Having a Fabulous February already, are you? I started my
day at the gym where I did 40 minutes on the Elliptical and then some arm &
shoulder machines. On the Elliptical I
select the “Variety” or “Weight Loss” workout and change the default time to 35
minutes. Then I press “Options” and
input my weight and age. The machine
adds a 5 minute cool down. After a few machines (the twisty one for my muffin
top, one that had “shoulder” in the name and another one) I felt a little light
headed so decided it was time to come home for breakfast.
My Favorite Breakfast Staples |
Breakfast is either Quick Steel Cut Oatmeal (with 1 diced
apple, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, 1/8 c. slivered almonds & 1 T Chia seeds)
or Eggs & toast (or Protein English Muffin) with 1 T butter. A few weeks ago I decided the oatmeal
breakfast sticks with me longer, but today I went for the eggs & toast
since it’s been about a week since I had that and I think the shot of protein
in the eggs was needed this a.m.
My dilemma is finding a small snack to eat pre-breakfast on
the days I want to go to the gym. I have
tried ½ c. grapefruit slices (in Extra Light syrup, drained) + ¼ c. cottage
cheese. This works, but I still get very
hungry while exercising. I’d love suggestions.
How did I do on those January Goals?
Goals for January:
-
Two exercise events on the same
day 3x/week (Balance Board, Running, Gym)
-
30 mins. HR exercise 6x/week
-
Track food 5 days/week or more
-
Keep calorie count near target of 1850/day
-
Continue to forgive lapses and forge ahead,
showing kindness to myself as I would to others.
I accomplished these goals and lost 4 pounds! Yay!
After a tough time getting on track week 1 and a cold during week 3 I
certainly had time to apply my final goal of the month. I’m somewhat conflicted about the weight
loss. Happy that now that I’m sticking
to about 1850 calories/day the weight loss has increased from ½ lb./wk to a
full lb./wk. However it’s still a little
discouraging to realize how long it will take me to lose all the weight I want
and to hear results of others who seem to drop 10 lbs. their first week on a
new program. But I don’t wallow for long.
I’ve never believed in a quick fix or magic pill weight loss method for
optimum health. I know that what I am
doing is healthy and allows my body to build muscle while reducing fat. I know that I can work within my structure
and LIVE this way – not just temporarily.
Here’s a post I put on the #GoRedGetFit group on
Facebook. It had a lot of responses and
I want to make sure I keep it handy for reference:
Here's my motivational thought this morning while on the Elliptical at the gym. I'm 51 years old. If I deduct my first 20 years as childhood/growing. I've had 30 great years: career, raising a family, travel, activity (skiing, hiking, adventures), another career. Now I have 30 more years ahead of me: should I be slowing down? NO! Should I weigh this much and just take pleasure in crafts, books & TV? NO! I want to actively make an impact and accomplish just as much in the next 30 years as the past 30! .... This is a high motivation day for me....I hope I can look back on this post when I need it...I hope someone who is low on motivation can feel inspired by this! Let's really LIVE life to the fullest!
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