"Let me know it's real, son, if it's really real."
~ Method Man
Do you weigh yourself regularly? And if so, how often? The scale is a funny thing. It can make you jump for joy or slump into a corner depending upon the day.
Yeah, it can.
So check it. Team S.J.G.R. is all about the realness. We recognize, as a team, that knowledge is power and that lots of factors work together when it comes to health. A lot of factors.
And so. What I'm not going to do is launch into any of those things people say designed to make us wander back into hypothetical la-la land. Like what, you ask?
Ah hem. Let me tell you a few--with arguments to keep you in touch with the REALNESS.
"Muscle weighs a lot more than fat so don't worry about the scale not moving."
Well. True dat. But honestly? If you are watching what you eat and exercising, at some point, the daggone scale should move. And if it absolutely is not? Log exactly what you are eating for three days down to the very last B-L-T (bite-lick-taste.) That's the only way to see what the problem is.
Rule: If you are managing the fork and moving? No matter how much muscle weighs, at some point you should see some appreciable change on the scale. Yeah, I said it.
"I think my weight is hormonal because of. . . . "
Yawn. Unless you are being treated with high dose steroids for something, to that I say to you my favorite three words accompanied by twisted lips and furrowed brow:
CUT. IT. OUT.
Your thyroid is not the reason. Nor is your birth control. You going through "the change" is not it either. Now. Do these things slow down your metabolism? Sure. But can they explain thirty extra pounds? Nope. That's a fork-management issue. Hormones just give us more reason to be more vigilant and aggressive with fork management.
"I'm retaining water so that explains. . ."
CUT. IT. OUT.
Water weight is minimal unless you have heart failure or something like that. If you step on a scale and it's reading five pounds heavier? That ain't water, boo. Instead, it's proof that the Co-colas you've been drinking and the margaritas you've been allowing aren't water under the bridge, either.
CUT. IT. OUT.
"This scale is jacked up."
More than five pounds of overage? Something else might be jacked up, too.
CUT. IT. OUT.
My point? Simple. Yes, there can be a some fluctuations on your scale that aren't meaningful. But that pendulum shouldn't swing very far nor should it be the explanation for a person who is carefully watching their diet and exercising from EVER losing weight. Naah, man. I don't care how many hormonal issues that person has going on.
Yeah, I said it.
Now. Let me balance all of this out by saying that the scale is just ONE data point. So NO it isn't something that we should let guide EVERYTHING but at some point it just is what it is. At some point, it should move. Those "last ten" or "last however many" often make me think that there's still something kitche-related that hasn't been shut down or added to your "it's a no" list.
And, okay, okay. . . .if you are doing a REALLY aggressive weight training program then maybe you might see some slower scale movement. But not in the way that I often hear people suggesting as the explanation for no results. It's all back to what we said before:
We get fit in the gym. We lose weight in the KITCHEN. If the scale isn't budging? Peep that pantry. Frisk that fridge. And whatever is in there that shouldn't be?
CUT. IT. OUT.
Yup.
So me. This week? Dude. I stepped on my scale and was up. 2 pounds. And no, my tape measure didn't show any bad changes nor did my clothes. But I knew why those 2 pounds were there and it damn sure wasn't "water weight." It was that Little Caesar's cheesy bread that I ate over the weekend. And the bagel I ate that Isaiah didn't want. And my mother-in-law's AMAZING homemade lasagna that is as heavy as a brick when you lift it onto your plate. That, and the B-L-T's I took from Zack and Isaiah's waffle fries from Chik-fil-A.
Plus or minus a few slurps of their milkshakes.
Yes. I did that. ME. Not water weight. Not hormones. Not my vicious weight lifting routine.
Real talk, man.
The truth is this: I ate things I didn't need to be eating. I drank some of my calories. In other words, I TRIPPED! No. I don't always get it right and I, too, struggle with yummy food weaknesses and poor impulse control at times. But how can you do better if you are in denial?
Answer: YOU CAN'T.
Yep, I did that. Let me tell you what I didn't do--I didn't trick myself into thinking that I could make it all better just by going for a long run. No'm and No SUH! Because that isn't enough. And since we believe in mostly exercise as a means to be fit and heart healthy and fork management as the way we stay on top of our weight, those things must be disconnected.
At least for us to sustain it.
And so. Since I knew that I'd made a few bad choices, I stepped on the scale to get a shot in the arm of the realness. Sure did. When I saw that scale go up, an I knew I had SCALE DOWN.
And that starts with scaling down the excuses.
Yup.
Knowledge is power, man. If weighing yourself too much discourages you, fine, don't. But you need a tape measure or a pair of jeans or SOMETHIN'! (pronounced "sun-shin!") Something has to keep you honest. Something has to smack you out of la-la land and into reality. For me, that's a scale. And I like stepping onto it because it nips things in the bud before they become zipper issues. (Zipper issue: when you can't zip something up that you once could.)
Mmm hmm.
Look, y'all. This food part is going to be the hardest part. See, the exercise part? Once you start you get kind of hyped so it's cool. But the fork management? That parts a booger-bear. Yet to get your spare tire down and to rid yourself of that visceral fat suffocating your vital organs, it's what has to be done. Otherwise you'll be one of those people who runs 26.2 miles and bikes even more but is still struggling with extra pounds. Yep. On Team S.J.G.R. we know the truth. And the truth is that you CANNOT outrun, outbike or outswim a big DONK without simultaneous fork management. YOU CANNOT.
Doesn't that suck?
I knoooooow it does. But it's true. I'm sorry. It is.
Sigh.
Yes. Once again, S.J.G.R., people.
But we got this. We do. So bring the pain. We ain't scurred a no scale.
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I agree..the food part sucks! BUT...I have not had a Smores Goldfish or my toast before I go to bed since SJGR team started and I slipped into a pair of capris I could not get into a couple of months ago! I do have to disagree on muscle weighing more than fat...a pound weighs a pound. But a pound of muscle takes up one quarter of the space as a pound of fat. Like a pound of butter...a pound of fat takes up all the space of the four sticks....a pound of muscle takes up the space of one stick. Also a pound of muscle burns 52 calories a day at rest while a pound of fat burns 3 calories a day at rest....to me that is why our metabolism slows down...because we get lazy! Good post...I look forward to Thursday!
ReplyDeleteMy problem is that my horses keep developing stripes and heading out for the Serengeti. I actually do have the blood work and the 24 hour urine samples to prove it's hormonal. But that being said, I was still able to loose 60 pounds controlling the fork. The thing about that is everyone has a different idea about what a healthy diet is. Pretty much everybody agrees that lots of fruits and vegetables are healthy and sugar is not. After that things get really tricky. I mean things like high protein versus low fat. Or low fat versus low carb. Vegan? Paleo? South Beach? It gets really tricky. When I was growing up if you weren't on the Clean Your Plate Club wagon, you were pretty much a heretic. And that plate contained plenty of mashed potatoes with gravy and white bread with oleo. I have stood in many a corner because the plate had creamed corn on it, or I flat out refused to drink that half pint of milk. But the mashed potatoes and white bread and creamed corn were considered a healthy diet just a generation ago. I know what I consider a healthy diet, but I can tell you right off that some of my S.J.G.R. team mates would strongly disagree with me. Then after you decide what you think is a healthy diet the mind game begins because you walk into the grocery store and realize just how very many thing are on that "it's a no" list. And everyone around you seem to be able to eat those things with impunity, or not, but they just d.g.a.s. Me, I wanted to kick that 90 pound chick in the breakfast line this morning with both a muffin and fried potatoes on her plate, loading it with bacon. I don't really know where I'm going with this, but this is where the kitchen gets me.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... Why do I feel like you wrote this directly to me? LOL! Dang! I hear you loud and clear!
ReplyDeleteXoxo,
Biz
From the Deck of the Poop,
ReplyDeleteDr. KD, there is a phrase used by us old guys when we confess some long held secret. Goes like this " Well, it's time to come out of the bushes". Dr. KD, you just set fire to the bushes the I've been hiding in. 1. My scale is vacillating be 229 and 233 since I started S.J.G.R.; no problem because I started back going to the gym and that "Muscle" weighs more that the "fat". You see, I actually lost two lbs. of fat but I gained two lbs. of muscle. Make sense to me! Poopdeck CUT. IT.OUT. 2. Since I go to the gym and then go to the track and walk 3.5 to 5 miles (depending on how good the stories are that morning) I can go to Dennys and order from the senior menu. You see the senior menu gives you only 2 big fluffy pancakes instead of the usual 3. Poopdeck Cut. it. Out. There are these chocolate covered ACAI berries the I saw in Costco. I had heard Dr. Oz say that these berries were healthy, so the more I ate the healthier I would be. I didn't factor in the chocolate covering. Poopdeck CUT. It. Out!!! There are several other CUT. IT. OUT.s but I'm getting tired of typing and the fire from the bushes is nipping at my butt.!!!
Poopdeck
Yep. I'd like to add the I'M JUST BIG BONED myth. I mean my wrists and fingers are freaky small and my legs are like sticks but I talked myself into a food coma grew a belly and I was all like BUT LOOK AT MY TINY FREAKING BONES. Now I count every single calorie. And this morning I took a t shirt out of my drawer and it was so long I thought it was my son's who is 6' 5" and healthy. Nope that was my post menopausal pregnancy disappearing. And also my breasts. I adore these posts of yours. So thank you as always (you are like having a personal trainer except better. Also like to add NO. MORE. SIDE. BOOB.
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Rebecca No More Side Boob Loudon
I am finally ready to get real. The scale doesn't lie and I don't really make excuses. I more say are you kidding me?? and walk away disgusted, but not focus on the problem.
ReplyDeleteToday I got some focus and clarity. I know how this works, and how I work and I know how I did it after both pregnancies, but it is hard and I am soft.
But I'm trying. I got out the tape measure, which doesn't lie either and tells a more terrible tale. I wrote the numbers down, and I'll be watching them.
I'm turning into sponge mel square pants and I'd really rather not.
So I started the food journal again, and I'm watching the calories and the fit bit, and here we go. Thanks for the push.
xo