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John Berry
traineo Newbie Posts: 2
John Berry
I've been gaining weight for the last eight or nine years and have finally reached a point where I need to turn that around. I graduate from college next May and am hoping to hit my target weight by then.
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2006 08:57
To the traineo team:
When I went through my traineo signup I made a guess at my current weight before deciding that if I was going to be serious about getting fit I should just go get a scale and do things right. So I made a quick jaunt out, picked up a scale, returned home, and got the correct figure. Unfortunately, ss it turned out my guess was about 25lbs off! Ooops.
After putting in the new weight traineo thinks I've lost 25lbs, and despite the motivation that might seem to add, I'd rather have a realistic view of what I've lost over time rather than remembering to constantly subtract the 25lbs.
Is there a way this can be corrected or am I stuck forever?
Thanks,
jb
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Maxwell Lamb
Fitness Guru Posts: 369
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Maxwell Lamb
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2006 08:59
Hi JB,
If you'd like to tell me the correct values in a PM I can fix you up.
Thanks,
Maxwell
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John Berry
traineo Newbie Posts: 2
John Berry
I've been gaining weight for the last eight or nine years and have finally reached a point where I need to turn that around. I graduate from college next May and am hoping to hit my target weight by then.
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2006 10:28
Thanks for the quick response, Maxwell!
I sent you a private contact request but in the event that you happen back here first (and because I'm not shy), my incorrect starting weight was 285lbs and should be corrected to 260lbs.
Thanks again for the great site and quick help. My hat is off to you and the rest of the traineo team for creating a top-notch web application.
Sincerely,
John Berry
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Maxwell Lamb
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Maxwell Lamb
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2006 13:59
Hi John, thanks for your kind words - your weight is now corrected.
Thanks,
Maxwell
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Bart Dabek
traineo Newbie Posts: 7
Bart Dabek
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2006 19:15
Hi Max please change my weight to 222lbs thanks
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Denny Kuisti
traineo Newbie Posts: 1
Denny Kuisti
Trying to lose that last ten pounds. I've lost 60 pounds so far.
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2006 19:56
Hi all,
I also just made a guess at my weight when I signed up last night. Could you please change my starting weight to 188.2 pounds.....Thanks
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super dave
traineo Newbie Posts: 2
super dave
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2006 23:48
Like others before me, I've made a bad estimate on my starting weight. I need it changed to 255lbs. Thanks.
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Maxwell Lamb
Fitness Guru Posts: 369
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Maxwell Lamb
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# Posted: 20 Aug 2006 00:35
Denny, Dave, I've updated both of you. Bart, I believe I did you earlier.
thanks,
Max
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Michael Whitley
traineo Newbie Posts: 3
Michael Whitley
I lost around 55 pounds a couple of years ago and then I got lazy and gained it all back. I lost it before by eating good, and spending 40 minutes a day on the treadmill 6 days a week. I'm starting the process again and plan to alternate cardio and weights.
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# Posted: 21 Aug 2006 22:06
Can you please update my starting weight to 266?
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Maxwell Lamb
Fitness Guru Posts: 369
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Maxwell Lamb
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# Posted: 21 Aug 2006 22:25
Hi Michael,
We're about to release a new feature which will allow you to edit your starting weight, so if you could bear with us for a few hours you can use that.
Thanks!
Maxwell
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