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06-18-2008, 07:15 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Hi Miss Jane
Although I've been AWOL on the site for quite a bit, I just read about your loss and wanted to send my symphathies to you.
Take good care of yourself
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06-19-2008, 08:27 AM
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#1112 (permalink)
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Scale Watch: Going down!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 3,836
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Major cyberhugs to all of my friends here at JP for all of the kind words and PM's. You all are wonderful.
Tomorrow I have a day off of work and I will be getting my BodPod done in the AM. I plan to workout tomorrow sometime, as well. I'll just ease back in and feel my way through.
I'll report back in on the BodPod results, too!
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Originally Posted by UConnJulie
Jane, first of all, I am SOOOOOOO sorry about Sophie. I just can't imagine the sorrow and pain you are feeling from such a traumatic event. You are in my prayers.
Second, I have Power Training, and although I think it is a great book and well laid-out, 4x10 is a LOT of volume. I have been on Dos' board and somewhere he does say that if you are not used to that much volume to build up to it, or to just drop one set to make it more like what you have been doing. You don't want to burn yourself out dieting and doing that much volume. JMO.
Sending you some hugs and warm fuzzy thoughts ...

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Originally Posted by fengshway
hey jane, just want you to know that I am thinking of you. gentle exercise feels right to me in these times. meditative walks, yoga and stretches. putting on some music and going for a gentle walk in a venue that renews my spirit. hoping these ideas resonate with you too. (((((HUGS)))))
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Originally Posted by GinnyLou
You have every reason to be having a tough time.  I hope it starts getting easier for you. I've been thinking about you a ton. Be sure and take care of yourself.
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Originally Posted by nutbar
Agreed. Don't pressure yourself right now with workouts, just go with some gentle movements while you start to heal. You're already looking hot in your bikini so no pressures there. 
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Originally Posted by UConnJulie
x4
Allow yourself the space to grieve ... and the space to recover.
Sending more hugs ...

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Originally Posted by gregl515
Take your time and allow yourself to grieve properly. That is a horrible loss.
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Originally Posted by dillytl
Jane, I'm so very sorry to hear about Sophie  .......Big hugs to you.
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Originally Posted by Cynic
Jane, I'm sorry to hear about Sophie. I do hope you can get back into the swing of things before too long, but certainly give yourself some time to grieve.
Of all the damnable circumstance...
I read the story. I look forward to your return but take the time needed.
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Originally Posted by SpacecityPaula
*hugs* now is the time to be gentle with yourself.
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Originally Posted by jesca
Hugs! I totally agree with everyone. I do better when I get outside and away from everything. I grieved through running on a track as well. Somehow going in circles over and over was meditative. I didn't have to worry about lights or anything I could just let my mind go and my body deal with it. Find what works for you and allow yourself the time to do it. We're here for you!
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Originally Posted by kfisherx
Yeah Jane... I was wondering about you coming back so soon. Just chill and grieve and rest. Your body needs that from you. Eat healthy and hydrate and get more sleep than normal. Things will come back for you eventually. Don't rush it...
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Originally Posted by LoriAnne
Jane, I have been out of the loop for many days and wanted you to know how sorry I am for you as I just read this horrible news.
You will get back to that place where you can focus mentally and physically, but don't let any more unhappiness into your life because you are taking a needed break. You are an amazing woman and will get through this difficult time. Grief is exhausting and the way we deal with it is exceptionally personal. Do what you need to do for yourself and know that we all care about you.
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Originally Posted by Bytsi
Hey Jane... I know it's been said before, but take your time and let yourself deal with emotions before you try a new challenging program. Sometimes working out helps, but do it on your own terms, and only if it is helping.
I just saw an article in the paper about possibly closing the dog park because yours wasn't the only incident (a large dog swam across the pond and hurt a small dog)... you probably saw the article, but... they really do need to police those things better to ensure safety for everyone if they're going to keep it open.
Hang in there... we're thinking about you.
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Originally Posted by Littlemermaidklb
I thought I has posted my best wishes to you inhere at some point, but I don't see them and I'm sure the site probably ate them while it was doing strange and bizarre things. At any rate, I echo what everyone else in here has said about giving yourself time to heal. Hope to see you posting again soon! We miss you!
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Originally Posted by prof41
Hi Miss Jane
Although I've been AWOL on the site for quite a bit, I just read about your loss and wanted to send my symphathies to you.
Take good care of yourself
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"If someone says I can't, then it makes me all the more determined to prove that I can."
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06-19-2008, 09:05 AM
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#1113 (permalink)
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Super Hero Wannabe
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Not in a box, not with a fox
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Oh Oh Oh Bod Pod, I'm so excited! I can't wait to hear how it goes!
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06-19-2008, 12:06 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Jane, I'm so sorry to hear about Sophie.
Count me as another who is very excited for your Bod Pod thing and looking forward to seeing your results.
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06-20-2008, 10:07 AM
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#1115 (permalink)
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Scale Watch: Going down!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ohio
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OK, just got back from my Bod Pod. WOW! What an eye-opening experience. Before I went, I had a caliper measurement done and I did my Omron this morning, so I had those two measurements to compare with the Bod Pod. All along, I have been thinking that both of those measurement methods were not very accurate. Because knowing my BF% is more important to me than the scale number, I decided the Bod Pod was the way to go.
When I got there, I explained to the Dr at the university why I was there and showed him my other readings (from the calipers and the Omron) and told him I wanted to know how accurate different methods were, and to finally know the RIGHT percentage. He went on to explain that I would probably be surprised by my reading and that it most likely would be quite a bit higher than I thought. Most people using the methods I had used are getting percentages that are WAY low. He said he's seen both methods be off by 10 percentage points.
Here are mine.....I was a bit shocked!
Calipers 26.5%
Omron 27.5%
BodPod 32.5%!
Yikes! I'm not happy about it, but at least now I know an accurate number and I am going to go back every 3 months to check it and totally forget about the Omron and the calipers.
If you've got a Bod Pod in your area, you should do it. For me, it was eye-opening, educational, and I'm glad I did it.
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My Training Log
~This is an lolcat-free zone~
"If someone says I can't, then it makes me all the more determined to prove that I can."
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06-20-2008, 10:26 AM
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OMG Its a workout!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: YEAH!!! I can still do 95 lbs DLs
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How much did the Bod Pod Run???
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06-20-2008, 10:34 AM
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Hungry
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Yikes! I'm not happy about it, but at least now I know an accurate number and I am going to go back every 3 months to check it and totally forget about the Omron and the calipers.
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Well, I never would have put you there. That is almost the same as mine from the BodPod, I got done last month - mine is higher.
So, it means we are going to kick some butt these next 3 months, right? LOL At least that is my plan. I plan on going back the end of August and I am doing my damndest to get that number down. I'm using it as a motivational tool and not necessarily a starting point because my 1st reading was 34.9%, but a starting point from getting my diet (your already is) in check.
You look so much smaller/defined than that number - which isn't a horrible number but, I totally get the shocked part of it.
Anyways, good for you and getting it done. I don't want to ramble in your log too much. You'll be hearing from me soon. 
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begins with believing you can become who you wish to be." - Thanks, K.
"Suck it up for a week or two and you'll be used to it. Part of the problem is the somewhat recent line that goes something like this... "If you're hungry, you're eating too little." Total bullshit. We're hungry because we're on diets." - Roland
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06-20-2008, 10:46 AM
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#1118 (permalink)
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Scale Watch: Going down!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by SpacecityPaula
How much did the Bod Pod Run???
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$25
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Originally Posted by GinnyLou
Well, I never would have put you there. That is almost the same as mine from the BodPod, I got done last month - mine is higher.
So, it means we are going to kick some butt these next 3 months, right? LOL At least that is my plan. I plan on going back the end of August and I am doing my damndest to get that number down. I'm using it as a motivational tool and not necessarily a starting point because my 1st reading was 34.9%, but a starting point from getting my diet (your already is) in check.
You look so much smaller/defined than that number - which isn't a horrible number but, I totally get the shocked part of it.
Anyways, good for you and getting it done. I don't want to ramble in your log too much. You'll be hearing from me soon. 
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Thanks, Ginny....you always make me feel better!
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~This is an lolcat-free zone~
"If someone says I can't, then it makes me all the more determined to prove that I can."
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06-20-2008, 12:04 PM
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#1119 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Originally Posted by missjane
BodPod 32.5%!
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I can't believe that!
You know, it doesn't change the fact that you are totally hot in a bikini. I hope that doesn't sound like I'm hitting on you. You know what I mean.
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06-20-2008, 12:34 PM
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Super Hero Wannabe
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Not in a box, not with a fox
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Wow! I must be in the 50% range or something! It's good to know that the calipers can be so far off and I wasn't missing out by not doing them. Once I finish the repair program and get through some of metaburn, I'm going to try to find a place and get it done.
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06-20-2008, 12:34 PM
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Forkinator
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Originally Posted by marthand99
I can't believe that!
You know, it doesn't change the fact that you are totally hot in a bikini.
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No kidding!! I mean, it's not like I'm some great expert in bodyfat guesstimation but, wow, I would have expected much lower. You look great regardless of what the numbers say, Jane.
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06-20-2008, 01:57 PM
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PEELEing :o)
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Connecticut
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It just goes to show how skewed our perceptions are ... "normal" bodyfat percentage is 22-25%!!
| Body Type | Female | Male |
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| Athlete | <17% | <10% | | Lean | 17-22% | 10-15% | | Normal | 22-25% | 15-18% | | Above Average | 25-29% | 18-20% | | Overfat | 29-35% | 20-25% | | Obese | 35+% | 25+% |
But I agree, Jane ... you look lower than that to me ... but ultimately bodyfat percentage doesn't matter. What matters ultimately is that you are happy with what you see in the mirror!!

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06-20-2008, 02:27 PM
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Senior Hamster
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Wow Jane, gotta say I'm surprised by that number. I'm still thinking about it, but not sure i could handle hearing a really high number... For me, the calipers are consistent (done by the same expert each month) if not totally "accurate", so knowing the trend may be more important than the actual number for someone like me who obsesses on it...
I really did expect a lower number based on your ht/wt and pictures... wow!
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A lot of NEAT one day is NOT "useless" if the next day the scale doesn't move. -- Aoife
"Hunger is your hips screaming at you that they are disappearing!" -- Oprah
Be careful about reading health books - you may die of a misprint -- Mark Twain
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06-20-2008, 02:42 PM
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#1124 (permalink)
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Scale Watch: Going down!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ohio
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Well, for me, I really needed to know the CORRECT number. Trending doesn't work for me. I wanted to know the real number for health reasons. I need to know how much lean vs how much fat. My whole goal is to increase lean (eventually) so I will not suffer from the muscle loss that my mom has experienced. I want to be strong. So, knowing the numbers is a big deal for me.
As for my weight. At 5'8" and 140 lbs, I really am stuck now on what to do. Obviously I have some fat left to lose! But, I'm scared to go much lower on the scale, but it looks like I will have to do so. I really want to maintain lean, get off the fat and THEN work on BUILDING lean. Hopefully at my next bodpod reading, I will see the fat loss and lean retention I am looking for.
Bytsi, I also had consistent caliper readings done by an "expert" each time. And, the Omron had been consistent for the last couple of months within a percentage or two. So, obviously, as the doc said.....these methods are not accurate. I think it's important to know exactly how much fat vs lean one has. Like I said, for health reasons, in particular.
If someone would have asked me what my bodyfat percentage was a year ago, I would have had NO CLUE. If I would have come to this board and compared myself to others, I would have probably put myself at 30%. Recently, I was thinking that the calipers and Omron were about 2% off...maybe....again, because I was comparing myself to others. Now, I know I was comparing myself to others who ALSO were stating inaccurate BF readings. I feel much more informed now and a freedom from the calipers and Omron. I am only going to measure 4 times a year and do it the right way.
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My Training Log
~This is an lolcat-free zone~
"If someone says I can't, then it makes me all the more determined to prove that I can."
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