Day 1
Weighed in at 275lbs
I settled on that as a fair reflection. The weighing scales is not the pinnacle of scientific endevour in the weight measurement field. It gives you a different weight depending on how you tilt yourself and what part of the floor it's put on, and the load it has to bear is pushing it to it's limits, but it's probably accurate to within 2 or 3 pounds.
Next weigh in is day 8. Target is to weigh less.
Feed
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Breakfast: Crunchy nut cornflakes (would have preferred porridge, but spent too much time messing with weighing scales), espresso, orange juice.
Morning Snack: Double espresso
Lunch: Two bowls of freshly made veg soup
Afternoon Snack: None
Dinner: 8oz Fillet steak with a red wine and rosemary jus, cabbage, carrots and well buttered boiled potatoes. Probably could have done without the cabbage.
Evening Snack: Espresso
Alcohol: None!
Cals: approx 2,500
Exercise
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Very short 15 min walk at lunchtime
Gym in the evening...
15 mins low intensity intervals on exercise bike
10 mins low intensity intervals on an exercise bike you cycle with your hands
10 mins on some thing that makes you look like your walking in space, sort of big-stepping on steps and exaggerated hand movements holding poles that are co-ordinated with the steps. (apologies, not into the technical jargon yet)
15 min light swim, well more a relaxing bob, probably doesn't count as exercise, but very nice after the more strenuous stuff.
Overall I'm happy enough with day 1. I don't feel deprived, though it was a fair dinner, I have no reason to. The gym was no more unpleasant than watching crap on TV and you get a little pride boost that you finished what you set out to do, properly. I'm a little concerned that from door to door the whole going to the gym process is taking up to two hours if I do both cardio and weight training. I can't see that happening more than a couple of days a week when I get past the initial rush. I may have to incorporate something in the getting-to-work routine later on but I don't like having to shower and change clothes etc when I get to work. I'll have to think about that.
Weighed in at 275lbs
I settled on that as a fair reflection. The weighing scales is not the pinnacle of scientific endevour in the weight measurement field. It gives you a different weight depending on how you tilt yourself and what part of the floor it's put on, and the load it has to bear is pushing it to it's limits, but it's probably accurate to within 2 or 3 pounds.
Next weigh in is day 8. Target is to weigh less.
Feed
-----
Breakfast: Crunchy nut cornflakes (would have preferred porridge, but spent too much time messing with weighing scales), espresso, orange juice.
Morning Snack: Double espresso
Lunch: Two bowls of freshly made veg soup
Afternoon Snack: None
Dinner: 8oz Fillet steak with a red wine and rosemary jus, cabbage, carrots and well buttered boiled potatoes. Probably could have done without the cabbage.
Evening Snack: Espresso
Alcohol: None!
Cals: approx 2,500
Exercise
--------
Very short 15 min walk at lunchtime
Gym in the evening...
15 mins low intensity intervals on exercise bike
10 mins low intensity intervals on an exercise bike you cycle with your hands
10 mins on some thing that makes you look like your walking in space, sort of big-stepping on steps and exaggerated hand movements holding poles that are co-ordinated with the steps. (apologies, not into the technical jargon yet)
15 min light swim, well more a relaxing bob, probably doesn't count as exercise, but very nice after the more strenuous stuff.
Overall I'm happy enough with day 1. I don't feel deprived, though it was a fair dinner, I have no reason to. The gym was no more unpleasant than watching crap on TV and you get a little pride boost that you finished what you set out to do, properly. I'm a little concerned that from door to door the whole going to the gym process is taking up to two hours if I do both cardio and weight training. I can't see that happening more than a couple of days a week when I get past the initial rush. I may have to incorporate something in the getting-to-work routine later on but I don't like having to shower and change clothes etc when I get to work. I'll have to think about that.
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