The Bastard Got Out!

Blogged under Diet, Exercise by fat bastard on Monday 11 August 2008 at 9:49 pm

Part of the reason I went with Fat Bastard as the title of this blog was that it is quite descriptive of my current role.  I’m clinically obese and yes, I am a bastard.

No, I’m not typically a bastard to other people.  I’m a bastard toward myself.  I treat myself poorly and that lead to the obesity.  It also ocassionally rears its ugly head to prevent me from getting fit.  Like it did over the past few weeks.

I went on a few binges, beer, salty and sweet snacks, etc.  As such, I’ve probably crushed a couple of months worth of hard work.  How’s that for being a bastard?

Well, I put him back in the box.  I am going into tomorrow with a renewed commitment.  Still targeting 195lbs by next April.

Thanks for the well wishes and support!  They do mean a lot to me.

Back To Earth

Blogged under Diet, Exercise, Weigh In by fat bastard on Sunday 27 July 2008 at 2:55 pm

I’m back home from my business trip and have slept enough that I should be over much of the jet lag.  I was really looking forward to my weigh in.  I’ve been working really hard on my cardio and have been doing well on my diet.  I hadn’t officially weighed myself since I left three and a half weeks ago, but in my mind, I was looking better and had dropped a lot.

Well, reality sucks…

July 27, 2008

Three lousy pounds.  I know, I know.  Any loss is good news.  Still, I felt like I had lost more and this is an emotional hit.

But I’m not going to back down.

I have decided that I should keep a food and activity journal.  I’m going to do this for a few reasons:

  • I’m not losing weight as fast as I thought I should.  Perhaps I’m eating more than I realize.  I need some data to help me evaluate.
  • I’m going to ween myself off of caffeine.  Logging my caffeine intake will help me monitor that.
  • I want to start stepping up my physical activity.  The journal will let me set benchmarks to push myself against.

Onward…

Time Flies

Blogged under Diet, Exercise, Travel by fat bastard on Monday 21 July 2008 at 3:57 pm

Sorry for the delay in the updates, I’ve been quite busy with my day job and the side stuff.

This past week I went to Bintulu for some site visits.  While this trip was great as far as learning more about my employer and our industry, it wasn’t so great for my diet and excercise challenge,  I have nothing to blame but myself.  Ididn’t make working out enough of a priority.

Now that I’m back in Kuala Lumpur, that has changed.  I have put in two hours of cardio and one 100 push up challenge workout since Saturday (more on this later).

Overall, my diet wasn’t too terrible while I was in Bintulu.  I continued the trend I’ve been on for the past couple of weeks.  Since I’m waking up a few hours before breakfast, I have a small snack, usually fruit after my morning workout.  I eat a very large breakfast, pretty much eating whatever I want and making sure to get plenty of protein.  I then eat a moderately sized lunch, trying to make good, low fat choices.  I’ll then have a very light snack at dinner time (at least three hours before bed).

I did learn one ver important thing about myself this week.  I am severely addicted to caffine.  Diet Coke wasn’t readily available and I refused to switch to the high sugar regular Coke.  As a result, I experienced several crashes that had me reeling like a junky.  I definitely need to address this.  But that will have to wait until I get back to the States.

I started week three of the 100 push up challenge today.  I’m spreading this out a bit more than week to week, but it seems to be working.  Week three is a big step up in volume.  Too big of a step for me.  I felt good that I made the 25 push ups on the first set (my starting max out was 24).  But the last set of 25 proved to be too much and I had to stop twice during that set.  So, now we evaluate and adjust.  I’m stronger than I was when I started, so I will figure out how to keep my improvement going.

I’ve pushed up my return home to this Wednesday night.  So, I should be back in the US and on my feet Friday morning.  That means that I’ll have a weigh in on Sunday morning.  On line with goal, I should be down another 4 lbs, but I’m really hoping it is closer to 8 lbs.  As a reminder, my last weigh in had be at 218.5 lbs and I really want to break down below 210.

See you on Sunday!

Can You Say Zipline?

Blogged under Diet, Exercise, Travel by fat bastard on Monday 14 July 2008 at 6:12 am

Petronas Towers

Okay, so now I’ve been traveling for better than a week.  And overall, it has been a great trip healthwise.

I finished out my week at a company family day at Sunway Lagoon water park.  I wasn’t in the mood to do much in the water, but I did have one trip highlight.  I met the 100kg weight limit (with shorts, shoes and shirt) to do the Zipline.  yea me!  This is particularly good because it was a mid-day weight and I almost always weigh more during the middle of the day than I do first thing in the morning (as much as 5 lbs more some days).

Sunway lagoon - Malaysia

I took Saturday and Sunday off for workouts, given that I had done an hour of cardio for seven days in a row, I felt I was entitled to take a couple of days off.  Don’t worry, I was back on the elliptical this morning.

I kept my food intake at a minimum.  I may have actually gone too low as by Sunday afternoon, my energy level was low and this morning I struggled to maintain the pace/heart rate levels from last week.  But I did persevere.  A good breakfast, lunch and dinner today has me felling better.

Tomorrow morning I catch a flight out to Bintulu to do a three and a half day site visit.  I should be on the go quite a bit, and probably won’t have as much control over the content, timing and amount of my meals.  I’ve been very regimented this last week (more on that in a later post), so this definitely will be a challenging week ahead.  Wish me luck!

Mid-Week Malaysia

Blogged under Diet, Exercise, Travel by fat bastard on Wednesday 9 July 2008 at 2:39 pm

Malaysia

Here I am on the other side of the world, literally.  Kuala Lumpur is a beautiful place and I strongly recommend a trip here if you ever get a chance.  It is truly one of the best samplings of Asia you’re going to find.

I’m here for work, which means I am spending my days in the office (you can see the Petronas Towers in the background of this picture, can you see me waving?).  I hope to get outside a good bit more over the weekend.

In the mean time, I have been fairly well disciplined with my workouts.  Which takes me to a funny story:

I showed up at the gym yesterday at 5:30am.  The security guard told me they weren’t scheduled to open until 6:00am, but that he would get someone to open up for me.  How is that for service?  Well, they guy he went to go get showed up about 10 minutes later and told me they don’t open until 6:00am.  So, I went back up to my room and waited the 20 minutes.  Okay, maybe it wasn’t so funny.

So, I’ve managed an hour of cardio each day since I got here (and plan to do the same today).  I have a very good relationship going with the elliptical!  I’m also back on track for the 100 Push Up Challenge (completing Day Two of Week Two today).

The hotel I’m staying at has a great breakfast buffet.  I am making sure to get a very good breakfast each day.  I figure it would be very hard for me to overeat at breakfast.  I’m getting a good solid lunch, but watching my fat (mostly fish and grilled beef and chicken).  Then I eat very little for dinner (more like a snack).  The hotel also has a very nice happy hour (free beer/wine and hors d’oeuvres) that I’m avoiding like the plague.

I’m making sure to get plenty of sleep.  Well, it isn’t so much a choice as my body is mad at me for the whole jet lag thing.  Thirteen hour time shifts are brutal!

Despite the travel, I’m doing quite well right now.  The only measure I have for that assessment is how I feel.  Isn’t that the most important thing anyhow?

The Gap

Blogged under Diet, Exercise, Travel, Weigh In by fat bastard on Sunday 6 July 2008 at 3:07 am

I’m not talking about the store (I’m over twice as old as anyone that should be wearing those clothes is).  I’m talking about a gap in my weigh-ins.  Even though I’m posting this on Sunday, I actually did this weigh in on July 3rd.

Weigh In July 3rd

Down yet another pound since my last weigh in on Sunday (and this was really just half a week).  Not too shabby, huh?

Yes, this was an off-cycle weigh in.  Why?  And what is all this “Gap” stuff?

I’m traveling in SE Asia this month and actually won’t be returning home until August 2nd.  I’ll be going a month between weigh-ins, which is actually a bit scary.

I know I could use a scale here (or I could have brought my scale from home), but I want to try going without the training wheels for a bit.  I still know what I want and that comes more from look and feel than what the scale tells me anyhow.

So, the plan for the month (yes, I’ll be answerable to you, so there will still be regular posts):

- Eat sensibly (order good food and don’t feel compelled to finish the plate)

- Snack regularly with fruits and nuts to keep my metabolism going.

- No alcohol.  I might treat myself to a chocolate every now and then (can you say turn down service?).

- At least five hours of cardio work per week (break that into five to seven workouts, mostly in the morning on an empty stomach).

- Resume the push up challenge at week two.

- Begin working back, biceps, shoulders and abs in two to three high rep/short rest workouts per week.  Along the push ups (chest and triceps) this should begin to tone the muscles I’ve buried in fat and set up a platform for me to begin to build muscle mass after I break 200 lbs (going down of course).

I’m almost looking at this trip as an fitness boot camp.  When I’m not working, I plan to be active.  No hanging around the hotel room.  This hotel, which is where I’ll be for most of my stay has an excellent fitness center and the breakfast buffet has a lot of good choices (and many bad ones).  I’m in a good place, physically and mentally.  Let’s go!

Duck, Duck, Goose!

Blogged under Exercise by fat bastard on Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 4:44 am

Duck Duck Goose

Remember the game we played as kids. Point of honesty, I had no idea what it meant. I’d never been chased by a goose. Now I know they can be little bastards.

We played a game that required us to interact with others and then run. It was challenging and fun! We played, but in reality we were exercising. Do kids still play that game today? I don’t know. I took the picture and showed it to my daughter, she didn’t get it. But the bigger question: Do you still play?

It is really funny to me that we as adults tend to do activities that are boring as hell. We run on a treadmill or an elliptical. An activity that has us running in place. What makes this entertaining? Our Ipod or the television? How ridiculous is that?

We are desperately in need of some creativity. No, adults aren’t necessarily going to play Duck, Duck, Goose, or Four Square for that matter. But we need something.

For me, it just may be the Wii, with the Wii Fit. The brilliance of this is only beginning to surface. Once I invest in the game and accessories, I don’t need a gym membership. I don’t have to leave my house. I don’t have to embarrass myself when I’m not performing well (although the Wii Fit can be quite unforgiving). And we are just on the cusp of this development. It will only get better!

I’d like to add a quick caveat. The only ads on this site are in the sidebar. I named this site .ORG for a reason. I get no revenue for promoting the Wii and I’m in no way associated with Nintendo or any company that develops games for the Wii. My endorsement of this product is solely based on experience. I’m sorry if it seems like a sales pitch sometimes, but I love my Wii.

In short, I think VR (the Wii is a step into the VR space) will be the next big thing for fitness. We might not play Duck, Duck, Goose, but maybe we’ll play lead off batter in the world series, to include hitting and running bases. In either case, play!

220 And?

Blogged under Exercise, Weigh In by fat bastard on Monday 23 June 2008 at 7:52 pm

fat bastard june 22nd

Back on track that is! My weigh in this week has me down to a new low (at least for this challenge). I am so glad that I got these results. I was very disappointed with my results last week and I pushed myself a bit harder this week. If anything, I thought I’d lose more, but I won’t complain.

Much of this week happened due to my exercise. As you can see from my previous post, I started the 100 pushup challenge. So three times this week, I was in the “front leaning rest” for some fun fun. I did the top tier workout for week one. Each workout escalates a good bit from the prior one, so I’m sure I’m going to find a sticking point fairly soon. But I’ll keep at it.

I also spent a good bit of time on my Wii Fit. I’ve opened most of the balance sets. For some reason I still suck at the ski jump. If you know the trick, please let me in on it. This week, I introduced a couple of yoga exercises. Apparently I’m very good at breathing. Good thing as I’ve had over 42 years of practicing.

This week has me on the road. I’ll be driving through Louisiana for work. That means hotels, driving, and several opportunities to partake in some of the best food on Earth! That said, I’m still going to target another pound this week. I want to have the “I lost 15 lbs” in my repertoire. Sounds good, doesn’t it? And that puts me on track for another Mardi Gras!

Something A Little Different - A Pushup Challenge

Blogged under Exercise by fat bastard on Tuesday 17 June 2008 at 12:10 pm

It looks like someone has started a new Internet Fitness craze. Like most of these, it starts with a simple premise. What if you could do 100 pushups without stopping? Seems far fetched on the outside, but then again, why not? If I followed a regimented program and applied myself, could I do it?

Honestly, I don’t know. But, you never know what you’re capable of until you try. When I was at my fittest, I was a marathon runner. I even ran a 50 mile ultra-marathon (okay, I walked some of it, but still…). This is something I can do in a hotel room, so travel shouldn’t slow my progress a bit. This one is a no brainer for me.

Even if I don’t make it to 100, I will improve and build more strength. And since I’m not doing any weight training now, it would do me good to mix in some upper body strength training.

one hundred pushups

So, I’m joining the One Hundred Pushups Challenge! I tested myself last night and came away with 24. I’ll come back with updates as we go. Wish me luck!

When You’re Sick

Blogged under Exercise by fat bastard on Thursday 12 June 2008 at 4:50 am

Cold and Flu

If you’re a regular reader of this blog then you know that I spent most of last week fighting a terrible cold.  I felt it coming on Sunday, still I pushed myself to go to the gym for a cardio session.  On Monday I was wiped.  I didn’t make it back to the gym until Monday morning a week later.

This begs the question: Should you work out when you’re sick?

I did a bit of research on this.  The best source I found was a WebMD article.  Everything else I found pretty much repeated what was said in the WebMD piece.

Here are the Cliff Notes:  You should avoid exercise if you have a fever or the cold/flu symptoms are below the neck.  Otherwise, exercise is ok.  They just advise you to listen to your body and lower the intensity if necessary.

Its safe, but is it the right thing to do?

We all know we catch these bugs when we come in contact with them.  This typically happens when we touch someone who has a cold/flu or we touch a surface they touched.  They gym is full of places and opportunities to do just that.

My advice is to stay at home.  Exercise there or outside if you must.  Out of respect for us at the gym, don’t come and infect us.

Exercise is an important part of staying healthy.  Studies have shown that it boosts your immune system.  That is unless you push yourself too hard or overtrain.  Be smart about it.  Take a break and eat accordingly.  It worked for me.

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