so last week was a bust in the exercise department. I was all set to get in my three days starting with Tuesday evening - until an emergency at work required my attention until well past 9 pm. Then I couldn't find the motivation to do anything the rest of the week, but I've started this week on a positive note with some aerobic and strength workouts. After finding an incredible deal on airline tickets, I've already booked my flight to the Salt Lake City marathon in April. Yep, no turning back now :)
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
year end reflections
all-in-all I suppose I should keep my head up. Last year at this time I had put on roughly 15-20 pounds in a period of 4 months and was not going anywhere positively with respect to eating or exercise habits. Through the first three-quarters of this year, I only added another 5 lbs, which comparatively is a kind of success, sort of. This year marks the first calendar year of my life that I have spent unarguably overweight. Throughout adolescence and adulthood I've fluctuated between a good healthy weight and having extra 5-10 pounds, but never, prior to the end of 2007, did I pass into 15+ lbs overwieght and then moved right on up to an all time high of 35-40 lbs overwieght. And you know what? I am just plain tired of being out of shape!! It quite sucks, as in - no fun at all. I miss being able to enjoy physical activity. BUT, I have lost a couple pounds the last couple months. My graduate schooling was completed in mid-August, my general life stress level has decreased significantly and my mental outlook has improved. I did gut out a couple 1/2 marathons this past year with much more mental insanity than physical fitness and I'm registered to run a marathon in 4 months. I've actually printed out a generic marathon training plan to get me, at least, minimally prepared (which would be tons more prepared than the past two half-marathons) and I have actually followed the training plan for a whole week now :) There has been a mental shift with regards to exercising and eating better. For most of this year I've been telling myself I need to do this, I need to do that, I should be doing this or that, but it's all felt like drudgery and guilt. Lately however, I am starting to feel an actual desire to exercise and eat better. It's so much easier to do things when you want to do them. Now if I could just figure out what leads to the existence of the want, I could probably make a whole lot of money selling it. For now, I'm hoping to ride the want wave long enough to make exercise and healthy eating everyday personal habits. My birthday is in the middle of the year and I've set a goal to be back to a healthy, fit me by then. Wish me luck...
December 2008 Assessment
Well last month I was hopeful to have my monthly assessment posted at the beginning of this month (as opposed to the middle as has been my recent habit) and had I done so, I think I would have been happy to post the usual stats; however whatever progress I thought I was making through the end of November was most likely erased by a couple of ugly eating weeks in December and I have been afraid to approach the scale. So I am ignoring the stats for this month, attempting to keep eating habits in check for the next 10 days or so and will start the new year off with fresh stats posted on Saturday the 3rd of January. (Since it's in print, it will happen, right?)
will this stick?
Last week I exercised on three different days. Very weird, I know. I believe those would be the first three days of aerobic activity (outside of a dance club) since mid-October. Two of the days, I ran on my treadmill for a few minutes (5 and 10 respectively) and walked some more. This past Saturday I actually ventured outside and ran a bit in around 6 inches of fresh snow from the day before. Because I'm kinda like a kid with new snow, I actually had a good time despite the cold. Thank goodness for layers of made-for-cold-weather-running, apparel. Oddly enough, I'm kinda looking forward to my next opportunity to do a little outside running. I've got my bike set up on a trainer and have added in some time on the bike after my running/walking each of those three days. I've even done some basic strength exercises (push-ups, squats, shoulder press) each of those days as well. Hmmm... Could this be the start of something beautiful?
Sunday, November 23, 2008
November Assessment
as of Nov. 3rd*
weight: 171 (yay for the right direction)
waist: 40.25 inches
diet: dealing with junk/fast food relapse
push-ups: 6 (I believe)
running: Last month, I did complete a full 13.1 miles (in less than one/sixth of a day :))
*and next month I will attempt the improbable and post the month's stats at the beginning of the month
weight: 171 (yay for the right direction)
waist: 40.25 inches
diet: dealing with junk/fast food relapse
push-ups: 6 (I believe)
running: Last month, I did complete a full 13.1 miles (in less than one/sixth of a day :))
*and next month I will attempt the improbable and post the month's stats at the beginning of the month
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
last ride
I decided to get one more bike ride in for the year. With temps in the low 40's and winds making the temp feel in the 30's I definitely won't be heading out on a bike again in 2008 unless we get some very unseasonal warming. I decided to check out some recently, opened-to-the-public, hiking and biking trails that happen to be relatively close to my home. In reading up on the Moosic Mountain Preserve, I got the message that most of the trails were, at least, moderately difficult with regards to biking. I figured I'd just stay to the outer trails that were old, abandoned roads as opposed to the single-track trails that went deeper into difficult terrain. However, once there, I was enticed by one of the trails that veered off from the abandoned road I was on. Yeah, I was in way over my head. I spent most of my hour and twenty minutes on the reserve walking my bike instead of riding. At any rate, I did get some exercise and am eager to go back and explore more of the available trails, but next time I will plan on exploring on foot.Monday, October 27, 2008
October Assessment
as of October 6.
weight: 172 (and counting, hopefully down)
waist: 40.25 inches
diet: same as last month
push-ups: don't know
running: um, yeah...
weight: 172 (and counting, hopefully down)
waist: 40.25 inches
diet: same as last month
push-ups: don't know
running: um, yeah...
Sunday, October 19, 2008
residual
Given the way I felt walking from the finish line to my car after completing the half-marathon, I was sure I was in for a very rough next couple days of soreness. I was however, quite surprised with the minimal achiness experienced. I can't say enough for the wonders of the ice bath. I definitely had shin splints though. Monday I had off from work and spent most of day doing yard work. The activity worked out pretty much all of the leg soreness I had experienced, but after a few hours, my feet were complaining. They were definitely tired and not yet ready to be used all day long. But by Thursday I felt fine to the point that I completely forgot I had been in Baltimore the previous Saturday. Six months to go until the Salt Lake City Marathon...
Monday, October 13, 2008
survival
I achieved two of my three goals. I finished the race and my finish time was 3 hours, 23 minutes, and 10 seconds. I believe, though, I walked more of the course than I ran. If the uphills and downhills were equally distributed than I ran close to 6 1/2 of the 13.1 miles. I knew I might have a long day ahead when I started walking before I'd finished the first mile. Yes, I had reviewed (mulitiple times) the course elevation chart before the race. No, I did not accurately assess my fitness level (lack thereof) and how that would play out with the variable elevation. A number of body parts predictably ached throughout the last half of the race and my feet hurt from mile 9 on. The toughest half mile of the day was the walk from the finish line to where my car was parked. Wow, things stiffened up amazingly fast while walking through the finishers' area. I'm thinking I never wish to attempt such a distance with so little preparation ever again. Yikes.
Friday, October 10, 2008
could be interesting
well if not for already sunk money in a registration and a non-refundable hotel room, I probably wouldn't be in Baltimore this evening. I am without a doubt the least trained and perhaps the most out of shape I have ever been prior to attempting a long race. I am taking comfort that the Baltimore half-marathon advertises itself as being walker friendly and allows 330 minutes for walkers to complete the course before opening the roads back up to car traffic. Barring any significant physical ailment that develops during the race, I am sure I will finish (gotta get that medal after all :) . However, I am almost as sure I will be embarrased by my time. My goals for tomorrow are: 1) finish the race, 2) run an aggregate of at least half the distance , and 3) complete the 13.1 miles in something near 3.5 hours (yes, I am that out of shape).
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
September 2008 Assessment
as of 10 September
weight: 173 (and holding)
waist: 40.25 inches
diet: minor improvements (little more water consumption, a little less soda and fast food)
push-ups: 13 (barely)
running: I'm getting reacquainted with the endeavor
weight: 173 (and holding)
waist: 40.25 inches
diet: minor improvements (little more water consumption, a little less soda and fast food)
push-ups: 13 (barely)
running: I'm getting reacquainted with the endeavor
Saturday, September 13, 2008
back on the road
completed the Race for the Cure 5k today in Scranton Pa. I, of course, alternated between walking and running and took just over 43 minutes to finish. I'm thinking I'm really glad the Baltimore half-marathon is billed as welcoming walkers. I might need the better part of their established 5 1/2 time limit for the half. ::shaking head:: This being out of shape just stinks.
Monday, September 8, 2008
bike bonding
biked 4 miles today on a dirt road and found myself much more comfortable with the bike. the seemingly, made-for-bikes, flat roads near the beach are a teeny tad different of an experience than riding rolling hills of my home area on roads that quite often don't have much of a shoulder. And dirt roads are full of potential problems not found on nicely paved roads. Quickly remembering that a fast downhill aids in the following climb, I added some speed downhill and actually surpassed all of 25 mph at one point. I admit that had me a bit nervous given my bare legs and the, albeit sparsely, gravel strewn road covering. However, I managed to avoid any mishap and built up quite a bit of lactic acid trying to get up the hills. I'm thinking my legs will be a bit sore tomorrow.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
triathlete

my last day of beach vacation, I managed to get myself out of bed and onto the beach in time to witness the sun surfacing from the Atlantic Ocean and proceeded to run/walk on the beach for I'll guess a total of a mile or so. I then went back to my hotel and got my bike out of my car and rode on the boardwalk then to the state park covering around 8 miles all together. When I returned to the hotel I then went for a swim (a couple hundred meters at most :) . OK so I won't be entering any triathlons any time soon, but I had fun.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
crossing the line
as part of a weekend trip to Boston, I had the opportunity to cross the Boston Marathon finish line.....a few times. The first time was part of a vehicle tour of the city. After the tour was done, I mentioned to my friend who lives in Boston that I would have liked to have taken a picture of the finish line. She said it was just a block or so away and off we went on foot. So while trying to get a decent shot of the finish (void of obnoxious sun glare), I crossed the finish a couple more times.

Someday I hope to be able to cross that line after actually running the proceeding 26.2 miles.


Someday I hope to be able to cross that line after actually running the proceeding 26.2 miles.

Monday, August 25, 2008
attempt made
only got out 8 push-ups this morning. I'm saying trying to do a push-up before 6:30 am just isn't right and my body knows it!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
daydreaming
only 12 push-ups today, but covered another 3.5 miles at the reservoir, again alternating between walking and running. This time I did take a watch and it took me nearly 52 minutes to make the trip around, which gave me lots of time to daydream. Initially I was thinking of running in the Olympic Marathon but then my thoughts turned to imagining myself anchoring the 4x400 Olympic relay in which during the last 100 meters, I find an extra gear and run past the only runner ahead of me and win gold. Given my 14 and half minute mile pace today, I certainly have a good imagination!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
day off
took a day off from work to mentally digest a monday evening car accident that probably totaled my car (the appraisal was done today, but the insurance company hasn't gotten back to me) or at least that's the opinion of the garage where the car is currently. Other than a rather minor headache, I'm physically fine and perhaps just to prove the point, I did another 13 push ups today (whoa, that's twice in the same month) AND I went to my regular 3.5 mile loop around a local reservoir and actually ran. I haven't a clue how long it took me as I didn't take a watch. I'm sure it took near, if not all, of an hour, but hey I was actually engaged in aerobic activity today.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
August Assessment
as of August 1st
weight: 173 *swear word*
waist: 40.5 inches
diet: whatever...
push-ups: 13 (barely)
running: um....I have fond memories....
waist: 40.5 inches
diet: whatever...
push-ups: 13 (barely)
running: um....I have fond memories....
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
running on the beach
can't get myself to engage in any aerobic activity during everyday life, but take a little vacation and I not only pack my running sneaks, but I also use them - two days in a row. Granted, I wasn't out very long and walked as much as jogged, but hey it's something. Just couldn't pass up the opportunity to enjoy the sand, sun, and salt air.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
July Assessment
weight: 171.6
waist: 40.5 inches
diet: lots of room for improvement, has been worse
push-ups: 13
running: haven't attempted any in over a month
waist: 40.5 inches
diet: lots of room for improvement, has been worse
push-ups: 13
running: haven't attempted any in over a month
Monday, June 30, 2008
deepening commitment
not only have I put up the registration fee for Baltimore, I've now put in for the day off from work the day before the race. It's a significant step for me to spend the cash on a registration, but it's a whole other category of commitment to use a coveted vacation day.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
all signed up
well I've officially registered for the Baltimore half marathon in October. Nothing like forking over 70+ dollars to try and get a reading on the motivation scale. Basically three months to train - ok, I can do this...
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
reflection
so I started this blog around a year ago with the hopes of motivating myself into a healthier me and instead have ended up with a record of my devolution into an even worse physical state of being. I got on the scale at the beginning of June with the intention of posting my usual monthly assessment. When the scale showed another couple of pounds added to the previous month's reading, I didn't bother considering any other measurements. I haven't been back to the scale in the past three weeks. I haven't completely given up on getting a grip on my diet, weight, and physical fitness, but, I sure feel like doing so.
Monday, May 12, 2008
sigh
sittin here at 9 in the evening drinkin a Dr. Pepper. The good news is that it's the first soda of the day. I so need to get this diet under control...
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
more options
sometime after I first went off to college, I developed an interest in acquiring a mountain bike. At the time, there wasn't enough money to buy much food, let alone any non-essentials. Every now and then over the course of a decade plus, I found myself looking into and/or wanting to purchase a bike, but I never got around to doing so. A couple weeks ago, I was talking with a friend who likes to bike and of course, has her own bike. I had just received my tax refund and finally followed through on the desire to own a bike. I am now the proud owner of a Trek Navigator 2.0
Now I have another form of exercise available and boy do I need some exercise. This past friday-monday, I rode a few miles each of three out of the four days. Given my recent history of exercise regularity (non-existent), that's an amazing accomplishment. I'm hoping I can find a way to ride this bike into some semblance of fitness.
Now I have another form of exercise available and boy do I need some exercise. This past friday-monday, I rode a few miles each of three out of the four days. Given my recent history of exercise regularity (non-existent), that's an amazing accomplishment. I'm hoping I can find a way to ride this bike into some semblance of fitness.
May Assessment
weight: 170.4
waist: 40.25 inches
diet: crap
push-ups: 12
running: recently completed 1/2 marathon, completed 5 miles in an hour
waist: 40.25 inches
diet: crap
push-ups: 12
running: recently completed 1/2 marathon, completed 5 miles in an hour
Sunday, April 27, 2008
no worse for wear
went for a little run yesterday on a abandoned railroad trail. Probably covered about 2 miles, half of which I walked, but I surprisingly felt pretty good. After finishing the half-marathon a week ago, I've felt a renewed desire to get out and run, and yesterday was much more enjoyable than previous runs that have felt more like an obligation that underscored my out-of-shape state. I hope I can ride these post-race endorphins long enough to get back in the habit of enjoyable, regular running.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
fully finished half
Yay for me! I completed the half-marathon in Salt Lake City yesterday. While I realize my finish time was rather slow by most runners' standards, I'm so happy I crossed the finish line. The muscles are a bit sore today as to be expected, but not as sore as I thought they would be given my complete lack of preparation. The course had a lot of gradual downhill which was very helpful to this overweight, out of shape individual. I ran the first 5 miles of the course non-stop in just under an hour. That alone is a big accomplishment for me since I haven't run even three miles consecutively (as in without any walking mixed in) in like 9 months or longer.
And a 12 minute mile pace for those first 5 (I slowed quite a bit later on) is encouraging because 12 minutes was my standard, long run pace when I was 20 pounds lighter. Since I'm wanting to return next year and do the full marathon, I think now (after a little recovery time) is good time to start some actual training.
And a 12 minute mile pace for those first 5 (I slowed quite a bit later on) is encouraging because 12 minutes was my standard, long run pace when I was 20 pounds lighter. Since I'm wanting to return next year and do the full marathon, I think now (after a little recovery time) is good time to start some actual training. Monday, April 14, 2008
the good, the bad, and the...
the bad news is that I am in absolutely no condition to run a marathon. I know I could cover the distance walking, but that would take me half a day. Good news is that the marathon people say I can change my registration to the half-marathon. I'm not in shape to run a half-marathon either, but I did complete a 15k trail run 3 weeks ago on a much more difficult course. So while I know I'll be one of the last participants to finish (which is usually the case anyway) and there will be quite a few runners who finish the marathon before I finish the half, at least I know I can finish well before lunch (7am race start) and I'll still be able to walk the next day. And I'm looking forward to the trip.
Monday, March 31, 2008
recovery
my rest from my 15k trail run turned into a week long convalescence as I hardly got out of bed all of last week due to a rather fatiguing cold. I feel nearly human again and am looking to April as a good month to get back to regular physical activity.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
survival
despite being overweight and under-trained and despite coming down with a nasty head cold the night before, I survived the 9.3 mile trail run last Saturday. Four days later the muscle soreness is gone and I'm left with the same cold and some bruising here and there (slight sprained ankle and couple other falls). When they say unimproved trail they really mean unimproved trail.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Sunday, March 16, 2008
fallout
so the realization of my actual weight hit me hard mentally. Up until the past year, my highest weight ever in my life has been right around 150. As I began putting on more weight this fall and was struggling dealing with life in general and eating out of stress, I knew I had solidly surpassed 150, but decided that 160 would be my limit. So as I saw myself arriving awfully close to that 160, I was capable of making efforts to stop the increase and I hovered near that number for a few months, before deciding to dig down and get serious about losing some weight. Imagine how defeated I felt as I began to lose weight and then find out that when I had solidly surpassed 150, I had actually surpassed 160. And when I was awfully close to 160, I had actually been close to 170. I believe the miscalculation culprit is a throw rug that I put down in my bathroom and then put the scale on top of that. Previously the scale had sat firmly on the tile floor. I know between September and November I wasn't paying much attention to my weight and I think that's the same time period when I added the throw rug. For the past couple weeks, I've abandoned dieting completely and sulked in frustration, convinced that had I known I was going beyond 160 at the time, I would have curbed eating habits right then and there. There's just something psychologically, back-breaking to me about being beyond 160. And thinking about the amount of extra work involved in losing that additional 9lbs is just discouraging.
time to regroup
I believe I've come to terms with my weight and am ready to forge ahead with the dieting plan. I don't know how much damage I've done the past 10 or so days with my self-medicating, stress eating and I don't plan on paying much attention to the scale for the next couple weeks. Just gonna concentrate on the food intake and exercise - and hope April is a better month. I did get out on saturday and ran/walked 7 miles and am feeling comfortable of participating in the 9 mile trail race I've signed up for next saturday. The marathon the following month is a completely different story.
March Assessment^
weight: 164*
waist: didn't care to know
diet: mixed
push-ups: 18
running: well, I can cover 7 miles at a very slow pace. My "easy" mile pace now seems to be at 13 minutes. Maybe, I should just start walking.
^assessment made on the 4th of March 2008.
*weight increase reflects a 9lb correction in previously incorrect scale readings from Nov., Dec., Jan., & Feb.
waist: didn't care to know
diet: mixed
push-ups: 18
running: well, I can cover 7 miles at a very slow pace. My "easy" mile pace now seems to be at 13 minutes. Maybe, I should just start walking.
^assessment made on the 4th of March 2008.
*weight increase reflects a 9lb correction in previously incorrect scale readings from Nov., Dec., Jan., & Feb.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
weighty concerns
when I stepped on the scale this morning it read around 3 lbs heavier than yesterday and I knew that just wasn't right. I moved the scale a little, and came up with a number that seemed more in line with what I expected. Suspicious of the differing results, I moved the scale to a completely different spot on the bathroom floor and was mortified at the nearly 10 lb increase shown. So tonight after my aerobics class I stood on the big, doctor's office like scale in the weight room. Back home, I tried my scale again in the different floor positions used this morning and compared the results to the gym scale. In a very disheartening moment, I determined that the usual placement of my scale produced a reading that left me thinking I am 9 lbs lighter than I really am. I'm trying to remind myself that I did, in fact, lose two lbs last week. But even so, that still means I did not start the week at 155, but rather 164. I just feel rather deflated and in huge need of some junk food. The higher number actually makes much more sense given my current body appearance. Earlier this week I was thinking how at 150 I could wear a number of pairs of pants that don't currently fit (based on prior pant wearing experience at 150). At the same time, I was trying to figure out how losing 5 more lbs was going to sufficiently take care of the current belly bulge so that such pant wearing would be possible. Well now I know. IT WON'T. Nope, I need to lose 14 more lbs in order to allow that part of my wardrobe to be usable. Ugh. I am just frustrated right now. Lesson learned - when you purchase a new scale at the same time you move into a new place, you just might want to check the accuracy of the reading. I just need to stop thinking/whining about this, go to bed, and regroup tomorrow. Yes, I now realize I won't be able to get to my goal weight in time for the SLC marathon, but the goal is reasonably attainable by Memorial Day. And summer will feel better being slender.
Monday, February 25, 2008
initial success
my first week of structured dieting has resulted in two lbs of weight loss. Crossing my fingers for week two. Seeing how I got out and ran/walked another 7 miles today, I'm thinkin the week's off to a good start.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
day three
I think the diet is getting easier. Course I wasn't terribly stressed today and I'm a stress eater. Perhaps, my body is adjusting. Perhaps, I've just become delirious.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
day two
ok, I'll admit it. I had a candy bar today. However, despite this egregious departure from the prescribed meal plan, I did otherwise stay within the 'rules'. I sure could use a bacon, cheeseburger about now.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
desperation strategy
seeing how I pretty much am hugely lacking in sufficient calendar pages to allow for a thorough preparation for a marathon all of two months away, I am left realizing that the most help I can give myself to increase the odds of surviving 26.2 miles with no more than moderate physical damage is to drop some serious weight. Hence, for the first time in my life, I am, starting today, following a commercial diet plan for the next four weeks. I'm hoping after that time period I can maintain appropriate food control on my own without the aid of prepackaged, metered out food portions. Knowing I was about to embark upon this endeavor, I consumed a soda and candy bar yesterday before my run. Fortunately the candy bar wasn't all that gratifying, but jeepers I enjoy my carbonation. ::shaking head:: Could be a long four weeks.
back to back
unless I'm hallucinating I have engaged in aerobic-like behavior on two consecutive days. whoa. this could get out of hand. Yesterday, I took advantage of a work holiday and went to the same course I've been running this month - only I ran it twice. Actually, I alternated between walking and running, but in the end I covered 7 miles. Yay.
Today, I managed to get in the seemingly rare kick boxing aerobics class.
And after a two-week hiatus (otherwise known as laziness) I returned to doing some push-ups, but predictably could only muster 15.
I think I need to be sedentary for the rest of the week to recover from all this activity. ;)
Today, I managed to get in the seemingly rare kick boxing aerobics class.
And after a two-week hiatus (otherwise known as laziness) I returned to doing some push-ups, but predictably could only muster 15.
I think I need to be sedentary for the rest of the week to recover from all this activity. ;)
Saturday, February 16, 2008
unusual
I had a candy bar today before my run. That was the only candy bar consumption for the entire week. As much of an accomplishment as that is for me, I actually (and I'm not sure how) pulled off one better - 7 straight days without a single ounce of soda. Wait. Do I have a fever? ;)
three in a row
got out and ran the same path as the past two saturdays. On one hand, I'm kinda pleased that I've been outside running every saturday three weeks in a row. On the other hand, I'm thinkin that running once a week is probably not gonna get me marathon ready.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
wonderful ideas
yeah so the kick boxing aerobics class idea....Great idea, but jeepers I can't get any momentum here. Originally the class was suppose to be twice a week, but one of those days got canceled due the instructor having a scheduling conflict. Then a class was canceled due to the instructor's inability to get to the building, another class I get turned away cuz the class is "full", and tonight a winter storm led to everything in the area being closed and/or canceled. In five weeks, since the class started, I've attended twice and not for lack of trying to be there. Two aerobics classes every five weeks is just not gonna help much.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
take two
yesterday I went back to the scene of last week's running crime. The morning had produced a couple inches of fresh powder snow. Fortunately the ice was gone and footing was greatly improved. At the start, I fell into a pitter-patter, small, but quick pace that I knew I could never keep up for the duration of the run; however, I figured I'd just go with it as long as I could. That lasted for about a mile. In the end, I finished the 3.5 mile loop 13 minutes quicker than last week. Crazy how much not worrying about falling on your arse helps your time :)
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
fat tuesday
well I certainly helped today live up to it's name. Let's see, my food consumption included: a hamburger, fries, a candy bar, three sodas, a piece of king cake, a ham & swiss sandwich, and miscellaneous pieces of chocolate.....Good thing I actually got to attend an aerobics class tonight (and did my 20 push-ups this morning).
note to self
since I can never remember from month to month exactly where I'm measuring my waist, starting this month my waist measurement is officially defined as the average between the measurement taken directly over my belly button and the measurement taken over the tire two inches below my belly button. The narrowest part of my torso is just below my rib cage, but that measurement only allows for continued denial of the fat accrual in lower regions. Now that I have a standard measurement, I have less ability to fudge the numbers. On the flip side, any future success can be enjoyed as authentic.
February Assessment
weight: 156.8
waist: 38.5
diet: a mess
push-ups: 20 (the only number I enjoy seeing increase)
running: I'll get back to you on that...
waist: 38.5
diet: a mess
push-ups: 20 (the only number I enjoy seeing increase)
running: I'll get back to you on that...
Saturday, February 2, 2008
not so helpful
with predicted, partly sunny weather and temps near 40, I figured I'd go out to an old favorite running path of mine - an approximately 3.5 mile, asphalt, access road surrounding a reservoir. The water company kindly allows the public to use the access road for walking and running. Unfortunately the sun never found its way out from behind the clouds and the freezing rain from yesterday had turned the path into an ice rink. I was able to get in some running here and there where the side of the path had not been cleared of snow and allowed for some traction, but the majority of the time I was walking carefully trying to avoid ending up in worse physical condition than when I started due to falling or straining something from trying to avoid a fall. By the time I finished (an hour and 6 minutes later) I was more frustrated than anything. So much for getting in any real exercise this week. ugh.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
can I get a little help here
only managed 19 push-ups yesterday, but actually got on my treadmill - running a whole ten minutes and then walking another ten. I went to the kick boxing aerobics class tonight only to be told the class was full and they (starting tonight) were only allowing 32 people in the class and it was first come first serve. Had I known that I would have shown up earlier. As it was, after a very mentally draining day at work, it took a whole lot of mental effort to get myself there this evening. Upon hearing the bad news, I was completely deflated, frustrated, and feeling defeated and just went home. Well, actually, I first went to the store and stocked up on candy. Yeah, that was helpful.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
mirrors
job stress pushed me over the edge today and I just had to have a soda. One soda in four days is actually very good for me. And I am still maintaining my candy bar free week though I had a close call today. Despite my stress and rather bad mood I went to a basic aerobics class this evening. I'm thinking I shouldn't attempt aerobics when I'm in a bad mood. I'm not an uncoordinated human being, but you wouldn't have known that seeing me today. Then I happened to notice myself in the mirrors and I was, well, disgusted. Yeah, not feeling so good about myself today.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
defining fast food
um, does Dunkin Donuts count as fast food? well, still no soda or candy bars this week :)
Monday, January 21, 2008
two days and counting
I'm on day two of no soda, candy bars, or fast food (um, I'm not counting the left over pizza). So far I haven't had any mad cravings; however, tomorrow I'm back to work and could run into some serious problems there. Be strong little self, Be STRONG!!!! Another 20 push-ups today. I love being able to say that :)
Saturday, January 19, 2008
another day
20 more push-ups today. Probably should do about 2,000 to work off the amount of pizza I've eaten in the past 24 hours. Yeah, the new year's positive changes in diet were very short lived. I'm thinking this coming week I need to go cold turkey off the soda, candy bars, and fast food. This could get ugly.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
cross-training
in an email from my university I noticed yesterday the aerobic schedule for the spring semester and the kick boxing class caught my attention; however, being a "non-traditional student", I wasn't all that keen on bouncing my overweight, out-of-shape, self around in a room full of 18 and 19 year olds. A chance conversation at work today provided me with the knowledge that three of my coworkers were planning on attending this kick boxing class (none of whom are traditional students) and so I made plans with one of them to hitch a ride with her to the class. The other two coworkers bailed on the idea shortly before quitting time, but my ride and I went anyway. Ok, yeah, I am so out of shape, but FUN!! My legs fatigued early and my calves were already starting to feel stiff when I got out of the car after getting home. My arms faired rather well though (all those push-ups :) and I am looking forward to the next class. My companion in this adventure pointed out afterwards that we were, in fact, the oldest ones there, but she continued by making note of what I was thinking before she said it - some of those present were obviously having a tougher time continuing through the workout than us "old" women. I am optimistic regarding the outcomes if I actually make a habit of attending this class. We shall see...
Monday, January 14, 2008
Sunday, January 13, 2008
can I count that high?
so I think I hit my randomly chosen benchmark of 20 push-ups. Normally this would be cause for some personal excitement, but I can't help but wonder if maybe I counted wrong. Did I maybe skip some numbers somewhere? See, the past couple weeks I haven't gotten out more than 16 push-ups at a time. Usually when I have a surge in push-up performance I improve by two push-ups, not four. Well, I'll try again Monday....
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
stop the press
I haven't eaten a candy bar in at least three days. I haven't eaten fast food in at least four days. I ate a can of green beans today. Maybe I'm still sick. :)
Monday, January 7, 2008
little run
unseasonably warm temps (60 F) and nothing left of my cold but a little cough resulted in finally hitting the pavement for my first run of the new year. Actually ran some make shift trails through deserted coal fields and introduced my brand new running shoes to some fun mud and yuck. Did a little off roading as well and picked up some friends.
Fortunately the little burrs weren't prickly enough to go through my running pants, but they sure are buggers to get off. Had a pretty good time for being out of shape.Sunday, January 6, 2008
technical difficulties
so yeah a new year provides a great reason to regroup and make another effort at reclaiming physical fitness. I was all set to take advantage of the calender changing opportunity; however, family decided to share illness with me and I have been spending a lot of time in bed this past week. Arghh. But I believe I'm on the mend and Mr. Weatherman is predicting unseasonably warm temperatures tomorrow, so...
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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