TomO
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Weight 236.4, BP fantastic. Yesterday was my off day, so I took some time off to arrange some sacrifices to the scale gods. Nothing dramatic, no animals or anything -- just some incense, bowing and scraping, the usual incantations, etc. It seems to have worked, because I'm back in the 236's, which just blows my mind.
Yesterday was fairly good food wise, with 2,172 calories - 107 gm fat, 31 gm saturated, 44%; 210 gm carbs, 42 gm fiber, 36%; 113 gm protein, 20%; and no alcohol. With a NARM (Normal Activity Metabolic Rate) of 9.7 calories, I used 2,299 calories, for a small deficit of 127 calories for the day, and 2,341 calories for the month.
I'm wondering about my NARM calculations. I've intentionally put them on the low side, and until this month, my actual weight loss and my calculations were totally in sync. But this month I've dropped weight far beyond my expectations (yes, a couple of pounds more than I expected is "far" at my age
). If that continues into May, I may adjust my NARM upward to around 10 calories per pound.
I use NARM on my spreadsheet as a "constant", so that as my weight changes, it always adjusts to that. A lot of people forget that as they drop 10 or 20 pounds, their metabolism no longer requires as many calories, so they plateau. I prefer to get my plateaus from more gnarly, inexplicable causes, thank you.
Today is HIIT day, day #10 in my regimen. I have to say I'm not feeling fully up to par, since I'm fighting off a cold, but I'm going to give it my all. As long as the cold isn't in my chest, I keep exercising. If it goes there, I back off a bit.
Weight 236.4, BP fantastic. Yesterday was my off day, so I took some time off to arrange some sacrifices to the scale gods. Nothing dramatic, no animals or anything -- just some incense, bowing and scraping, the usual incantations, etc. It seems to have worked, because I'm back in the 236's, which just blows my mind.
Yesterday was fairly good food wise, with 2,172 calories - 107 gm fat, 31 gm saturated, 44%; 210 gm carbs, 42 gm fiber, 36%; 113 gm protein, 20%; and no alcohol. With a NARM (Normal Activity Metabolic Rate) of 9.7 calories, I used 2,299 calories, for a small deficit of 127 calories for the day, and 2,341 calories for the month.
I'm wondering about my NARM calculations. I've intentionally put them on the low side, and until this month, my actual weight loss and my calculations were totally in sync. But this month I've dropped weight far beyond my expectations (yes, a couple of pounds more than I expected is "far" at my age
I use NARM on my spreadsheet as a "constant", so that as my weight changes, it always adjusts to that. A lot of people forget that as they drop 10 or 20 pounds, their metabolism no longer requires as many calories, so they plateau. I prefer to get my plateaus from more gnarly, inexplicable causes, thank you.
Today is HIIT day, day #10 in my regimen. I have to say I'm not feeling fully up to par, since I'm fighting off a cold, but I'm going to give it my all. As long as the cold isn't in my chest, I keep exercising. If it goes there, I back off a bit.