
This market will resolve YES if I weigh less than 160 pounds before September 1, 2023. If I do not weigh less than 160 pounds before that date, this market will resolve NO. Additionally, if at any point I would need to lose an average of two pounds per week to hit 160, this market will pre-emptively resolve NO.
Measurements are taken shortly after waking up. They can be tracked on Beeminder here: https://www.beeminder.com/brendanfinan/weight#statistics
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@BrendanFinan Awww. Ready for round 2? Btw have you seen our Primum Non Amplifico post?
@dreev Thanks for the article, the gist of it is pretty useful. I think I will start a new Beeminder later this week at 180 lbs, and start off at a lower rate of decline.
@BrendanFinan Re: "later this week", we have another article about mitigating the risk that you keep putting off doing so!
@BrendanFinan recommended reading on how hydration affects weight loss: https://dynomight.net/weight/
I'm betting yes! (Currently 47%.) If you were to publicly commit, via comment here, to a very high pledge cap, I think that would get the probability of success here well above 50%.
I'd also recommend auxiliary Beeminder goals for various healthy actions that you expect to effect your weight loss. Calories, steps, more vegetables, less sugar, gym visits, pushups, etc.
Here's a blog post about my weirdo personal strategy, for the unlikely case that you're sufficiently like me: https://blog.beeminder.com/allitimentation/
PS: I'm adding a subsidy too, just as a way to encourage getting more eyes on this.
@dreev
- ty for the subsidy, much appreciated
- the dieting strategy in your blog post doesn't really fit me, but there's a ton of value in finding hypercustomized habits that work for an individual. I might try to find some mnemonic devices that can remind me to diet
- I'm gonna continue on the default Beeminder commitment; I'll probably derail to the $90 commitment at some point during this market duration. I'm pretty opposed in general to paying for recurring software subscriptions