- Mar 23, 2023
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I’ve created my spreadsheet - that must have shifted at least a few ounces, right?
95.1kg (after a big cup of tea!)
It might be that you also find logging your walking distances on there too to set a little challenge. Working from home, I've enforced a minimum mile a day rule (20 minutes). I use an app called MapMyWalk to measure distance on new little routesI’ve created my spreadsheet - that must have shifted at least a few ounces, right?
I've not registered under 13 stone 7lb since July 2021 (I have my top of the month weights going back 12 years, a bit obsessive but I was very heavy at one stage). In August 2021 I started working from hone. Go figureJesus. 14st 0lb.
I don't think I've been this heavy since March 2019 when I was on my way down to 12st 10lb.
From July 2019 through to September 2023, I was always in a tight band of 12st 7lb - 12st 10lb.
With an injured foot, sweatr-inducing cardio is going to be problematic, but I'm still covering c20,000 steps a day walking the dog. I'll have to get a march on.
Nice, I have an Apple Watch (been in the cupboard for months) and that tracks distances quite well so I’m charging it now and will use that to track distancesIt might be that you also find logging your walking distances on there too to set a little challenge. Working from home, I've enforced a minimum mile a day rule (20 minutes). I use an app called MapMyWalk to measure distance on new little routes
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I see trends as well. And it's clear in the latter part of October I wasn't as keen as the first part. That was when I stopped thinking about fitness.
I’ve just upgraded to an AW Ultra 2. Have had Apple Watches for years and find that they help with motivation - steps, active calories burnt, monthly challenges etc.Nice, I have an Apple Watch (been in the cupboard for months) and that tracks distances quite well so I’m charging it now and will use that to track distances