Tuesday, September 30, 2014

A Matter of Perspective

About 5 years ago
My son stopped by the other day and mentioned that he and his wife were planning a birthday party for my oldest grandson.  They'd been looking through pictures of my grandson's first birthday party when they came across a photo of me, from almost five years ago.  My son commented on how he could hardly believe the difference between then and now.

Seeing the photo was a surprise.  In those days, I usually made sure that I was the one taking the shots because I really didn't care to see myself in pictures, other than head-shots.  I probably weighed around 280 lbs in that photo.  Looking at the picture made me realize just how far I've come.  Even at this incomplete stage, I could pretty much declare victory right now when compared to where my health was in this photo.  Though, there are still times when I look in the mirror and see my former self.  There are times when I feel just as heavy as I looked in the photo.  On those occasions, I turn my focus to the positive aspects of my journey.  I force my perspective back to reality and see myself as I am now.  I reflect on the progress that I've made and the goals that I'm pursuing.

A recent photo
The last time I posted a weigh-in was in June.  I'd lost 38.8 lbs.   Since then, I've lost another 8.8 lbs, bringing my total weight loss to 47.6 lbs.  I'm closing in on matching my largest weight loss total, 51.8 lbs, which I was, unfortunately, unable to maintain.  I feel confident that I will surpass that total, now that I have a better plan in place.

This week was a challenging one, as far my diet went.  I attended a retirement party, two going away parties and a birthday party.  While I did eat too many pastries and baked goods, I still managed to stay within my calorie count on the day of each event.  This was with minimal dipping into my exercise calories.

I didn't get into the gym until Thursday.  Even then, I didn't get to the weights until Saturday, so I got in four days of cardio and two strength training sessions.  It actually felt good to have had so much time off.  I was very rested when I got back to the weights.

Inspiration

I was out shopping with my wife when a Fall jacket caught my eye.  I thought that it would be a good interim replacement for my now too large leather jacket, which I mentioned in a previous post.  The jacket was on sale, but the sign stated two prices.  One price for "regular" sizes and ten dollars more for big and tall sizes.  Eighteen months ago, I would have had to pay that additional ten dollars.

My job has a health program where you submit your biometrics to get a discount on medical coverage.  I got my results from my doctor's office and plugged in the numbers.  My current numbers were better than last year's numbers in every category!  The software's assessment was basically, "Keep doing what you're doing."

Well, here's looking forward to another successful week!


Sunday, September 21, 2014

Working Out in White

I usually wear dark colors when I workout.  Darker colors being more slimming than lighter colors.  Recently, I started adding white shirts into my workout clothes rotation.  My body has gotten slimmer and "tighter," so I thought that I'd give it a try.  Though I still have some fat around the middle, I didn't feel self-conscious about it, even after I sweated through the shirt.  This was a breakthrough that I wasn't expecting or even thought of as an issue.  It's funny that such a simple change could feel so empowering.

While I'm on the subject of clothes, I'm happy to report that I'm firmly in the pant size 36.  I'm able to wear almost all of the size 36s in my closet.  This means that the next stop will be a size 34!  This is a huge motivator for me.

Great walking scenery
Exercise this week went well.  I got in four resistance workouts, three Zumba classes, and one Cardio Kickboxing class.  On my off-days, I walked about four miles in total.  On one particular walk, I got into a good rhythm, passed a couple of people as I walked on a decline.  I tried to maintain the same pace on the incline portion of the trail and began to break into a light sweat.  As I was on the incline, I heard tapping behind me.  It was an older gentleman, using a walking stick.  He greeted me as he effortlessly passed me, looking as cool as a cucumber!

The diet also continues to go well.  I've even started introducing vegetables into my meals (I'll wait for you to recover from the shock before I continue. LOL).  I'm still coming in under my daily maximum calorie goals, so the portion control seems to be working.  I can see some of the results of keeping the food diary when I'm working out.  It's encouraging to see my the workings of my muscles reflected in the gym mirror as I'm doing reps.  I take this to mean that there is less fat covering them.

Next Week's Goals

I'll be attending a few farewell parties next week.  My goal will be to keep the over indulging to a minimum.  I plan on banking some calories, by having light breakfasts and lunches on those days, to help me to meet this goal.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Burn, Calories, Burn!


Monday was a great day for a walk.
I got in a couple of walks on Monday and Tuesday, my workout rest days.  I did five days of weight training, four Zumba classes, and a Cardio Kickboxing class.  If I haven't mentioned it before, the Cardio Kickboxing class can be pretty challenging.  We punch, kick, bob, weave and jump non-stop for an hour.  It's definitely a stamina builder.

Keeping the food diary (Myfitnesspal) continues to go well.  Now that I have about forty days worth of data entered, the reports become useful.  In addition to tracking calories, I can review other intakes, such as sodium, carbs, fats, and protein, enabling me to make adjustments to my diet, as necessary.  The amount of data that the site gives you access to is amazing.  Data becomes knowledge and "Knowledge is Power."  That power translates into better management of my fitness/weight loss plan.

Calories Burned

An example of the reports is the Calories Burned chart.  The chart illustrates the calories that I burned last week while exercising.

Exercise Calories Burned Last Week
9/8 - 9/9:  Walking
9/10: Weight Training/Zumba
9/11:  Weight Training/Cardio Kickboxing
9/12 - 9/14:  Weight Training/Zumba

Motivation/Non-Scale Victories (NSV)

Thursday evening was unseasonably cool, so I grabbed my jacket on my way to the gym. It was noticeably big on me. That was an unexpected win. The bad news is that it's my favorite leather jacket. The good news is I get to go shopping for a new, smaller one!

On another cool day, I grabbed a long sleeve fleece jersey to wear.  I hadn't worn this particular shirt much because the stitched lettering irritated my chest.  Turns out that the stitching wasn't the real problem.  The real problem was how tightly the shirt fit.  Tightness isn't an issue this season.  Plenty of room now.

A Gym Public Service Announcement (PSA)

When removing the pin to change the weight on a stack of plates, make sure that the bar that is connected to the cable is not heavier than the lightest plate. I took a thump to the head by forgetting this rule. Luckily, my head is hard, the bar was light, and it didn't have far to fall.

I also managed to get distracted and catch my fingers beneath a dumbbell.  Again, it was only a slight injury.  No real damage done.

That's all for this week.  Hopefully, the coming week will go smoothly.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

So, It Really Is All About The Math

Like the title says, I’m finding that the math plays an important role in weight loss.  I've never been one to consistently count points or calories.  My approach was more, shall we say, instinctual.  It worked for me, up to a point.  Keeping a food diary (Myfitnesspal) has changed the game for me.  The process has been much smoother and the results are becoming more apparent.

These are my calorie counts for September 1 – 7:

Day
Total Cal.
Exercise Cal.
Activities
Monday
2,129
233
Walking
Tuesday
2,012
362
Weights
Wednesday
2,021
1171
Zumba/Weights
Thursday
2,093
1280
Cardio Kickboxing/Weights
Friday
2,166
1248
Zumba/Weights
Saturday
2,002
1378
Zumba/Weights
Sunday
2,162
1378
Zumba/Weights

To lose 1 pound per week, I need to consume no more than 2200 calories per day or 15,400 calories per week.  I averaged 2,084 calories per day, for a total of 14,585 calories for the week.

I burned 7,050 calories through exercise.  Subtracting my exercise calories from my total consumed calories left me with 7,535 calories consumed for the week.

Since I came in under my calorie goal, I should have lost 1 pound, according to the plan.  Factoring in the underage and the exercise calories, I should have also lost an additional 2.2 pounds, bringing the total loss for the week to 3.2 lbs. 

Since weight loss isn't an exact science, let’s say that my numbers are off by twenty percent.  That would still mean a loss of 2.6 lbs. for the week.  Still nothing to sneeze at!

I won’t know any of this for certain until I weigh in at the end of the month.  But, I do know that I’m wearing clothes that I couldn't wear last month, I’m constantly pulling my workout pants up (these were the ones I bought to replace the last set.), and I continue to receive positive feedback.

One of the best things to come of this new plan of action is that while I’m controlling my intake, I’m never hungry or feeling weak.  As a matter of fact, I've increased the poundage and/or the number of sets in almost all of my resistance training exercises.

Deer near the walking trail
Though I’d like to be in the gym every day, I know that I have to give my muscles time to rest and repair.  I plan on working out five days and taking two consecutive days off from the weight training.  I’ll take a walk through the parks on those off days, as I see no reason to suspend the cardio. 


I did find a short term goal to work toward.  Halloween falls on a Friday this year, so I’m sure that there will be costume parties to attend.  Over the years, I've had a few costume ideas in mind that I’d wanted to wear, but my physique wasn't “right” for them.  This year may be different.  I’d like to make my costume choice by the weekend of October 18th.  That’s the carrot that I’ll be shooting for.