Thursday, June 27, 2013

Way overdue!

     I know, I know.... It's been over a month. But STUFF has been happening, and it doesn't belong on the internet. And it has been so all-consuming that I didn't have anything else on my mind.
     Instead, let me tell you about my latest attempt at getting healthier! I went out with Paige last weekend, and we both got ourselves a Jawbone UP. It's a fitness band similar to a FitBit. By having something that tracks my daily step-count, I feel more motivated to actually move more often. And Paige and I are able to be "teammates" so we can share whatever daily info we choose with each other. This lets us see whether the other one is making their goals so we can support each other. This is definitely an improvement over having to do it alone.
     I went to the Emergency Room after Memorial Day weekend. We had gone up to Ohiopyle for a lovely day, but the plants up in the mountains are quite different from what we have down in Pittsburgh. So my allergies went haywire and I couldn't breathe. But that's beside the point. I had to step on a scale, and to my major disappointment, my weight had gone back up over 260. I managed to lose two pants sizes since leaving the ex- but due to circumstances leading to poor diet, my pants were getting pretty tight again. Now I know just how bad things were getting. I had to do something.
     My first step was to get back into the habit of eating more than once a day. I've never been a big fan of breakfast first thing when I wake up, but starving myself until dinnertime was not doing me any good. And while a sausage biscuit at McCrack is not the best option, but unless I start getting up at 6am, it's the only way I'm going to be able to eat before work. I just can't stand eating within the first hour of being awake, and I leave home less than 30 minutes after I roll out of bed in the mornings. And I make sure to log it into my UP app, so it can keep track of my nutrition for the day.
     The next thing I've done is, about two weeks ago, I stopped drinking pop. Except when I go out to a sit-down restaurant. Instead, I got a case of bottled water and a bunch of Mio and Dasani water enhancers. They have no calories and, more importantly, no sugar! And I have several flavors that I really like. I drink a lot more now, because it's a lot cheaper than pop, too. 
     Other than keeping track of how much I walk, I haven't really added any exercise yet. I wanted to spend a full week actually seeing what my behavior patterns are before I see what I can do to change them. So far, I'm averaging between 7,000 and 8,000 steps per day. So next week, I'm going to work a lot harder at making the 10,000 step goal that UP recommends. I'm also going to try some simple yoga once a week. A furry who lives a few blocks away loves doing yoga, and has found some easy, beginner poses to help me start with that. We're going to try it out for a few weeks before I decide if I'm going to commit to that, but nothing ventured, nothing gained, right?
     So, today when I came home from work, I randomly stepped on the roommate's scale. It said I weigh 250. That's a ten pound weight loss since Memorial Day! I've been keeping pretty decent track of my eating habits, and my UP tells me that I'm burning more calories than I'm taking in, and all the water I'm drinking is doing a pretty good job of flushing out my system. I don't expect my weight-loss to continue at such an awesome pace, but as long as it keeps going in the same direction, I'll be a happy tiger!
     Oh! And Anthrocon is coming up in just over a week! I'll be doing TONS of walking there! Let's see where my scale sits after mid-July!

4 comments:

  1. I had very good luck changing 1 bad habit every 2 weeks. I've also started making large batches of soup and salad on the weekends and putting them in the fridge for the week in pre-portioned containers so that all I have to do in the morning is grab one on the way out the door. Then, once my stomach is awake around 11:00 AM, I ingest my food (which is lower calorie and healthier because it was made at home with less salt and no preservatives) and continue with my day. When you have time, You might look into weight lifting. I hate working out, but have found weight lifting to be the single most efficient (therefore FASTEST) way to get fit. 3 days a week, only 40 minutes a day. <3

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  2. I was doing pre-made meals for a while, but the ugly situation with the roommates made it hard for me to even be in the kitchen long enough to do that. The roommates are moving out this weekend, so I can go back to doing that! I'm going to start with longer-distance walking and yoga for now. It's still so difficult for me just to move with all the weight I'm carrying that even walking is major exercise for me. Once I can walk a mile without worrying about an asthma attack, I might look into that. I'm trying to drop almost 100 lbs, so everything I can do is something to move me in that direction!

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  3. Ahoy!!! If there is any thing I can do to help you on your weight loss adventure, please message me! :D I've been on my Fit Zombie plan for nearly half a year and have had positive results. They would be much more amazing results if I could get the food angle under control. But I'm working on it. Have you poked around sparkpeople.com? Always one of my first resources to mention.
    Clay yoga up in bloomfield had donations only yoga on saturdays. I've thought about checking it out, but haven't had a sat free. http://www.clayyoga.com/
    (this is pirateking42... not sure how it is going to post...)

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  4. Walking is INCREDIBLE exercise and will allow you to eat more calories in a day while still maintaining the deficit that you need to lose. I got a fitbit in April, and I am currently finding myself walking about 7 miles per day, eating 1800 calories and still losing weight. But I didn't start at 7 miles. I started at 2 miles on my lunch breaks and eventually worked up to walking home from work (3.8 mi) to now doing both on days when I'm not at the gym. Walking that much means that I get to have dessert, guilt free while still losing a pound a week. No matter how slow you start out, remember you're lapping the guy that still hasn't gotten off the couch.

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