripping, you can start without actually jumping over the rope: Instead, put both handles of the rope in one hand, and swing the rope to the side of your body as you jump. This will help you get the rhythm of jumping down before progressing to actually jumping over the rope. Try going for 20 seconds at a time, rest for 10-20 seconds, and repeat.

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3. Click on an old-school workout video.

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Go retro with your activity: Fire up YouTube for a classic workout video that won’t just make you sweat, but will make you smile. Most of the infomercial and as-seen-on-TV workout tapes of the 1980s have been uploaded to the site, and they’re free to watch and play along. Whether it’s dance karate, something that goes for just eight minutes, or your favorite old-school celebrity’s tape, you can find one that lets you laugh along with the dated fashions while you do a workout that fits your fitness level—and will be counted on your watch.

4. Instead of emailing, walk to talk to your coworker.

coworkers walking

If you sit at your desk and stay there all day, your health may be at risk: A study from the American Cancer Society found that women who sat for six hours per day were 37 percent more likely to die during the study than those who sat for three hours or fewer. So instead of emailing to set up a lunch meeting or to ask a quick question, get up! Walk to your coworker’s desk to discuss that new idea or to hash out details of tomorrow’s meeting. While you’re up, take a walk to a water cooler that’s further than your normal one before returning to your desk. You won’t just get steps, you may find you’re more creative: Scientists who studied walking and problem solving found that those who walked gave more creative answers than those who were seated.

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5. Mix it up on the treadmill.

treadmill

Your gym or community center might have a treadmill, but you might think it’s torture: And actually, you might be right! Treadmills were invented in the 19th century for prisons to punish defiant inmates, according to one online source. But you’re not in chains, so the mill doesn’t have to mean suffering, and it doesn’t have to be boring: Treadmill gamers combine treadmill walking with mobile video games to break up the monotony. One member of an online forum about the activity lost 70 pounds doing the activity.

Start with a game that’s not too packed with action—if the game moves too much, you might “drift” off the mill. (Puzzles are usually a good bet.) And if you’re not into games, turn watching TV into a game of its own: When the show is on, walk a little faster than normal. During the commercials, slow it down. Mixing up your speeds like this can help you burn more calories while you reach your steps goals: In a study conducted by Ohio State University, research found that by walking in sped-up bursts of just five inches more per second, exercisers burned 20 percent more calories than those going at a steady pace.

6. Catch your local museum’s discounted or “free” day.

museum

Act like a tourist in your own town! Lots of us don’t take the time to check out museums that are right under our noses, and they’re a great (and warm) excuse to get more steps. If you don’t want to shell out full admissions fees, many local museums offer free or discounted days on entrance. And your bank may offer perks as well: Several national banks partner with museums for discounted admission when using your debit card. Get cultured, educated and fit—all without freezing!

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7. Plan an active date or day out.

steps goals

Whether it’s date night, hanging with friends or filling the car with kids and going, getting out of the house will help keep you from going stir-crazy in these frigid days (and get in those steps goals). So instead of just lunch, dinner or a movie, pick something indoors and active! Go bowling with your best friend, take your husband to an ice-skating rink or take the kids to the most fun they—or you—will ever have breaking a sweat: An indoor trampoline park. These places are popping up all over the country, and with good reason—they are ridiculously fun. Coupons often pop up online, so you can go bounce your way to 10,000 steps at a discount.

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Here we go again

I’m 32F, ~235#. I need to lose 70-100#. We plan to start trying to conceive (#2) in June and I need to at least make a start toward healthy lifestyle and weight loss if I hope to be successful in that department. I also desperately want a healthy pregnancy, as least as much as I can control, which means losing weight if I can. I’ve done this a million times over. I tried Trulicity back in March and was sick as a dog for the entire time I was on it. I requested a refill on it today and I’m hoping I can find dietary tips that can help reduce the GI upset from it. I’ve tried phentermine/Adipex and it sends my anxiety and irritability soaring. I lost ~30# on keto previously but gained it back double when COVID started. I’m also having bra/breast issues because the straps cause muscle spasms, but a lack of support is also causing pain. I can’t wear underwire because it digs into my ribs, and the sweat is a genuine problem. I’m just so ready to take control of my life and eating but I can’t even imagine what that’s really going to look like. Last time I was on trulicity the only thing I could stomach was smoothie king, but that likely made the GI symptoms worse because of the sugars, so I’ll be continuing to avoid that this time around. I honestly just feel so broken and alone with virtually no livelihood; and I really hope that I can turn that around with a sense of accomplishment in finally defeating my lifelong obesity.

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Sunday, December 4, 2022

Starting over...while pregnant

I feel like my story just sounds like a lot of shitty excuses but whatever. So in 2017-2018 I lost like 130lb (from 380-250, so there was still a ways to go). In 2019 I started to plateau - I was planning my wedding and allowed myself to get psyched out about "if I keep losing at THIS rate how much will I weigh by the wedding??" I lost a job I loved and slid into the pandemic unemployed. Then I got pregnant with my son in early 2020.

Overall I was still feeling okay. I'd backslid a little but over a really hard 18m period I only put on about 20lb, which actually didn't feel that bad to me. So I started my pregnancy around 270 and gained about 40lb (including baby - I was just under 300 right after I delivered). Gained a little more back postpartum and in late 2021 I was around 315.

I was starting to feel pretty unhappy so I started diligently logging again and I actually did pretty well! I lost about 30lb in 6m or so, but then I got pregnant again in June. And then I lost that baby at 13w (well, 9w, but I found out at 13w), so I had battled food cravings and gained weight for literally nothing. And now I am about 305 and pregnant yet again (for now, anyway...).

My husband has told me a few times that back when I was really successful I was active in this sub. He says community is important and I guess he's probably right although I don't really feel like anything can help me right now and it's probably going to be super demoralizing to start getting serious about weight loss again while I'm growing 15lb of human and organ and various fluids. But there we are. Just planting my flag, I guess.

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Weight loss and the loose skin. DISCLAIMER: negative

If you are at a weak point in your weight loss journey.. might want to keep scrolling.

People lose weight for lots of reasons..I have lost it before but my main reason was always and still is to simply feel better and look better.

So how can one feel better when they (and arguably many others) think they look worse with the sagging and aged looking skin?

Plus my relationships really struggle! I am not compelled to be intimate after (my MANY times) of successful weight losses. 75 to 100#. Its hard if not impossible to enjoy yourself in the bedroom while trying to cover up and constantly thinking about belly, thighs, the under arm flappy wings... shutting off the lights doesn't work, cause then its that feel around awkward touching biz. Sorry. tmi. I know.

Its enough to make me think it'd be easier to be alone forever than to deal with it all.

A quiet but deep dark disapointment sets in depressing me and slowly causes me to eventually gain it all back because to me any true satisfaction is never realized. And I cant afford get skin removal surgery.

I have tried time and again the... "look yourself in the mirror and say something nice to yourself" idea. Doesn't work.. my mind >> 😳 "You are trying to trick us right now, and although I appreciate your effort...not today. not ever."

Weightloss in itself is hard enough! I could cry. I can't help but feel heartbroken for anyone in this same position.

tl;dr Weightloss for the people who need it most (especially the very large) does not provide a sense of full on satisfaction like other types of goal achieving does. Unless, of course, you have absolutely zero vanity or able to afford skin removal.

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Stomach pain and growling

Im a little over one month in on my weight loss and its been going well. I have lost 7.5kg to date and I feel a lot more energetic as I'm carefully considering what I put in my body as opposed to before.

But there is one glaring issue that's been haunting me for the past week or so. My stomach growls a lot and very often it accompanies a slight but uncomfortable pain; that which goes away only after eating, water sometimes helps. But the issue is I have no appetite, I've grown to actually dislike eating and as I'm writing this now I haven't eaten anything all day. I don't want to eat but it's the only way I know how to stop the pain and growling. Is the root cause how little I eat compared to before? Is there a way to combat the pain without having to resort to eating?

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I'm 20F and fed up with binge restrict cycle

I've literally just made this throwaway because I finally admitted to myself I need help. It's a long post so I want to say I deeply appreciate everyone for taking their time to read this.

I have been overweight all my life. When I was 7-8 I was obese, then I got taller and slightly improved. I am 170 cm tall (~5.7 ft).

I was diagnosed with pcos at 14, when I did an ultrasound scan of my ovaries, because I haven't had my period yet. The doctors said just to wait and I got my period one year later, it had never been consistent tho.

When I was 16-17 years old I lost 8 kg, I went from 68 (149 lbs) to 60 (132 lbs), in about 5 months. I would go to the gym every other day and paid more attention to what I was eating, but nothing too extreme and I didn't find it difficult. I wasn't anxious to lose weight if you know what I mean, somehow I just committed. Some months later, I was 17, I moved to another city and for the first couple of months I was eating very unhealthy foods, mostly processed sugars like cookies etc. And I was drinking wine multiple times a week. I don't know if this matters but I also took one morning-after pill during that period.

Well, as you can imagine I put some weight on, like 5 kg, not too much, but my period stopped completely. Months later I finally decided to see an obgyn, she put me on birth control (novadien) and then lockdown happened.

From then on this binge-restrict cycle started and never finished. I lost kgs and regained more kgs multiple times in the past two years. During summer 2021 I was put on metformin and inositol and tried eating less carbs and I lost 2 kgs in a couple of weeks but it was absolutely unsustainable for me, with the metformin (500mg twice a day) making me feel SICK all the time and the inositol being so expensive. I was also running at least 5k 3 times a week, an habit I had until some months ago. It didn't make much difference tbh

Summer 2022 I went to a different endocrinologist and she told me I don't have to take any medicine or supplement and just "do what everyone else does to lose weight" (sic).

I think I now weight around 75 kg (165 lbs), my highest ever. I stopped birth control some months ago because I really didn't see a reason to take it and of course my period stopped again (but the period you get while on bc is not a real one as you may know).

I have a very bad relationship with my body. I'm only 20 and I feel like no one can be attracted to me if I weight so much. I love fashion and many of my clothes don't fit me anymore. I've been in therapy for this but also for more important mental health issues. I'm scared of getting diabetes.

Any advice on how to lose this weight for good? To me food it's like a drug. I don't smoke cigarettes but I bet smokers have the same cravings I have towards sugar and carbs. And it sucks. Everytime I decide to commit again to weight loss I never go past the first couple of weeks.

I'm desperate. Thank you.

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Being told to eat more/ getting advice from people

EDIT: One thing I forgot to add is that my deficit is 1800. I am 6'1 220ish and that's my goal for each day. I go to the gym 2-3 times a week. I need to try more tbh

Hi Hello. When I started my weight loss journey I was 360. Now I am around 224-219 ish. A huge majority of my weight loss was CiCo. I have a food scale and at first I was trying to be accurate as possible. Now I still measure my weight and the amount of food I consume but I am not as strict as I was before. I am still losing weight. I look very different despite me not thinking so. Look different vs my past self. I used to eats of food due to my family always making lots of food.

At first people were/are still happy of how much I loss. But now it's really starting to annoy me because I am constantly getting "oh you need to eat more" "why aren't you eating?" in reality I am FULL. They think I am lying to save calories. I just eat less and I eat what I WANT to eat. It's not my fault you ate a cup of ramen then still bought street tacos. I don't like to eat things I regret eating. I want to enjoy all my foods that I decide to put in my body.

Losing all this weight made me change my relation with food. I am just annoyed because these family members are telling me/ trying to give me advice. But honestly I don't even want to listen to them because they have been fat their own lives. Also I am starting to get into cardio, I always wanted to when I was obese but I am slowly starting to enjoy it. Due to my cardio and I don't lift very often ( I should but idk how) I look very small compared to what I was. I am 6'1 if that helps. thank u for letting me rant

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