But enough talk from me, lets hear it from The Amazon herself!
Dirty Four Letter Word
Oh my. Where to begin? This is my first blog entry, ever. To say I’m a little nervous and apprehensive would be an understatement. So, if you can find it in your generous hearts to bear with me and look over the extra commas, run on sentences, and grammatical errors I would be forever grateful.
This week, and the half of the previous one, has been a big change for me. You see, I’m in this
predicament because of a dirty little four letter word. FOOD. Here’s another one that got me in trouble, CARB. I love them both. Sometimes a little too much, and here I am because of them.
Change #1: Less bad food, i.e. bad carbs. Sounds easy, right? I learned very quickly that this journey was going to be harder than I thought. I grew up eating meat and potatoes almost every day. I didn’t have to worry about portions. Now I’m making a conscious effort to reduce the amount of bad carbs, replace them with better carbs, and eat more green stuff. All while making sure I’m getting enough protein and water.
Change #2: More sweat, i.e. cardio. This is a word I have never liked. I still don’t. But, if I want this to work, I have to do it. Thank goodness for a wide variety of fitness classes. I could hang out in the weight room, pumping iron, all day. I would rather get hit by a bus than to run a mile. That said, I have been getting my sweat on with no trouble. Now I just have to keep going and stick with it. I recently read an article on Sophia Vegara and I’m stealing her workout motto. No pain, no cake. I like it. Fits me perfectly.
This week of workouts have been a lot of circuits, intervals, arm work, leg work, and handstands.
Pushups are starting to like me again. I’m finding out that I’m stronger than I think I am, and I can push myself a little harder now that I have a goal in mind. Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away. I’m going to be in my old jeans come hell or high water. I know what I have to do. Thank goodness there is Hallie to give me a kick in the rear when I get lazy. She is my key player in this game of weight loss/better food choices/getting my sweat on. She knows exactly what buttons to push, and she knows how I think. Accountability is a hurdle that she is helping me stride over. Whenever I’m beginning to falter, she’s right there to help get me back on track.
This week I have my work cut out for me. I have my set routine of classes that I will attend, and I will be rocking it in the weight room again. I am going to do more exercises at home, earn more points, and improve my numbers by this time next week. The good Lord willing, my family will stay healthy and huge obstacles will be at a minimum. Until next time, wish me luck and happy healthy thoughts!
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