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New Year, New You blah blah

So dieting, fitness, learning a language, changing your ways etc etc 

Starting the new year, who is attempting to do what in 2024?
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  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,850
    retox not detox 
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,207
    edited January 2024
    I’ve got to diet otherwise I’m likely to explode like Mr Creasote in the Monty Python sketch when he eat a paper thin wafer!

    https://youtu.be/uRpt4a6H99c?si=BWtBE-6sCuSH9SMm
  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,701
    Something simple for me...just try cooking a new dish every couple of weeks at least. I like cooking but always find myself doing similar stuff so wanna broaden my horizons! 

    Id say lose weight but thats more continuing than starting haha!
  • Starting on a small project to allow me to take early retirement!
  • Booze free January, blocked my gambling accounts for a month, and no chocolate either. Coupled with at least a 20 minute walk a day to get moving a bit as home based desk job mainly. I give it a week before it falls apart but i ate way too much in December and my clothes are all magically shrinking it seems!
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,620
    edited January 2024
    Walked on average 7 miles a day last year, despite that I’ve put on a stone over the year. I need to watch was I eat & drink, so I’ve started using my fitness pal to log my intake, so not to over eat & dinner. Hopefully with my walking, I should lose the timber.
  • Charlton_Charlie
    Charlton_Charlie Posts: 1,427
    edited January 2024
    2023: a year of less cycling and no running thanks to the replacement and subsequent bedding in of two new hips has seen me put on 7kgs, so 2024 has got to see me get back on the bike regularly in an attempt to lose the weight... Going to try dry January too, to kickstart things, but it's day 2 and I am already dreaming of the Ale House after another CAFC last minute defeat in the coming weeks... We'll see.

    Other than that, I am already fabulous, so why change? :-)
  • red10
    red10 Posts: 834
    Working through the house and garages to clear out all the crap we have accumulated over the years house is at bursting point so its got to be done. Happy New Year All.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,262
    Absolutely nothing, just because it's a new year.

    If you REALLY want to change something about yourself, better yourself, or learn something new, just do it, don't wait around til the calender changes
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843
    - Trying to cut out the booze for three months
    - No bread, potatoes, red meat, added sugar or any (if possible) processed food. One of my retirement jobs is cooking, which I love doing, and it will be fresh and from scratch
    - Gym three times a week, including cardio, free weights and swimming
    - Walking - trying to average 10,000 steps per day but needs to stop fecking raining!
    - On my last pack of cigs - 7 left! Might need some vapes for the first few weeks.

    All together a very serious attempt to gain good general fitness - I want my retirement to be active.
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  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,671
    I'm not going to have a single cigarette this year. 
    As I've never smoked I reckon it's doable 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    sam3110 said:
    Absolutely nothing, just because it's a new year.

    If you REALLY want to change something about yourself, better yourself, or learn something new, just do it, don't wait around til the calender changes
    A fine speech, for June.

    But ... seeing as it IS the New Year now, what better reason to actually do something different.
  • sam3110 said:
    Absolutely nothing, just because it's a new year.

    If you REALLY want to change something about yourself, better yourself, or learn something new, just do it, don't wait around til the calender changes
    thats the spirit!
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    Solidgone said:
    I’ve got to diet otherwise I’m likely to explode like Mr Creasote in the Monty Python sketch when he eat a paper thin wafer!

    https://youtu.be/uRpt4a6H99c?si=BWtBE-6sCuSH9SMm
    A wafer thin mint!
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,023
    I'm going to have a go at couch to 5k. Might try some park runs after that. Nothing to do with new year though. Not sure if I'll manage it, as Im still carrying an old bird watching injury. 
  • Just been diagnosed with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and underperforming kidneys (despite leading a relatively healthy and active life...), so my resolutions are:-

     - Remember to take my new best friends (medication).
     - Lose a bit of weight.
     - Eat more fruit and veg and less pizza
     - exercise daily.

    All of the above designed to reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke within the next 10 years.

    It comes to many of us, but now is the time of my life when a new years resolution needs to stay permanent..

    ps I had no symptoms for any of the issues but it was picked up in a routine health check. Had that not happened, I would have been walking merrily towards a lifechanging event - if you can, get yourself checked over.


  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,286
    Starting on a small project to allow me to take early retirement!
    Are you our next manager and you’re getting a pay off written in?
  • Stig said:
    I'm going to have a go at couch to 5k. Might try some park runs after that. Nothing to do with new year though. Not sure if I'll manage it, as Im still carrying an old bird watching injury. 
    No need for us to know your kinks Stig :D
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,598
    Stig said:
    I'm going to have a go at couch to 5k. Might try some park runs after that. Nothing to do with new year though. Not sure if I'll manage it, as Im still carrying an old bird watching injury. 
    Sprained wrist?
  • Stig said:
    I'm going to have a go at couch to 5k. Might try some park runs after that. Nothing to do with new year though. Not sure if I'll manage it, as Im still carrying an old bird watching injury. 
    Sprained wrist?
    Mine is never underestimate Dave Mehmet's ability to be in the right place at the right time.....
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  • Been meaning to make sure I take a lunch hour whilst working from home rather than ploughing on with work, and get out for a walk for an hour, fresh air etc.

    Today is not that day though given I'm likely to be hit by flying For Sale boards!
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    bobmunro said:
    - Trying to cut out the booze for three months
    - No bread, potatoes, red meat, added sugar or any (if possible) processed food. One of my retirement jobs is cooking, which I love doing, and it will be fresh and from scratch
    - Gym three times a week, including cardio, free weights and swimming
    - Walking - trying to average 10,000 steps per day but needs to stop fecking raining!
    - On my last pack of cigs - 7 left! Might need some vapes for the first few weeks.

    All together a very serious attempt to gain good general fitness - I want my retirement to be active.
    Bar the cigs (good luck), this sounds @bobmunro
    like the worst retirement ever! 

    good luck mate 
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,126
    I need to find the time to do couch to 5k again as my parkrun times are getting far too shitty. 
    I also want to do some sort of volunteering to bring my karma back up to average
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,183
    Going to try and do as many away games as possible 
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,673
    Fumbluff said:
    I need to find the time to do couch to 5k again as my parkrun times are getting far too shitty. 
    I also want to do some sort of volunteering to bring my karma back up to average
    Just lost three fence panels due to current winds.
    If you could pick some up on the way over, it would be appreciated 
  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,491
    No drinking Mon-Thurs (hard)
    Min 10k steps every day (easy)
    Work out why my left leg aches so much after running 5k so I can get back to doing that a few times a week rather than once a week at present
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,126
    R0TW said:
    Fumbluff said:
    I need to find the time to do couch to 5k again as my parkrun times are getting far too shitty. 
    I also want to do some sort of volunteering to bring my karma back up to average
    Just lost three fence panels due to current winds.
    If you could pick some up on the way over, it would be appreciated 
    So impatient, give it half an hour and someone else’s panels will blow into your garden through the hole…
  • red10 said:
    Working through the house and garages to clear out all the crap we have accumulated over the years house is at bursting point so its got to be done. Happy New Year All.
    Likewise, we’ve got so much toot everywhere. I made a start before Xmas using freecycle etc. I’m amazed what people actually want. 
  • Fumbluff said:
    I need to find the time to do couch to 5k again as my parkrun times are getting far too shitty. 
    I also want to do some sort of volunteering to bring my karma back up to average
    Do you like shovelling chicken shit? Amazingly some people volunteer at the hen sanctuary because it’s an outside gym (and free!)
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255
    Walked on average 7 miles a day last year, despite that I’ve put on a stone over the year. I need to watch was I eat & drink, so I’ve started using my fitness pal to log my intake, so not to over eat & dinner. Hopefully with my walking, I should lose the timber.
    Surprised at that mate as always see your walks on twitter and as I understand it, it’s one of the best ways to lose weight.  That being said diet is important as you get older (and I don’t mean that in derogatory way).  

    I’m not gonna do any alcohol for the foreseeable.  I’ve done 3 months off the booze before in recent years, so I think it’s doable.  Gonna try and be a regular on the peloton as well.  I’ve had it for almost 3 years, but finding the time since my boy was born is tough.  I like hit and hill exercises, but sometimes it can be up to 2 weeks in between getting on. It means I’m knackered as I’m not building up a stamina.  I’ve managed to stay at a level for a while now, but I would like to kick on and beat my PB