Keep Calm and No S on
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Another day...another hotel room.
One thing stays the same...no sugar for me!
I'm almost to the point where sugar-filled (fill in the blank), aren't tempting me. The same thing happened when I quit grains. For a week or so it was torture, then the cravings minimized. Now I can stare at loaves of bread and not want a bite.
I'll keep on truckin'...
One thing stays the same...no sugar for me!
I'm almost to the point where sugar-filled (fill in the blank), aren't tempting me. The same thing happened when I quit grains. For a week or so it was torture, then the cravings minimized. Now I can stare at loaves of bread and not want a bite.
I'll keep on truckin'...
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
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Hi Cgal....you're doing great too!
Time to get back to the No S rules. For a couple weeks I focused on getting the sugar monkey off my back (or at least tamed). I wasn't 100% No S, especially the No Snacks rule. When a sugar craving hit, I would have a piece of cheese.
Now that I'm pretty stable, I'll implement No S next week.
Time to get back to the No S rules. For a couple weeks I focused on getting the sugar monkey off my back (or at least tamed). I wasn't 100% No S, especially the No Snacks rule. When a sugar craving hit, I would have a piece of cheese.
Now that I'm pretty stable, I'll implement No S next week.
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
Hope you're having a terrific weekend Gingerpie!
Sugar was always the reason for my red days. I'm looking forward to doing another 21 day Vanilla S challenge. This time around it will be a success.
Time to head out to a Sunday morning kettlebell class. Back later.
Sugar was always the reason for my red days. I'm looking forward to doing another 21 day Vanilla S challenge. This time around it will be a success.
Time to head out to a Sunday morning kettlebell class. Back later.
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
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Thanks for the support Cgal
Hap Hap Happy Easter to all my No S buddies!
No chocolate bunnies and marshmallow peeps for me. Since it's an S day, I gave myself permission to have some sugar but, I really didn't want anything. Say what???? This is a huge milestone.
So what the heck, let's try a Vanilla S challenge. Easter is a perfect day to begin...
Hap Hap Happy Easter to all my No S buddies!
No chocolate bunnies and marshmallow peeps for me. Since it's an S day, I gave myself permission to have some sugar but, I really didn't want anything. Say what???? This is a huge milestone.
So what the heck, let's try a Vanilla S challenge. Easter is a perfect day to begin...
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
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Hey everybody!
I know it's been awhile since a post when I find my journal on the second page!
All is well in my NoS land. My sweet tooth has been contained to S days. Most N days I don't even think of breaking the rules which is a No S miracle!
I'm on week 5 of a 12 week strength challenge at my kettlebell gym. In an effort to reach my goals, I'm working on losing a few pounds. I don't want to focus on weight but doing a pullup would be a heck of alot easier if I lost a couple lbs.
Still doing half marathons about once a month. Last weekend my hubby and I did a killer trail half marathon in the mountains of northern New Mexico. It was super duper tough but we finished it. And there were 7 people behind us!
Hap Hap Happy Sunday (it's an S day!) to my No S friends
I know it's been awhile since a post when I find my journal on the second page!
All is well in my NoS land. My sweet tooth has been contained to S days. Most N days I don't even think of breaking the rules which is a No S miracle!
I'm on week 5 of a 12 week strength challenge at my kettlebell gym. In an effort to reach my goals, I'm working on losing a few pounds. I don't want to focus on weight but doing a pullup would be a heck of alot easier if I lost a couple lbs.
Still doing half marathons about once a month. Last weekend my hubby and I did a killer trail half marathon in the mountains of northern New Mexico. It was super duper tough but we finished it. And there were 7 people behind us!
Hap Hap Happy Sunday (it's an S day!) to my No S friends
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
Hello to all my No S buddies!
For the past couple months I was doing a "kicked up" version of No S. I entered a 12 week Body Transformation Contest at my kettle bell gym. I thought the "forced accountability" might finally kick these last lbs to the curb.
The contest ended last week. I have a pretty good chance of winning.
I'd post my before and after photos but I'm not sure how to do it. I had no idea how puffy I looked 12 weeks ago!
Losing the extra lbs helped me move up in kettle bell rank. I still am working on pull ups, I'll get there!
I need to figure out what to do with my blog. Maybe I'll do a Vanilla S challenge. I miss you guys, I just need to think of something to write about on a regular basis.
Keep on No S'ing!
For the past couple months I was doing a "kicked up" version of No S. I entered a 12 week Body Transformation Contest at my kettle bell gym. I thought the "forced accountability" might finally kick these last lbs to the curb.
The contest ended last week. I have a pretty good chance of winning.
I'd post my before and after photos but I'm not sure how to do it. I had no idea how puffy I looked 12 weeks ago!
Losing the extra lbs helped me move up in kettle bell rank. I still am working on pull ups, I'll get there!
I need to figure out what to do with my blog. Maybe I'll do a Vanilla S challenge. I miss you guys, I just need to think of something to write about on a regular basis.
Keep on No S'ing!
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
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Thanks for the kudos guys!
I won the contest! First place in the women's division!
25 lbs in 12 weeks. That was my goal, 2 lbs a week. The crazy thing was that I lost 13 inches! No wonder my underwear is baggy!
It feels so great to reach a goal. People have been asking me how I lost the weight. I tell them that I cut out snacking and decreased my sugar intake. And portion control.
In other words, the No S Diet. I tweaked the diet to give me a weight loss boost. Instead of eating a piece of cake on S days, I only took 1 bite. Kind of like radical portion control. It wasn't as hard as I anticipated. As long as I could have 1 bite, I was fine. If I cut out sugar completely, I would have been dreaming about brownies.
I also ate 2 meals a day, at 11 and 6. I've been doing different forms of intermittent fasting for a long time. Two meals a day was easy.
I'm pretty much at my goal weight. Wow, I haven't written that in well...forever. So now what?
Vanilla S. Time to re-load my HabitCal and get a streak going!
I won the contest! First place in the women's division!
25 lbs in 12 weeks. That was my goal, 2 lbs a week. The crazy thing was that I lost 13 inches! No wonder my underwear is baggy!
It feels so great to reach a goal. People have been asking me how I lost the weight. I tell them that I cut out snacking and decreased my sugar intake. And portion control.
In other words, the No S Diet. I tweaked the diet to give me a weight loss boost. Instead of eating a piece of cake on S days, I only took 1 bite. Kind of like radical portion control. It wasn't as hard as I anticipated. As long as I could have 1 bite, I was fine. If I cut out sugar completely, I would have been dreaming about brownies.
I also ate 2 meals a day, at 11 and 6. I've been doing different forms of intermittent fasting for a long time. Two meals a day was easy.
I'm pretty much at my goal weight. Wow, I haven't written that in well...forever. So now what?
Vanilla S. Time to re-load my HabitCal and get a streak going!
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
My gosh, I know someone who won! Congrats!
How much could YOU have been overeating before to lose 25 lbs. in 12 weeks? I thought you were already basically NO S-ing. I can't imagine how much more I would have to cut down to do that. I doubt it would be a way I could live forever. Although if my schedule allowed it, it's possible I could manage just fine on two meals. I just like to be able to sit and savor. My work schedule wouldn't allow that now, and I just don't like working every day eating nothing until 12:40 am. If nothing else, I loves me cafe au lait!
So, do you have any idea what your bodyfat is? What's your BMI now? Did you lift weights separately from kettlebells? How much time per week were you putting in on exercise? Were you running, too?
Just like the girls around the lunch table...
How much could YOU have been overeating before to lose 25 lbs. in 12 weeks? I thought you were already basically NO S-ing. I can't imagine how much more I would have to cut down to do that. I doubt it would be a way I could live forever. Although if my schedule allowed it, it's possible I could manage just fine on two meals. I just like to be able to sit and savor. My work schedule wouldn't allow that now, and I just don't like working every day eating nothing until 12:40 am. If nothing else, I loves me cafe au lait!
So, do you have any idea what your bodyfat is? What's your BMI now? Did you lift weights separately from kettlebells? How much time per week were you putting in on exercise? Were you running, too?
Just like the girls around the lunch table...
Count plates, not calories. 11 years "during"
Age 69
BMI Jan/10-30.8
1/12-26.8 3/13-24.9 +/- 8-lb. 3 yrs
9/17 22.8 (flux) 3/18 22.2
2 yrs flux 6/20 22
1/21-23
There is no S better than Vanilla No S (mods now as a senior citizen)
Age 69
BMI Jan/10-30.8
1/12-26.8 3/13-24.9 +/- 8-lb. 3 yrs
9/17 22.8 (flux) 3/18 22.2
2 yrs flux 6/20 22
1/21-23
There is no S better than Vanilla No S (mods now as a senior citizen)
Hi oolala!
I'm shocked at how I changed my body in 12 weeks. I was the oldest woman too, I'm 58 years old. I've got to figure out how to post my before and after photos.
The funny thing is that until I saw my before photo, I thought I looked fine. I was shocked t see how puffy I was, especially in my face and stomach. Now, in the right light and in certain angles, I can see half an ab!
I was eating lots of carbs, on N and S days. Bread, pasta, even one plate adds up to lots of carbs! Some folks do fine on a carb heavy diet, I'm not one of them. It's a vicious cycle for me. Eating a sandwich for lunch triggers my cravings for dessert. Eventually I would give in and eat dessert before the weekend, ruining my Vanilla S streak. Over and over again.
Carbs hold water in my body, the initial weight loss was that. Reducing the puffiness was a great motivator to keep going. Soon my pants were loose. Then people started commenting on how good I looked. These were the key elements that kept me on track.
I did lots of low impact hiking sprinkled in with days of run/walks. Kettle bell classes about 4 times a week, unless I was out of town for work. When I was in hotels, I did shorter workouts using high intensity interval training.
I'm shifting my focus to strength training. In October there is a national contest held in gyms across the country. My gym is one of the facilities. You can see how you compare to people in your age group using 3 movements. Pullups, snatching a kettle bell and barbell deadlift. I want to compete in this! But I have to get stronger.
Yipes, that's alot of talking about me, I better end this post! I'll stop over to your blog and say hi!
I'm shocked at how I changed my body in 12 weeks. I was the oldest woman too, I'm 58 years old. I've got to figure out how to post my before and after photos.
The funny thing is that until I saw my before photo, I thought I looked fine. I was shocked t see how puffy I was, especially in my face and stomach. Now, in the right light and in certain angles, I can see half an ab!
I was eating lots of carbs, on N and S days. Bread, pasta, even one plate adds up to lots of carbs! Some folks do fine on a carb heavy diet, I'm not one of them. It's a vicious cycle for me. Eating a sandwich for lunch triggers my cravings for dessert. Eventually I would give in and eat dessert before the weekend, ruining my Vanilla S streak. Over and over again.
Carbs hold water in my body, the initial weight loss was that. Reducing the puffiness was a great motivator to keep going. Soon my pants were loose. Then people started commenting on how good I looked. These were the key elements that kept me on track.
I did lots of low impact hiking sprinkled in with days of run/walks. Kettle bell classes about 4 times a week, unless I was out of town for work. When I was in hotels, I did shorter workouts using high intensity interval training.
I'm shifting my focus to strength training. In October there is a national contest held in gyms across the country. My gym is one of the facilities. You can see how you compare to people in your age group using 3 movements. Pullups, snatching a kettle bell and barbell deadlift. I want to compete in this! But I have to get stronger.
Yipes, that's alot of talking about me, I better end this post! I'll stop over to your blog and say hi!
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
Traveling for work until Thursday.
In the"olden" days (before No S), I would spend a good portion of my Per Diem on dessert type stuff. Now I spent it on turkey slices, cheese and hard boiled eggs.
I also ensure that the hotels I stay in have mini fridges and a gym.
Change is good!
In the"olden" days (before No S), I would spend a good portion of my Per Diem on dessert type stuff. Now I spent it on turkey slices, cheese and hard boiled eggs.
I also ensure that the hotels I stay in have mini fridges and a gym.
Change is good!
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.