Tuesday, March 17, 2009

18th Tuesday weigh-in

227.5 lb

Gain of 0.5

I have a new goal now: Lose 30 lbs by my birthday. I have been floundering around for a while now and need to get back on track or else I lose the XBOX. This will require a loss average of over 1.5 lb per week, about 1.75 will work.

I made it through the holidays and feel great about it. Now that the weather is not miserable and cold in the mornings, I should be able to easily continue to make it to the gym or at least to Hannah's treadmill very consistently. Some risks/obstacles I can plan for are:
  • travel can wreck my sleep schedule (result: missed workouts or overeating)
  • two kids are a big burden (if they get sick, even more) and may interfere with sleep (result: missed workouts or overeating)
If I can keep from overeating, missing a workout will be a minor issue. Once thing I have not been good at is making a full accounting of my food intake each day. I would track up through lunch then try to spend or use the rest of my calories for the day before bed by estimation only. I have not been recording what I ate after lunch and this must be where the extra food is slipping in and preventing a loss on Tuesday. A can of sprite here, a handful of almonds there, bag of popcorn, another sprite, some more almonds, hey some chocolate chips, why not? Bite by bite, one way or another, I undo the calorie deficit I need to lose the fat and get a scale number like the one above.

My original plan was to track calories on livestrong.com, so I have recommitted to do that. I also plan to use bigoven to plan meals so I am not having to wing it for dinner each night.
This should also help since the baby is here and his needs will be putting extra burden on Rebecca and I.

I hope you are doing as well or better than me on whatever goals you have set for yourself, and I wish you much success.

3 comments:

  1. Don't buy the sprite and you won't drink it, right? It sucks for other people in the house, but right now it is the only way for me!

    Good luck. I am doing GREAT on my workouts. But I love to workout. Eating right, still a daily struggle 'cause I don't love it. I have great days and then really bad days. Still looking for that elusive balance!

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  2. I am finding I have more energy when I eat slightly less. I am very tired when I overeat, so I just need to remember that when I am tempted to overeat. I should think, "This junk going to make me feel exhausted for a while, and I'd rather not feel tired right now."

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  3. Randy and I are doing good on the workouts and pretty good on the eating. Weekends are our downfall!! We over-eat every weekend without fail. Workouts have been good, 5 times a week in the morning at the gym at my work (20 minutes cardio, 30 minutes weights) and 3 times a week playing racquetball at the Orem Rec Center.

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