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BIWI's 2-week Boot Camp - first weigh-in Thursday 18th April

509 replies

KeepOrfThemCarbs · 18/04/2012 21:22

I am starting this thread instead of BIWI as I have created the spreadsheet so we can count up the total weightloss for us all (and graphs etc in order to satisfy my geeky urges).

I have put the names in alphabetical order so names are easier for people to find. Please put your 'current weight' in pounds or kilos, it doesn't matter, I'll SORT IT AHT.

ANTagony - starting weight 16st 3lb
ANTagony DH - starting weight 17st 6lb
Badcat666 - would like to lose 4-5lbs over next 2 weeks.
BerylStreep - starting weight 89.2kg
Bettybathroom - starting weight 61.7kg
BIWI - starting weight 10st 6lbs
Blueberryboybait - starting weight 14st 9lbs
cardoon - starting weight 10st 12
Catsmamma- waist 36
Coocoocachoo - starting weight 12st 4lbs
creamtea1 - starting weight 10 st 7
Custardoguiltybyassociation- starting weight 9st 7lb
Daisychicken - starting weight 9st 2lb
DistantShip ? starting at 12st 2lbs
Dorado - starting weight 83.3kg
EatenAllTheEasterEggs - starting weight 12st 10
elliephant - starting weight 10st 7lbs
Encyclo - starting weight 10st3
Eviltwin - starting weight 9st12lb
FaresPlease - starting weight 11st
FauxFox - starting weight 11st11
Fava-starting at 67kg
FiddleDeFat - starting weight 15st 2lbs
Flipflopflap - starting weight 10st 13lb
Fourthousandholes - starting index 100
Fuzzybirds - starting weight 9st 4lbs
GettinTrimmer - starting weight 12st 9lb
Gincognito - starting weight at 11st 6lbs
GlitterKitty - starting weight 12st 5
Gothicmama - starting weight 9 st 13
GreenEyesandHam - starting weight 9st 12lbs
Greygirl -starting weight 10.9
Hepsibaaah - starting weight 140lbs
ilovemyteddy -starting weight 192.6lb
JaxTeller - starting weight 14st 13lbs
kandinskysgirl-starting weight 12.3
KeepOrfThemCarbs - starting weight 10st 8lbs
Knotty - starting weight 10st 7lb
LackaDAILYcarb - tarting weight 81.5kg
Ledkr-starting weight 13 stones
lemniscate - starting weight 12st 5lbs
Littlemagic - starting index 100
livelongandprosper - starting weight 9st 9lbs
Londonone - starting weight 13.13
LoopingLizards - starting weight 130 lbs
Lovecat - starting weight 12st 2
mammya - starting waist 107cm
MariaCallous' DH - starting weight 14st 8
MariaCallous -starting weight 9st 10
MNP - starting weight 15st 12lbs
Moonmother - starting weight 10st 8 lbs
MrsNouveauRichards - starting weight 10st 2lbs
MsRinky - starting weight 107.8kg
mummyduff - starting weight 10st1lb.
noddyholder -starting weight 9st 9lbs
NotMostPeople - starting weight 12st 0lbs
Ohforfoxsake - starting weight 12st 5
Onthecouch - starting weight 182 lbs
Phwooooar - starting weight 14.4
Pistey - starting weight 10st 7.
PorkyandBess - starting weight 10st 12.5lb
Radio Silence - starting weight 10st 7 lbs
Renaldo -starting weight 78.5 kgs
Roseforme - starting weight 12stone11
Schnarkle - starting weight 157lbs
SeriousWispaHabit - starting weight 14st 8
SharonGless - starting weight 13st 4lbs
ShirleyKnot - starting weight 12st 2
Slotrightin - starting weight 12st 9lb
slowlyburningcalories - starting weight 12st 4lbs
Smokinaces - aims to lose 7lb in a fortnight
Teandthorazine - starting weight 11st
TherapeuticVino - starting weight 12s 1lb
TheShapeJaper - starting weight 9.12
Thisisformatilda - starting weight 13st 8lbs
ToryLovell - starting weight 14stone 3
Twit - starting weight 10 st 10
Vnmum - starting weight 10st 1 1/2
WillieWaggledagger - starting weight 11st 4lb
Wizzybizzy - starting weight 10st
Wohmum - starting weight 10 st 14

OP posts:
MariaCallous · 24/04/2012 22:37

Just wow on our amazing work. Slap on back and magazine in bed for all!

londonlottie · 24/04/2012 22:42

Agree with you Beryl - I'm the same. What is the idea for after a 2 week bootcamp? I know with IPD the suggestion is to slowly re-introduce the eliminated carbs, but in my experience that's a risky strategy unless you're close to your target weight. I'm trying for a slightly-relaxed-but-let's-not-reintroduce-bready-substances approach. I know it doesn't work for me to follow a system where I only lose weight if I'm 100% 'good', so am trying to be 95% good all of the time rather than 100% good for a short period followed by a huge fall off the wagon. Feck, that all sounds completely incomprehensible. Confused

DistantShip · 25/04/2012 07:08

I'm still here too! Down 5.5lbs to 11st 10lbs. GrinGrin. Always on iPhone so can't cut n paste. Can someone add me to the spreadsheet please??

Love this WOE - especially as I'm a gluten free zone and most other commercial diets are based around recipes that are full of stuff I can't have.

Onthecouch · 25/04/2012 08:05

Keeporf, I am still in. Can you please add me too.

Not a massive loss as so many of you. I am down to 179 lbs from 182, so meagre 3 lbs loss, but still its something off. Lots of cheating last week but trying to stick to this WOE from this week.

Fava · 25/04/2012 08:50

I really need a new set of scales. Technically I have 4, they all read different numbers, so I still stick to my 20yrs old rusty (wish it was trusty) one and take an average of 3 reading of it. Because of the above and after last week and the few stalling weeks beforehand, I wasn't going to weigh in 'til the end but still I couldn't resist...

Finally I'm down 3lb Grin

BIWIWhoMustBeObeyed · 25/04/2012 09:10

Onthecouch - 3lbs is not meagre! Especially if there has been lots of cheating! Those who have seen a bigger loss haven't cheated. There's a lesson in there somewhere ... Grin

Well done, Fava!

Glad to see that lots of you are still here and not AWOL!

I'm contemplating what Phase 2 might be all about. But if people want to stick to Bootcamp then that's fine - no need to move on if it's working for you.

Twit · 25/04/2012 12:31

Thanks getorf you are truly a nerd wonder. Well done everyone despite the cheating who has managed to lose and keep going to those who haven't.

just re-mentioning the fact that I have not cheated despite feeling so shite last week

Grin
BIWIWhoMustBeObeyed · 25/04/2012 12:32
Grin
ohforfoxsake · 25/04/2012 12:43

Beryl/Lottie/anyone else - I'm up for another fortnight of bootcamp (I'm going to a wedding in the middle of it so will need it).

BIWI - how do you feel about cracking the whip some more?

londonlottie · 25/04/2012 12:46

Good, I only started on Monday so am still psyching myself up for this! Although a 3lb drop in 2 days is quite the incentive I need. :)

RatherBeOnThePiste · 25/04/2012 13:24

I have this sinking feeling ( quite literally today ) that I won't have lost any more tomorrow. I may have a carb free tantrum....

BIWIWhoMustBeObeyed · 25/04/2012 13:25

Pourquoi, pistey?

RatherBeOnThePiste · 25/04/2012 13:42

Je ne sais pas BIWI. Sad

I have done everything right and was exactly the same today as on Monday. Just about to have stir fry prawns and some veggies for lunch. In ketosis all the time too.

BIWIWhoMustBeObeyed · 25/04/2012 13:44

Well maybe tomorrow you will see a drop?

I know what you mean. I feel 'fat' today, and as if I haven't lost/may have gained. But - we're in it for the long haul, and not just a weigh-in every 3 or 4 days, aren't we?

RatherBeOnThePiste · 25/04/2012 14:03

You are right lovely BIWI, long haul is exactly what we are in for, and I think this horrid weather makes me feel bleugh too. Bleugh and actually quite soggy really!

RadioSilence · 25/04/2012 14:04

It would be nice to have a big loss every week but to be honest every time I have lost weight fast it has all gone back on and more besides .

I am trying to think of this as less of a diet and more of a way of eating for life. I fully expect to have treats on the way but the kick start this boot camp has given me to ditch the sugar and processed carbs means I will choose to have them now, rather than desperately needing to have them and raiding the biscuit tin in a starved frenzy.

BIWI - would it be possible to give us an idea of the rules for the next two weeks before Sunday. I need to get the shopping in so I can be poised and ready to eat raspberies and mascarpone

RatherBeOnThePiste · 25/04/2012 14:07

Can gin be part of Phase 2?

prettybird · 25/04/2012 14:13

Lush!! Grin WineWine Wink

BIWIWhoMustBeObeyed · 25/04/2012 14:14
Fuzzybirds · 25/04/2012 14:26

Just checking in to say I'm still here too! No weight loss since last thurs though, possibly due to TOTM or one or two or three g&t's over the weekend. Fingers crossed at least one pound will come off this week.

BIWIWhoMustBeObeyed · 25/04/2012 14:42

RadioSilence - am on it ...

RadioSilence · 25/04/2012 14:49

You are a star. Thank you (There should be a gold star emoticon)

KeepOrfThemCarbs · 25/04/2012 14:55

I will add everyone I have missed out back onto the list tomorrow.

OP posts:
BIWIWhoMustBeObeyed · 25/04/2012 15:26

OK - how do you feel about these rules - sort of 'Bootcamp Light':

1. Eat three, proper meals a day
You must eat breakfast. It doesn?t have to be a lot, but you must have something. For the rest of the day, if you?re eating enough food and you are in ketosis then you shouldn?t be hungry. But if you are hungry, eat something. (Hard boiled eggs make a great snack)

2. Avoid processed food
Focus on pure, natural protein as the basis for your meals ? meat/fish/eggs.
You may include processed meats like bacon or (low carb) sausages, smoked salmon, smoked mackerel, gammon - but please don?t have these at every meal or every day. As well as being highly processed they often contain undesirable ingredients, can add unnecessary extra carbs into your diet, and often include sugar.

3. Eat lots of fat
Eating fat helps you to burn fat. Honestly! It will also keep you feeling fuller for longer. Fry in butter, add butter to vegetables, eat salad with a home-made vinaigrette dressing (not made with balsamic vinegar though, as this is too sweet), add mayonnaise where you can (just check the carb count on your mayo first). Eat fattier cuts of meat ? e.g. pork belly, roast chicken with the skin on and/or eat the fat off your lamb chops. Absolutely no low fat/light foods of any kind!

4. Make sure you are eating vegetables and salads with your food
This is where the bulk of your carbs should come from, and this is non-negotiable. But choose only those vegetables that are on the allowed list. You don?t have to weigh/count carbs ? this is one of the great joys of this WOE (way of eating), but if you?re new to low carbing it can be helpful to weigh your portions of veg in the early days, just so that you know how many carbs are in the sort of portions that you like to eat.

Beware that some of the veg on the allowed list can be surprisingly high in carbs once you make up a portion of it ? this is because they are denser, and therefore you tend to use more ? compare, for example, 100g of onion with 100g lettuce! Keep your focus on those veg which contain 3g carbs per 100g and use these as the focus of your meals. Use those over 3g per 100g sparingly.

5. You may eat some dairy
You should aim to include plenty of butter on this WOE. Fry with it and add it to your vegetables. And if you know that dairy doesn?t impede your weight loss you may eat cheese, but don't overdo it. Full fat yoghurt is the best way to include dairy in your diet - but beware, it does contain carbs. Total Full Fat is the best.

If you?ve been cutting out tea/coffee, you can re-introduce this ? but just be careful how much milk you end up drinking. You can end up adding a lot of extra carbs this way.

6. You must drink a minimum of 2 litres of water per day
Even if you?re drinking more tea/coffee than in Bootcamp, this is still a non-negotiable part of this WOE. And the more weight you have to lose, the more water you should drink. Water helps to flush out the ketones that your body will product ? so flushing out the fat.

7. You may drink some alcohol
But restrict this to once or twice a week max. Vodka with soda is the best thing to drink. Or Champagne, red wine or dry white wine. Absolutely no beer/lager, cider, liqueurs, cocktails or full sugar mixers. You can drink spirits with artificial sweeteners, but bear in mind that we are attempting to avoid all things artificial!

Alcohol is the easiest source of fuel for your body, and it will use this over and above anything else that is available to it. Therefore, even if you?re following the diet absolutely to the letter, including alcohol can prevent weight loss.

8. You may eat some fruit
Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and rhubarb are all fine. But please ? only once a day at the very most, and keep an eye on your portion sizes. Just for information ? these are the carb counts:

Rhubarb ? 0.8g carbs per 100g (but don?t forget you will need to sweeten this ? and not with sugar!)
Blackberries ? 4.4g carbs per 100g
Raspberries ? 4.6g carbs per 100g
Strawberries ? 6g carbs per 100g

9. You may eat some nuts/seeds
Nuts/seeds can make a good snack. BUT it is incredibly easy to overdo it, and you can end up eating your bodyweight in carbs. Also, if you prefer salted nuts, it is very easy to eat too much salt via nuts/seeds. As an occasional snack they are great.

Macadamias are not only luscious, but they are the lowest in carbs. Sainsbury?s sell little bags of roasted, salted Macadamias that work out at around 4g per bag.

Here are some carb counts ? BUT ? check the back of your packets as I don?t know if these are for raw or roasted nuts:

Pistachios 4.6g carbs per 100g
Macadamias 4.8g carbs per 100g
Pecans 5.8g carbs per 100g
Almonds 6.9g carbs per 100g
Peanuts 7.1 g carbs per 100g
Cashews 18.1g carbs per 100g

10. Avoid artificial sweeteners
The aim of Bootcamp was to help reduce the stranglehold that sugar has on us ? and to curb your sweet tooth. But it does make some things difficult, e.g. desserts at a dinner party, and it is undeniable that it can be enjoyable ? occasionally ? to eat something sweet. However, restrict such goodies. For some people, artificial sweeteners can impede weight loss.

JaxTellerIsMyFriend · 25/04/2012 15:38

thanks BIWI still feel 'fat and bloated' again today. Sad

I also have a sore throat, which is making me want to eat comfort food (carbs) but I have a beautiful steak and veggies for dinner so will drown it in butter and I know I will enjoy it.

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