Okay. So, yesterday went well. I was not “hungry” per se, but I was missing chewing and the act of eating. Anyway, I got through it. | |
Last night was my first visit back to Planet Fitness in ages. Well, in ten days; but it felt like ages. Nothing was “hard” like when you’ve stopped exercising for six months and you’re just starting up again, but I had little to no energy stores. I walked / jogged 1.27 miles in 26:15 minutes. Yes, I know. Most people walk faster than that. The truth is sometimes I do, too. Rarely, but sometimes. Anyway, it felt like I was in molasses. I was okay for my 2 minute warm-up walk, but as soon as I started to jog – forgetaboutit. So, I had to alternate slogging and walking to get through it. | |
I moved on to the calisthenics portion of my workout. I have a cycle of crunches, inclined pushups and air squats which I run through. I started out at five cycles, then eight cycles and for the last couple of days (about a week) before my Christmas break, I was up to ten cycles – about 45 – 50 minutes. Last night I struggled to get to eight. It wasn’t “hard”. I just felt exhausted. After my cycles, I did a few minutes of rowing. And that was it. My “normal” workout usually runs about two hours and includes stretching and lots more weights (light weights, but high volume reps). Last night was cut short and was still about 90 minutes because I was moving so slow. Still, I went to the gym and plowed through it… | |
One interesting point: My face is already starting to get the “oily / waxy”, moist feeling on my forehead, nose and cheeks. This normally happens around day 6 or 7. I don’t know why it seems to be happening sooner than “normal”. At first, I used to worry about acne when this started, but in all of my fasts (long and short over a dozen in my life), it has never ended up causing a breakout of acne. Actually, I find it kind of makes my face look younger – smoother and better hydrated. So, that’s a good thing. | |
And before I forget: this morning’s weigh-in was 349lbs. That’s down from Boxing Day weight of 360lbs. Day Two’s weight was 353lbs. Basically, that’s water retention loss from all the salt and sugar consumed on Christmas day. My weight on Christmas morning was 355lbs. So, really we’re talking about six pounds from then, and not eleven pounds from the “start” of the diet / fast. Please recall I am trying to not worry about day-to-day losses and gains as much as I am three and four day trends. Of course, first I have to get past four days… LOL | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Almost, But Not Quite |
Just Messin’ | |
2020 | The Definition Of A Modern Republican Senator |
#45 Has Got To Go | |
2019 | Just Rewards |
2018 | Diet Resolutions For The New Year |
Day 3: Late December Diet / Fast | |
2017 | Daily, Mr. President, Daily |
2016 | We Did This |
2015 | I’m Talking To You |
Forced (Again) | |
2014 | We Are Not A Fearful Nation! |
2013 | Risking Truth |
2012 | Working On Reality |
2011 | Massive Contradictory Changes |
Archive for December 28th, 2018
Day 3: Late December Diet / Fast
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Diet Resolutions For The New Year
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Anonymous, Fasting, Feasting, New Year's Resolution, Philosophy, Quotes, Suggestions on December 28, 2018| 3 Comments »
Suggestions for Fasting and Feasting: | |
Fast from discontent; feast on thankfulness. | |
Fast from worry; feast on trust. | |
Fast from anger; feast on patience. | |
— Anonymous | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Almost, But Not Quite |
Just Messin’ | |
2020 | The Definition Of A Modern Republican Senator |
#45 Has Got To Go | |
2019 | Just Rewards |
2018 | Diet Resolutions For The New Year |
Day 3: Late December Diet / Fast | |
2017 | Daily, Mr. President, Daily |
2016 | We Did This |
2015 | I’m Talking To You |
Forced (Again) | |
2014 | We Are Not A Fearful Nation! |
2013 | Risking Truth |
2012 | Working On Reality |
2011 | Massive Contradictory Changes |