Well, it's not exactly spring (bonus points if anyone knows where that heading is from), but a Sunday seems to be as good a day as any to really try to get this thing moving. Stepping on the scale was a little unpleasant and I'm probably going to have to really pay extra attention to what I'm eating and make sure I am drinking a TON of water. I'm usually pretty good about drinking water, at least during the week, but at home I'm not as diligent.
Here is a pretty awful picture of my gut. This should provide some incentive. I'm going to post a new picture each month in the hopes that a change is visible.I need a plan for the week. Sunday is usually the day where Kathy and I will take turns making some kind of meal that will carry us through to Tuesday or Wednesday of the following week. I am going to make a pot of chili today and watch the portion sizes when I eat. I use a lot of beans and peppers in the chili. To try to be a little healthier, I am making it with lean ground turkey instead of beef.
As for exercise, we have struggled to get on a consistent schedule. Kathy is much more willing to go to the gym after Ryan goes to bed. I have a real hard time with that, but I realize I may have to if I'm going to incorporate some weight training. I am pretty good about getting home from work and going out right away for some cardio - normally a 30 minute run/jog. It's staying light out long enough to allow me to do that as long as I get home at my usual time. This will be my tentative plan for the week, though because of the icy roads this morning I modified my run today. I went to the gym and did 35 minutes on the elliptical (3.49 miles, 413 calories).
Sun: Run 30 mins
Mon: Run 30 mins
Tue: 15 min elliptical, 30 min. weight circuit, 15 min. elliptical
Wed: Off
Th: 15 min elliptical, 30 min. weight circuit, 15 min. elliptical
Fri: Run 30 mins
Sat: Off
Maybe a little ambitious, but seems reasonable. Thoughts? Next post, barring something out of the ordinary, will be on Wednesday.
Good luck, Chris! Love how your personality comes through in your writing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anne!
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