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Archive for September, 2009

Day 45 - My Nutrition/Workout Plan

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

I thought I would post my current nutrition/workout plan in case anyone is curious:

My Nutrition Plan
September 2009

(Meal 1)
½ c. Oats
½  Scoop Vanilla Protein Powder
½ c. 1% Milk
¼ c. Blueberries

(Meal 2)
¼ c. Cottage Cheese
3 oz. Low-fat Yogurt

(Meal 3)
Sandwich or Lean Cuisine Entrée
Salad
Diet Soda

(Meal 4 – post-workout)
Protein Shake
Raw veggies (celery/cauliflower/carrots)

(Meal 5)
6-8 oz. lean meat or chicken
1 cup veggies
Salad
1 T. Dressing

(Meal 6)
Nut Bar (e.g. Nature Valley Peanut Bar)
Egg White

About 100 oz. water per day

Approximate Total Values (kcals: 1703, Fat: 60, Protein: 149, Carbs: 135)

Training:

Monday: Weight training (upper body)
Tuesday: Cardio (HIIT)
Wednesday: Weight training (lower body, Abs)
Thursday: Cardio (HIIT)
Friday: Weight training (upper body)
Saturday: Cardio (HIIT)
Sunday: Rest

(The next week I do 2 lower body and 1 upper body and switch each week)

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Day 41 - Oh Happy Day!

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

I did it!  I broke 150!  I weighed 149.5 this morning and I couldn’t be happier.  Now I’m going to sit down and review my numbers for yesterday (carbs, protein, fat, etc.) and see what I did and try to do it again.  I even ate more yesterday than usual.  Woo hoo!

Day 39 - Time to Step it Up

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

After I hit my "low" of 150 even, I haven’t been there since.  Life keeps throwing curve balls to my will-power or lack thereof.  Getting up at 6 is not my normal pattern and I am slowly adjusting to it.  I woke up 1 minute BEFORE the alarm went off this morning.  Proof again that we have some sort of internal chronometer…

The other day was my daughter Emily’s college orientation.  I was very proud to go with her and see her new school.  I got to learn about some of the exciting opportunities she will be embarking on next week when she starts her first college class.  The parents were given a separate class on how to be supportive during this part of our child’s life.  They reminded us that the brain is not fully developed until age 25 and that we need to continue to parent our "adult" children.  I heard audible groans among some of the parents and mumblings of "I thought we were done with that…they’re 18!"   :)

After spending nearly $300 on 3 textbooks, the student union gave a wonderful lunch for all in attendance.  Oh no!  Pizza!  I had been munching on danishes all morning (because they were staring at me in the room and I have NO willpower).  I thought that was all I would cheat.  I took one piece of pizza…. ok, not too bad, but then Sarah didn’t finish her piece.  I can’t just throw pizza away so I had to finish it for her.  Then Emily needed to get her student ID card done.  Inside that room they were serving ice cream hot fudge sundaes….!!!!!   I do all right at home when I am more in control of what I eat…but when it is just sitting there, calling to me…I have NO willpower.  This is something I have to work on.

So my weight has been fluctuating for the last few days between 151.5 and 151.0.  I’ll get back to where I need to be in a few days; I’m working out well (lifted really heavy yesterday on lower body workout) and today I hit at least a 9 on my cardio HIIT.  I really shouldn’t pay so much attention to the scale.  It really isn’t a good measure of my progress.   I lost another 1/2 in. in my waist and when I used the fat calipers this morning, I was down, too, so I should be happy.  That scale really dogs me.  It’s the easiest tool to watch myself, but I need to realize that it doesn’t reflect my body composition accurately. 

Well, on to the day….  breakfast next (it’s 8am) and then a protein shake at 10.  Have a great day everyone!!!

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Day 33 - Diligence Pays Off

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Today I finally hit the 150 lb. mark.  I kept hoping the scale would inch down one-tenth to 149.9, but I was very happy to see where I was today.  That’s 8 pounds lost! **doing Charlie Brown victory dance **  Yesterday was cardio and I was feeling extra tired — since school started we’ve been getting up at 6 am — and I only made it to 17 minutes of interval running.  I was hoping to get to a second cardio session but it just never happened. 

Today is upper body.  I’m pumped and ready to hit it!  First I’ll have some yogurt and eggs.  I do my cardio on an empty stomach, but I think lifting should be done with a good protein/carb base.  If you’re weak, you can’t lift as heavy, and then you’ll have less gains.

We’ve made it through the first week of school.  I just put Autumn and Thomas on the bus and today I will be doing homeschool with my 11th grade son, Joe.  We have Chemistry, Economics, Algegra 2/Geometry and Health.  At the local government school he is also taking English, Strength Training, and Law Enforcement.  Sarah will work in her Kumon books next to Joe and I as we study.  Will is now a Freshman in high school and Emily starts college in less than two weeks.  Wow!  They grow up too darn fast!

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Day 27

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Sarah turned 4 the other day.   I made that my weekly "cheat day" because she picked Krispy Kreme donuts for breakfast and Chuck E. Cheese’s for lunch!  We had hot dogs for dinner and of course, cake and ice cream!  I gained two pounds!  Oh well, I just have to look at it as a day to raise my metabolism ;)   Now I’m back at it with on spot nutrition and training. 

Can one day mess it all up?  It sure feels like it; but I have to keep going and look at the progress I have made since day 1.  There is an overall decline in weight and my body feels tighter and more compact to me.  Sometimes, I make the mistake of asking my children/teens if I look thinner.  They usually respond with something like "a little" or "sort of" or "I dunno".  Not too encouraging. 

I try to use the fat calipers to gauge my progress, too, but I’m not very skilled at it.  I’m not sure I’m doing it right. 

School starts in a few days so I have been getting up earlier and earlier each day to get ready for that 6:15 rising time.  Hence, I’ve not been getting much sleep and I’ve developed a sore throat and cough…darn.  It keeps me from training at maximum.  Well, I’ve made this my new lifestyle, so I will just keep plodding along, celebrating the "lows" and using the "highs" to ignite more inspiration!



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