I just have to post!!!!
I have officially lost TWENTY POUNDS!!!!
Four of these!
Continue with your day, thanks!
Once upon a time, I was a Lazy Lady. In 2011, I decided to train for a half-marathon and since then, I've done 5ks, 10ks, 15ks, a few trail runs and over fifteen half-marathons! I haven't lost my focus though; I'm still lazy, and I'm still frugal, so please pull up a chair and join me in my continuing endeavor to be healthy, frugal, and happy!
Showing posts with label Diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diet. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
How about some Progress Pics?
So, I've been at this a little over 7 months, and while I haven't dropped a massive amount of weight, I'm going all slow-and-steady-wins-the-race over here.
Here's a little refresher for you - this is me in December 2011 at Animal Kingdom. Size 18w jeans (really tight, a 20w would have fit better) and an XXL tee shirt.
In a society that applauds The Biggest Loser and Extreme Makeovers, it's disheartening to see how SLOW the progress is, but I know I'll get there.
I'm close to being able to say that I've lost 20 pounds. When I hear other people say they've lost 20 pounds, I'm like "Wow!!! That must have been so hard, that's so much weight!" but in my head, when I say I've lost almost 20 pounds, it doesn't seem like very much to me, and it doesn't seem like that big of a deal, especially because I know how much more I have to go...
Here's a little refresher for you - this is me in December 2011 at Animal Kingdom. Size 18w jeans (really tight, a 20w would have fit better) and an XXL tee shirt.
Here is me in April 2012:
| What's with the face? Geez! |
Here is me on September 16th:
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| Excuse the back sweat, I just got off the treadmill! |
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| You can really see the difference here - my gut is rapidly shrinking! |
| There's a muscle there, you just can't see it.... |
I'm close to being able to say that I've lost 20 pounds. When I hear other people say they've lost 20 pounds, I'm like "Wow!!! That must have been so hard, that's so much weight!" but in my head, when I say I've lost almost 20 pounds, it doesn't seem like very much to me, and it doesn't seem like that big of a deal, especially because I know how much more I have to go...
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Being Frugal, but with Calories
Last week, as you know, I had to spend $110 on shoes. It was a budget-buster for sure, but it was needed to ensure that there wasn't a bigger, joint-related budget-buster in the future. Let's say that, after spending all of that money, we also went out for a fancy dinner on Tuesday, bought a new TV on Thursday and took a quick weekend-getaway to Disney - you'd think I was crazy!!!
Well, it's the same thing with calories. So what if your office had cake for Secretaries Day (excuse me, Administrative Professionals Day)? Why does that single slip-up make you feel it's okay to say "fuck it, I already screwed up" and then eat pizza and cheeseburgers for dinner the rest of the week?
If you look at calories the same way you look at money, I'd bet you would rethink a lot of what you eat.
The general recommendation for us is 2000 calories per day. That is 14,000 calories per week. If you want to lose a pound per week, you need 3500 fewer calories per week, which is only 500 calories per day. Sure, you can starve yourself, or you can create a 500 calorie deficit with diet AND exercise. If you burn 250 calories via daily exercise AND you skip the 16oz Grande Vanilla Latte* from Starbucks, you have successfully created that 500 calorie loss (and probably saved a bunch of money, too!)
However, we don't live in a perfect world and Lord knows I don't exercise every day. What I DO do, is to look at my caloric intake as a WEEKLY thing, rather than a daily thing. Sure, we all have "oh crap, I blew my diet" days. I had one on Tuesday. Our office celebrated Secretaries Day with cake and ice cream. I didn't go crazy, and only got ice cream, but it was still a 200-calorie splurge that I hadn't budgeted for, so it put me over my daily calorie limit. However, because I could deal with it from then on, I ate a bit less for dinner the next few nights to compensate for that splurge. I'm back on track with my calorie budget and didn't let a little splurge (don't call it an "oops" - that makes it seem like a bad thing) get in the way of my success.
On the flip side of this, I want to also say that, if you KNOW there will be a party coming up, or something that you want to eat that is hi-calorie, budget for it! You know that vacation is expensive, so you budget for it. Food is the same way. If I know that on Saturday, we are going out to eat at Cracker Barrel, I plan on eating lighter the entire week and splurging on Saturday. It works both ways, folks.
Well, it's the same thing with calories. So what if your office had cake for Secretaries Day (excuse me, Administrative Professionals Day)? Why does that single slip-up make you feel it's okay to say "fuck it, I already screwed up" and then eat pizza and cheeseburgers for dinner the rest of the week?
If you look at calories the same way you look at money, I'd bet you would rethink a lot of what you eat.
The general recommendation for us is 2000 calories per day. That is 14,000 calories per week. If you want to lose a pound per week, you need 3500 fewer calories per week, which is only 500 calories per day. Sure, you can starve yourself, or you can create a 500 calorie deficit with diet AND exercise. If you burn 250 calories via daily exercise AND you skip the 16oz Grande Vanilla Latte* from Starbucks, you have successfully created that 500 calorie loss (and probably saved a bunch of money, too!)
| *Disclaimer - I don't drink coffee, so I don't even know if this IS a latte! |
On the flip side of this, I want to also say that, if you KNOW there will be a party coming up, or something that you want to eat that is hi-calorie, budget for it! You know that vacation is expensive, so you budget for it. Food is the same way. If I know that on Saturday, we are going out to eat at Cracker Barrel, I plan on eating lighter the entire week and splurging on Saturday. It works both ways, folks.
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