I have finally figured out how to capture my bodybugg image so that I can post it online. Here goes. This first one is from Monday. As you can see, I don't log my calories into their system, because it takes a little too long. I am currently supposed to be buring 3400 calories daily, but I did only 3067 on this day. My digital display rolled into the river, so I am awaiting the new one, because that really helps me to stay on track with my activity level.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
The first real fitness day of the year
While gyms and fitness centers love this time of the year, because they can expect people to run into their facilities in droves this first week, but they end up signed up for 12 months or more for something that will phase out in the next 3 weeks.
But the real question is how can we make sure this fitness thing does not get old. I thought about it over the past few days and I came up with a few ideas.
1. Set fitness goals, not just weight loss goals because getting your body into shape will transfer into fewer pounds on the scale.
2. Get involved an activity that is exciting to you. Or if you are like me and want to dance (ballet, modern), then set goals that will get you in better shape before you get involved in that activity.
3. Focus on the foods that you need to eat more of when you get started, instead of focusing on all of the foods that you are not supposed to eat. For instance, we all know that we are supposed to get at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables everyday, but most American's don't even get 3. So instead of spending the first few weeks being frustrated and feeling deprived of food, focus on getting your 5 fruits and veggies everyday for the first week or two and then go from there.
But the real question is how can we make sure this fitness thing does not get old. I thought about it over the past few days and I came up with a few ideas.
1. Set fitness goals, not just weight loss goals because getting your body into shape will transfer into fewer pounds on the scale.
2. Get involved an activity that is exciting to you. Or if you are like me and want to dance (ballet, modern), then set goals that will get you in better shape before you get involved in that activity.
3. Focus on the foods that you need to eat more of when you get started, instead of focusing on all of the foods that you are not supposed to eat. For instance, we all know that we are supposed to get at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables everyday, but most American's don't even get 3. So instead of spending the first few weeks being frustrated and feeling deprived of food, focus on getting your 5 fruits and veggies everyday for the first week or two and then go from there.
Friday, January 1, 2010
New Year, with things falling into place
Although I got a little off track with my resolve to rid myself of the extra weight last year, I am realizing how many things I have accomplished. I completed another semester of classes that I needed to become a dietitian, and at the end of April, I should be finished with my course requirements and that is extremely exciting.
I am not making any resolutions for 2010. I want to eat better more days than I eat bad and I will set workout and calorie goals, and that equation will equal me losing weight. I'll be back to posting on Monday, Jan. 4, 2010!!!
I am not making any resolutions for 2010. I want to eat better more days than I eat bad and I will set workout and calorie goals, and that equation will equal me losing weight. I'll be back to posting on Monday, Jan. 4, 2010!!!
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