Another -0.2 pounds lost.
What is that? I'm not sure...but at this rate, it will take me years to get to my goal.
I'm exercising more, which is awesome, but I feel like I could do a lot better on my food choices. And getting in that third exercise a week would also be great.
Next weekend, with 3 work outs and no snacking at preschool should make for a very good week.
Current weight: 175
Next goal: 169 lbs. I need to lose 6 lbs to get there
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Whoops, forgot!
Last week was only -0.2 again. I didn't weigh in on Saturday again to see if there was more hidden weight. If there was hopefully it will show up on tomorrow's weigh-in. But I won't lie, I wasn't very good this week, so I won't be surprised if its no bueno tomorrow.
Current weight: 175.3
Next goal: 169 lbs. I need to lose 6.2 lbs to get there
Current weight: 175.3
Next goal: 169 lbs. I need to lose 6.2 lbs to get there
Sunday, October 3, 2010
I've learned to breathe!
I know that probably sounds weird and/or ridiculous. When I walked into the door from working out and declared it to Justin, he made a smart ass comment about breathing in, and then breathing back out again.
But seriously guys, I ran an entire mile on the track without stopping AND without getting any sort of side/lung cramp. This is news!
My Uncle Luis e-mailed me after I wrote about not being able to run very far without getting crippling side cramps. Since I've started my work out routine again, I could generally only run 2-3 laps around the track without being in pretty severe pain, and then would have to walk 1-2 laps, and then run 1-2 again, alternating back and forth so I could get my breath back and alleviate the pain in my side. Anyways, he suggested breathing in for 4 counts and breathing out for 4 counts, using my steps as indicators--then moving to 2 and 2 when my breathing picked up. Stephanie from work also suggested the same thing to me when I saw her at work. And let me tell you, THIS WORKS. So seriously, thank you to both Luis and Stephanie.
It was amazing to be able to keep up with the other people on the track. I always felt like such a loser for only being able to run a few laps and then walk when other people are running laps around me. While I'm still not in awesome shape, I know I was in good enough shape to run more than 1/4 of a mile around a track.
After my work out, I was thinking about it, and I've never not had side cramping when running. I always just assumed that it had something to do with me never being in excellent shape or because I've always been some kind of overweight/obese, and that's what happens when fat people try to run. I've played soccer most of my life, but the nice thing about that sport is as a defender you're not generally running the entire game, so I always had moments of rest, so the side cramps never completely immobilized me.
I know its silly to be excited about "learning to breathe," but this is cool. Now I can concentrate on running further and longer instead of feeling like I'm going to keel over and die at the rec center.
Woot!
But seriously guys, I ran an entire mile on the track without stopping AND without getting any sort of side/lung cramp. This is news!
My Uncle Luis e-mailed me after I wrote about not being able to run very far without getting crippling side cramps. Since I've started my work out routine again, I could generally only run 2-3 laps around the track without being in pretty severe pain, and then would have to walk 1-2 laps, and then run 1-2 again, alternating back and forth so I could get my breath back and alleviate the pain in my side. Anyways, he suggested breathing in for 4 counts and breathing out for 4 counts, using my steps as indicators--then moving to 2 and 2 when my breathing picked up. Stephanie from work also suggested the same thing to me when I saw her at work. And let me tell you, THIS WORKS. So seriously, thank you to both Luis and Stephanie.
It was amazing to be able to keep up with the other people on the track. I always felt like such a loser for only being able to run a few laps and then walk when other people are running laps around me. While I'm still not in awesome shape, I know I was in good enough shape to run more than 1/4 of a mile around a track.
After my work out, I was thinking about it, and I've never not had side cramping when running. I always just assumed that it had something to do with me never being in excellent shape or because I've always been some kind of overweight/obese, and that's what happens when fat people try to run. I've played soccer most of my life, but the nice thing about that sport is as a defender you're not generally running the entire game, so I always had moments of rest, so the side cramps never completely immobilized me.
I know its silly to be excited about "learning to breathe," but this is cool. Now I can concentrate on running further and longer instead of feeling like I'm going to keel over and die at the rec center.
Woot!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
where was that hiding?
-1.1 pounds.
Okay, so usually I don't weigh two days in a row. Its a bad habit to get into, especially your weight can fluxuate so much at even given time or day based on so many different factors its ridiculous.
But...have you ever just woken up in the morning and felt skinny? Well this morning, I did. And I figured, "oh, what the hell, it can't hurt." And it was great! :)
This was what I was looking for yesterday. A little bit of result for all the ass kicking I did in the gym this week. Hopefully next week will be just as awesome! yay!
Current weight: 175.5
Next goal: 169 lbs. I need to lose 6.5 lbs to get there
Okay, so usually I don't weigh two days in a row. Its a bad habit to get into, especially your weight can fluxuate so much at even given time or day based on so many different factors its ridiculous.
But...have you ever just woken up in the morning and felt skinny? Well this morning, I did. And I figured, "oh, what the hell, it can't hurt." And it was great! :)
This was what I was looking for yesterday. A little bit of result for all the ass kicking I did in the gym this week. Hopefully next week will be just as awesome! yay!
Current weight: 175.5
Next goal: 169 lbs. I need to lose 6.5 lbs to get there
Friday, October 1, 2010
well that was a let down
-0.2 pounds.
That was pretty disappointing. But I won't let it get me down. I'm going to keep exercising, and keep working at this.
Current weight: 176.7
Next goal: 169 lbs. I need to lose 7.7 lbs to get there
That was pretty disappointing. But I won't let it get me down. I'm going to keep exercising, and keep working at this.
Current weight: 176.7
Next goal: 169 lbs. I need to lose 7.7 lbs to get there
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