Alligatorob's Diary

Yesterday was a pretty good day, I stayed on track calorie wise, exercised, and feel alright this morning.

I spent most of the day fixing the last big thing from the waterline leak repair. To get the waterline into my office we had to dig a 1.5 meter deep trench under the awning it was a mess. That was where I kept my firewood, I had to dismantle the wood rack and move the wood. Yesterday I rebuilt the rack and moved the wood back. And did a bunch of leveling to get things back to where they had been before. It was exhausting, but I got done. Did a workout in the morning before hand, but no walk or afternoon workout, except for the real work.

Last night the grandkids came over and we built a fire to roast s'mores, I didn't really get dinner, just an apple and some pretzels. But I did have whiskey, and am still a little slow for it.

Today I will walk, don't think I will attempt the big hike, something more relaxing is what I have in mind.
That's what my normal walks are for. Who cares where I get to as long as I enjoy it and it calms my brain.
I like that, think I will take that approach today.
It's hard when the enthusiasm wanes but yes as long as you stick to a good healthy way of being i'm sure it will pass.
Thanks Liza, I think it has passed, at least some. Today is another day, and while yesterday's food was not ideal, calories were good and 2 of 3 meals were fine.
It was all part of getting comfortable with the new me and I think I should have taken charge of it, or welcomed the challenge, a little sooner. I don't know if that makes sense.
Thanks Rob, your insights are appreciated and valuable to me. It does make sense, thought I am not quite sure what to do about it yet. Thinking about it now will help.
Hey Rob, welcome to the world of BMI "overweight" - something that I very rarely dip out of into "normal" weight. Those standards are tough to beat
Thanks Jack, what is healthy? I can see that I will probably pass most of the health based things like waist and waist to hip ratio before getting out of the "overweight" and into "normal" BMI. I have not figured out the % body fat thing though. Do you need to get to "normal" to be healthy? For a lot of us it seems "normal" is not really normal.
I want to enjoy them & they are my meditation. I stop & appreciate things like fungus or a mossy rock & I take photos. Sometimes I sit on a log & close my eyes & listen to birdsong or the rustling of leaves in the canopy.
This might be something you can do with the grandkids
That sounds lovely, probably what I will try to do today. The grandkids always talk like they want to hike, but when the time comes it usually loses out to a video game.
I hope you enjoy your walk wherever it takes you too. Stop and smell the roses ( or the peach blossom )
Thanks Petal, I plan to. A km or so above our house there is an irrigation canal that has a trail next to it, really an access road for canal maintenance, but hiking is allowed. I think I will walk it, the full length would be about 10 km, not sure I will do it all. Lots of peaches and other fruit orchards along the canal, its nice. And expect for the climb to get to it pretty flat. No mountain challenge.
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Thanks Jack, what is healthy? I can see that I will probably pass most of the health based things like waist and waist to hip ratio before getting out of the "overweight" and into "normal" BMI. I have not figured out the % body fat thing though. Do you need to get to "normal" to be healthy? For a lot of us it seems "normal" is not really normal.
I think if your BP, waist circumference, and blood work are all ok and you don´t get out of breath when walking and talking with your grandkids you´re doing pretty well. It probably isn´t the same for everyone though so in the end it´s always a personal decision.
 
I think you are doing very well & sound like you are easing into maintenance territory. A walk with the GK's would be nice. I think it was LaMa who suggested to me that I tell the GK's we're going somewhere & just take them, rather than asking them where they would like to go or what they would like to do. "OK, kids we're going for a hike."
Great work outside, Rob. It sounds exhausting.
 
Today was a good day, I ate well and got exercise, right now I feel pretty good. I went for a longish walk about 7.5 km, but not a particularly challenging one. It was good. To be honest I don't think I had the energy for another assault on the mountain. Did a workout tonight as well. A couple of pictures from the walk.
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And a quail in the yard.
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I have been studying this goal weight and switching to maintenance thing. I am thing rather than (or maybe in addition to) a goal weight I should shoot for other metrics. Waist below 37 inches would be one, I am still struggling to be sure where the waist should be measured. At my belly button I am 40 inches, just above I am 38. Both are above 37, but one will get there sooner than the other. I am ok already with the waist to hip thing. There is a waist to height ratio too, for me it would be 33.5 inches, I doubt I can ever make that. I took a shot at the Navy body fat estimate thing and I am at about 29%, which the calculator says is obese, but seems to be on the high end of average for a man my age. It may be that the average man is obese I guess. "Ideal" body fat for a man my age is about 25%. So I am getting in range, but not quite there yet. Will keep studying it, and of course welcome any advice.
I think if your BP, waist circumference, and blood work are all ok and you don´t get out of breath when walking and talking with your grandkids you´re doing pretty well. It probably isn´t the same for everyone though so in the end it´s always a personal decision.
Thanks LaMa, that is good input. It is part of what started my study. I am lucky, BP and blood work has always been good, even when overweight. I like the walking and talking thing, I can now pretty much do that, so long as the hill isn't too steep or the pace too fast. I suppose I am trying to make that "personal decision" now.
I think it was LaMa who suggested to me that I tell the GK's we're going somewhere & just take them, rather than asking them where they would like to go or what they would like to do. "OK, kids we're going for a hike."
Good suggestion Cate, thanks!
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For a lot of us it seems "normal" is not really normal.
Yes. As you know, I keep an eye on BMI myself, and was delighted to get down to what the charts defined as "overweight, but less than obese". But BMI is a pretty rough and ready tool for individual use.
The wikipedia article hints at some of its shortcomings when used to assess individual people's degree of overweightness:
Body mass index - Wikipedia
 
Which is fine because it wasn't developed for individual use. I think bodyfat percentage may be a better measure but it's not really possible to get an accurate assessment without professional equipment. Which is why so many different measures exist: people are looking something easy/cheap to measure which will still give you useful information on the individual level. And maybe that's just not possible.
About the weight: I don't know if you have a lot of loose skin but if you do that's going to count both on the scale and possibly on your waist measurements even though it doesn't really "count".
 
I think Rob you will know when you feel “ happy “ with your weight . I know personally on scales and according to what people tell me I should be I could lose more . If I was in WW. I would probably have another 2 stone to lose to satisfy their criteria. But I know another 7 - 12 lb will be my limit but I am happy even now .
I am a firm believer in getting to where you think you can maintain a good diet and feel happy and healthy. You are definitely getting there now . Your fitness levels are amazing from 1 year ago .
 
Yesterday was a good day, ate well, exercised and I feel good this morning. I got in a good walk, hiked up the first part of my mountain hike, only up about 250 m, but enough to feel it.
Yes. As you know, I keep an eye on BMI myself, and was delighted to get down to what the charts defined as "overweight, but less than obese". But BMI is a pretty rough and ready tool for individual use.
Thanks Amy, the closer I look at all the measures the more I see the shortcomings. I do know I still have some fat I would like to be rid of, maybe that's the best measure?
About the weight: I don't know if you have a lot of loose skin but if you do that's going to count both on the scale and possibly on your waist measurements even though it doesn't really "count".
I do have the loose skin problem, and you may be right, that is probably adding a few pounds and maybe a little to my waist that are not loseable fat. Yeah on the % body fat thing I have tried a few different methods to estimate it, they all give different answers.
I am happy even now
Thanks Petal, and I know you are right, being happy is the only important measure. And you are right I sure do feel a whole lot happier with where I am today than I was, a whole lot.
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I know you are right, being happy is the only important measure. And you are right I sure do feel a whole lot happier with where I am today than I was, a whole lot.
That IS the most important measure by far. Question: can you put your finger on which part of this big change is making you feel happier?
 
A very busy day, but I did fine, ate well, exercised and feel fine tonight.
Question: can you put your finger on which part of this big change is making you feel happier?
I am not sure I can, its a number of things. Just losing the weight is great, being able to move and do things I could not before is equally great. And knowing I am healthier is important to me. Not a definitive answer I know, but I do appreciate the question, thanks LaMa.
 

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Rob, I like your idea of measuring the hip to waist ratio. If I can dig up a measuring tape, I'll try it myself. Unfortunately, I've always had widish hips, but in this case, it may work in my favor.

I was partially kidding on the BMI - I know it's a very rough measure.
 
... Waist below 37 inches would be one, I am still struggling to be sure where the waist should be measured. At my belly button I am 40 inches, just above I am 38. Both are above 37, but one will get there sooner than the other. ...
i'm not sure about this seeing you started at a higher weight than i did, but in the past year of sticking at or below 170, though my total weight has not changed much, i have noticed that i continue to lose some of my still noticeable belly "pudge". the worst part is that i feel fine wearing 36" waist pants, but there is way too much material in the butt. BUT... when i try 34" waist paints, it's still very hard to button them. a little less than a year ago, i got a few pair of 35" from Levi directly (hard to find 35's in the store) and though they were tight when i first got them, they feel much better today.

fyi... i looked up measurements a while back and the general consensus i remember is that your natural waist is about an inch above your b/b. same with me... about 3" below that is where things start to go south.
 
It was a good day, ate well, exercised and I feel good. I did a 7.5 km walk and it was good. Here is a wildflower picture, a Mule's Ear, or Wyethia. Common here in spring, some places they cover the mountain side.
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Unfortunately, I've always had widish hips, but in this case, it may work in my favor.
Turns out that is not such a bad thing, health wise. Apparently a man who's hips are wider than his waist has a lower risk of heart disease.
i'm not sure about this seeing you started at a higher weight than i did, but in the past year of sticking at or below 170, though my total weight has not changed much, i have noticed that i continue to lose some of my still noticeable belly "pudge". the worst part is that i feel fine wearing 36" waist pants, but there is way too much material in the butt. BUT... when i try 34" waist paints, it's still very hard to button them. a little less than a year ago, i got a few pair of 35" from Levi directly (hard to find 35's in the store) and though they were tight when i first got them, they feel much better today.
Thanks, particularly that part about the worst of your "pudge" going down, hope mine does. The 40 inch Levis I got back in February are now quite loose, so I decided to try some 36s. I can get them on, but they are tight, still feels good just to get them on. 34s are the smallest I can ever remember wearing, when I was in high school. Don't know if I'll ever get there, but it might be a good goal.
i suppose i should add a caveat... i cannot remember the last time i did a sit-up ...
Got a kick out of that one, a couple of months ago I tried and could not do a single sit up. So I started trying and doing what I could every few days. Yesterday I did 30, the first 10 were pretty good, the last 20 I had to cheat a bit but managed to do them. I have been working on my abs for that pudgy stomach thing, but its not having the desired effect. I can feel a pretty hard stomach now, unfortunately its under a bit of a fat roll! Guess I can keep trying.
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What lovely wild flowers!
Me too working on belly fat, though i know they say one just has to be patient--can't target a specific area for fat loss...at least i think that's what they say...
 
...Got a kick out of that one, a couple of months ago I tried and could not do a single sit up. ...
ok... one more caveat... i'm pretty sure i could do one (or more), but i try to avoid having to get up from ground level these days. i was down there recently when i was re-venting my clothes dryer and i can imagine anyone watching me struggle to stand up in that confined space would probably have to redefine their concept of rofl.
 
It was a good day, ate well, exercised and I feel good. I did a 7.5 km walk and it was good. Here is a wildflower picture, a Mule's Ear, or Wyethia. Common here in spring, some places they cover the mountain side.
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Turns out that is not such a bad thing, health wise. Apparently a man who's hips are wider than his waist has a lower risk of heart disease.

Thanks, particularly that part about the worst of your "pudge" going down, hope mine does. The 40 inch Levis I got back in February are now quite loose, so I decided to try some 36s. I can get them on, but they are tight, still feels good just to get them on. 34s are the smallest I can ever remember wearing, when I was in high school. Don't know if I'll ever get there, but it might be a good goal.

Got a kick out of that one, a couple of months ago I tried and could not do a single sit up. So I started trying and doing what I could every few days. Yesterday I did 30, the first 10 were pretty good, the last 20 I had to cheat a bit but managed to do them. I have been working on my abs for that pudgy stomach thing, but its not having the desired effect. I can feel a pretty hard stomach now, unfortunately its under a bit of a fat roll! Guess I can keep trying.
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I truly admire your dedication and persistence. Keep it up!!
 
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