More Than a Number: My Weight Loss and Wellness Update.

My wellness journey is a multi-faceted adventure. I have some great updates today – from food tasting notes to some non-scale victories that have shocked me.

First, for my tasting notes: I tried this yogurt. It was very creamy. It had a delicious blueberry flavor. Macros: 170 calories, 3.5 g fat, 9 g carbs, and 25 g of protein. I added some extra blueberries.

I went to the gym today. I did well. Ten minute warm up on the treadmill. I then used the following machines:

  • Seated row – 50 lbs – 3 sets of 10
  • Back – 50 lbs – 3 sets of 10
  • Lat-pull down – 50 lbs – 3 sets of 10
  • Pec fly – 40 lbs – 3 sets of 10
  • Abdominal crunch – 50 lbs – 3 sets of 10

After that, I treated myself (It is free with my membership) to a hydro massage. Apparently this is how to get me to go to the gym and exercise – promise me a hydro massage! LOL

Kathy is enjoying her hydro massage

Some of my recently discovered non-scale victories:

  1. I can bend over and touch the floor.
  2. I can touch my hands behind my back and actually lift them up a little.
  3. I bought some new clothes that fit me and they are at least two sizes smaller than what I’ve been wearing.

I swore I wasn’t going to buy new clothes until I lost another 25 pounds, but my pants were falling down, and I didn’t want to wear rainbow suspenders to keep them up.

I’ve been using my Lumen device almost every day and yesterday I blew a 1 – which means I woke up in fat burn. That means I was burning 80% – 100% fat while sleeping. When I went to bed last night, I blew a 2, which means I was burning 60% – 80% fat.

While my weight loss has slowed a little, I am feeling better and that is a big deal.

My next gym visit will be Thursday. Is it weird to say that I’m looking forward to it?

Thanks for reading.

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Kathy Harriott

My husband, Mike, and I moved from NJ to Southwest Florida in September 2006. I currently work for the local county Facilities Dept. and fill my free time with crafts, reading and my experiments in the kitchen.

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