Sunday 23 February 2008.
Breakfast 7:30: Slice wholemeal toast (75) with plum and cinnamon jam.(9) A boiled egg(70) with a small tomato (20). 2 Weetbix (107) with 1 C soy milk (122) and ½ C tinned peaches (50). C coffee with a little hilo milk. (5) Breakfast - 458 calories.
Lunch:2:00 2 small wholemeal breadrolls (~200) with 2 shavings of ham(~10) and tomato, cucumber, lettuce and capsicum. Also a carrot, some cumber snow peas and capsicum. A small fig (18), 5 small strawberries (20) and 2 dates (110). Coffee with milk.
Lunch ~ 440 calories
Dinner: 170 gm chicken (265), cooked in lite coconut milk (96) with onions (25), bacon (9), EVO oil (60), 40 gm mushrooms (6), 1/2 capsicum, (15), tabasco and mixed herbs. 1/2 C basmati rice (105). 5 steamed asparagus (15). ~2 gm parmesan (7). Chopped salad lettuce, 1/2 carrot (20), snowpeas (5), cucumber (10). 1 carrot (40) Dinner - 678
I spent the morning on the house, as I was hoping my mum would be there at lunch time which she was, so it was a slow late lunch. At dinner time I wanted to make something with a creamy sauce, a awkward wish and one I didn't quite manage. The sauce wasn't that creamy, and I messed up the math on the calories in advance, so with the amount I ate it was a bit high. Probably it would be all right to eat again sometimes (cos it tasted great!), especially if I used less oil, less coconut milk, and/or added chicken stock, or just ate a smaller portion. I suppose it depends what else I'd eaten during the day. This day ended up at 1576, so it wasn't really a problem.
I don't remember hankering after problem food at all. I was just busy, and my meals were filling.
Monday 24 February 2008
Breakfast 7:30: Slice wholemeal toast (75) with plum and cinnamon jam.(9) A boiled egg(70) with a tomato (30) . 2 Weetbix (107) with 1 C soy milk (122) and ½ C tinned peaches (50). C coffee with a little hilo milk. (5) Breakfast - 468 calories.
Snack 12:30: Banana (75), v. small (Italian) pear (30).
Lunch: 3:30 6 wholemeal Vive crackers (150) with 100 gm cottage cheese (90), and a tomato (30) and olives (15). 1 carrot (40). Snow peas (7).
Lunch- 332 calories
Dinner: 7:15 Wholemeal bread roll (160), with a 105 gm can salmon (160) and a 100 gm tin of tuna with sundried tomatoes and basil (79). The tuna was delicious like that and a heap less calories than the salmon. I don't know why the tuna is "lite", and much less calories than if it wasn't! But the salmon is just tinned in water? Salad veges - 1/4 capsicum , 1/2 carrot , 1/2 tomato , 2 small black olives, a mushroom, celery, broccoli, snow peas, cucumber. I reckon about (70) calories for the salad. About 1 tspn light french onion dip. I didn't actually finish the dip and salad tonight as I was feeling full.
9:00 Diet apricot yoghurt (84)
10:00 grapes (100)
Total – 1551
Exercise: Yes, I actually did some. Given the rest of the day, probably I would normally have swum for an hour. However, I was curious about whether that trainer was right about what heart rate I could (not) maintain a on the elliptical, so I went there. I plan to do as he says before my session with him (after I have checked to find out what that was, because I can't actually remember what heartrate he specified, or what length of time ...). But today I reckoned I was free to do whatever pleased me.
So I stood on this machine, and then remembered that it might be good to know my heartrate before I started. It was 80 standing there. I have measured it repeatedly, sometimes using my husband's blood pressure monitor, when I really am quiet at home lately and my actual resting rate is 60. Anyway, I started using this machine - which I couldn't program properly, what else is new, and at first I thought it was going to get away from me. It was definitely moving faster than me. How could this be? It is powered by me, yet I had that impression just the same. Tried again, with a bit more control, and the heart rate monitor started working, great, but I have only just started. I am slow as. I feel like I am working massively hard, and my heart rate is about 130. Dammit the trainer must have been right after all. I don't feel like I can crank myself up much. At any rate, I don't try straight away, I just plod along for 5 minutes warm up. Then I start trying to go faster. It feels terrible, I want to stay on here for 30 minutes but I feel like I will be lucky to do another 5. Anyway, I remember playing on an elliptical previously and trying out the 10 seconds fast, 10 seconds slow thing, so I tried that. (Well it's supposed to be 8 fast 12 slow, but I just count to 10). My heart rate went up into the 150s, but I felt ok. A bit faster, a bit slower, and then I finally found the music channel and sort of forgot about it and just jogged along. Heart rate 160s. (OK, Oprah and Ellen - not useful - random even if crappy music - much more useful!!) Better. High 160's great, comfy. Well sweaty and panting but comfy.
And then this girl with a clipboard came along and asked me if I could name anyone who might want a free session! What the!!! I panted an answer of 4 words or so, barely, lost my rhythm and my heart rate plummeted into the 150s. Not for long though - it was back up to the high 160's low 170's fairly soon, and I kinda remember it going higher briefly, before sitting back at around 173 till I reckoned my 1/2 hour was up. I stopped then, hunted for my pulse a while - because I can barely manage to count at that stage - and it is 160. I do 2 minutes slowly, 3 minutes with my hands off the machine because I can't go slowly enough, while I'm holding the handles, and stop. My heart rate is now 132. I go and sit in the changeroom. 7 minutes later it is 120.
Well maybe it was higher last year, but certainly I can do more than that guy thinks I can. Problem was, he didn't say not to go higher based on it would hurt me, just that I wouldn't be able to stay on the machine if I did. Maybe he was just going on my age or my age and the pulse he took not long after I'd arrived, and that's clearly not a good indicator.
And then I went to the pool and swam half an hour. I did what I haven't done before and checked my heart rate. Certainly, as he predicted, it was lower than on the elliptical. Still, it was 130 after ordinary laps and 145 after freestyle laps, which is as fast as he said he wanted it to be anyway, I think ...
I went home feeling good. Clearly I'd been exercising harder than I have been and that was a good feeling.
However, I did see myself in the mirror while I was on the machine. That was a mistake. Today's shorts reveal about half my thighs. These are thighs that look better stationery.
Also, the salesgirl left me a discount card. It was for a half price solarium session!!!

I know I'm fat, but I did think my tan was okay!!!
