I haven't lost. I haven't gained.
What have I done? I have cut 100 Cal. from breakfast, and added one run a week, so now I do one run and 5 X-training workouts. That only translates into about 150 more Cal. a week burnt.
What do I need to do? Cut down evening eating. I will also target 350 calories burned for each X-training workout, rather than the current 250.
Go team!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
The challenge
My sister, brother, and sister-in-law, and I, have challenged each other to lose 20 lbs. by Christmas. For the record I weighed 232 tonight, fully dressed.
The gauntlet is cast. 8-)
Cross-training five days a week, with one day for lawn mowing, continues to be my program. I want to add some road cycling, because the cross-training by itself gets a bit boring. I want to continue doing weightwatchers, but I think I will do it at the Almaden Center, for a change a pace.
The gauntlet is cast. 8-)
Cross-training five days a week, with one day for lawn mowing, continues to be my program. I want to add some road cycling, because the cross-training by itself gets a bit boring. I want to continue doing weightwatchers, but I think I will do it at the Almaden Center, for a change a pace.
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Where's Jeff's Head?
Cross-training continues. Foot still hurts. Weight not where I want it.
My salvation is that I love to exercise now. Otherwise I would weigh pounds. Too much nervous eating hurts, though. I am looking for motivation.
My salvation is that I love to exercise now. Otherwise I would weigh
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Saturday, August 02, 2008
Delinquent
To catch up:
- I am back actively going to Weight Watchers and tracking what I eat
- My foot injury flared up after 5 weeks of running, so I am back to cross-training 6 times a week
- The elliptical is bothering my foot now too, so mostly I cycle for cardio
- I have added upper body strengthening to my workout
- I am tracking my workouts through Fitlinxx, which is integrated into the equipment at the YMCA. Hey, it's a way to earn free t-shirts
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Slogging On
My heel is tender, but recovers between runs. Mostly.
On Monday it was still a bit sore from running Saturday, so I switched after 10 minutes of running to cycling. Tuesday I ran 5K. Today I did 30 minutes on the elliptical, and lunges.
I think my heel is still a little too sensitive for speedwork.
Yesterday I spoke with my brother Joel. He recommended adding some weights to my cross-training days to build up more upper-body lean muscle mass to help with weight control. Personally, I prefer the narrow shouldered, spindly armed look, but told him to send me his workout recommendation. 8-)
On Monday it was still a bit sore from running Saturday, so I switched after 10 minutes of running to cycling. Tuesday I ran 5K. Today I did 30 minutes on the elliptical, and lunges.
I think my heel is still a little too sensitive for speedwork.
Yesterday I spoke with my brother Joel. He recommended adding some weights to my cross-training days to build up more upper-body lean muscle mass to help with weight control. Personally, I prefer the narrow shouldered, spindly armed look, but told him to send me his workout recommendation. 8-)
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Sore, but ...
I am running 5Ks under 30 minutes now, but also am a bit sorer in my right heel. Running every other day is allowing for pretty good recovery, though. Ice remains my friend.
Saturday was a 2.5 mile run.
Monday was yaaaard wooork, which killed my back.
Tuesday was a 5K run.
Yesterday was an non-running day. I rode my bike for a half hour in the morning and a half hour in the afternoon. My thighs! They burn!
Today will be another 5K run.
If my heel still feels well next week, I will start speed work.
Saturday was a 2.5 mile run.
Monday was yaaaard wooork, which killed my back.
Tuesday was a 5K run.
Yesterday was an non-running day. I rode my bike for a half hour in the morning and a half hour in the afternoon. My thighs! They burn!
Today will be another 5K run.
If my heel still feels well next week, I will start speed work.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Still Running
Monday, and again today, I did 5K's at a 10 minute/mile pace. My heel is a bit sore, but not too bad. I am amazed how quickly conditioning went to pot: I was floppy-legged by the end of these runs.
On the light days, I did 1/2 hour of cardio, some core, and lunges.
Another 'duh' moment: If I don't do lunges I get cramps on the inside of the thighs. I wasn't doing lunges because they left my legs sore. However, I recently found that I could back off on the reps and still avoid the cramping. Gradually I am increasing the reps. I am guessing that my inner thigh muscles are unusually weak, since stretching didn't help.
On the light days, I did 1/2 hour of cardio, some core, and lunges.
Another 'duh' moment: If I don't do lunges I get cramps on the inside of the thighs. I wasn't doing lunges because they left my legs sore. However, I recently found that I could back off on the reps and still avoid the cramping. Gradually I am increasing the reps. I am guessing that my inner thigh muscles are unusually weak, since stretching didn't help.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Running - Slowly
I am still running, but building up slowly. Last week I did three run/walks: 3 minutes walking alternating with 3 minutes running. I have built up to a half hour of this, and have increased the running pace to 6 mph.
My heel hurts first thing in the morning and after sitting, but nothing like it was hurting before. Ice is my friend.
On the non-running days, I did a half hour of cross-training.
My heel hurts first thing in the morning and after sitting, but nothing like it was hurting before. Ice is my friend.
On the non-running days, I did a half hour of cross-training.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Good News
Yesterday, the Dr. cleared me to start running again! I am to build up slowly, so yesterday I ran 2X400M with 400M walking between. Not very much, but it's a start. Today was a cross-train day.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Good/bad
My foot feels good. I continue cross-training six days a week.
I struggle with losing weight, though. Kinda frustrating. I know that if I slack on the exercise it will be even worse, but still I am eating too much.
I struggle with losing weight, though. Kinda frustrating. I know that if I slack on the exercise it will be even worse, but still I am eating too much.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Curtailed Week
Last week started out fine. I cross-trained each day, then took it easy on Saturday. Only 3 hours of yard work.
Truthfully I have an embarrasing ouchie and took it easy yesterday and today.
On an unrelated note, I got an honorable mention in the 2008 Little Lytton contest. My first entry! I was very excited. But don't read too far past mine if salty language bothers you.
Truthfully I have an embarrasing ouchie and took it easy yesterday and today.
On an unrelated note, I got an honorable mention in the 2008 Little Lytton contest. My first entry! I was very excited. But don't read too far past mine if salty language bothers you.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Cross-training and Recovery
Cross-training continues to not bother my heal. Just walking naturally has made my right calf less tight and my right knee less sore.
Ironically the only setback was on Saturday: I didn't cross-train. We had a Church kite flying activity, and I just about killed myself keeping three kid's kites in the air (my daughter's and two friends'). My heel was quite sore on Sunday.
Yesterday I weighed 211. One more week and I will claim that I have some momentum. Another epiphany (or "duh" moment where I see how I have been playing with my head): I have lost trust in my self-control and this effort is mostly about regaining that.
Ironically the only setback was on Saturday: I didn't cross-train. We had a Church kite flying activity, and I just about killed myself keeping three kid's kites in the air (my daughter's and two friends'). My heel was quite sore on Sunday.
Yesterday I weighed 211. One more week and I will claim that I have some momentum. Another epiphany (or "duh" moment where I see how I have been playing with my head): I have lost trust in my self-control and this effort is mostly about regaining that.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Cross-training, anyone?
Yesterday, I got another injection in my right heel. The Dr. said my unwise attempt to run on it set me back a bit, and I should plan on cross-training for a while. I am officially injured.
It's so tempting to push harder, because the injection (this time) has taken almost all the pain away. It feels so nice!
On the other hand, this is a great excuse to settle into a regular (non-impact) exercise routine and lose weight. I am down to 212. One or two more weeks of losing weight and I will come forward with my great new weight loss plan: Take it one day at a time. Oops. Not supposed to reveal my secret.
Don't remember what I did last Wednesday and Thursday: a half hour of something cardio. Friday, I did lunges, 10 pushups, and 30 minutes of cross training. Saturday, I did 1 hour of yard work (When pushing the mower my heart rate is between 135 and 145, which is nicely in the cardio-zone). Yesterday, I did 20 minutes of eliptical, 10 minutes of rowing, crunches, and 11 pushups. Today, 10 minutes of spinning, 10 of eliptical, 10 on the stairmaster, then 12 pushups. Yep, a one-more-pushup-a-day program!
The Dr. also said I should wear stiffer shoes when pushing the mower: That running shoes are too flexible. I was very sore after the yard work.
Paradoxically, being "injured" has taken the self-imposed pressure off of me to do something bigger than running a marathon. Somehow I had talked myself into the delusion that I could only stay motivated if I kept doing bigger and better things. I was messing up my own head. I like the idea of focusing on recovery and basic health for a while.
It's so tempting to push harder, because the injection (this time) has taken almost all the pain away. It feels so nice!
On the other hand, this is a great excuse to settle into a regular (non-impact) exercise routine and lose weight. I am down to 212. One or two more weeks of losing weight and I will come forward with my great new weight loss plan: Take it one day at a time. Oops. Not supposed to reveal my secret.
Don't remember what I did last Wednesday and Thursday: a half hour of something cardio. Friday, I did lunges, 10 pushups, and 30 minutes of cross training. Saturday, I did 1 hour of yard work (When pushing the mower my heart rate is between 135 and 145, which is nicely in the cardio-zone). Yesterday, I did 20 minutes of eliptical, 10 minutes of rowing, crunches, and 11 pushups. Today, 10 minutes of spinning, 10 of eliptical, 10 on the stairmaster, then 12 pushups. Yep, a one-more-pushup-a-day program!
The Dr. also said I should wear stiffer shoes when pushing the mower: That running shoes are too flexible. I was very sore after the yard work.
Paradoxically, being "injured" has taken the self-imposed pressure off of me to do something bigger than running a marathon. Somehow I had talked myself into the delusion that I could only stay motivated if I kept doing bigger and better things. I was messing up my own head. I like the idea of focusing on recovery and basic health for a while.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Catching Up
Cycled 20 miles on the 21st. Ruined my front tire and new heavy-duty tube. Whatever I hit sliced right through the Kevlar tire.
Then I had another sinus infection last week: three days of not enough sleep and I got sick. By Wednesday, I was well enough to mow the lawn. On Thursday, to walk 2 miles. On Friday and Saturday to do 1/2 hour cardio workouts.
Yesterday, I ran 2 miles. First time running in three weeks or so. My right foot was very sore this morning, though back to "normal" now. The shot in my heel and the Traumeel 3Xday hasn't made much difference (to my heel). My back feels wonderful.
Tonight I did 20 minutes spinning and 10 minutes on the rowing machine.
Thank heavens that a 1/2 hour of cardio 6 days a week is ingrained in me now. My haven of sanity. And, even though I am struggling with my weight a bit (up to 217), without the exercise it would be a lot more.
Then I had another sinus infection last week: three days of not enough sleep and I got sick. By Wednesday, I was well enough to mow the lawn. On Thursday, to walk 2 miles. On Friday and Saturday to do 1/2 hour cardio workouts.
Yesterday, I ran 2 miles. First time running in three weeks or so. My right foot was very sore this morning, though back to "normal" now. The shot in my heel and the Traumeel 3Xday hasn't made much difference (to my heel). My back feels wonderful.
Tonight I did 20 minutes spinning and 10 minutes on the rowing machine.
Thank heavens that a 1/2 hour of cardio 6 days a week is ingrained in me now. My haven of sanity. And, even though I am struggling with my weight a bit (up to 217), without the exercise it would be a lot more.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Operator Error
I watched the guy at the bike shop fix yet another of my flat tires. Now I know I was under-inflating my tires. Regardless, I have heavy duty tubes front and back now.
Last Friday I did another 30 mile ride (Willow Springs Loop).
Saturday, Monday, and today I did cross-training. Yesterday I did 30 minutes of spinning.
According to my podiatrist I have an irritated nerve in my right foot that is causing referred heel pain. He injected my heel with Cortisone and Traumeel on Monday. I am to take Traumeel tablets and continue icing and using the night splint. Right now, I cannot run, so I am hoping that all this will help.
Last Friday I did another 30 mile ride (Willow Springs Loop).
Saturday, Monday, and today I did cross-training. Yesterday I did 30 minutes of spinning.
According to my podiatrist I have an irritated nerve in my right foot that is causing referred heel pain. He injected my heel with Cortisone and Traumeel on Monday. I am to take Traumeel tablets and continue icing and using the night splint. Right now, I cannot run, so I am hoping that all this will help.
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Strange Saturday
This week I did a 20 mile ride and a 1.5 mile ride. Plus four days of cross-training. Here's the story about the 1.5 mile ride:
Saturday morning my wife and I had a few word before she left for a Church activity. I decided to go for a ride to cool off. As I aired up, my front tube blew. I replaced the tube (with my last tube) and got on the road. A mile and a half later, the front went flat again, so I patched it. As I put the wheel back on the bike, the patch cut loose. So, I walked my bike home, showered, and thought. I wasn't on Someones good list.
When Tracy got home, we fell all over ourselves apologizing to each other.
Saturday morning my wife and I had a few word before she left for a Church activity. I decided to go for a ride to cool off. As I aired up, my front tube blew. I replaced the tube (with my last tube) and got on the road. A mile and a half later, the front went flat again, so I patched it. As I put the wheel back on the bike, the patch cut loose. So, I walked my bike home, showered, and thought. I wasn't on Someones good list.
When Tracy got home, we fell all over ourselves apologizing to each other.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
On The Road Again
This week I did 2 5K runs, a 20 mile ride, and a 30 mile ride, plus a x-training day. Thursday was a day off, so I could sneak in a date with my wife.
I have a sore bottom, and my back and thighs are not used to riding yet, either. It's good to be back on the road though: The weather is lovely.
Given how little time remains until Tierra Bella, I will probably do the 100K. It's not the distance so much as the climbing.
I have a sore bottom, and my back and thighs are not used to riding yet, either. It's good to be back on the road though: The weather is lovely.
Given how little time remains until Tierra Bella, I will probably do the 100K. It's not the distance so much as the climbing.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Back In The Saddle
I had second wave of sickness as whatever I had tried to go to my chest, but am fine now.
Last Thursday I did a 1/2 hour ride, then on Friday and Saturday I took my younger daughter to Disneyland. On Friday we spent 15 hours in the park and rode 30 rides. Saturday we rode 6 rides in 4 hours. On Sunday I could barely move. I cannot keep up with a 7 year old. See Aerins Antics for a fuller account.
Yesterday I ran 5K, and today (finally, huzzah!) I went on a 20 mile ride. The weather was absolutely beautiful. Afterwards, my legs feel like lead. It took me almost 1.5 hours to ride the Bailey Loop: A bit off my pace, but I am happy to be back in the saddle.
Last Thursday I did a 1/2 hour ride, then on Friday and Saturday I took my younger daughter to Disneyland. On Friday we spent 15 hours in the park and rode 30 rides. Saturday we rode 6 rides in 4 hours. On Sunday I could barely move. I cannot keep up with a 7 year old. See Aerins Antics for a fuller account.
Yesterday I ran 5K, and today (finally, huzzah!) I went on a 20 mile ride. The weather was absolutely beautiful. Afterwards, my legs feel like lead. It took me almost 1.5 hours to ride the Bailey Loop: A bit off my pace, but I am happy to be back in the saddle.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Been Sick
Right after the last post I got sick. First a virus, then sinus and ear infections. Last Thursday I felt well enough to "exercise", so I walked for a half hour. Friday I ran two miles - very slowly. Saturday I walked for 20 minutes.
Yesterday, I actually got to cycle! Eight whole miles. My legs felt like lumber. My hiney got chafed. What a wimp!
Now I am really scared about the Century in April. Only nine weeks to prepare. The only saving grace is that I have reasonable cardio conditioning and endurance.
Another neat thing: the new aerobars really helped relieve pressure on my hands. I had tried different gloves, seat and handle bar angles, padded tape, and vibration dampers. They helped a bit, but I have a mild case of carpel-tunnel syndrome.
And: no flat tire!
Today I ran 5K, but still not up to pre-sickness pace.
Yesterday, I actually got to cycle! Eight whole miles. My legs felt like lumber. My hiney got chafed. What a wimp!
Now I am really scared about the Century in April. Only nine weeks to prepare. The only saving grace is that I have reasonable cardio conditioning and endurance.
Another neat thing: the new aerobars really helped relieve pressure on my hands. I had tried different gloves, seat and handle bar angles, padded tape, and vibration dampers. They helped a bit, but I have a mild case of carpel-tunnel syndrome.
And: no flat tire!
Today I ran 5K, but still not up to pre-sickness pace.
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