JJ's Diary

jumpingjack1

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Fifteen years ago when I first quit smoking, I ended up gaining 50lbs. I ate way too much because I allowed my self the luxury of eating guilt free. I let myself be coddled by everyone who said "don't worry about the weight, it'll come off later - the important thing is you're not smoking". So between my guilt free binging, the stress of not only starting a new job, but moving to a new province, building a new house, and having a baby, I racked up a lot of excess weight. So I took up smoking again. But guess what - I didn't lose as much weight as I figured I would.

Then I got sick. I spent Boxing Day in the emergency room of the hospital back home while we were visiting over Christmas. That was 3 years ago. They told me that I fit the profile of a gall bladder attackee. They call it the 5 f's: female, fair, forty, fertile, and fat. I'm sure he went on to tell me a whole bunch of other things -- I know I walked out of there with drugs in my hand. But truthfully, I didn't hear anything after 'fat'. So, someone said it out loud. Said what I'd been thinking every time I had to look in a mirror (which I tended to avoid like the plague). How did a one-time aerobics instructor, weight lifter and all-round hot chick become this thirty-something, frizzled haired, baggy-eyed, lump in elastic waist pants???

Because the wait time for surgeons is months and months here, my doctor had advised me to cut back on fats to avoid having another attack while I was waiting to be seen. Thus began my 3 year long journey into the land of no fats. I mean no fats. If a food item contained over 4 grams of fat in a serving, it was avoided. I can't honestly say how much fat I was intaking in a day, but I'm willing to bet it was consistently under 15 grams - for 3 years. Of course, cutting fats from your diet, and never being much of a big meat eater meant that most of my calories came from carbs. Which apparently was fine for me. I managed to get from 220lbs to 145lbs and felt wonderful. I got a clean bill of health from the doctor and was told to even out my diet by trying to come up with a more balanced amount of fats/carbs/proteins.

I've now quit smoking again. I won't go into the horror that was Zyban - that's a whole 'nother story, but I figured since I was fit, eating right, working out, and so very very aware of my eating habits, that quitting smoking was the right choice. So in October I quit. It's now April. I'm now 180lbs. And I'm so damned mad I could just spit! I've gone up 2 clothing sizes and despite my best efforts, there doesn't appear to be any end in sight. And when someone says "don't worry about the weight, it'll come off later - you're not smoking, that's what counts", I could run them over, back up and run them over again.

Now I realize the weightlifting does have something to do with my increased poundage, and I'm not totally displeased with my body. I have a butt again. When I lost all the 'no-fat' weight, I lost my butt. And a goodly amount of boob. Now I've got my Scarlett Johannson boobs back and thanks to the multitude of squats done 3 times a week, I can crack walnuts with my J-Lo butt. And I've got a killer 6-pack just waiting for me to shed the 20 or 25 lbs of body fat thats sitting on top of them

I record everything that goes in my mouth on fitday. I only record my big calorie expenditures such as weightlifting and whatever aerobic exercise I do that day. I also record my lifestyle activities. And according to the damn software program, I'm burning 3000 calories per day, yet I only take in an average of 1400 calories per day. So how come I don't look like Nicole Ritchie's tinier sister? (not that I would ever want to look like Nicole Ritchie or her tinier sister).

For the past month I've been on a very strict diet. I've monitored everything that goes into my mouth and I've switched my weightlifting strategy from bulking to cutting. I've been faithfully going to the gym everyday and check my weight the same time every day.

Wanna know what's happened this month?

I've gained 3lbs.

And I've gone down 1 1/2 shoe sizes. :rolleyes:
 
Well, I managed to lose 1lb this week. That's a start in the right direction anyway! If history repeats itself, once I start losing, I'll lose in 'chunks' - it's very weird. I'll go 2 or 3 weeks with no change in weight, then one Monday I'll get dressed, and my pants'll be too big (or *horror* too small). My body's freaky like that. Same with my hair. I'll be able to style perfect every time, but one day I'll wake up and it's grown an inch (or it seems to have, anyway)

And I just an an email from my best bud in Texas. She's asking if we can get together with some of our other Yahoo buds in LA this October. So now I have a goal. It's sooo much easier when you have a goal.
 
Cutting Routine

Day 1: Legs/Delts/Abs

~plie squats 1 set (12-15)
~side lunges 1 set (12-15)
~deep squats 1 set (12-15)
~romanian deadlift 3 sets (12-15)
~split squat with barbell 3 sets(12-15)
~machine abduction 3 sets (12-15) minimal rest
~machine adduction 3 sets (12-15) minimal rest

~barbell upright rows 3 sets (12-15)
~overhead dumbbell press 3 sets (12-15)
~dumbbell lateral raise 3 sets (12-15)
~machine shoulder press 3 sets (12-15)

~weighted crunch on ball 2 sets (25) minimal rest
~oblique crunch on ball 2 sets (25) minimal rest
~reverse crunch 4 sets (25) minimal rest

Day 2: Arms/Pecs/Back

~standing barbell curl 3 sets (12-15)
~incline dumbbell curl 3 sets (12-15)
~preacher curls 2 sets (8-10)
~overhead dumbbell extension 3 sets (12-15)
~rope pressdown 3 sets (12-15)
~overhead rope extension 3 sets (12-15)

~incline dumbbell press 3 sets (12-15)
~incline dumbbell flye 3 sets (12-15)
~bench press 3 sets (12-15)
~machine flye 3 sets (12-15)

~lat pulldown (narrow grip) 1 set (12-15)
~lat pulldown (wide grip) 2 sets (12-15)
~bilateral single-arm pulldown 3 sets (12-15)
~seated (on ball) pulley row 3 sets (12-15)
~machine back extension 3 sets (12-15)


*sigh* it's Sunday. Weigh-in day. I've decided to give myself a break and not weigh myself every day - it's just too de-motivating to play back and forth with those 3 lbs. I think once a week will be enough. It'll be interesting to see what I'm at because my pants have felt looser these last few days BUT, I haven't had the time to get out for a run. We'll see....
 
You're very inspiring.

Your workout seems really really good, I wish I had the equipment to do it cause I would like to. I was thinking of buying some weights and things..

Good luck with your journey, you can do it!
 
Hello and welcome to your diary!
I think 1ce a week weigh in (and maybe an ocassional just checking one mid week) is the best. I only weigh myself that one time a week, on sunday (plus some weeks the controller on wednesdays).
I think you are doing great and I wish I had the energy you have for all that exercise! And you have a baby (who by noe is not that little anymore I gather), etc... wow!!
I wish you good luck on your quest, you can do it!!
Love, xxMilaxx
 
Your excercising is awsome! Just dont give up you can and will do this!
 
Hey miracle

Thanks for the well wishes. I'm working out at a gym but if you got/get some dumbbells and perhaps some of those exercise bands and a pilates ball, you could do almost all these exercises at home. Practically anything done with a barbell can be done with a dumbbell - it just takes a bit more concentration (imho). As long as you take your time and use proper form you should see results. In fact for about 6 mos before I joined the gym, I used a ball and bands exclusively.

Also, you might want to check out the classifieds between Sept and Dec. That's when folks who bought all the expensive exercise equip for their New Years resolutions realize that they haven't used it in 81/2 months and want to get rid of it. :p

Good luck!
 
Thanks for the words of encouragement Mila and rw66! I love my new shape and additional strength, but man oh man those 30 lbs are just frustrating the heck out of me!

I gained back that 1lb that I'd thought I'd lost last week. Back and forth, back and forth... I think I'm going to resist temptation and just go back to measuring my successes by the feel of my clothes. It's much less stressful and I think I'll feel better about me if I do that.
 
Hey miracle
Also, you might want to check out the classifieds between Sept and Dec. That's when folks who bought all the expensive exercise equip for their New Years resolutions realize that they haven't used it in 81/2 months and want to get rid of it. :p

Good luck!

LMAO, that is probably so true.. lol :D

I'm definitely start saving for all the equipment though, I really wanna do it. Thanks a lot! Lol its your diary and you're helping me! Hehe.

Good luck to you too, and thanks again x
 
Ouchouchouch!

Well now I've done it. I've gone and hurt myself. And what's even more madding than the pain, is that I can't figure out what I did (or what to stop doing)

The last week, I've been battling an increasingly painful spot on my back. Lower left, just above my buttock. It started as a nagging ache that happened a few hours after 'arms' day on Monday. I had managed to work it out by the next afternoon and by evening when it came time to work my legs, I had pretty much forgotten about it. Then I woke up Wed. with the worst shooting pains. It still hurts on my left lower side with shooting pains that run from my left buttock right down to my left knee. I took Wed off to 'heal' and did a much slower routine on Thursday. I noticed my left ankle was really sore when I started my treadmill work so I went really light and stopped after a 15min run. While I'm lifting, there's no pain at all, but a couple hours later after I've cooled down - man oh man! It's Sat. and while I slept really good (it's obviously not keeping me awake at night), I'm having a hard time sitting and getting comfortable - especially with the damn shooting pains into my knee.

Maybe I'll post in the advise forum and see if anyone's come across this before. I'd like to a) find something to relieve the pain and more importantly b) figure out what I'm doing wrong and stop it!
 
First of all, your diary is extremly inspiring.

Perhaps, if you haven't already, give your body a rest day (i know this is the hardest part of my work out). It may do a world of wonders.
 
Thanks DeepGreen, I definitely think a day (or two) off is what my body needs. At this point I don't have much of a choice, I can't even imagine getting in my car and driving to the gym, much less hobbling around the weight room. I'm also going to use this time to try to nail down what's causing it. I've got it narrowed down to about 3 different exercises that could be the culprit. I'll take them out of my routine to see if that helps. If so, then I'll start to add them in one at a time and see how I feel.
 
Well, I've noticed a small change in how my clothes fit. Things are a bit looser, so I'm feeling much better about not moving the numbers on scale - as long as I can see things shifting I'm ok with it. It's when all this time and effort doesn't seem to be paying off, well that's when I really get p.o'd.

I figured out what was causing my back pain and I'm feeling so stupid. For the last few times I couldn't get a free flat bench to do my arm work (hammer curls, overhead triceps extensions, and bench flyes), so I ended up using the incline bench. Seemed like an innocent thing at the time, but the 'incline' of the seat threw my posture and form waaay off. I've stayed clear of the incline bench for these exercises and voila - no pain.

I ran a 5Km road race today as part of the Bluenose International Marathon. It was a real blast in spite of the cold wet weather. I've never run a race before so I was pleased with my results (357/548). At least I wasn't sucking pavement, and it certainly gives me a lot of room to improve!
 
Hello!

Thanks for visiting my diary. It is so nice to have a friend who has quit smoking and nows the pain and agony. I love smoking, so this is going to be a challenge. I will try to drink more water like you said.

I am feeling better today. Once 1pm hits, it will have been a full 24hrs without a drag. I have to go visit family today, so I am afraid they will stress me out as usual and send me running to buy more ciggs. I will be strong though.

I don't know why I didnt even consider the impact that quitting would have on the marathon I am running in October. Duh!! It will help in such a huge way, being able to breathe and all.

Enough about me, this is "your" diary!! haha

How did you lose 1.5 shoe size?? I want my feet to be smaller too.

I'm glad you are here on the forum. Let's get fit together!! Have a great day friend.
 
Oh, I know all about missing the ciggies! But I just keep reminding myself that a) my lungs are getting 'healed' and wow, can I ever suck in a lot of air now!
b) I don't sound like I'm going to blow a gasket when I'm on the treadmill
c) I love saying "No, I don't smoke".
d) and best of all - my clothes, skin, and hair smell good (it's also a great excuse to go out and buy some really nice perfume or spray)

I won't kid, it's the hardest thing in the world to do - but it can be done. Look at it this way: nobody's ever died from nicotine withdrawals, but the flip side, well....

When you get up every morning, tell yourself "I'm a non-smoker, and I'm an athlete - I'm training for a marathon". That should put some bounce in your step and chase away the cravings for a bit.

Good luck - and if you need to vent or wail, pop in and feel free. I've been there :rolleyes:
 
Thanks JJ!!

You're so upbeat, I love it. I can really tell that you are getting healthy, you're in such a great state of mind, it's contagious.

Glad to hear your clothes are getting looser. When I was weight training, I started seeing some major results and loved how my body was shaping up differently. I'll never forget the time I felt a hard spot under my jellybelly, when I realized it was muscle, lol!!

Have a great day, you non-smoker you!!
 
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