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A Place To Keep Myself Accountable

@unexceptionallyfit

Mom who likes to cook and eat and drink trying to keep it all in check.
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Noom has terrible tech support

My account was accidentally canceled. They admitted a computer glitch. But no one is helping me to fix it.

I find something that works and this fucking happens.

I’m overly angry.

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What is Noom

(aka what I think Noom is – I don’t work for them)

Noom is a calorie counting weight loss app. It isn’t free and I don’t think it is very cheap, but I paid for it and forgot about it because…. yhat is how I justify spending money on myself, I erase it from my memory.

It resembles the free Myfitnesspal.com in many ways (track your food, burn more than you take it), but comes with the support of real people and specialists that you can text with through the app. I think I need these real people to answer to. I have started and stopped MyFitnessPal many times. Noom holds me more accountable. I have not yet been introduced to all these support people, but it comes with time. At first I was annoyed I didn’t get it all right away, but am now realizing that would be overwhelming and that the slow roll out helps maintain the honeymoon period longer - it is new and fun for more than a day.

Noom’s thing is that it encourages eating less calorie dense foods (foods with higher water content). Think more fruits and vegetables, broth-based soups over creamy ones, baked instead of fried, popcorn over chips, etc. No foods are off limits but there are ‘green foods’ that you should eat in large quantities (veggies, whole grains), ‘yellow foods’ that you should eat in moderate portions (beans, low-fat dairy), and ‘red foods’ that are goodies that should be eaten less frequently and in smaller proportions (everything I love – red meat, cake, etc.). But it works. I ate a ton yesterday including pizza and stayed within my calorie goal with good planning and a tough workout.

You get extra calories for working out and you have a step goal that increases each day. I have mine synched with my fitbit but still must log exercise separately.

Noom also touts its psychological based approach encouraging you to keep a long-term goal in mind and examining why that is your goal. My goal is to get to a healthy BMI. My why is for health, confidence, and to be a good role model for my daughter. They also give you daily articles about overcoming triggers, making good choices, not giving up when you are in a slump, etc. It is smart and basic. I am enjoying it. Plus there are quizzes and I love quizzes.

There are parts of the program I am not a huge fan of. I think their food database is lacking compared to myfitnesspal, their suggested recipes are terribly organized and just waste of space on the app (IMHO), and they can’t adjust their calorie suggestions for individual circumstances like mine (breastfeeding – so I just give myself permission to go over by a couple hundred cal. If necessary). But overall, I like it and plan on sticking with it.

I personally chose Noom over Weight Watchers because WW scarred me as a youth (well really one terrible lady at a weigh in was so rude to me when I was a young teen that I will NEVER GET OVER IT AND NEVER GO BACK AND YOU CAN’T MAKE ME!) and I’m not a fan of the points, I want to use calories because it just seems simpler to me.

OK. I hope that answered your question @squirrels-and-whales

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Noom week 1

I’m enjoying the program and need the accountability. I have lost a couple lbs this week and wish it was more, but also know my sodium intake has been high, so it’s likely to fall off with a few days of home cooked low salt meals.

I’m working out, but that is going to become harder to find time for with my new job. Plus side is new job and extra time with the kiddos will mean more steps and natural activity through out my days.

It’s a hard line to keep with breastfeeding and losing weight. Need calories to make milk, but not too much. Add in hormones etc. and it’s just not easy. But I’m doing it.

On Noom I made my goal my all time goal weight (which I haven’t been since high school) because I figure if I’m gonna do this I should do it right.

My goal weight is the highest weight I can be for a healthy BMI. And it’s a bit over 40 lbs away. 😬 but also I don’t think that’s too extreme.

Wish me luck.

On to week 2.

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Just signed up for Noom

I’m 4 months post partum and the heaviest (non-pregnant) I’ve been in a decade.

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I am so sore from a circuit training aerobic workout class. I feel like Jack Donaghy trying to remember how to walk while acting.

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Time to admit it...

I’m a Whole30 drop out. I made it around a week.

Things got too nuts... unexpected business trip for the hubby, a sick kid, no time to go shopping, and I dropped out. It was a slow fade... but I have to admit it. I’m out.

Judge me accordingly.

But i’m eating paleo 90% of the time and I have lost weight the past two weeks. Which is really what this is all about for me. In fact, I have lost 12 lbs in 2 weeks (which is a ridiculously high number even though I have a lot to loose - so I know it is water weight). Either way, I’ll take it.

So continue judging me accordingly. (winky face)

I still have 15 lbs to go to my normal weight and 40ish to my ultimate always forever goal weight that I have never been.

So there is that.

xo

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Day 2 a day late

I wrote a post about bowel movements and Tumblr lost it. You can thank them later. Needless to say I'm feeling good. Yesterday was very tough but I persevered. Eggs with chili for breakfast and then I took a yoga class at lunch. I strained a neck muscle In shoulder stand (I'm feeling much better now). But after an uninspired salad for lunch I got home to an empty house and opened the fridge. I was starving and in pain. So I just STARED at a Tupperware of mac and cheese for 5 minutes. Then took a few bites of chicken curry and soaked in an epsom salt bath for 20 minutes. My neck felt a lot better so I made spaghetti squash with sausages and tomato sauce. I overcame! It was hard. But I did good. I'm proud of myself.

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Getting prepped for tomorrow's Whole30. I'm doing things a little more lax this time with maybe a few legumes (lentils) and not killing myself to find sausages without sugar, etc. I don't have the time to hit up numerous different store and this is about healthy, sustainable choices. I don't have specific food sensitivities. I'm just trying to get back to true whole food good choices. On the left a ham and spinach frittata for breakfast. On the right spinach, steak, lentils, topped with Asian tomato salad for lunch. Maybe I should call this my wholefood30 to not piss off the powers that be.

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I probably should ease my way into Monday's big challenge start. But instead I may have all the wine tonight.

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40 minute tabata workout

It isn't the run I needed to do. But when you are stuck home with the kiddo you do what you can.

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Running

Getting back at it after a rough early summer (broken toe and bronchitis). I have run twice this week and hope to get two more in before Monday. I have a 1/2 marathon in October and can barely run 3 miles without stopping. Ooops.

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