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Week 6 Weigh In

I finally did it…I broke the 30 pound barrier of weight loss!! In 6 weeks, I have dropped exactly 30 pounds, which my amazing math skills tell me is an average of 5 pounds per week, which is unreal! I’m pretty stoked, especially after this weekend. I only lost 2 pounds this past week (I know, ONLY 2 pounds right?) but that was partially my fault. In addition to the 30 pounds, I have also lost 5 inches of waistline!! I am at a point where I need get a smaller belt to hold up my pants! I’m shrinking and it feels amazing!

I had a frantic weekend and ended up not doing so hot following program. I did however make some better than bad choices when eating meals out and made sure to avoid things like fries, potatoes, or starchy carbs. I know, I know…I should be 100% on the program and behaving, but the reality of life is, I’m not always the best at planning my day and things happen. What is important here is that I was able to maintain my pre-weekend loss of 2 pounds through moderation of food intake and avoiding bad foods. This tells me that when I move on to the maintenance phase of the Medifast Program, I won’t have any trouble maintaining a diet that will keep my weight off. I am learning to eat less, eat better and live a healthier lifestyle.

Most importantly, after a busy weekend, I’m 100% back on track to continue my Medifast program. Without a second thought. I think an important part of any weight loss program is realizing just because you didn’t have a perfect day or even weekend there is no reason to call it quits or blow a whole week out. In fact, one bad meal doesn’t mean you give up either…if you find yourself without “program food” for one reason or another, seek out some healthy alternatives and press on!

This entry was posted by Brett Calbick on Monday, March 10th, 2008. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

3 Responses to Week 6 Weigh In

1 | margo said:

great info, once again. And how timely because my food didn’t arrive yet and I’ll be completely out of food tomorrow. I was a bit concerned, but now realize I can continue by making the right choices until food arrives.

BTW: Cograts on the 30 ( and the newer belt size)

Margo

2 | Beth said:

Way to go, buddy!!!! :)

You’re looking good!!

See ya on the Fat Guy Lounge!!

3 | Brett said:

Thanks for the kind words…once again! In absence of your food arriving, make sure you eat often, high er protein and above all don’t give in to urges to over-eat or eat food you know is horrible for you. The key to any weight loss and long term weight management has to lie within recognizing what is good for you and how much you can eat. By seeing that we can ensure that we keep our weight off in our post-medifast life!

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