Day 11. HRV: 9. BP: 113/72-55, 109.3 Kg, 8 Hr sleep.
Entered the dungeon torture chamber and followed the planned routine. Rower said 1:59/500 for 2501 Metres. You can see the rate number is really 2:00 but the wee number cruncher brain doesn't have the sense to round up/down and does some truncation for the read out. There was a larger differential in the graph between elliptical and bike which is a pretty clear sign I should ramp up the cadence on the bike next week. Average/max pulse: 149/167 with 59 HRR.
I have a little metronome that I use to follow so there is some consistency in the cardio that will make trends identifiable. It's not much bigger than the watch part of a chunky wrist watch, has a head phone jack and a blinking LED so you can follow the beat with it muted. At a local music store, the nearest comparable device cost near $60.00 but I was able to get one from Amazon for under $3.00 with free delivery on my buddy's Prime account. I had an metronome app on my phone but it just inhaled phone batteries and displaced music play and video casting functionality.
I can't fathom why a higher end exercise bike wouldn't have a metronome feature built in. Ditto my older elliptical (which has 'iFit' internet program capability). The elliptical has led segment displays that cycle through heart rate (if you hold the sensors), cadence, total revs, slope, resistance, calories and time. On both machines, the display drifts and lags the pace so it functions as a guide, and only as intermittently displayed on the elliptical. I like to follow the metronome blink so that I'm on the down stroke on my left for 5 minutes and on my right for 5 minutes to reduce development of imbalances. I've counted my steps and the elliptical, at 65 blinks/min for 10 minutes always reads either 660 or 661 total revolutions when I count 650. What could be easier to implement than an accurate revolution count? It's almost impossible for a cheap optical or hall effect sensor to give an incorrect number of pulses. How is it possible to be both consistent and wrong. I think I"m calling my workout area a torture chamber primarily because the lack of thought going into the design of these machines should raise the blood pressure of anyone who even looks at one of them.
I skipped work yesterday so got going a bit later than usual and wound up skipping breakfast as a result. I wasn't hungry, but often eat out of habit or in something like 'plate clearing mode', where there's a disconnect between what my body is trying to tell me and what I'm paying attention to. It's one reason that having a kind of set breakfast works for me. I know I can maintain, gain or lose weight with that standard breakfast and it sets a reasonably healthy control so I have fewer variables to contend with. I would have eaten breakfast but an early lunch was presented to me.
Spice stir fried some pea pods, asparagus, carrots, orange segments in a fish sauce, ginger paste and soy sauce mix. I assume some olive oil as well, but I don't know. She prepared some quick white rice with the contents of a tin of coconut milk and I ate most of what you see in the picture. Some prawns would have been bonus.
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She had half of hers so I see a leftovers lunch with the remnants in the near future.I had an apple and an orange when I became aware of actual hunger. Dinner was left over ribs and leftover tomato bisque soup. Decidedly light on vegetables. I wound up eating only one of the two chunks of ribs depicted.
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I declined to join Spice in a vodka ceasar but had 4 Ritz (allegedly 100 Cal/6) crackers and a big carbonated water with ice in front of the TV in the later evening and this morning started with a bog standard oatmeal medley.