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I'm pretty sure I'd mentioned it before, but this month I'm doing an abs month. This will be the last week obviously, so here's what I'm sitting at...
233 lbs. with a goal of 200 lbs.
Everyday - 200 crunches, 6.75 miles ran.
Next "rest" day occurs after the 230 lb. barrier is broken.
Next month will be a legs month, meaning I will constantly push myself to do weightlifting with my legs before and after my shift as well as on my breaks and lunches. The first week will be at slightly over 7 miles running everyday, too. A rest day involves me allowing myself to eat out.
After I get to the weight I desire....I need to tone up. That is going to be so much harder for me than just walkin/hikin/watching what I eat
"Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory." _Ed Viesturs
"Love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle" Steve Jobs
Exercise bike time. First time of trying. Thirty minutes for 457 calories. Had set up my DVD player in front of it - now playing, "Jason and the Argonauts". Maxed pulse at about 170 - was aiming for about 140-150 on a steady basis, but then went into my usual 'sod it' mode.
Not doing the hour I was hoping for mostly due to trying knee out on this. Needed more padding that my own excess for that saddle - suspect that will be sore come the morning
May get on it again later.
Edited to add:
Colleague who hadn't seen me for a while: "What the hell happened to you?"
That morning after a work out can be nasty, can't it?
3 miles walked during lunch, 4 miles light hiking after work. Don't feel tired
"Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory." _Ed Viesturs
"Love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle" Steve Jobs
Ooooh was fun driving the car today, considering I did chest last night (4 sets of 12 on a 44 pound bar for bench press, and about 32 pounds pectoral flies also 4 by 12).
Could barely lift the coffee cup this morning....
Thirty-one minutes, 455 calories. I can adjust the difficuluty, but a ninety minute DVD is going to last me about three sessions at this rate. Sweating like you wouldn't believe
Weighed myself today......2 pounds away from what I orignally wanted to be, but might shoot for 5 more pounds......then tone up!!!
Raps.....my bum hurt as well first times using the treadmill at a higher elevation than I normally did, ha!
"Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory." _Ed Viesturs
"Love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle" Steve Jobs
Ok, I know I haven't been posting, but I have been behaving. I swear! I have been working out a minimum of 3 times a week, eating better and have even gotten some of my friends in on it. I haven't noticed much of a physical change, but I do feel stronger and aerobic activity is getting a lot easier.
ETA: Oh, and no I won't give up chocolate. But I eat dark chocolate now, so a couple of small pieces is very satisfying. So I buy a half pound of it at time and stuff it in the freezer. It takes me weeks to eat it.
Walked 3 miles at work, 3.5 mile hike. Weighing again tomorrow
Might be a food-heavy weekend...I'll try to be good, lol.
And dark chocolate is the BEST!
"Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory." _Ed Viesturs
"Love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle" Steve Jobs
Ok. I've lost a total of 31 pounds!! SQUEEE!!!
Not only that, but since the beginning of the year, I've decreased my body fat percentage by 5.5%...
This is very promising
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