
A blog where we can discuss our goals regarding health, fitness, food and general wellness. This should be a fun space where we congratulate each other for a job well done, plan fitness activities to do together, and ask for extra support when we need it. Advice is good - but only when asked for! Feel free to post as much or as little as you like according to your own goals.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
I'm Back!!!
I also got sick. I am pretty sure I had the flu. I had one day of a pretty decent fever (pushed over 101 for a bit) and then almost three weeks of weakness, aches, stuffiness, sore throat, and general malaise. The good news is I was starting to recover by the time everyone got here, the bad news is that I had to push through the flu to make sure everything was ready (with Jack's help, of course) for our visitors and Christmas. Steve left earlier in the week and Andrew's family left on Saturday morning. By late afternoon Saturday Jack and I had all the Christmas decorations (except for the tree) put away, the furniture back in the correct rooms in their correct position, and the house clean. It was a relief to have order restored.
I was back at work for a full and productive day, yesterday, and started my exercise routine back up again. I am feeling about 90% recovered from the flu, so that's good. Yesterday I ran on the treadmill. Today I swam.
I am working with a triathlon coach now, that started yesterday, so we will see how that goes. I also signed up for 11 weeks of the Big Spin class which is at a local community center. We will meet every Thursday for a 90 minute brick of some sort, with the last class being a swim/bike/run brick. Should be interesting. I feel a little intimidated by it. I hope the people are real and not "roosters." Ask Ruth what that means. I am encouraged by the fact that the group usually goes out afterwards to a local restaurant to hang out for a bit. I will try that at least a couple of times. One of my goals this year is to become part of a fitness community. That is one of the reasons I signed up for the class, after all. It's kind of funny, I completely forgot I signed up for it until my new coach mentioned, "I see you signed up for the Big Spin series." And I said to myself, "Oh yeah, I did." I guess it is already accomplishing the intended goal, which was to keep myself from getting lazy over the winter. I have a funny feeling that class will kick my ass on Thursday.
George, I'm sorry you have been lonely on the blog. Ruth was without power, I was without time or energy, but I don't know what was up with Thad and Elizabeth. I'll send an email out and remind everyone to get back to blogging!!!
Happy New Year, everyone. Let's make 2014 a year of fitness for all of us!!
PS - I gained about 3 pounds. I weighed 158.0 this morning. I am not too worried about it. I'm back in the saddle and it feels good!!
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Santa was good to me this year!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Beautiful Sunset Today...
Love how the power lines are parallel to the clouds....
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Feet and toe numbness
Well, finally my favorite shoes, my three-year old Merrill Chameleon 13W's have been complete worn through, so I'm running in some Columbia clunky shoes (Merrill stopped making the Chameleons in wide sizes.) And in the last two weeks, there has been absolutely no foot symptoms at all... The Chameleons are made of neoprene, and are almost like rubber galoshes -- that is, they squeeze the foot all the time, all the way around. Maybe they weren't the right shoe, after all!
This is not an excuse
First, I like the log and the blog, I like the feeling of connectedness it gives me. It makes it feel as if we aren't scattered to the four corners of the country, even though we really are.
Second, this is not an excuse, but I am pushing my body as hard as I can push it and that has not included exercise for the last week or so. With the anticipation of 8 people descending on my house for a week at Christmas, I have spent every waking hour that I am not at work, working on my house, Christmas shopping, wrapping presents, decorating the tree, etc... Could I eek out a short run at the end of the day? Maybe, but I am exhausted and my body aches. Honestly, I feel like I've run 10 miles at the end of the day because everything I am doing is a physical activity. Does it count as exercise, well, no. But am I getting a workout? It sure as hell feels like it.
I am not worried (with the exception of my family thinking I am a slacker and making excuses) about this for a few reasons. #1, I am working hard; #2, I am maintaining my weight at or under 155 pounds; #3, I know that exercise is part of my life forever. In the past, when I did not exercise for a while I would stop exercising completely. Now I know that won't happen. Also, I'm sick. I had a fever of 101.6 last night. Ugh.
By the end of this weekend the bulk of the prep will be done and I should have a relatively normal week next week, meaning I should be getting up in the mornings and exercising which is my routine. Until then, I need to be patient with my body and recognize the fact that I do have physical limits. I'll probably have another offish week when everyone is here, but I am sure I will get my workout in with 5 children under the age of 10 in my house!!
I'll do another blog post about Grain Brain this weekend.
Plateau has steep sides
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Took my blood pressure over the weekend; 128/76. First time I've seen the diastolic pressure under 80 in 15 years.
Down to 258 lbs today. Finally out of the 260s, where I've been for a couple of months.
Cathy bought me a fitbit force, it's a very cute combination pedometer/watch/sleep monitor. Automatically resets and logs every day, communicates over bluetooth with the iPhone and the computer. I've had it since last Thursday, so far I like it a lot. It does show that while my sleep apnea is reportedly 95% better, I'm still a pretty restless sleeper.
Still morning lows in the 20s here; I can't wait 'til it warms up a bit so I can run outside again. But the gym is filling that need, and it's somehow easier to get out of bed if there's a specific destination.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Grain Brain, by Dr. Perlmutter - my notes through the end of chapter 1.
- weighs three pounds and has one hundred thousand miles of blood vessels. (Is that possible?)
- contains more connections than there are stars in the Milky Way
- is the fattest organ in your body.
- could be suffering this very minute without your having a clue."
- I eat bread – False
- I drink fruit juice – False
- I have more than one serving of fruit a day – True
- I choose agave over sugar – False
- I get out of breath on my daily walk – False
- My cholesterol is below 150 – False
- I have diabetes – False
- I am overweight – False
- I eat rice or pasta – True (no pasta, just brown rice, but he does not distinguish between the two)
- I drink milk – False
- I don’t exercise regularly – False
- Neurological conditions run in the family – True (would you consider this true? Grandmother was senile, does that mean it “runs in the family?” Was that mostly alcohol related? Your thoughts on this?)
- I don’t take a vitamin D supplement – True
- I eat a low fat diet – False
- I take a statin – False
- I avoid high cholesterol foods – False
- I drink soda – False
- I don’t drink wine – True
- I drink beer – False
- I eat cereal – False
- Obesity is now a well-documented risk factor for brain disease.
- Preventable, non-communicable diseases account for more deaths worldwide today than all other diseases combined.
- Many of today’s epidemics are rooted in inflammatory pathways run amok.
- The origin of brain disease is in many cases predominantly dietary – the result of consuming too many carbs and not enough healthy fats.
- A low-fat, high-carb diet is good
- Cholesterol is bad.”
- commenced in 1948
- commenced with 5,209 men and women between the ages of 30 and 62 from the town of Framingham, Massachusetts.
- None of the participants had suffered a heart attack or stroke, or developed symptoms of cardiovascular disease prior to the start of the study,
- Since 1948 the study has added multiple generations stemming from the original group.
- The study parameters
- 249 people age 60 – 64
- Blood sugar in “normal range”
- Underwent brain scans at start of study and four years later
- Factored out: age, high blood pressure, smoking and alcohol use
- Observation:
- Blood sugar on the high end of normal accounted for a 6 – 10% shrinkage of the brain
- Suggests
- Blood sugar levels could have an impact on brain health even for people who do not have diabetes
- cholesterol is good
- coronary artery disease is not caused by LDLs, but by oxidized LDL
- Basically, in a high-sugar environment, LDL gets so damaged by sugar that it can longer deliver cholesterol to the brain. Sugar molecules attach themselves to LDL and change the molecule’s shape, which makes LDLs less useful, and at the same time damaged LDLs increase the production of free radicals.
- “Have we accelerated our brain’s decline by following a low-fat, high carb diet with fruit on the side?
- Can we really control the fate of our brains through lifestyle alone despite the DNA we’ve inherited?
- Is there too much invested interest in Big Pharma to consider the fact we can naturally prevent, treat, and sometimes cure – without drugs – a spectrum of brain-based aliments such as ADHD, depression, anxiety, insomnia, autism, Tourette’s syndrome, headaches, and Alzheimer’s disease?”
Patrick after run
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Checking In
I'm glad to see you are using the blog :) Seems like a good motivator.
For myself, I had a really hard week. Derek and I broke up for a lot of reasons that I won't go into here, but it's really hard for me. We've been together and so close since I was seventeen. So it's a huge change. I didn't exercise very much this week because my coping strategy has been go to work/ get home and call a friend/ go to sleep. I did run some laps around the block at work when I needed an energy boost.
However since Thanksgiving I have been more careful about what I ate. It would be all too easy to drown my sorrows in booze and ice cream and cheesy burritos, but in the end that would just make me feel even worse. So I have kept an eye on myself, and lost about 2.5 pounds in a week and a half (157.6 - 155.1). I was at 150 at my lowest point, and I'm gonna see how close I can get back to that by the new year. I'd ideally like to be at around 140 with much more muscle than I have now. My goal is to figure out a schedule for exercising during the week (it's SUPER cold outside in the morning for us soft Californians - Dad is heading to the gym. I could do some weight train training though. Or maybe see if there's a gym near work I could go to before the workday and then shower there). I really like gyms!
Grain Brain - a quick intro
Have an awesome day!!! I hope there is some time for play today, for all of us!!
Friday, December 6, 2013
Ruth
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AohtVproW_1DdGgtOTNUV28wN3ZWWXJDc3JzcXNHc1E#gid=0
Christmas!!!
I finished reading Grain Brain on Monday and have decided to follow his recommended eating program, to the letter, for four weeks. That will start on Sunday. I will let you know how that goes. The author is a neurologist and a nutritionist, which is an interesting combination. I am recommitting to my health, with an added interest in maintaining my brain health through a combination of diet and exercise. Since I am going to live to be 100, I sure don't want to go nuts.
I am going to re-read the book and blog about it, similar to the way I re-read and blogged about Younger Next Year. It will help the message sink in for me. Do you guys want me to blog about the book here, or on my blog? I can do it in either space, but I don't want to take up the space here if y'all aren't interested in reading about it. Let me know what you think!! I would certainly be interested in your comments regarding the book.
I hope everyone is doing well!! It was great to see everyone over Thanksgiving.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
I needed the challenge....been feeling sluggish after Thanksgiving and needed a kick in the pants before egg nog season!
I'm 189. Want to get down to 175. I've never had a 6 pack, but I am sure am tired of the 1 pack!
Thanks for putting this together, Elizabeth!
PS -- georgebeier@gmail.com is me, George Beier Jr. Dad's email is: beier233@msn.com
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
December Challenge
Goals always help me stay on track. Here is one for December --
Exercise 15 hours before December 31.
Exercise means whatever you want it to mean. If you find yourself asking, "Does this count?" the answer is yes.
Here is a google spreadsheet for you to record your progress. Enter your data! Encourage each other! Avoid the December slide into slothdom.
Gym workout
Today I ran on the treadmill for 50 minutes at an average speed of 5.4 mph, with the last ten minutes at a 6 mph pace. The treadmill said about 1,000 calories.
Today is the beginning of the Global Corporate Challenge December Sprint. I am in competition with a woman named Zuzanna Kowalski -- we'll see how it goes!
Lost about a lb over the last week. Today at 261.