23 pounds

Drink Water To Lose Weight

How much should you drink every day?  Heck if I know. But I can tell you my next thirty day goal is to drink 64 ounces of water a day. I guarantee that I don’t drink that much currently. And honestly, I don’t know if I should be drinking that much water per day or not. I figure that if I drink a lot of water I won’t have the stomach to eat a lot of food. See where I am going with this?

The only downside I see to this is, hmm, how should I say this, peeing like a racehorse. I figure I will be using the bathroom a lot more frequently, probably not able to sit in one spot as long as usual (that’s another good thing).

Now lets recap the last two months since I started this weight loss diary two months ago. When I started, a weighed in at 190 lbs. Today, I am lighter now mainly by changing my behavior, specifically when I eat and how much I exercise. The month of December I had two thirty day goals - one was to eliminate candy bars from my diet. I had this nasty habit of scooting down to the break room in the afternoon to gorge myself on my favorite candy bar. The other thirty day goal was to stop eating after dinner - I think this has had the biggest impact on my weight loss to date. I ended the month of December 2006 four pounds lighter at 186 pounds.

I figured that was probably the high water mark for weight loss over the thirteen months that I plan on losing 23 lbs.

I should mention that I broke my December goal once. On Christmas eve, I had an ice cream float with the family.

January’s goal was to exercise every day for at least 30 minutes. Again, I broke this goal just once, this past weekend I was at my youngest brother’s wedding in Hood River Oregon. On Sunday, I ended up visiting all day and by the time I even considered exercising it was dark out. That by itself wasn’t the whole reason for not exercising outside, it’s darn cold there. The temperature was in the thirtys, but with a slight breeze next to the Columbia River, brrr.

The last workout of the month was a 55 minute workout on the ergometer. I rowed 12673 meters and averaged 2:10.5 minutes per 500 meters with each 11:00 minute split faster than the previous 500 meters.

I ended the month weighing 182 pounds. Hey, that’s another 4 pound weight loss for a month. What’s up with that?

I don’t know, but I’ll take it.

Not sure what the next month holds, but another 4 pound weight loss in a month would be OK by me.

Back to the thirty day goal. Adding more water to my diet should help keep my appetite down. I suspect that there are other benefits to drinking more water, but own use is simply to lose weight. Lets see what happens this month.

Technorati Tags: , ,

If you're new here and plan on visiting again, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

Other posts related to "Drink Water To Lose Weight"

Why You Should Drink Water To Lose Weight
Not Sure Why I Did NOT Gain Weight
Goal Free For December
Drinking, Running, and Cookies

Weight Loss Update

Feeling good.  I have been “religious” about exercising this month, haven’t missed a day this month.  Nor do I have plans to.  The exercise is helping with losing weight.  I am down to 182 now.

The rowing machine has been a favorite of mine this month.  Something about my monomanic tendancies getting pushed to the limits by watching the erg machine stats.  I did 2000m in 7:31.2.

I’m starting to think about next month’s 30 day goal.  I plan on continuing the no-food-after-dinner routine and exercising every day.  I’m thinking that I need to step up the food reduction effort.  I’m not interested in starving myself, rather, I would like to come up with a creative way to eat better.  Not sure how to do this though, I’m open for ideas on this.

Other posts related to "Weight Loss Update"

Pedometer Usage
No Exercise And Losing Weight
Drink Water To Lose Weight

Pedometer Stats

My first full day of using the SportBrain pedometer.

Part of the reason I like this pedometer so much is that it provides a web site that tracks your stats. Stuff like distance, speed, number of steps for the day.

Once you connect your pedometer to the computer via the USB cable, open the SportBrain program on your computer, the stats get automatically uploaded to the site.

Here’s a summary of your daily stats:

stats
On the right hand side of the page you can see your speed throughout the day. Notice that I started the day around 7AM - that is my walk out to the car then my walk into work followed by what looks like a couple hours at the desk (that has to change!). At lunch I went for a fifteen minute walk, then again around 1:45PM I went for another short run. When I came home tonight, I went for a 45 minute run with the dog (that’s the “pink” part of the chart.

mileage
An finally, the next image shows the total steps for each day for the last seven days. I just received this pedometer in the mail yesterday, hence the reason only 200+ steps show up. Today, I put in close to 16,000 steps.

steps

Technorati Tags: ,

Other posts related to "Pedometer Stats"

Pedometer Usage
Leaving Weight Loss Alone For The Holidays
Running For Weight Loss
Really Rowing 4 Weight Loss

Pedometer For Losing Weight

Received the Sport Brain pedometer today. Here she is in all her beauty.
Sport Brain

Of course, I haven’t taken it out for a walk just yet - I’ll start tomorrow.

Also wanted to mention that the month is more than half over and I have kept up with my promise to exercise every day this month. I’m feeling pretty good about my effort so far.

One thing that has helped me keep up the exercise schedule during this cold snap is going to the YMCA in the evening and using the ergometer.

If you want to talk about a great all body workout in a short amount of time - nothing matches an erg. And in case you are wondering, the erg is never busy. It might just be that an erg fits my monomanical behavior. I can get on a rowing machine and row and row and row and almost keep going to the point of exhaustion. Tonight I rowed 5km in 20:42 and that includes stopping for about 30 seconds at the 2000m mark to clear my nose. For the first 2km I was averaging about 1:57. The complete stop slowed my average way down.

I think I have rowed three other times in the last week, each for 10km. The first time took about 44 minutes and last night’s workout took 42:50ish - the 500m split averaged about 2:07. Part of the reason the first 10km was slower is that I was on the slower machine. Trust me when I tell you that each machine can be in a different state of condition, just like the human bodies we all walk around in.

One little side note, usually I weigh a little bit less than normal the morning after a erg workout. Isn’t that what it is all about?

I’m starting to feel some muscles I haven’t used much up until recently, in particular my stomach muscles. When I pull on the rowing machine, I feel like I am mostly using my legs, but I can also feel my stomach crunching up as I complete the stroke. I usually average about 24 strokes per minute. For the few people that use the erg at the same time I do, I notice that they are usually pulling at 30 strokes per minute or higher.

Until I start to get home before the sun sets, I’ll likely be visiting the gym and using the erg to get a great workout.

Technorati Tags: ,

Other posts related to "Pedometer For Losing Weight"

Pedometer Usage
Pedometer Stats
Running For Weight Loss
Leaving Weight Loss Alone For The Holidays

Running For Weight Loss

We are a third of the way through January and I have exercised every day of the year so far!!

Tonight after dinner I did 3 x mile down at the local track; 6:34, 6:54, and 6:58. I’m not certain that the first mile was actually as fast as I recorded. I ran in the fourth lane for three and a half laps. The sign on the fence around the track says that 3.5 laps in lane 4 is the equivalent of 4 laps in lane 1. The second two miles were done in lane one.

I’m glad I got some running under my belt tonight and doing intervals is a good way to get a workout in a short amount of time. I jogged down to the track in about 5 minutes. I took a few minutes break in between each interval to get a full recovery. If I was really into tracking my progress, I would have also been monitoring my heart rate while running and after running. One of the best ways to tell how your training is going is to track how long it takes for your heart rate gets back to a “comfortable” range.

While I don’t have plans to purchase a heart rate monitor, I am planning on buying a pedometer in the very near future. I use to have a SportBrain pedometer and accidently flushed it down the toilet (don’t ask) a few years ago. The reason I like this brand is because they provide a website where you can download your daily results and track your progress.

I’ll take a few pictures and post how it works once I get my hands on a new pedometer.

Technorati Tags: ,

Other posts related to "Running For Weight Loss"

Running With The Dog
I Gained 2 Pounds
3 x 1 mile
Hot And Tired From Running Intervals

« Previous Entries