I’m 9 days from turning 39, which means I’m 374 days from turning 40. It’s time to take control of my life again. I did it once and I can do it again.
About three years ago, I shed off about 40 pounds through
diet and exercise. I got hurt and I stopped living that healthful
lifestyle. Though complacency I bounced back to heavier than when I
started. It’s really easy to say “I’ll go back to the gym, tomorrow” or
“One extra serving of ice cream’s ok” and permit yourself to go back
down the spiral.
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“One extra serving of ice cream’s ok” |
I know that I have to take a handle on things and manage what I eat and drink, including less nights at Schmitty's. Now is the time to start, while I can still make progress. My genetics is already stacked the deck against me: there’s a history of cancer on both sides, my dad’s diabetes and my mom’s deteriorated knees, just to name a few.
So today, I’m starting back up; I’ve already returned to drinking 64
ounces of water a day. I planned about 10 days of meals and went to the
grocery store to pick up the supplies. I’ve managed to pack my days
with good things to eat. I’ll return to eating salads at both lunch and
dinner (my
definition of salad makes it simple to eat 5 vegetables
daily.) I want to get into the gym; I will start slow. After two solid
weeks of watching what I eat – healthful, smaller meals alternating with
a healthful snack about every two hours – and getting myself used to
that pattern, then can I go back to the gym with cardio. Like my
lifestyle change, three years ago, I did a month of cardio-only work
outs before adding the weight-training. Meanwhile, I’ll take walks
before then.
I’m going to seek out help in the form of peer groups. I look forward to writing more #shitIseeatthegym entries versus just re-tweeting them. I’ll take advantage of about.com’s
Calorie Counter and the
recipe analyzer. I prefer the app
Lose It for tracking and I love my
Eat This, Not That app too for healthy decisions on the road. Plus, I’ll have you to help, to encourage, to praise, to support and to bolster me on my
blog,
twitter,
facebook, maybe
google+, probably
foursquare and even
pinterest.
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For cardio and weights |
According to Lose It, I’ll meet my goal before the end of the year. I didn’t pick some unrealistic goal; The
Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, United States Department of Agriculture, would suggest that I weigh around 170 lbs and I would never realistically reach that weight. So I just want most of my weight off to improve my health, minimize my risk for diabetes and elevate the strain and shock on my joints. In the meantime, I look forward to reporting back through the year. Any feedback so far?
Ice cream and sneaker photos courtesy of Wikimedia Commons