Nice to have some better news to report today, but I'll keep it brief.
This week's weight loss: -1.6 lbs.
Total weight loss: -23.9 lbs.
Okay, that's kind of cool.
I'm feeling a bit more hopeful that I'll get to a full 25 pound loss by my birthday (which is in 18 days).
As a process reminder, for those of you interested, because my birthday is technically at 59 weeks and 4 days, I'm going to do my final weigh in on Friday, October 8th.
It was a busy week last week, and I'm planning a run tonight and another later this week. No pilates tonight, because my instructor is still involved with the last of the BodyPump class launch. Not sure when BodyPump will be added to the full schedule at the gym, but I plan on checking that out a bit more regularly.
Thanks for reading!
Monday, September 20, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
sooooooo, BodyPump...
This weekend, my gym is launching BodyPump classes. My pilates reformer instructor, Maria, also runs all the class offerings for the gym, and she's been talking to us about this since early spring. She and a number of trainers and instructors from the gym have all been working for months to get certified, and today was the first of the demo days. I decided I wanted to try it, mainly because I know I need to get some weight training into my regime, and I've heard such great things about it. I know a number of my blog readers take it and really love it.
If you don't know what BodyPump is, it's a choreographed class where every song for an hour focuses on a different body part through weight lifting exercise with a bar and a variety of options of weights you'll put on the end. In addition to the warm up, there are a song each for squats, lunges, shoulders, biceps, triceps, abs, and probably something else I'm forgetting.
So, I went, and one good thing is that they had all the staff there to help out with form and things as you go, so I feel like I got great attention to make sure that I was doing things correctly.
I can see how a program like this would totally work for weight training for anyone, me and women alike, and it gets your heart rate up quite a bit, as each song really goes through a full regimen of exercises for each body part.
By the 3rd or 4th song, I just wanted to cry. I'm serious. Many times, especially towards the end, I was choking back tears.
I don't know why. Yes, it was extremely hard for me. Yes, there were times I didn't think I'd make it through the whole song. But I think, for whatever reason, it was just an emotional response to working so hard and at times feeling proud of what i was accomplishing and at other times feeling like i was so overwhelmed and in over my head. I really couldn't pin point why I was emotional.
At the end of class, I straightened out my station and headed straight to the locker room. I needed to get out of the space.
After the locker room, I walked out and ran into a friend from my pilates class, who also took the class. We were chatting about it, and she said, "Hey - I saw your poster!" What? My "Success Story" poster was hung and I hadn't seen it? We walked over and she showed it to me. I couldn't believe it! It's just the front facing pictures from the blog you've all seen, with some information about how I got from "before" to "after", but even I was like, "Wow! I really have changed".
I have to say, seeing that poster after going through BodyPump and thinking I just wouldn't make it was enough motivation for me to go do it again. Though, next time, I'm dragging Robert with me.
Oh, and my hair's a compete mess, because I can't lift my arms to fix my ponytail. The world is just going to have to deal with my rat's nest today. :-) Tell me it will get better????
Thanks for reading!
If you don't know what BodyPump is, it's a choreographed class where every song for an hour focuses on a different body part through weight lifting exercise with a bar and a variety of options of weights you'll put on the end. In addition to the warm up, there are a song each for squats, lunges, shoulders, biceps, triceps, abs, and probably something else I'm forgetting.
So, I went, and one good thing is that they had all the staff there to help out with form and things as you go, so I feel like I got great attention to make sure that I was doing things correctly.
I can see how a program like this would totally work for weight training for anyone, me and women alike, and it gets your heart rate up quite a bit, as each song really goes through a full regimen of exercises for each body part.
By the 3rd or 4th song, I just wanted to cry. I'm serious. Many times, especially towards the end, I was choking back tears.
I don't know why. Yes, it was extremely hard for me. Yes, there were times I didn't think I'd make it through the whole song. But I think, for whatever reason, it was just an emotional response to working so hard and at times feeling proud of what i was accomplishing and at other times feeling like i was so overwhelmed and in over my head. I really couldn't pin point why I was emotional.
At the end of class, I straightened out my station and headed straight to the locker room. I needed to get out of the space.
After the locker room, I walked out and ran into a friend from my pilates class, who also took the class. We were chatting about it, and she said, "Hey - I saw your poster!" What? My "Success Story" poster was hung and I hadn't seen it? We walked over and she showed it to me. I couldn't believe it! It's just the front facing pictures from the blog you've all seen, with some information about how I got from "before" to "after", but even I was like, "Wow! I really have changed".
I have to say, seeing that poster after going through BodyPump and thinking I just wouldn't make it was enough motivation for me to go do it again. Though, next time, I'm dragging Robert with me.
Oh, and my hair's a compete mess, because I can't lift my arms to fix my ponytail. The world is just going to have to deal with my rat's nest today. :-) Tell me it will get better????
Thanks for reading!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Another flat line
Seriously... no movement on the scale this week. Again. Zero. Still stick on -22.3 lbs.
I just don't really get it, but, as with last week, I made enough bad choices mixed in with good ones that the fact that they cancel each other out isn't so terrible, I guess...
I've got a week ahead of me! My folks are in town briefly (they come in today, and leave Wednesday). Tonight, we'll go out to dinner somewhere, tomorrow, we'll spend the afternoon visiting friends and then we have dinner reservations at our favorite place. Then, by midnight Wednesday, I need to finish a paper and spend a bunch of time in the discussion groups online for my classes.
On Saturday, I'm going to go check out the launch of the new BodyPump classes they're starting at my gym! I'm excited, but nervous, as I hear it can be exhausting. But I'm giving it a shot.
On Sunday, I have a 3 hour timed midterm to take (already!) so I have to plan around that.
And somewhere in all there, I'd like to find time to run at least once, if not twice!
I don't know if it will all get done, but those are my goals for the next week.
Hope you all meet your own goals for the week!
Thanks for reading!
I just don't really get it, but, as with last week, I made enough bad choices mixed in with good ones that the fact that they cancel each other out isn't so terrible, I guess...
I've got a week ahead of me! My folks are in town briefly (they come in today, and leave Wednesday). Tonight, we'll go out to dinner somewhere, tomorrow, we'll spend the afternoon visiting friends and then we have dinner reservations at our favorite place. Then, by midnight Wednesday, I need to finish a paper and spend a bunch of time in the discussion groups online for my classes.
On Saturday, I'm going to go check out the launch of the new BodyPump classes they're starting at my gym! I'm excited, but nervous, as I hear it can be exhausting. But I'm giving it a shot.
On Sunday, I have a 3 hour timed midterm to take (already!) so I have to plan around that.
And somewhere in all there, I'd like to find time to run at least once, if not twice!
I don't know if it will all get done, but those are my goals for the next week.
Hope you all meet your own goals for the week!
Thanks for reading!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Whoa. My birthday is a month from tomorrow. That's real.
Finally, an update! Whoo hoo! I'm watching the calendar tear by me, and see the end in sight... and what do I have to report?
The bad news: I haven't lost any more weight.
The good news: I haven't gained any more weight.
I'm still at a total loss of 22.3 lbs and holding... and holding...
I have about 4 and half weeks left (i've decided that I'm going to do my final weigh in on the morning of my 40th birthday, Friday, October 8th). And, I really would like to see that 22.3 be 25. But I'm not so sure that will happen. Not going to dwell on it right now. Let's catch you up!
1) I started an online program at Boston University. This is sucking up as much time as they said it would (about 15 - 20 hours a week). This is impacting my ability to work out, and my ability to blog (you are the unfortunate victim in this scenario, and for that, I apologize). But, I did get to run twice this weekend, and I'm still doing my best to work out in some fashion at least 3 times a week.
2) I kind of hurt myself last week. I pulled something in the pelvic region (whichI don't recommend, if you're looking to pull something) in my pilates class, and it really took several days for me to get past pain when walking. I took it easy for several days, and reminded myself that I'm very lucky I haven't had more significant injuries on this journey
3) I am still determined to finish Couch to 5k by my birthday. I am on week 7, which is basically all running, no walking. It's gross. But I'll get there. By the end of "week" 9, the run is for 45 minutes or something like that. I can't even imagine you crazy people out there that enjoy that sort of thing (yes, husband; I'm talking to you)
4) This part I like... I was asked to be a "Success Story" for my gym for promoting one year since they launched pilates reformer. They'll include me on a flyer for the promo, including my before and after pics. Now, that's kind of cool, don't you think?
5) I bought cute running shorts. The kinds that have a built-in liner. They didn't bother me at all, and I wasn't uncomfortable. They didn't make me fall in love with running, but that was probable expecting too much from one garment. And I just bought a hydration belt (a belt that holds small water bottles) so that I can run outside without wanting to gnaw on the side of a tree for moisture after running for a mile. That's the sort of thing that will get you humped by a moose in New Hampshire, I think. Which, to be clear, is not my goal...
Thanks for reading!
The bad news: I haven't lost any more weight.
The good news: I haven't gained any more weight.
I'm still at a total loss of 22.3 lbs and holding... and holding...
I have about 4 and half weeks left (i've decided that I'm going to do my final weigh in on the morning of my 40th birthday, Friday, October 8th). And, I really would like to see that 22.3 be 25. But I'm not so sure that will happen. Not going to dwell on it right now. Let's catch you up!
1) I started an online program at Boston University. This is sucking up as much time as they said it would (about 15 - 20 hours a week). This is impacting my ability to work out, and my ability to blog (you are the unfortunate victim in this scenario, and for that, I apologize). But, I did get to run twice this weekend, and I'm still doing my best to work out in some fashion at least 3 times a week.
2) I kind of hurt myself last week. I pulled something in the pelvic region (whichI don't recommend, if you're looking to pull something) in my pilates class, and it really took several days for me to get past pain when walking. I took it easy for several days, and reminded myself that I'm very lucky I haven't had more significant injuries on this journey
3) I am still determined to finish Couch to 5k by my birthday. I am on week 7, which is basically all running, no walking. It's gross. But I'll get there. By the end of "week" 9, the run is for 45 minutes or something like that. I can't even imagine you crazy people out there that enjoy that sort of thing (yes, husband; I'm talking to you)
4) This part I like... I was asked to be a "Success Story" for my gym for promoting one year since they launched pilates reformer. They'll include me on a flyer for the promo, including my before and after pics. Now, that's kind of cool, don't you think?
5) I bought cute running shorts. The kinds that have a built-in liner. They didn't bother me at all, and I wasn't uncomfortable. They didn't make me fall in love with running, but that was probable expecting too much from one garment. And I just bought a hydration belt (a belt that holds small water bottles) so that I can run outside without wanting to gnaw on the side of a tree for moisture after running for a mile. That's the sort of thing that will get you humped by a moose in New Hampshire, I think. Which, to be clear, is not my goal...
Thanks for reading!
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