Regaining my life - Jeremy's Diary

Hiya Jeremy! Sounds like your trip was a lot of fun and it looks like you did really well on the food front...mixed drinks and all. Anyway, that's sort of the point - not living like a monk always going "I abstain" and shying away from fun and the occassional food/drink indulgence, just learning the "right" balance for you as an individual. For what it's worth, I think you are doing terrific! Have a great week.
 
thnx cym, i think im getting the hang of the balance

the biggest thing to me is hitting hte gym, i actually enjoy it now a days

:D
 
just got back from the gym, 1hour on the eliptical and then lifting at the end. man it feels GOOOD!!!! wow, i think im hooked on the gym, i feel worthless and pissed at myself if i dont go

cmon 349!
 
and the diet has been ON POINT!!! had my oj and smoothie for bfast, 6inch on wheat turkey n swiss, bowl of fruit, cup of yogurt for lunch. and now grilled chicken parmigian with pasta for dinner.

PORTION CONTROL!!!!
 
just got back from the gym, 1hour on the eliptical and then lifting at the end. man it feels GOOOD!!!! wow, i think im hooked on the gym, i feel worthless and pissed at myself if i dont go

cmon 349!

That's great you're starting to really enjoy your gym sessions. The same thing happened to me.

One suggestion -- if you're going to do cardio and lifting on the same day, always do the lifting first. If you're tired out from cardio, you won't get the real benefits from lifting, but you can get the benefits from cardio, even if you're tired from lifting. Make sense?
 
I'm stealing that advice Tom. Great job at Disney. I totally would not have lasted at this for 11 months if I had tried to abstain from everything I liked. If I had I might have lost twice as much weight, but I would never have made it more than a week or two. I love your attitude Jeremy. Enthusiasm is contagious.
 
thnx, tom, im not fully focused on lifting just yet, i need to get my stamina and cardio up before i really build muscle, im just trying to retain that muscle. but i will switch it up to keep my body guessing.

thnx cannon i cant wait to see loses like you did! that shows heart and determination, my other key point is not just have this last until i get fit, this is my life now. if i were to cut out all of my loves i would fail, but if i moderate the things i love to only having them once in a few while to remind me that i love that thing, it will keep me STRONG! and make having those things that much more sweet

another day, lets see wats up tommorrow!
 
Morning Jeremy...hope your day is going well! You said "if i were to cut out all of my loves i would fail, but if i moderate the things i love to only having them once in a few while to remind me that i love that thing, it will keep me STRONG! and make having those things that much more sweet" and I think you are so dead on. It reminds me of what I always think of as the "coney island moment". There was this show I saw about a year ago about Michael (forgot his last name) who was once 1000 lbs, lost down to under 200 through rigid diet and exercise (mentored by Richard Simmons). He talked about how he was leaving a talk show appearance and went to Coney Island and, after years of deprivation and exerting will-power to the max felt like he could finally have "just a couple of" the hot dogs he'd been craving. An right there on the spot, after eating those couple dogs it turned into a full blown uncontrollable binge that lasted...well until he'd regained several HUNDRED pounds. No kidding.

And, oddly enough, I could see exactly how that could happen, all that pent up desire coming out in one explosive rush once the door was opened. So I became like "anything that's not going to actually damage my health (i.e. transfat) or set off a binge (i.e. hfc) is fine within caloric and macro limits. Interestingly enough, just giving myself "permission", whether I actually do it or not (mostly not) to have occassional random junk dials the desire down several notches from "I'm wildly craving....." to "I'd like to have.....".
 
Morning Jeremy...hope your day is going well! You said "if i were to cut out all of my loves i would fail, but if i moderate the things i love to only having them once in a few while to remind me that i love that thing, it will keep me STRONG! and make having those things that much more sweet" and I think you are so dead on. It reminds me of what I always think of as the "coney island moment". There was this show I saw about a year ago about Michael (forgot his last name) who was once 1000 lbs, lost down to under 200 through rigid diet and exercise (mentored by Richard Simmons). He talked about how he was leaving a talk show appearance and went to Coney Island and, after years of deprivation and exerting will-power to the max felt like he could finally have "just a couple of" the hot dogs he'd been craving. An right there on the spot, after eating those couple dogs it turned into a full blown uncontrollable binge that lasted...well until he'd regained several HUNDRED pounds. No kidding.

And, oddly enough, I could see exactly how that could happen, all that pent up desire coming out in one explosive rush once the door was opened. So I became like "anything that's not going to actually damage my health (i.e. transfat) or set off a binge (i.e. hfc) is fine within caloric and macro limits. Interestingly enough, just giving myself "permission", whether I actually do it or not (mostly not) to have occassional random junk dials the desire down several notches from "I'm wildly craving....." to "I'd like to have.....".


days going very well!

had my oj and the left over little peice of pork for breakfast

had my midmorning snack, a cup of chicken noodle.

then a 8 inch grilled chicken n cheese on multigrain bread for lunch.. dunno wat ima cook for dinner tonight, im open to suggestions!

and as for the coney island man, i see how that happened. u cant deprive ur self of these loves, that will happen then! thus iv had a lunch of chicken wings but i worked em off that night in the gym!

and thanks for listening! :hug2:
 
.. dunno wat ima cook for dinner tonight, im open to suggestions!

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well since you're soliciting suggestions: PIZZA:) I have make this about once a week and it is seriously good:

1 w/w/ Flat-out wrap (these are the only wraps that work as well) baked on non-stick cookie sheet till just crispy around edges

1 whole medium tomato put in blender with a little oreg/basil/chives/pepper/garlic; spoon on top of wrap

1 cup either raw baby spinach leaves or cooked spinach layered on top of that

1/4 cup (1 oz) of finely shredded low/non fat cheese of choice (I like the mix of mozzerella/colby/parma/provolone on top of that

4 oz lean ground turkey (cooked obviously) on top of that

stick back in oven just till cheese melts, drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil over the whole thing and just chomp away - it's the world's healthiest personal pan pizza:)
 
bout to cook, so i left work and got my car washed, when it came out i realized there was shit on the hood n stuff. so i looked and abuot 3 weeks ago some white shit got sprayed on my car while i was at lunch, and it managed to crack my paint, not the clear THE ACTUAL PAINT

IM SO FRIGGIN PISSED so my brand new 07 tC is USELESS now and lost a crapload of its value. its not even worth me keeping it, so im gunna reward myself and get a g35 or murano.

but all that stress made me go loco in the gym RAWR!!!

another strong session for about 1.30 hours

showa time
 
good breakfast. 6 inch sub for lunch, then some shaken bake chicken n veggies for dinner, no gym yeterday

today is going good!
 
Hiya Jeremy...just stopped by to pass some well wishes your way..now please go pick up something heavy and put it down (repeat a couple times LOL)...
 
thxn cym, ima pick my self up out this seat.. then sit again.. lol

got our companies skybox tonight for the mets vs marlins :D
 
its been a couple days, diets still on point, and working out as well! kinda bummed i havent seen 349 yet! but it will happen soon
 
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