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It’s been quite a while since the last time I said … “I did it!” I’ve got to now say that despite all my Zen approaches and my musings with regards to the sun rising and birds singing; “it’s no picnic keeping that damn weight off!” So it is that I have decided to create this thread to ponder new strategies as well as fine tune those changes I have been practicing since day one. The latter being Key to my success having thus far remained obesity free for more than 2 years running!
Speaking of which … I never thought it possible two years ago; but I’m now running. Hmmm perhaps running is not the correct term. I’m just slow jogging and it feels pretty good when I’m doing it right. I’ll no doubt be journaling on that as is pretty much my staple now with regards to my chosen form of maintenance. Of course dietary consumption plays a large role if not as much equal to energy expenditure to maintain my contented, moreover my easily sustainable weight.
For now I am allowing myself a few kilos either side of what I have termed to be my optimal weight. The forms of “running” I have researched are unlike what most of us are familiar with. Pretty much anyone can do it. This really surprised me considering the amount of anti-running campaigns currently littered across the world wide web. It was a real buzz for me to find information and books that support various forms of human propulsion that can be done well into old age!
The 3 buzz titles used to describe these forms (which are very similar to each other) are “Slow Jogging” “Chi Running” & “Pose Running” I’m still both investigating various books and also practicing.
Currently my main weakness is just how hungry I am getting with my new found fitness. I also need to re-examine my sleep patterns as well as rest and recovery.
These are but a few things I wish to contemplate over the next few months.
Speaking of which … I never thought it possible two years ago; but I’m now running. Hmmm perhaps running is not the correct term. I’m just slow jogging and it feels pretty good when I’m doing it right. I’ll no doubt be journaling on that as is pretty much my staple now with regards to my chosen form of maintenance. Of course dietary consumption plays a large role if not as much equal to energy expenditure to maintain my contented, moreover my easily sustainable weight.
For now I am allowing myself a few kilos either side of what I have termed to be my optimal weight. The forms of “running” I have researched are unlike what most of us are familiar with. Pretty much anyone can do it. This really surprised me considering the amount of anti-running campaigns currently littered across the world wide web. It was a real buzz for me to find information and books that support various forms of human propulsion that can be done well into old age!
The 3 buzz titles used to describe these forms (which are very similar to each other) are “Slow Jogging” “Chi Running” & “Pose Running” I’m still both investigating various books and also practicing.
Currently my main weakness is just how hungry I am getting with my new found fitness. I also need to re-examine my sleep patterns as well as rest and recovery.
These are but a few things I wish to contemplate over the next few months.

It's taken me awhile to learn how physical activity taxes and energizes the body as well as how to incorporate rest and recovery with factoring in one's nutrition on top of all that. Balance being the vital key as too; one's perspective and reason for being and doing what they do. Steady State Cardio really helps me with the latter - helps counter my predisposition with most of today's designer foods!




