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Member: kim_
Member Since: 4/19/2007
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Description:“I believe it's jogging or yogging. It might be a soft j… apparently you just run for an extended period of time. It's supposed to be wild.” ~ Ron Burgundy


My Goal:
My Feet Hurt From Kicking So Much Ass! Challenge:
  1. 2 liters (64 oz) water daily.
  2. No gluten, and 4 oz or less meat per day.
  3. 30 min specific heart rate training exercise + 15 min yoga, daily.
  4. Absolutely, positively, no eating after dinner.
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HF-MM Biggest Loser Challenge 2012 - 2013
A One Hundred Day Competition: Nov. 28, 2012 to Feb. 28, 2013
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About me:
Wife. Mother. Runner. Adventurer.


Diets I like:
Locavore: One who eats foods grown locally whenever possible.


Workout of choice:
Yoga. Fitbit. Jump Rope. Garmin


My plan:
Gluten-Free, high fiber carbs & low glycemic index fruits,
Greens, Onions, Mushrooms, Berries, Beans and Seeds.

½ cup serving size of the high-fiber, low-glycemic carbs:
beans, legumes, lentils, brown rice, quinoa, brown rice pasta or quinoa pasta, brown rice wraps, split peas, squash (acorn, butternut, winter), jicama, beets, oat bran, carrots, sweet potato, tomatoes, turnip. Also high-fiber, low-glycemic fruits.


I need the most help with:
  • drinking water.
  • sticking to a fitness schedule.
  • having healthy foods prepared and ready to go!
  • 3 glasses wine per week limit! Strictly Enforced


Additional Info:
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March 2007
March 2008
Dec 2013
Lbs
220
157
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BMI
35.5
25.3
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Body Fat
42.5%
35.3%
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Waist
40.5"
30.5"
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Hips
49.5"
39"
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under Bust
39"
33"
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L Arm
15.25"
11.75"
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R Arm
15"
11.5"
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L Thigh
28"
22.5"
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R Thigh
28.5"
23"
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  Feb 2005
195
   pre-pregnancy ~ size 18
  Oct 2005
250
   9 months pregnant
  Feb 2006
230
   4 months postpartum
03/19/07
220
   35.5 BMI, RSAHM biggest loser contest
04/12/07
214
   34.5 BMI, 04/19 joined PeerTrainer
05/19/07
201
   32.4 BMI
06/19/07
195
   31.5 BMI
07/19/07
194
   31.3 BMI, moved to Santa Barbara! :o)
08/19/07
194
  
09/19/07
190
   30.7 BMI, 9/20 joined MarathonMamas
10/19/07
181
   29.2 BMI
11/19/07
174
   28.1 BMI, 11/22 first 5K! 28 minutes!
12/19/07
171
   27.6 BMI, 12/05 DXA 39.4%
01/22/08
164
   26.5 BMI
02/22/08
161
   26.0 BMI
03/22/08
157
   25.3 BMI
04/22/08
148
   23.9 BMI
05/22/08
137
  
06/20/08
145
   23.4 BMI, size 8
07/25/08
150
  
08/25/08
141
   22.8 BMI
09/25/08
141
   home scale: 24.5%
10/25/08
143
   10/19 first Half Marathon! 2:11:21
11/25/08
146
  
12/25/08
144
  
01/22/09
145
   01/25 second Half Marathon!
02/22/09
143
  
03/22/09
147
  
04/24/09
143
  
05/22/09
146
   05/25 first Full Marathon! 5:27:11
08/30/10
143
   08/16 moved to the Grand Duchy! :o)
10/16/10
145
   10/02 Futrex 6100/XL 30.7%
12/25/10
148
  
10/05/11
142
   09/25 Berlin Marathon!
12/19/11
147
  
02/08/12
155
  
01/27/13
166
  
02/27/13
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In March 2007 I began my healthy new lifestyle. I wasn't always overweight, but once I turned 30, my metabolism slowed, and the weight crept on. In 2005, at age 35, I became pregnant and gained even more weight.

At age 37 I just couldn't stand how I felt, I was out of shape and constantly exhausted. My friend, Susan, took me to a yoga class at the YMCA, and I liked the non-gym feel. I joined and went Monday through Friday, every morning at 5:30am so I could get back in time before the family woke up.

When I first started, I couldn't even run for more than 10 seconds on a treadmill. Eight months later I entered my first 5K race (because of a challenge by Hope in the MarathonMamas & Maniacs team), The Palm Desert Turkey Trot, I finished in 28 minutes. I surprised myself, and I was hooked! It felt great to wear that race bib. I felt like a real runner, and when I crossed that finish line, I felt like a superhero.

One month before my 40th birthday, I ran the Los Angeles Marathon. Best birthday present I ever gave myself. Running saved my life. Hallelujah!

I've read that you can shave almost 4 minutes off your marathon time for every 5 pounds you lose. I don't know if this is true, but I'm determined to find out! :)

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Be fearless about your emotions, be present in your creativity. Be your truth. This episode is f'ing banging! When you believe in something you come in early and give it some extra love. #grateful ~ Jennifer Yuhlee Kim

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what you focus on
 e  x  p  a  n  d  s

and when you focus on the good stuff in your life
you create more of it

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"Whatever you're thinking about is literally like planning a future event. When you're worrying, you are planning. When you are appreciating, you are planning...What are you planning?"

From Dr. Christiane Northrup... Every thought you think creates a biochemical equivalent in your body. And that is why writing down things you appreciate is good medicine. And so is truly owning how bad something feels. That too moves energy and changes chemistry.Health isn't about denying your sadness or grief. Instead it's a dance of feeling, releasing, appreciating. How are you doing with this dance?

Drop all the judgements you may have about those who are not ready or willing to make the same changes you’re making.

Between stimulus and response there is a space.
In that space is our power to choose our response.
In our response lies our growth and our freedom.
Viktor E. Frankl