Many members have put on weight because of grazing whilst self isolating and we want to help you achieve a healthy weight and a healthy well being. So we have decided to offer members the opportunity to regularly weigh themselves and record their weight to help with their weight loss.
Here is the new BMI calculator so members can log their weight and see their BMI.
I hope that some members find the new Topic helpful and its for you to keep a log of your weight today and its always today so it doesn't matter what time zone or country you live in. This is a facility to help you achieve your goals and this posting will be pinned for easy access.
Enjoy your day now folks and remember eating a healthy diet is paramount to a healthy lifestyle. ๐ ๐
Wow Hidden you must have read my mind! I lost weight at the beginning of lockdown as I was so anxious I wasnโt eating much, but then I was afraid to go out and didnโt have energy to exercise so Iโve now put it back on with an extra couple of pounds! Since my anxiety has reduced Iโm more active again but need to start tackling the weight. Iโm not in a rush as I want to keep nutrients and energy as high as possible so Iโm happy for it to inch down however slowly as long as itโs going in the right direction.
My weight today is 9 stone 5 (131lb ) which is a BMI of 27.4. I need to get to 8 stone 7 to be at the top of a healthy BMI. My daily calorie range to lose weight according to the NHS BMI website is between 1383 - 1778. I lost just over two stone last year eating 1500 - 1600 cals per day so this is what Iโm aiming for again but expect it to be slower now Iโm closer to a healthy weight.
Good luck to anyone else managing their weight whatever your goals are! ๐
Thank you Fran, many members are in the same situation, my weight has been so I've used to lockdown to increase my weight and I've put on a stone since last summer but I was very lean and hadn't realised just how lean I'd become so feel more comfortable now and my jeans don't feel loose.
I think that you did really well losing 2 stone as its easier too put on weight than lose it...
We want to help all our members eat well and be well, its a simple philosophy. And I echo your sentiment and wish members well in managing their weight and we are introducing more initiatives to help members achieve this.
I hope that you have a great day and you'll soon loose those few extra pounds as you've done it before. ๐๐
Hi Jerry, I'm not a fan of the BMI - probably because it never tells me in at the right weight! Apparently my healthy range is 60-82kg. Well that's never gonna happen. Even in my prime, I was never below 80kg - too tall and muscular - what a burden
Anyway, I'd like to tell you about the Smart BMI calculator. It takes age and sex into account, besides weight and height. I like it because it always tells me I'm in good shape
Amazing idea Hidden that's such a good idea, what a fantastic way for people to also support each other.
I think Zest does very well as of course she posts her stats on here.
Now things like this is what makes HU anazing.
Thank you
You have a lovely day, hopefully with some shade.
Alicia ๐๐๐๐
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Well thank you Alicia, this is appreciated, itโs been hard for everyone the lockdown and pandemic. Iโve craved comfort foods like many other fortunately I needed to put on weight and now Iโm in my ideal weight range.
I agree Zest is amazing at inspiring others with her fabulous diet and her exercise regime which sound very enjoyable so a credit to us all.
I hope that you have a lovely day and Iโm sitting in the shade now ๐๐โ๏ธโฑ
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You are most welcome Jerry. It has been hard for most and I've also craved comfort foods ie. bread. I don't know if I've put on weight or not, my clothes don't feel any different. I used to be obsessed with my weight years ago so I rarely weigh myself.
Yes she is very good at what she shares, she's so encouraging.
It's been a good day thank you, photos to follow. Sitting in the shade was definitely the order of the day.
Do you know, it's weird. My weight hasn't changed much, only about 3lbs on during lockdown, but I've definitely put on more inches than the scales reflect. I can only think it's down to loss of muscle mass - I dread to think how many hours of weightlifting I've undone We've invested in some home weights now, and I'm hoping to get my strength up again.
I notice the effects the change of diet & exercise has had on my general energy levels though, and this will be my main focus. Weight loss would be a side-effect of pursuing feeling well again for me
This is interesting as neither did mine until about 6 weeks ago as I weight my self before I get up.
Weights are great and I use weights for HIIT exercise first thing and that makes everything come alive, well sometimes.
We have never seen anything like this and weโve all suffered fear and loathing of an insidious virus so mental and physical health has suffered for many of us.
I think that you have your priorities right right and weโll cheer you on with getting and feeling fitter. ๐โฑ
We are both Slimming world members and have been at target for many years. During lockdown we have had weekly zoom meetings with our consultant and members. We weigh each week at normal time and most weeks are maintaining .
Good idea to offer members a plan to weigh. It does help.
Well good for you both and Iโm impressed with this so good for you. And thank you as we want to help members to be as fit and healthy as possible. ๐โฑ
Thank you for posting this for everyone. Very helpful and a wonderful idea. I will definitely be using the BMI Calculator when I do my weigh ins.๐๐๐
Thank you Jerry! Regret I don't know my height so can't fill in the rest! I know I've put on weight as the doctor told me when I last saw him! I think that was a warning!
Thank you itโs not difficult to work out your approx height but if you know that you need to lose weight then thatโs the main thing, so good luck and we will cheer you on. ๐๐๐
This is a really useful. I will definitely come here when I'm reporting on my weigh-ins - I am weighing monthly at the moment (in terms of reporting it in the forum), and so I'll be looking forward to popping in here to do that. My goal is to maintain my weight within a healthy BMI, and I'm also hoping to do some Strength exercises this month as well.
I'd like to wish everyone who has posted here success with their goals, and hope it goes well. I've clicked on 'like' to show my support - and am cheering everyone on.
Thank you Zest I'm glad that you think this will be useful as we have the HE and exercise Topic and if members want help with eating healthily and losing weight weโll cheer each other on.
Iโm sure you will keep your BMI in the healthy region as you eat well and have more than enough exercise so I wish you well with your goals.๐โโ๏ธ ๐
I have an all singing, all dancing , weighing machine that tells me all sorts of wonderful things such as body fat ratio, BMI, Bone mass and how much I weigh, which seems to vary by about 3 lbs on a daily basis, depending on exercise, what I eat and how much I drink. I also have a BP device that presents wonderfully random readings, as does the electronic device in the local surgery, as in 220/140 while sitting still, (don't panic Mr Mannering) followed by 140/80 on the old fashioned pump it up device. Disappointment all round , saws and hammers and blood letting devices hastily shoved back in drawers.
I also have a fingertip thingy that tells what my pulse is doing and how much oxygen is in my fingertip. Lowest pulse score so far is 25, on a very transient basis, so by the time I got to the recorder that was given to me to go along with implanted device in my chest, switched it on and put next to the implanted recording device it has bounced back up again. I also have a mandatory fitbit so I can annoy myself when I can't get out for a walk.
However my best device is carefully calibrated to give me instant feed back on a daily basis. Every morning I thread it through my trouser loops and fasten the buckle at the usual position. Slightly loose -good stuff. Slightly tight - no cakes ,biscuits, etc. Works every time, doesn't need batteries and rarely goes wrong,
Hi and welcome to our community, hereโs a link about counting calories you can also get phone apps I donโt personally need to count calories so please feel free to make a post asking others how they do it.
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