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tarcone
03-25-2020, 12:06 PM
What are you guys doing to stem any unwanted weight gain? Any home training ideas that would help others? Doing anything to curb bored eating?
I am walking my dog a couple times a day. And walking around the house.
Post suggestions here.
What are you guys doing to stem any unwanted weight gain? Any home training ideas that would help others? Doing anything to curb bored eating?
I am walking my dog a couple times a day. And walking around the house.
Post suggestions here.
Lifting here in the basement. It's been a bit cold for me to walk the kids around...but I will in the next few days when it warms up. I've been pretty strict about not grazing as well. I've lost 3 pounds since I hit the Poli Bunker last week.
cartman
03-25-2020, 12:16 PM
I'm training for the 500 mile charity bicycle ride that, as of now, is still on for the last week in July
ISiddiqui
03-25-2020, 12:33 PM
Tbh, I have lost weight. I tend to eat lunch 'out' when I'm in the office. I am eating smaller portions for lunch at home. Need to be more vigilant when we get back to office work.
JPhillips
03-25-2020, 12:36 PM
Tbh, I have lost weight. I tend to eat lunch 'out' when I'm in the office. I am eating smaller portions for lunch at home. Need to be more vigilant when we get back to office work.
Yeah,I'll either be ten pounds lighter or fifty pounds heavier after this. If I start eating, it could be ugly with so much less movement.
Lathum
03-25-2020, 12:44 PM
Trying to get my wife to have sex everyday.
That hasn't worked so well.
I am doing my kids PE work with them and was just telling my wife maybe I will set up a little circuit training in the house with the kids we can do.
IlliniCub
03-25-2020, 12:52 PM
I've lost 12 pounds since isolating without doing much. I have today started doing the insanity workout stuff and that kicked my butt
spleen1015
03-25-2020, 01:04 PM
I had started making some lifestyle changes before this started. I've managed to lose about 6 lbs since this started.
Managing calories, not buying anything I shouldn't eat and I make sure I get my 250 steps in every hour.
Brian Swartz
03-25-2020, 01:05 PM
Doing the same thing I was doing. I've added a daily walk to the routine but that's due to the weather turning. I definitely am struggling to combat the somewhat lower physical activity I get due to not working, and also my circadian rhythms are totally messed up; on order to get groceries at optimal times I'm now getting up when I used to go to sleep.
Daily stretching, daily resistance band stuff for the bad ankle, body weight exercises 3x a week, and eating as close to what I should as possible (chicken is basically impossible to come by where I am so more fish/eggs/rice/etc. ). I was already aggressively losing weight since last September, so I'm just trying to keep it going and have mostly been able to do so. Maintaining a routine that keeps you active and eating the right stuff is my biggest recommendation. That'll be different now for most of us than it was, but it doesn't mean you can't have one.
Trying to get my wife to have sex everyday.
That hasn't worked so well.
I am doing my kids PE work with them and was just telling my wife maybe I will set up a little circuit training in the house with the kids we can do.
I told my wife, "Come on, girl. It's the end of the world as we know it."
She said, "Thankfully."
Jas_lov
03-25-2020, 01:14 PM
I run/jog outside a few days a week before working from home. Gets me out of the house and sets me up to be productive while working and not get distracted. I also walk the dog a couple times a day. There's been a lot of walkers out, probably because they have nothing better to do. With all that I haven't really lost weight because I've been eating junk. I usually bring a salad for lunch and eat healthier in the office.
molson
03-25-2020, 01:24 PM
4 long dog walks a day between the two dogs, and about an hour on the exercise bike watching TV.
I'm definitely eating more, but have lost a tiny bit in the last 2 weeks.
BYU 14
03-25-2020, 01:51 PM
Treadmill and recumbent bike inside. Barely cleared to start lifting some light weights post rotator cuff repair, so working mostly with PT bands and light dumb bells. Also doing some yoga that doesn't involve weight being placed on my arms and hitting the heavy bag outside, again lightly to not tweak my shoulder. (Honestly if my shoulder was further along I would be doing extended sessions on the heavy bag. Great stress relief)
Edward64
03-25-2020, 01:54 PM
Big fail for me. Snacking all the time.
AnalBumCover
03-25-2020, 02:00 PM
Intermittent Fasting. Been doing it since pre-COVID, and I intend to stick to it. So far, I've been successful - even while wife and kid enjoys their morning breakfast - I don't eat until after 11am. Black coffee (no sugar, no cream) usually gets me going until then.
BYU 14
03-25-2020, 02:04 PM
Intermittent Fasting. Been doing it since pre-COVID, and I intend to stick to it. So far, I've been successful - even while wife and kid enjoys their morning breakfast - I don't eat until after 11am. Black coffee (no sugar, no cream) usually gets me going until then.
So you are only eating 2 meals a day or snacks too?
sabotai
03-25-2020, 02:06 PM
My worst food and drink choices happen at work. Coupled with wanting my food to last to limit my trips to the grocery store, I'm sure I'll drop some weight, but I haven't been weighing myself that much and have, so far, only been off work since last Friday.
AnalBumCover
03-25-2020, 02:16 PM
So you are only eating 2 meals a day or snacks too?
Yeah, pretty much 2 meals/day. I've not been too prudent when it comes to snacking though. But I try to mitigate that with just a palm-full of unsalted mixed nuts from Costco. It's pretty filling and usually keeps me satisfied for a while.
AnalBumCover
03-25-2020, 02:19 PM
Coupled with wanting my food to last to limit my trips to the grocery store, I'm sure I'll drop some weight...
This too. I've been trying to make our food stretch between trips as much as possible.
JonInMiddleGA
03-25-2020, 02:21 PM
Opposite end of the spectrum issues here for me.
The complete shift in food sourcing has me expecting to lose weight, I'd be shocked if my average daily caloric intake wasn't down by at least 1/3rd if not more.
Between the reduction of dine-out options and the reluctance to use the supplies on hand since you don't really know what can be replaced when, I'm way the hell down.
(First world problem, I get that, I'm just kinda "well ... damn, whaddyaknow" about there being an other end of the spectrum)
sabotai
03-25-2020, 02:27 PM
I've been doing IF for a while now (several years), but haven't lost much weight because I still make stupid choices. I usually eat at 12 noon, between 4-5 and then between 8-9. The 4-5pm meal is usually something small, and I hardly ever snack in between.
Despite not losing weight on it (my weight has gone up and down between 225 and 245 since college, both before and after IF), soon after starting I stopped feeling hungry when I woke up and I stopped getting hungry late at night. That by itself has been worth it, and has made it much easier the times I have been able to drop some weight. Last summer I was up to 245 and right now I'm at 230.
The only times I get hungry anymore is when I lose track of time and miss a meal. I've even done a 24 hour fast a few times and didn't get overly hungry. Just a bit hungry when the 1st meal time came and went and then I was fine. Was even only a bit hungry when the 24 hours was up, but mainly I think because it was and my usual eating time. Cravings, though, do not go away at all. At least they haven't for me. That's when my self-discipline goes to shit.
If I'd get my shit together and actually stick to healthy(ish) food and limit the drinks with calories in them, the weight would come off quickly, as it does for the 2-3 weeks here and there that I've been able to do just that.
JonInMiddleGA
03-25-2020, 03:32 PM
Total aside here (mostly?) -- one of the things I've found most interesting during the quarantine era has turned out to be all the various shit that literally never crossed my mind until someone brought it up.
RainMaker
03-25-2020, 03:42 PM
I'm actually losing weight. Just haven't had much of an appetite since this whole thing started. Went to the grocery store today and nerves were shot when I got home.
Weather is getting nicer so I should probably start going for walks or runs.
albionmoonlight
03-25-2020, 03:45 PM
I've been stressed, and my appetite goes down when I'm stressed. And I am eating out less, so overall, I am eating healthier.
My big problem has always been lack of exercise. I just hate doing it. So I'm not exercising enough during quarantine, but I wasn't exercising enough before quarantine, so that is a wash.
So, on balance, expecting to lose some weight over the course of this thing.
albionmoonlight
03-25-2020, 03:46 PM
dola: we've also been limiting shopping trips, so we are eating more of the stuff from the back of the pantry, which tends to be the healthy whole grain stuff (which is why we weren't eating it in the first place). So that's good.
Galaril
03-25-2020, 04:28 PM
We have the beach body on demand which is definitely worth t if you like there programs. My wife and I started P90x this past week in fact.
tarcone
03-25-2020, 04:35 PM
We have the beach body on demand which is definitely worth t if you like there programs. My wife and I started P90x this past week in fact.
Leg day killed P90x for me. I couldnt walk afterwards and my legs were rubber for about 2 days.
albionmoonlight
03-25-2020, 04:38 PM
I'm actually losing weight. Just haven't had much of an appetite since this whole thing started. Went to the grocery store today and nerves were shot when I got home.
Weather is getting nicer so I should probably start going for walks or runs.
My thinking is that a walk is better than nothing.
Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Young Drachma
03-25-2020, 06:44 PM
I worked remote before this, so walking every day is a huge part of my day. It's weirder because it feels weird to be out with these orders in place, but I think you have to get a few miles of steps in each day, if possible.
tarcone
03-25-2020, 07:04 PM
We went out to a state park to walk the dog. It was busy.
Our neighborhood was rocking. People out all over the place. Of course it was the first sunny day in awhile and in the mid 60s.
Brian Swartz
03-25-2020, 07:21 PM
*slams face into desk until fluids ooze out of every known orifice*
Fidatelo
03-25-2020, 07:44 PM
I'm definitely gaining weight, but I've been gaining weight for at least 6-9 months so that's nothing new. Definitely need to make some changes.
Galaril
03-25-2020, 10:31 PM
Leg day killed P90x for me. I couldnt walk afterwards and my legs were rubber for about 2 days.
Good to know we got that coming up Friday.
IlliniCub
03-25-2020, 10:43 PM
There's a lot of great workout programs on archive.org. I think insanity almost killed me twice and then I realized it was only the warmup.
Danny
03-26-2020, 02:08 AM
About the same. We actually have an excellent home gym setup in the garage but also have an extremely fussy 5 week old so have only worked out once. But I'm eating ok for the most part and since we live in a nice quiet neighborhood we can go for walks without coming into contact with anyone.
My wife has lost almost most of her pregnancy weight already though.
JeeberD
03-26-2020, 04:45 PM
I've been doing virtual bootcamp workouts...I got lazy about waking up at 4am to do them in-person about 8 months ago, so this was good incentive to start working out again. I've also started doing some running on my off-days from bootcamp. I hope to come out of this thing in better shape than I was going into it.
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