2010-03-19, Weekly Stats


Well, I learned something very important this week:

I need to wear the same clothes each week to the “weigh-in” at the Jenny Craig Center.   According to my home scale, I lost 2.75 lbs.  According to Jenny Craig scale, I gained 8/10 of a pound.  This week was the first time I’ve worn “work clothes” to the weigh-in.  The previous three weeks, I wore my “work out” clothes which consists of a light weight shirt and warm up pants, those little half socks, and briefs.  My work clothes were heavy cotton “docker” style pants with a built in expando-stretchy thingie that allows the waist of the pants to stretch out an extra four inches, a thick belt, full length socks, cotton polo style shirt briefs.  By my calculations, the work clothes are at least two pounds heavier than my workout clothes.  So…from now on, I’ll take a set of workout clothes with me to work and change before heading over to the Jenny Craig Center.

At home, I weigh once in the morning and once in the evening and then average the two numbers.  I weigh both times in the nude.  The AM weigh-in is after breakfast and after my shower but before I get dressed for the day.  The PM weigh in is after getting home from either work and/or dance practice but before I eat dinner.

Yay Me!!  By the World Championships in Jan 2011, I will definitely be wearing that “skinny shirt”!!!

Here are my numbers for this week:

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About TxCowboyDancer

Professional Dance Instructor teaching Country, Ballroom, Swing, Latin and Line Dance. Eleven time Country Dance World Champion.

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