JoeyShmoey
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Ahh, I love starting diaries. As a kid I started them every time I got one, and then did not really write anything after day 2... so here is to hoping that online I will be better than that.
So, I am Joey (female, which is not intuitive when establishing it online), 28 (and a half), 73 kg (that is around 160 pounds) which gives me a BMI of 26.8. I live in London, which I love, work in a job that I really like (only started recently, so this could change but I hope it does not) and am currently single (I am waiting for a Hugh Jackman lookalike to come my way... so far not much luck on that front. Yet!).
I said it in my opening post, but the main kick in the bottom to start this weight loss thing has been my GP. He thinks that if I lose some weight I will also lose the annoying reflux I currently have, which makes me cough and gives me a sore throat. And of course I would like to look better... so I am aiming loosely at 59 kg (130 pounds, a BMI of a little under 22). I have done this all before and it was OK, I managed, and at 59 I looked good and felt good. But I did not maintain afterwards. So I am going back to eating the way I know my body likes me to eat to lose weight (3 healthy meals, less carbs, no ridiculous chocolatey snacks but fruit and veg instead, etc...)
I used to be really active, but have been lazy for a little over 6 months (because of the cough). I am tired of being lazy now though, so I have come up with many fun ways to exercise.
I have signed up for a little 5 k run in a month, so I will have to go running in preparation to that, which does not sound appealing (I am not a runner), but a necessary evil to get me off my bum. I have also signed up for Roller Derby boot camp, which I will start in 2 weeks. It is a 12 week- once a week for 3 hours thing, and I have been interested in it for a while so this seemed the best time (it is on Saturdays and I worked Saturdays until yesterday). In addition to that I have decided to take one dance class a week and go to my old gymnastics class once or twice a week.
I absolutely hate going to "the gym" and doing machines and so on, so for me the best exercise is something fun that gets me out of the house and active without me realizing that I am "doing exercise". I am also a very all or nothing person, so for a while I used to dance 5 days a week every week for about 18 months and then went back to nothing. Then a year later did gymnastics 4 days a week for a year and loved it but then moved further away and stopped, and so on (I am a tryer and quitter, which I am ok with).
My weekly schedule looks like this:
Monday - 90 minutes Jazz
Wednesday- 2 hours gymnastics
Saturdays- 3 hours roller derby boot camp
Sundays- 2 hours gymnastics
plus 2 days of running 5 k in preparation for the run. Those days are flexible, if I manage to do the run early in the morning it could Tues and Thurs, but occasionally it might be Thursday and Friday after work for example.
Since roller derby does not start until in 2 weeks, this last Saturday I did, and next Saturday I am doing, my friend's "park boot camp". The work out yesterday was good but I am so sore I can barely type- I had not realized how ridiculously unfit I have become in only 6 months. Ouch.
So yeah, that is my life plan in a nutshell. I am not going anywhere this summer (already had my holidays, so I am working through the summer), so I can dedicate the next 3 months to getting fitter. I know I can do it if I just stay strong and don't give myself endless concessions (which I am prone to do, hence the whole diary thing... keep myself accountable).
So yey... let the fun begin!
So, I am Joey (female, which is not intuitive when establishing it online), 28 (and a half), 73 kg (that is around 160 pounds) which gives me a BMI of 26.8. I live in London, which I love, work in a job that I really like (only started recently, so this could change but I hope it does not) and am currently single (I am waiting for a Hugh Jackman lookalike to come my way... so far not much luck on that front. Yet!).
I said it in my opening post, but the main kick in the bottom to start this weight loss thing has been my GP. He thinks that if I lose some weight I will also lose the annoying reflux I currently have, which makes me cough and gives me a sore throat. And of course I would like to look better... so I am aiming loosely at 59 kg (130 pounds, a BMI of a little under 22). I have done this all before and it was OK, I managed, and at 59 I looked good and felt good. But I did not maintain afterwards. So I am going back to eating the way I know my body likes me to eat to lose weight (3 healthy meals, less carbs, no ridiculous chocolatey snacks but fruit and veg instead, etc...)
I used to be really active, but have been lazy for a little over 6 months (because of the cough). I am tired of being lazy now though, so I have come up with many fun ways to exercise.
I have signed up for a little 5 k run in a month, so I will have to go running in preparation to that, which does not sound appealing (I am not a runner), but a necessary evil to get me off my bum. I have also signed up for Roller Derby boot camp, which I will start in 2 weeks. It is a 12 week- once a week for 3 hours thing, and I have been interested in it for a while so this seemed the best time (it is on Saturdays and I worked Saturdays until yesterday). In addition to that I have decided to take one dance class a week and go to my old gymnastics class once or twice a week.
I absolutely hate going to "the gym" and doing machines and so on, so for me the best exercise is something fun that gets me out of the house and active without me realizing that I am "doing exercise". I am also a very all or nothing person, so for a while I used to dance 5 days a week every week for about 18 months and then went back to nothing. Then a year later did gymnastics 4 days a week for a year and loved it but then moved further away and stopped, and so on (I am a tryer and quitter, which I am ok with).
My weekly schedule looks like this:
Monday - 90 minutes Jazz
Wednesday- 2 hours gymnastics
Saturdays- 3 hours roller derby boot camp
Sundays- 2 hours gymnastics
plus 2 days of running 5 k in preparation for the run. Those days are flexible, if I manage to do the run early in the morning it could Tues and Thurs, but occasionally it might be Thursday and Friday after work for example.
Since roller derby does not start until in 2 weeks, this last Saturday I did, and next Saturday I am doing, my friend's "park boot camp". The work out yesterday was good but I am so sore I can barely type- I had not realized how ridiculously unfit I have become in only 6 months. Ouch.
So yeah, that is my life plan in a nutshell. I am not going anywhere this summer (already had my holidays, so I am working through the summer), so I can dedicate the next 3 months to getting fitter. I know I can do it if I just stay strong and don't give myself endless concessions (which I am prone to do, hence the whole diary thing... keep myself accountable).
So yey... let the fun begin!