Yesterday, I rested, today I walked. It wasn't torture...but it was work. I felt heavy and awkward like I wading through pudding with every step. Funny thing is, I've felt like this before after a day of rest. Particularly if I really pushed it prior.
My eating has been pretty consistent, I ate a couple hundred more calories yesterday than I typically do, but nothing out of the ordinary.
Weird, huh?
I wonder if one day of rest isn't really enough. That's why I walked today instead of jogging or interval training. We'll see how I feel tomorrow AM.
Now the last time I really lost a bunch of weight I was 42 (almost 5 years ago). I notice that this time things are different from that time and all others before.
For one thing, the weight loss is slower. After the first week or two of water loss I was averaging over 3 lbs a week. This time, just 2 lbs.
The other thing is energy level. Back then, after a month of exercising regularly, I felt great...full of energy, which bolstered the weight loss effort. This time I am tired, and sluggish much of the time, some days are better than others but in general I am pretty low on energy.
So what is going on? Is it my age? Did I get way more out of shape in the intervening four + years? Is my core weak? (it is)...Maybe it is just the cumulative effect of all of the above, coupled with being a middle-aged Dad.
I'm going on vacation next week and will (hopefully) have a chance to relax. I will take it easy, watch my eating and walk every day. With any luck I'll even get some frolicking in
When I get back I think I'll take Valerie's advice and begin resistance training. I have to shake off the lethargy.
Have a good day all!
David C