- GOING TO THE STORE
- Take a back parking space at the store vs. driving around waiting on someone to leave.
- Carry a basket when only getting a few items vs. pushing a buggy.
- AT THE OFFICE
- Take the stairs.
- Take the long way to the restroom.
- AT HOME
- Get off your butt and get your own stuff. Even if you think that is what your kids are for. (GUILTY)
- Mow your own grass
- Show them that exercising can be fun.
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- Have exercise competitions WITH your kids
- My 9 year old can outlast me on a plank
- VACATIONS
- Build them around active activities
- Go camping. You burn a lot of calories during set up and tear down.
- Take hikes
- Swim
- Take bike rides
In doing the above items I feel that I will ultimately succeed in my goals. Over the past couple of weeks I have struggled with breaking the number on the scale. For a couple of those weeks I let it get to me and I did not have the greatest outlook on my weight goal. This week has changed that, but let me set the stage as to why. About a year ago when I was starting to get back into working out I went out and bought two pairs of jeans that were a size lower than I was currently wearing. For a year those jeans have hung in my closet counting down the days till they are no longer in style. A couple of weeks ago I decided to try them on and the first pair I tried "fit". Now they were a little snug, but not so bad that after a few minutes of wearing wouldn't stretch out enough to be halfway comfortable. The other pair however not so much. This past week I realized that the pair that I was able to get on was beginning to feel a little better so I decided to try that other pair on, and it went on. Just to test my achievement, I decided to purchase another pair of size 36 jeans over this past weekend and the same thing, they went on.
So what does this tell me? Quit paying so much attention to the number on the scale. Sure I would love to make it to 195 lbs but I have other "Journey's" that I am on that are more important than the number on the scale. I will continue to post my weight but I will try to not base my success on that alone. One major journey that I am about to complete is my marathon. In 9 days I will accomplish a huge achievement that I have been diligently training for. The week after my race I will do an update on my BMI stats. It will have been about 2-1/2 months since I last had it checked.
So with all that being said, this mornings weight was......
11/08/13 STATS
Last Weeks Weight: 225.8 lbs
Current Weight: 223.4 lbs
Past 7 Days lbs Lost: 2.4 lbs
Journey195 lbs Lost: 16.6 lbs
Journey195 % Lost: 6.92%
Journey195 Starting Weight July 2013: 240 lbs
Overall lbs Lost: 61.6 lbs
Overall % Lost: 21.61%
Heaviest Weight 2007: 285 lbs
Last Weeks Weight: 225.8 lbs
Current Weight: 223.4 lbs
Past 7 Days lbs Lost: 2.4 lbs
Journey195 lbs Lost: 16.6 lbs
Journey195 % Lost: 6.92%
Journey195 Starting Weight July 2013: 240 lbs
Overall lbs Lost: 61.6 lbs
Overall % Lost: 21.61%
Heaviest Weight 2007: 285 lbs




I think you should add walking lunges when you are at the office. I can't wait to see you accomplish your goal next Sunday. Way to go!!
ReplyDeleteBwahaha! I am with Amanda! Walking lunges at the office!
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