I logged 750 miles in the car (driving every inch of it) the last two days (and worked two full eight hour days). I stuck to the diet as best I could. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: September 20, 2012, Back Home
Category Archives: WGOM Fitness
Dedicated to posts about member’s on-going efforts to get and stay in shape.
WGOM Fitness: September 19, 2012, Trust the Process
Today is my last of eight days in the homeland before I head back to World Headquarters. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: September 19, 2012, Trust the Process
WGOM Fitness: September 17, 2012, Ugh
I am not sleeping well on this particular trip and now I've started to come down with a cold. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: September 17, 2012, Ugh
WGOM Fitness: September 16, 2012, Proxy
I may have cursed out Isaac Newton in college a few times when I was studying calculus, but after I got through all that, I had to admit that old chap knew a few things. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: September 16, 2012, Proxy
WGOM Fitness: September 14, 2012, Treading Water
I am now at day 3 of my 8 day trip to ND and I'm beginning to settle in here. I didn't sleep very well last night and I might be coming down with a cold. I am going to do some exercise on this trip. I have continued to adhere to my diet, but the scale isn't showing much progress. Then again, I don't trust my parents' scale very much. Oh well, I have to continue to march on. I know this is the heavy scale, but my pound lost per day is right at .50, pretty much the lowest it has been since I started. Then again, I'll take 3.5 pounds a week, if I can maintain that.
Day 52
Weight: 259
Total Weight Loss: 25.5
WGOM Fitness: The Wall
Sometimes, and this week has been one of those times, you just don't want to do it. You don't feel like the outcome is necessarily worth the input. You feel tired. You feel old. Your feet and legs and back hurt. You feel fatalistic and overwhelmed. You rationalize. You fall off the wagon. You hit the wall.
WGOM Fitness: September 12, 2012, Back on Track
I should have alerted Twayn that this was a travel day. Sorry about that, Twayn. You can take tomorrow, as I will be tied up starting very early. Yesterday, I went back to the gym and had a very satisfying workout. A day after feeling lethargic, I came back stronger than ever. I have noticed this in the past that if I have a day where I just can't do it, there isn't really any sense in forcing the workout. Instead, the right answer is to listen to my body and rest. Yesterday, I did my full ride and I was very satisfied with the results.
I have noticed not only that I'm smaller than I was, but that I have a lot more energy. When I am working, I have more stamina. In the past, yard work or other projects would wear me out quite easily. In just over six weeks, I have increased my physical capacity tremendously. I am very happy about that.
As for my weight, the last few days have been a little bit of a slow down, but this morning I did weigh about 4 hours earlier than normal. Knowing about how much weight I lose overnight, I suspect that I probably would have weighed about a half pound less than what I weighed at the ungodly hour. So, my progress continues.
Day 50
Weight: 257.3
Total loss: 27.2
Estimated date of achieving target weight: Dec. 24 (Merry Christmas!)
WGOM Fitness: September 11, 2012, Scaled Back
I went to the gym yesterday and my legs were pretty tired and I was generally tired all day. I felt terrific on Sunday and biked very hard. That was a little more than I should have done, so I cut the routine back from 50 minutes to 35 minutes and I didn't go nearly as hard. I also mowed the lawn last night, but otherwise I was pretty lethargic. Generally, I have more energy now than before, but if I push like I did on Sunday, apparently, I'm going to feel it.
Day 49
Weight: 257.6
Total loss: 26.9
WGOM Fitness: September 10, 2012, Activity
I think it's true that I'm susceptible to weight gain. My dad has never been heavy, but my mother has battled with weight her entire life. I know that for me to stay fit as an adult, I have to work hard at it. In other words, I think I have to boost my metabolism through smart eating and a focus on exercise. Otherwise, I will not be able to sustain a healthy weight once I get there. I will discuss this in more detail later. Suffice it to say for now that this is not my first weight loss regimen ever. I'm pretty sure I can lose the weight, the real challenge will be to maintain a program to keep it off. I think I can, but again that's a message for another day.
WGOM Fitness: September 9, 2012, Priority
Yesterday, I went to the gym for the first time in six days and I painted our living room ceiling (at least I primed it, the final coat will be applied today). I felt really good during the workout. I got a lot of physical exercise and I stuck to the diet. Well, almost.
Last night we went to the Cottage View Drive-In for one last time. We went with some other people, it was kind of cold out there, and I ended up not watching the movie. I also had a beer: a can of Surly Furious. Normally, this would have been a happy event, but I did not enjoy it, as I knew it was contrary to the diet and my main goal of losing this weight. The whole experience was less than positive.
My takeaway was this: I'm so totally dedicated to this project that I can't enjoy a single beer. I should have, because I've done a lot already and a little reward here and there should be okay. I recognize that, I know that, but I don't want it. My reward is recording weight loss on the spreadsheet. That's it. Well, that's not completely true, but the point is, the priority is to lose the weight and get in shape.
I don't know if you need this kind of single mindedness to pull off an 85 pound weight loss, maybe you do. I have it, I guess, and I'll just go with that.
Day 47
Weight: 258.7
Total Loss: 25.8