For those of you that are just now finding our blog and don't know what on earth we're talking about, feel free to go back to our first post on September 13th to read the outline for our challenge.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

How the Yaya's are going to get to Paradise


This is us before (and chubby). By this time next year we will all look as good if not better - since we're younger and all - than every single one of the women in the movie poster behind us thanks to our ingenious diet and exercise plan outlined below. Wish us luck (and don't bring us any cookies).

Everyone should begin by weighing themselves and taking their measurements the morning of Thursday September 18th and then log into: http://nutrition.about.com/library/bl_nutrition_guide.htm to determine the amount of calories needed in their daily diet to reach their set weight loss goal. This will determine the daily caloric and carbohydrate intake and workouts needed to reach their goal. You are allowed one free food day each week.

Everyone is required to report in on the blog between Tuesday morning and Wednesday at noon. At that time progress should be reported along with listing the amount of their deposit and what each dollar represents and any other encouragement needed including recipes, workout ideas, etc. The theory is that if we’re keeping tabs on each other we’ll be more likely to accomplish our fitness goals and then of course there’s the vacation . . . that’s always a bonus.

Everyone is to deposit the money earned from the previous weeks activities between Tuesday morning and Wednesday at noon in a designated online savings account. Cash can be earned in the following ways:
Up to 4 – 45 minute cardio workouts $1.00 each
Up to 4 – 25 minute toning workouts 1.00 each
Milestone reached 2.00 each
Meeting fruit and or vegetable servings each day 0.50 each day

Cash can be deducted from deposit in the following ways:
Consuming 50 or more calories/day than allotted $1.00 each day
Gaining more than two pounds since last weigh-in 1.00
Less than four total workouts in one week 1.00

Milestones are to be determined by each individual at the beginning of the challenge and posted on the blog but should be something similar to the following:
Losing 5 lbs
Going down a dress or pant size
Losing 5 inches
Running a 5k
Entering a cycling race
However, milestones other than those originally listed can be added at a later date if you feel you’ve accomplished something that deserves recognition.

If everyone deposits the $5 weekly minimum, we will have accrued approx. $1,000 by August 31, 2009 (however if everyone deposits the maximum of $10 a week – not including milestones – we will have $2,000, before interest). At that time the final amount will be divided between the four of us to be put toward a Yaya vacation. In order to ensure that everyone is an equal participant the following guidelines will be applied:
If at any time someone deposits less than the $5 minimum for more than one week in a row, $3 will be deducted from their final total.
Example: If we had $1,000 in our account it would first be divided into $250 each and then deductions would be made. If Janis deposits only $4 two weeks in a row five different times through the year, she will lose $15 from her final total, meaning that she would have only $235 and Rachel, Marion and Maria would each have $255. If the final amount doesn’t cover the trip everyone will be required to come up with the rest out of pocket.

If at any time someone needs to drop out of the challenge the cash will be divided in four and their quarter will be set aside to go toward their trip. Everyone is welcome to come even if the challenge is not completed but they will have to pay the remainder of their way on their own.

Our trip will be determined by the amount of money in our account at the end of August 2009. The following options have been presented:

$1000 Spa getaway in Park City or another location
$1500 Shopping trip to New York City
$2000 Cruise to Mexico or some other sunny place

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

K. I vote we change the "high school cheerleaders" phrase to "college co-eds." Going back in time a whole decade would put me at 21 and that's about as far as I care to go. Just a thought. xoMJ

JjHansen said...

That sounds like a pretty good plan to me. When I wrote that I was thinking about that show on CMT - "I want to look like a high school cheerleader again". But I'll change it just for you (and cuz really, who wants to be THAT young again?!?).

mP said...

It doesn't matter to me which you put because I looked my best at 25. Besides, I plan on looking better than I ever looked as a high school cheerleader or a college co-ed.