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Beverly - 16 May 2004 16:16 GMT
Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
couple of the trainers.  The trainers were both young but seemed very
knowledgeable and helpful.  Both were interested in what *I* wanted to
achieve from the program.  I was glad to hear they'll be doing some
renovations this summer and adding a room for spinning classes.  I'll be
stopping in Friday for the orientation and starting evaluation.  As the lady
was doing the paper work she indicated she had made a mistake on the monthly
fee - it would be lower than she had stated as I qualified for the senior
discount.  She said she didn't realize I was old enough for it<g>

Diet:  I joined the WW at work program and it starts Tuesday.  I'm hoping
the weekly weigh-in gives me the little boost I need to stick with it and
lose the last few pounds.

Biking:  We had our graduation ceremonies Saturday.  I'm now a certified
Metroparks bike patrolman complete with certificate, bright yellow jersey
and keys to the radio sheds!  I'll be riding many of the Saturday morning
bike rides, special events on the trails and just regular patrol rides on
the weekends.

With everything in place I'm hoping to see a weight loss and gain in
strength and endurance over the next few months.

Beverly
beeswing - 16 May 2004 16:30 GMT
>With everything in place I'm hoping to see a weight loss and gain in
>strength and endurance over the next few months.

It sounds like you are doing all the right things! Best wishes...and great
going!

beeswing
Beverly - 16 May 2004 16:55 GMT
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> beeswing

Thanks beeswing.  I'm looking forward to the next few months.
Dewolla Stepon - 16 May 2004 16:53 GMT
Wow, Bev, all that sounds great!

With the change to WW are you still going to be using FitDay or will you be
switching over to the points system?

- Dewolla Stepon

> Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
> changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
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> Beverly
Beverly - 16 May 2004 16:59 GMT
> Wow, Bev, all that sounds great!
>
> With the change to WW are you still going to be using FitDay or will you be
> switching over to the points system?
>
> - Dewolla Stepon

I'll still be using Fitday.  I want to track the carb/protein/fat ratios and
the calories.  I'll use the point system as a guideline.  WW was the plan I
used when I lost my original weight back in '84.  I still tracked the
calories at that time.  I doubt I'll ever find a program where I wouldn't be
inclined to track calories<g>

Beverly

> > Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
> > changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
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> > Beverly
janice - 16 May 2004 17:20 GMT
Beverly, all these things you're doing sound like great news.  

I don't know what Bally is because I don't think we have them here,
but I'll be interested to know if you found Curves had helped you to
prepare for a "real" gym.  I actually got around to phoning the
nearest Curves to me this week, and may go for a free tour round to
see more - the problem is it's still a bit of a way to get to which
may not be too easy to fit in at least 3 times a week.  However, I
think it might help prepare me for more serious stuff.
Good luck with the WW programme - does that mean WW comes to your
workplace, if so that sounds a good idea for busy people.
Congratulations on the bike qualification - it sounds as if you're all
set for a great summer (and a busy one!).
janice

>Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
>changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
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>Beverly
Beverly - 17 May 2004 13:26 GMT
> Beverly, all these things you're doing sound like great news.
>
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> set for a great summer (and a busy one!).
> janice

I really enjoyed my year at Curves.  It was convenient and was a great way
to get into regular weight training.  I didn't have to worry about dropping
weights, etc<g>  I think it's a great way to introduce someone to weight
training.  After a year I'm ready to tackle different types of weight
training and wanted some of the activities not offered at Curves -
swimming, walking/running track, aerobic classes, etc.  Bally's is a
nationwide chain of gyms.  It's the only gym close to home for me.  There
is a Y and it's very nice but the few times I've visisted it's been packed
with kids<g>  Don't get me wrong - I love kids but don't want to exercise
with them all the time.

Yes, WW holds a weekly meeting at work for our employees.  They've been
doing it here for about 6 years.  It really does make it easy to attend the
meetings as they're held over our lunch hour.

My summer keeps getting busier and busier.  I'm having a hard time fitting
work into my schedule<G>

Beverly

> >Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
> >changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
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> >Beverly
Chris Braun - 16 May 2004 19:19 GMT
Beverly, your commitment to fitness and your youthful lifestyle are a
real inspiration to me!  Congratulations on these changes you're
making!

Chris
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Beverly - 17 May 2004 13:33 GMT
> Beverly, your commitment to fitness and your youthful lifestyle are a
> real inspiration to me!  Congratulations on these changes you're
> making!
>
> Chris
> 262/152/ (145-150)

Thanks Chris.  I really appreciate this as you certainly have been an
inspiration for me.  The posts on weight training from you and others in
the group definitely influenced my decision to change gyms.

Beverly
Perple Gyrl - 16 May 2004 19:32 GMT
Those all sound like very positive changes!  Plus, getting a discount is
always good...

> Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
> changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
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> Beverly
Beverly - 17 May 2004 13:36 GMT
> Those all sound like very positive changes!  Plus, getting a discount is
> always good...

Thanks Perple.

I've been really surprised at some of the senior discounts I've
discovered - restaurants, department stores, amusement parks, lawn
services, etc.

Beverly

> > Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
> > changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
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> > Beverly
Ignoramus29075 - 16 May 2004 19:33 GMT
Sounds like a reaosnable plan. Your grandchildren should be proud.
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Beverly - 17 May 2004 13:40 GMT
> Sounds like a reaosnable plan. Your grandchildren should be proud.

Thanks Ig.   After learning that I joined the gym, one of my daughters has
decided that she and her two girls should take advantage of the local Y
program for families<g>

Beverly

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JMA - 16 May 2004 19:51 GMT
> With everything in place I'm hoping to see a weight loss and gain in
> strength and endurance over the next few months.
>
> Beverly

Beverly,

It really does sound like everything is coming together for you.  Looks like
you're set for a fabulous and successful summer.  I hope all works great for
you!

Jenn
Beverly - 17 May 2004 13:42 GMT
> > With everything in place I'm hoping to see a weight loss and gain in
> > strength and endurance over the next few months.
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> Jenn

Thanks Jenn.  I'm looking forward to increasing my endurance levels this
summer.  Some of these days on the bike trail can be long.  It's not
unusual to do 50-75 miles in a day while patroling.

Beverly
JMA - 18 May 2004 01:14 GMT
> Thanks Jenn.  I'm looking forward to increasing my endurance levels this
> summer.  Some of these days on the bike trail can be long.  It's not
> unusual to do 50-75 miles in a day while patroling.
>
> Beverly

We have a bike trail that's 18.2 miles long. My goal this summer is to ride
it both ways.  If my legs don't hold up for running anymore, then biking is
definitely going to be my sport of choice this summer.

Jenn
jmk - 18 May 2004 12:52 GMT
>>Thanks Jenn.  I'm looking forward to increasing my endurance levels this
>>summer.  Some of these days on the bike trail can be long.  It's not
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> it both ways.  If my legs don't hold up for running anymore, then biking is
> definitely going to be my sport of choice this summer.

I love it!  I think that I mentioned before that I used to run.  It
turns out that my knees were not designed for it :-(  I tried taking up
running again after I got to my maintenance weight and by the time I got
up to 5 mile runs, my knees were complaining again so I went back to the
bike.  This weekend I rode to Chapel Hill.  I was pretty excited about
that.  Now I need a loop that goes through that area (on bike
appropriate roads) so that I can eliminate some of the out and back portion.

As an aside, I was wondering if any of you have a scooter?  I am
interested in learning more about Vespas.  I don't have cycling
appropriate roads on the way to work but I could ride a scooter (vespas
get to about 60 mph).  It looks fun and they get up to 65 mpg so with
gas prices...  Of course, I would have to ride it *a lot* of miles to
use that as a justfication, huh?  I guess I had better stick to pedaling
 <VBG>!

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Beverly - 19 May 2004 02:21 GMT
> >>Thanks Jenn.  I'm looking forward to increasing my endurance levels this
> >>summer.  Some of these days on the bike trail can be long.  It's not
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> use that as a justfication, huh?  I guess I had better stick to pedaling
>   <VBG>!

I don't have a scooter and it's been years since I've been on one.  They
were quite the rage when I was a teenager.  My first boyfriend had a
Lambretta and we went everywhere on that thing.  After filling the van up
over the weekend I probably should consider getting one<g>

Beverly
janice - 19 May 2004 06:53 GMT
>I don't have a scooter and it's been years since I've been on one.  They
>were quite the rage when I was a teenager.  My first boyfriend had a
>Lambretta and we went everywhere on that thing.  After filling the van up
>over the weekend I probably should consider getting one<g>
>
>Beverly

Hey, I had one of those, in the early '60s (I'm referring ot the
lambretta, not the boyfriend, LOL!).  Quite trendy then, as well as
useful as we lived out in the countryside.  I don't think I'd go back
to doing that now - the volume of traffic on the roads has increased
beyond recognition and I'm not as brave as I used to be:)
janice
Beverly - 19 May 2004 14:31 GMT
> >I don't have a scooter and it's been years since I've been on one.  They
> >were quite the rage when I was a teenager.  My first boyfriend had a
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> beyond recognition and I'm not as brave as I used to be:)
> janice

It was the late '50's for me<g>  I grew up in a small Ohio town and we rode
that thing everywhere.  My oldest daughter had a scooter (can't remember
brand) when she was 14.  She never rode it too much and we only kept it
about one year.  At that time we lived in a very traffic congested area and
she didn't feel too safe on it.  The kids rode the motorcycles on the back
roads near our A-frame in Tennessee more than they did the scooter.

Beverly (who wishes she had a motorcycle right now)
Beverly - 19 May 2004 02:11 GMT
> > Thanks Jenn.  I'm looking forward to increasing my endurance levels this
> > summer.  Some of these days on the bike trail can be long.  It's not
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>
> Jenn

I never was much of a runner.  I tried it a few times but the knees just
don't cooperate.  I've had minor knee problems since age 10.  I jumped out
of a tree and planted my left knee in a pile of broken milk bottles.  It
took them hours to dig the glass out of my knee.  Thankfully running is
about the only thing that bothers them other than trying to crawl.

You should be able to handle that bike ride without any problems.

Beverly
Paul - 16 May 2004 21:25 GMT
Hi Bev,

Congrats on the bike patrol graduation!  I'm sure you'll do fine.  I joined
a Bally's too and really like it.  The atmosphere is great and a lot better
than working out at home in my opinion.  When I need to workout and don't
have time on my side I will workout at home, but I think there is something
about being with others that have the same type of goals like getting in
better shape makes it a better place to workout.

Have a great day,

Paul
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> Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
> changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
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> Beverly
Beverly - 17 May 2004 13:48 GMT
> Hi Bev,
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> Paul
> 300/181/175

Thanks Paul.  I'm glad to hear someone else goes to Bally's.  I live in a
small suburb and the choice is limited.  Our Bally's has been here for
quite a few years and I've never heard any complaints about the place.

Beverly

> > Exercise:  I stopped at the local Bally facilities Friday and will be
> > changing gyms next week.  I took a tour of the facilities and met with a
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> > Beverly
SnugBear - 19 May 2004 01:30 GMT
"Beverly" wrote:

> Exercise:  
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> With everything in place I'm hoping to see a weight loss and gain in
> strength and endurance over the next few months.

I want to be you when I grow up <s>

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Beverly - 19 May 2004 01:49 GMT
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> I want to be you when I grow up <s>

Thanks....but I've decided to never grow up!

I see from the sig you're back from the vacation.  Welcome back.  Hope you
had a great time.

Beverly
 
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