Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Success! Progress Report Follow-Up

In my last post, I talked about the Progress Report that you get at the end of every week when using eTools with Weight Watchers. I also talked about how I love this tool because it really puts things into perspective and clearly I stunk at achieving a high rating. So this past week, my goal was to focus on the Good Health Guidelines and to receive as many smiley faces as possible.

Here are the results...
This is quite epic! Look at all those smiley faces! Also notice how Sunday I didn't track. It's hard to be upset about that when I had such a fantastic six days and I still lost .2lb. What I noticed and you can see by my tracking (the green bar graph) is that when I got in all of the GHGs, by the end of the day I still had PPV left and I wasn't hungry. Especially look at Tuesday. I had 8 PPV left at the end of the day and had no desire to eat dessert or anything else to finish those 8PPV. It's amazing...the GHGs really are GOOD for you!

I hadn't used and of my Weekly 49 PPV until Saturday plus I had 18 Activity PPV. I definitely used those up on Saturday. I went out to dinner with some girlfriends and then out to some bars. BUT, I tracked most of Saturday which I think is a success. I also believe I only lost .2lb because I was still retaining water from a weekend of eating out and a few alcoholic beverages. No big thing, I know I'll see the rest on the scale next Monday.

To add to my Activity PPV, I bought a pedometer on Friday. I put in all my information (height, weight, etc) and it calculates my steps and for me, at 7,000 something steps, I get 1 Activity PPV. I think I got my 2 APPV around 12,000 which I did on Saturday.This has been a great tool for me to make sure I get up and move, even after two workouts on Friday, I still hadn't even hit 10,000 steps. So it pushes me to do even extra on top of regular workouts.

Finally, I talked myself into what was a very difficult workout for me. I got a bicycle this summer but rarely brought it out and when I did ride it, it wasn't far at all. On Wednesday, we went to dinner at my in-laws house and they live roughly 13 miles from our house. I wasn't sure when I was going to be able to get in a workout on Wednesday because we were super busy. So I decided that since I have to go to my in-laws anyway, why not bike there? My husband drove the car because I certainly was not going to bike 13 miles in the dark along a two lane highway. It took me an hour and fifteen minutes to go 13 miles and I was drenched when I got there. It was 90 degree with 90 percent humidity, so it was a big mental game with myself to keep at it. But I completed the ride, longest one I've done and I'd probably do it again!

I would put this down as a successful week and achieving my goal of really focusing on the GHGs. I haven't come up with a goal for this week. Perhaps it should be tracking my food accurately over Saturday and Sunday.

To end on another positive note - tonight is my last mentoring session as a Weight Watchers leader. Tonight I conduct the entire meeting myself, which I've gradually been taking over different parts these past few weeks. My territory manager will be there to observe and after that I am 100% on my own as a Weight Watcher leader! It feels great to achieve a goal I've worked towards for so long!

Next goal? Finish off these last 10 lbs.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

In Celebration of School Starting...

...this is my first year not in school...since I began as a 3 year old in preschool. Seriously. I've been in school for 22 years and this is the very first time I have no classes this fall. Sigh. I love school. Wish I would have been hired for the fall since I am a teacher and all.

I digress...

During the week I track my food on eTools, provided free of charge with a monthly pass membership to Weight Watchers. A very helpful new tool is the weekly progress reports (this is what reminded me of school, progress reports/report cards). A fellow weight loss blogger I follow blogs about her progress report each week and I have decided to follow suite. So thank you J.D.

So let's chat about my progress from August 15th through August 21st



KC, you gained 1.4lbs.

Screw You Progress Report!! Who asked you anyway!?!

Really, it's okay. My goal is to maintain throughout summer and I'm actually down 1.2lbs since the beginning of summer.

A trend I've seen all summer is Saturday and Sunday. See that Daily Target line? I'm constantly below on the weekends. Naturally, that is when we BBQ with friends or have graduation parties or baptisms or weddings, etc., etc. That's fine. That's why I'm really good Monday-Friday. Then it balances out on the weekends and I end up maintaining. Thursday you can see I was a bit over. You see, I had gone out for a "Ladies Night" at a local restaurant and well, margaritas were only $5. But you know what? I tracked it didn't I?

I like the ActivityPointsPlus value box in the lower right hand corner. I earned 2 APPV for that week. Ahh right, that's when I took my youngest beagle for a run while I rollerbladed. Yeah, definitely slacked on the activity last week. Although, that's not to say I didn't move around. I definitely got normal activity in, just no extra workout. I see that I need to get in more workouts. Quite honestly, since it had been so hot throughout the month of July (like 115 degree kinda hot), I've slacked. It's too hot to exercise outside and it's too hot to workout inside. Even with the air conditioner on, it was very warm in my loft which is where I have the PS3 that had my workout games on it. Excuses. I know. And I suffered the consequence.

Moving on...

Tracking Healthy Checks - these are the Good Health Guidelines that I truly am not great at fulling. But now that I have the Progress Report to show me where I lack and exceed I've become better. The smiley face indicates that I've had the recommended daily intake and the check mark indicates that I've had at least one serving.

The first health check is water or any liquid that is non-alcoholic. I'm quite terrible at getting in liquids but have definitely been working on drinking more water. At least 4 out of 7 days I had at least or more than 48 oz which is recommended. I'll say I passed.
Next is dairy. I will usually drink one 8oz glass of Smart Balance Fat Free Milk which equals one serving of dairy. Or I will eat one serving of Greek yogurt which is one serving of dairy. Rarely will I do both in the same day. Clearly, only 2 days did I get at least one of those. Fail.
Fruits and Veggies! This is an easy one for me. It's easier in the beginning of the week when I have just replenished my fresh fruit supply. I can eat fruits and veggies all day. The recommendation is 5 servings of either 1/2 cup for fruit and veggies or 1 cup of leafy greens. 3 out of 7 I exceeds and the other 3 I had at least one serving but less than five servings. Pass.
Multivitamin. Definitely passed that one. Every evening before bed I take a prenatal vitamin. Not because I want babies, but because I know they are packed with lots of vitamins. My outrageously long and strong nails will prove it!
Healthy Oils - The healthy oils are those such as olive, safflower, sunflower, flaxseed and canola and it's recommended to get 2 teaspoons a day, unless you are a nursing mom, then you should get 3. This is hard for me to figure out if I get my intake or not. I don't use any oil other than extra virgin olive oil and I rarely use it. However, thanks to the Progress Report, I definitely try. At least two days I had one serving and two days I had at least two servings. A for effort.
Activity - Finally we track activity. At least 30 minutes is recommended. If I don't get in a regular routine workout, I consider cleaning the house or some kind of movement like that part of my "activity" for the day. Whereas, if I'm feeling like lazy bones I won't check that box. And actually, Saturday should be checked because we were downtown all day walking around. So I pass. I'm rarely sedentary.

Summer is coming to an end and while I've maintained all summer, I'm tired of losing and gaining the same 5lbs. On Monday at my weigh-in the scale read 130.2lbs. That's fine with me, but I've still 10.2lbs until goal and I'm pack on plan to start losing.

This week I'm focused on getting at least one serving of dairy every day and also getting at least 48 oz of water, everyday. Yesterday was day one on the new progress report and just a sneak peek...I hit my daily recommendations for everything. It's a good start to the week!

Monday, August 1, 2011

A Typical Day in Food

I've been asked a few times, mainly by those who are not on Weight Watchers, to show what a typical day in food looks like for me. These non-WW members have a hard time seeing food as points plus like I do.

So, here is a day in the life of a 29 plus point Weight Watcher...

Breakfast...

Most importantly, I start with coffee. I <3 coffee. I usually have one or two cups of black coffee. No cream and no sugar, making this 0 points plus! Great start to my day!

Then, on this particular day I made two poached eggs (4), one Pepperidge Farm Deli Flat with "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" spray (2), fresh strawberries and blueberries (0) and an ice cold glass of Smart Balance Milk (3). 9 points plus in all. 20 points plus left for the day!

That high protein breakfast kept me really full and satisfied until lunch. So for lunch I had one Hebrew National 97% FF Hot Dog (1), Chicago-style (all the veggies and mustard = 0) on a regular hot dog bun (4) with a crunchy Cheddar Twist side (3). 8 points plus for lunch, 12 to go!














I always can count on fresh fruits to stave off hunger pang in between meals. They are 0 points plus so it's a GREAT option! Still 12 to go!




Finally for dinner, I enjoyed 3 cheese ravioli's (6) with 1/4 cup vodka sauce (2), one piece of Lite Texas Toast Garlic Bread (3) and a side of Green Giant Just For One Broccoli and Cheese (1). 12 points plus! Perfect!





As for dessert, I go back to the fresh fruit but with a little something extra on top. Fat Free Cool Whip! Just a spoonful is enough to dip your berries and not cost any points plus.

So, there you have it. 29 points plus in a day!