Friday, March 2, 2012

Mush - Day 1


Okay…so I’m ready to start my “Day 1” of the weight loss with March 1 rolling around. I’ve thought about lots of possible ways to lose weight as I've gotten advice from a number of people: I’ve contemplated just working out; I’ve had success in the past doing a South Beach style diet; I’ve been intently reading about a wheat-free diet in a discussion that Team AllEars members have been having on a board (I ended up getting the book to read it); I’ve thought about tracking calories; I’ve looked into eating normally until around 5-6 pm and then stopping; I’ve even looked into a fruit-only diet (Okay, I haven't, but I have been reading the Steve Jobs biography recently, so I'm going to count it). I decided that I’m going to go with South Beach for now - I've lost around 50 lbs following it once - and, while doing that, keep track of my calories (sometime in the next few weeks, I’ll talk about calories and calorie counters in a post on here). After I take off around 10-20 pounds and hopefully get my IT band issues cleared out by not running, I’ll start jogging again and hope to get several 5-10Ks in this year.

I know that, many times, people will have a “before” picture, where they hold a newspaper from that day and a wear a fairly revealing outfit. The goal is not to look too good while showing the body fat (you know…frowning, hair messy, poor lighting, etc). I had a newspaper, but I didn’t have anything revealing. I found some old shorts and tried putting them; unfortunately, I stretched out the waist, and they fell off - it was definitely revealing.  I got some speedos to wear, but they snapped off when I tried to put them on and nearly killed my wife as they flew through the air at an astounding speed (we settled out of court).  I went with sweats and a t-shirt and had my wife take my picture...no shirt...untanned...hair unkempt...frowning - and her $600 camera broke (we settled out of court for that, too).

Okay, getting serious here for a minute, I decided to just go with a recent photo of myself from Marathon Weekend. This one is a painful one to look at.

Photo Courtesy of Laura - from Team AllEars

Ugh.


So here I am. Day 1. I’ve weighed myself, and I’m at 256 lbs and have measured my neck (18.5), waist (48.5), chest (49), arm (15), and thigh (24.5). The hope here is that, by posting these numbers, I'll have more accountability to have them get smaller...I’ll (gladly) let y’all know of any changes in the right direction. I’ll try to post an update every week on here with the (hopefully smaller) numbers.

Here we go!!

7 comments:

  1. Yay Mush. I know how hard it is to lose weight. Good luck and if you ever find yourself struggling, feel free to ask your teammates for help and motivation. We are with you!

    Mike

    PS - btw, you may want to stop going to Disney. I know I put on 4 pounds over the last week while there.

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    1. LOL...it depends on the trip for me on weight gain. There have been trips where I noticed that, with all the walking, I actually maintained or even lost a bit of weight. Last marathon weekend, however, well...

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  2. Good luck! Losing weight is a huge pain in the neck and it is so hard to find a plan that works with your life. I crack up reading the Wheat Belly stuff because I don't think I could last one day on that plan. It's just beyond comprehension for me. Same with South Beach, honestly,but I know lots of people (especially men) have success with it. Personally, I've found that tracking my food either by counting calories or using WW is the only thing that works for me. It's a huge hassle and I hate doing it but it makes the scale move. (In frustratingly small increments but it does move!)

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    1. I've been one of the lucky ones that can respond well to lower carb diets. I use ketone strips, and that often gives me the motivation to continue on even if the scale isn't showing much of a movement.

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  3. If you need a good lawyer instead of settling out of court all the time, let me know... Seriously, stick to whatever diet works the best for you. If you've had success with something in the past, nothing wrong w/ trying it again.

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  4. You can do this Mush! I'm struggling a lot right now with weight but I know that supporting each other it will be easier. Go Mush!

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