Yeah, kind of late for doing that. Anyway, first 30 days, total weight loss of 11.6 pounds. Pretty much right on target, really. We’ve moved up to the second set of videos, and the workout is quite a bit more intense. Was almost like starting over, except that I didn’t hurt for days after doing it. The number of ab reps doubled, and the first day, I managed about 160 of them. The second time through the ab routine, I managed 195. Felt like I about killed myself, but I got through them. It’s amazing, really, how much change can happen in a month. When I first started, I could barely do five pushups (may have been less than that) without having to take a really long rest. I can now do twenty or more in a row. The ability of our body to change itself to meet new challenges is amazing.
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Day 29
Don’t think you’re going to get before and after pictures tomorrow – you ain’t. Even though it’s Day 30, and you’re supposed to take pictures, and I’m going to take pictures, I’m not going to scare you all by showing you what I looked like with my shirt off thirty days ago. I’m not even going to scare you by showing you what I look like now. I’m going to wait until the “real” after.
I’m fairly happy with the progress I’m seeing. Of course, I want more, but I’m edging close to three pounds a week which is pretty dang good. We’ll see what the scale says tomorrow, and I probably will at least post the numbers.
One of the side effects of this whole thing is that I seem to have significantly more energy on a daily basis already. I was able to do a bunch of woodworking yesterday – like six hours or more of it, and I’m not sore or tired today. And I did it the day before, too – even skipped watching some TV and worked on my workbench instead. It’s amazing, really, how much easier it is to get stuff done now that I’m not worn out as easily. It’s amazing how even just a couple of weeks of exercise and eating right can change so many things about how you feel. It’s a better pick-me-up than caffeine.
Day 20
When you’re working on Power 90, or any of the BeachBody programs, they encourage you to NOT look at the scale every day. Why? Because a great many people can’t deal with the inevitable bouncing around that happens day to day because of water weight, excess waste hanging out in your bowels for a day, etc…
Case in point, four days ago, I weighed myself, and was at 219.4. Three days ago, 220.0!!! That sucked, really. Then yesterday, 219.6. Then, this morning, 217.6!!! That sort of stuff really yanks your chain if you’re focused on your weight, as a great many people are.
Fortunately, I’m more focused on how I look and feel and less on the actual number and seeing it fluctuate like that doesn’t bother me all that much. I’m mostly just curious about the journey downward, interested in seeing what happens and figuring out, if I can, the reasons behind whatever happens.
So, what does that 217.6 number mean? It means that I’m on target for my 30 day goal of at least 10 pounds lost. There are 10 days to lose another 2.2 pounds. My 90 day goal is to get under 200 which is certainly attainable. Ultimately, however, I don’t have a target weight, I have a target body. One that is fit and athletic (!!!). One that can keep up with my kids and fit on the rides of the traveling carnivals. One that I don’t feel like I have to hide, but instead want to show off. The weight itself is just one measurement out of many, and it’s more a curiosity for me than anything else.
Day 15 – Two Weeks Down, Eleven More To Go
And at this juncture, I’ve lost about 5 and a half pounds. I’d hoped for more, wanted to be among the big losers of the Power 90 users, but I’ll take what I can get. One big thing is that I may not be getting enough sleep. I like some time “alone” with Wendy after the kids go to bed, but sometimes, this doesn’t happen until late, especially these days when she’s going to some sort of therapist every day for an hour or more after work, and so we don’t get to bed until after 11:00.
Everywhere else, we’re doing pretty good. We’re exploring new foods and new ways to make old foods that don’t contain as much of the crap that we used to eat. For example, last night we made pizzas. Mine had a mix of mozarella made with 2% milk and fat free cheddar cheese (a 1/4 cup of each), along with turkey pepperoni (tastes almost the same, has significantly less fat and half the calories), but the big key was the “crust” which was a multi-grain flatbread from Flatout – 17g of carbs, 8g of fiber, 9g of protien and only 100 calories. I also used about 1/5th of a cup of Boboli pizza sauce (1/3 of a pouch). Total calories: 318, fat: 11g, carbs: 26g, fiber: 8g, protien 36g. And most importantly, it was yummy.
I’m getting stronger, too. I can crank out more of the pushups every time out, and I finally finished all the reps of the Ab Ripper 100 (two weeks ago, I barely finished half of them). I also seem to have more energy. Yesterday, on my “rest” day, I just needed to do something other than sit at my computer in the evening, so I went down to the stationary bike we have and rode that for 30 minutes at a pretty decent clip. I’m getting to the point where I’m actually thinking about doing stuff that’s physical. I sure hope I can drop enough by this summer to feel comfortable going to Wild Waves and participating in the “wet” portion of the activities.
Day 8
I’m starting the second week of Power 90 today, and I can’t wait for Wendy to get home so we can do the workout. Yesterday was a “day of rest”, meaning no workout, and while my body needed it, I sort of missed the exercise.
I’m anxious to see how far I can go with the pushups today. I’ve been doing more of them every session, and I can’t wait until I can do all of them, though that may take some time, especially when it comes to the 7/7/7’s… (three sets of 7 pushups right in a row with three different hand placements).
Another fun item of interest (or maybe not if you see me when I’m bending over), my pants won’t stay up without having my belt as tight as it will go. Progress is being made. Now I will need to get some sweats or some other type of pant that will fit my as I shrink without having to buy new pants every month.
Day Six Of Power 90
So here I am, coming to you from my iPod touch on day six of Power 90. After the first couple days, I was really sore, but now, I’m either getting used to the pain, or my body is starting to adjust to the workout. I can’t say that I’m looking forward to the yoga part of today’s workout, but I suspect I’ll complete more of it than I did last time.
The diet part (I hesitate to use that word as it has come to imply an unnatural restriction in food intake) has been a bit difficult for me as I’ve been struggling to get enough callories. I’m so used to high calorie garbage, even though the portions weren’t exsessive, changing to better foods has really made it hard to eat enough. I feel full pretty quickly.