Thursday, September 8, 2011

Back in the Saddle

Haven't worked out with Free-weights since the accident due to the whiplash that affected my neck, mid-spine and right shoulder. I am really looking forward to a light workout today as I have been given medical clearance to restart my program. Ugh, my body feels like mush since I haven't worked out. If you are on a weight reduction plan, please don't underestimate the importance of some level of strength training. My body responded miraculously and the exchange of body fat for muscle mass is so worth it, as it will help you feel so healthy, strong and fit. Your calorie burn will also increase. Just 2 weeks off my program and I feel the difference, but I know that it will not take long to regain anything I lost.

My TMJ acted up after the accident and I had a difficult time chewing as the pain in my jaw was so bad, I couldn't even comfortably chew a banana. To compensate, I regained an interest in juicing. I blew the dust off my vintage Omega 1000 and began juicing again. Although I still drink Green Smoothies regularly, adding Protein Powder now and again, I am finding a place for juicing throughout the week. Carrots, Apples, Celery, Cucumbers, Spinach, and Lemon is what I am experimenting with now. I just like to mix it up some to keep learning the unending combinations of tasty foods.

Since I began following a plant based diet, my daily meals have never been boring and are so much more exciting than a hamburger and fries. Now really, how many ways can you serve a hamburger as opposed to the number of ways I can serve up Broccoli?

Be Well and Happy, Healthy Living.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Accidents Happen

While raising my son, I always assured him that it was ok if he had an accident which broke or damaged something. I never showed any kind of upset or anger if it was an honest mistake. "Accidents Happen" and I encouraged him to learn from it and move on.

Well, about 10 days ago, I was driving to work, minding my own business, and while I was moving at approximately 40mph, I was suddenly hit from behind like I was standing still. Crash!! Boom!! I looked in my mirror and saw the bottom of the bumper of a car that was trying to run up my trunk. When everything settled down, I got out of the car and went to see if the other driver was ok. She said she was ok as she looked at me  with an "empty stair". She was at least 20 years my senior and mind you, I am 58 yr old. With my neck hurting and succumbing to an immediate headache, I sadly had an anger management problem. I asked her " How the "BLEEP" can you hit a car that is driving away from you with an impact like I was standing still?" When I could not get a plausible answer, I had to accept the fact that I was a victim of poor judgement and lack of keeping your car under control. I apologized for my outburst, called the Sheriffs department and we filed the report.

I am still a little upset with myself for my behavior and had to remind myself about the "Accidents Happen" position I always took with my son. This will surely be classified as an Accident in the paperwork. Please remember, that we are all responsible for keeping the front of our vehicles under  control. Although my injury is considered mild to moderate, this event has reminded me how our lives can be changed in an instant.

Since the accident, I have had to trade my Gym time for Chiropractic and Massage time. I am not too fond of the "adjustments" I get from the Chiropractor but they do appear to be helping. I do enjoy my "after adjustment" massage though. No "Free Weights" for awhile since the neck, traps and back have been disturbed. I do miss the Gym. I will get back into my Cardio routine in a few days. I have had to monitor my calorie intake since I am not burning the usual 500-600 per workout. The last thing I want to do is gain weight since I have worked so hard to shed it.

Lessons Re-learned:

  1. Always maintain control of the front of your car.
  2. Never take a moment of your good health for granted.
  3. Always wear your seat-belt as I do.
  4. Value your family and friends in good times or bad as your life can change in an instant. 
  5. And most difficult for me, was to forgive the person who caused me a disruption in my life.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Committment

Ok, I said it before, I suck at Blogging. I have so much to share and just have such a hard time efficiently putting it into words. I have maintained my commitment to myself in my ongoing transformation of my lifestyle regarding diet and exercise, but have not  been faithful in my goal to inspire others by continuing to share my story. Therefore.....I am going to give it another whirl; Take some pressure off myself and post events along the way that will keep you apprised of milestones and share some good things along the way.

Since my last post, my weight loss has slowed as I have concentrated on strength training and traded body fat for muscle mass. I continue to do 30 to 45 min of Cardio 4-5 times a week. I have changed my strength training program a few times to keep me honest and not get bored. I also feel a need to maintain some type of blog, in order to keep me committed to my goals and accountable to my followers who want to transform their lives in hopes that they will be inspired to take on the challenge themselves.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Contentment

Mid-November was 1 full year since I began my journey of Re-Engineering my Life. During the month I became familiar with a feeling that I don't ever remember having; a feeling of Contentment.

During Thanksgiving week, I acknowledged all the things in my life that I am grateful for:

  • My family - Being a Solo Vegan in the house has sometime been lonely. I have experienced, smiles, laughs, rolling of the eyes, and some outright "YUKs" from my family. But one thing I value, they respect and allow me to pursue this journey. And above all, they support me. 
  • My Employment - I have been "Under-employed" for approximately 4 years after becoming a Downsized Executive when the Economy slumped. Lack of opportunity has kept me in my current position, however, I am slowly shedding myself of the anger and frustration that I carry and value the fact that I am more fortunate than so many others who want to work and can't. 
  • My Health - I am probably the healthiest I have been in 20 years. Changing my approach to exercise and nutrition has resulted in enormous gains. My recent Health Physical and Blood work were excellent. Two minor surgeries to correct Carpel Tunnel Syndrome has improved my manual dexterity. And I am on the path of soon eliminating my Blood Pressure Medication that I have been on for nearly 15 years. 
  • My Food - 1 year ago, I don't know what, but something motivated me to pursue knowledge of and experimentation with a Vegetarian Diet. I am so grateful for the knowledge that I have acquired and the people I have met along the way that have inspired me. I love this food adventure and all the incredible healthy, tasty foods that I eat. Having transitioned to Vegan midway through my adventure, I can't imagine ever again depending on animals for my nourishment.
  • My Exercise time - I value the fact that I have integrated Exercise into my daily life. Almost daily Cardio workouts are limited to Elliptical and Stationary Bike. Although I would love to run as a bird flies, my ankles won't stand for it. Strength Training with free weights has helped me develop a firmer and stronger body. I set goals, make plans, adjust the plans when necessary and compete only with myself. Although I admire others in the Gym who have physiques that are more developed than mine, I can only aspire to what my body is capable of. And I am extremely happy with the progress. 
All in all, I have entered a period of gratefulness for all that I have in my life. I am more content with who I am and where I am in life. Improving my health with diet and exercise has helped me re-organize the priorities in my life. I have learned that one's good health along with having loving and supportive people surround you is most important. With that confidence, I will continue to strive for personal and professional improvement in my life. 

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Getting Stronger

It's been so long since my last post. So much is happening and I sometime struggle with how to put things into words. I need to learn how to condense my thoughts. :)

On November 4th, I had Carpal Tunnel Surgery on my left hand as well as a release of a middle "trigger finger". I had the right hand done a few months ago and am so thrilled to get this behind me and have my hands and fingers be more functional. Bandage and Stitches come out on the 16th. After that, I should be 100% strength in a few weeks. The surgery interrupted some of my training, but I resumed my Cardio workouts after the being away for the first 5 days of recovery.

All of October and part of November has been dedicated to a new direction in my training plan to Re-Engineer my life. I have focused on Strength and Core Training exercises at least 3 days per week along with my almost daily Cardio. I started with machines then quickly moved to free weights after educating myself and learning how free weights can be more effective when using the correct technique. The result has been amazing. I have become stronger and the transformation of my body is hard to believe. Although I still have some weight to lose and much tone to develop, I am loving the way I feel and actually liking my appearance. I don't remember a time when my upper body actually had "definition". It's also fun to buy clothes in other than the "Big & Tall" shop.

I have also been increasing my knowledge on how I can continue to improve my eating plan. Besides transitioning from Vegetarian to Vegan a few months ago, I am looking into how I can assure that my diet is as Alkaline as possible. The pH Miracle, by Robert O. Young, Ph.D and Shelley Redford Young has been my primary reference. It is packed with incredible, eye opening, knowledge and data that would make anyone want to learn more about the food choices we make and how they are directly related to illness and diet. I encourage you to read it.

My weight loss has slowed, as I expected it would, with me adding more muscle mass and calories to my daily food intake (mainly more protein). However, I am not as concerned as I used to be about the velocity of weight loss. I have therefore traded off the target date of December 31 for weigh in of 175 lbs. for a commitment to continued strength training and daily exercise. With my commitment to a plan, plus arming myself with knowledge, I now know that with proper diet and regular exersice, my desired weight be achieved.

I share this enthusiasm not because I believe "it's all about me", but because I believe "it's all about you"!! Those of you who are struggling with weight and wishing things could be different. Those of you suffering with hypertension and diabetes associated with diet. Those of you who feel overwhelmed at the thought of losing pounds and reducing clothes sizes. Those of you who wake up everyday and say to yourself, "I am going to start today" and never do. Those of you who give in to the temptation of making the unhealthy food choice when healthy choices are at hand.

I am living proof that it can be done. No business is sponsoring or endorsing me to say these things. Once you accept the fact that something has to be done, you have taking the biggest step in moving toward healthy living. Once you accept the fact that the 30, 50, 100, 150lbs. will not be shed overnight, you have removed all the stress and accompanying barriers to engaging in a plan. Arm yourself with knowledge, the internet is flooding with it. Set incremental realistic goals, visualize the results, celebrate along the way and love yourself enough to become a healthier, happier person.

You are the only one that can be an expert on this subject for you. I am the expert for me. See your Doctor, have a physical and blood tests, tell your Doctor what you are planning to do and go for it. ONE DAY AT A TIME!! ONE POUND AT A TIME. Its never too late.

I close this post by thanking  the core group of Tweeps that communicate with me regularly on Twitter.  You continue to inspire me and I value the community. You know who you are. I also close with the hope that at least one person who desires to make a change in their life is reading this and becomes inspired to do so. I will always be here to support you. Join me on the adventure of Healthy Living.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Moving Forward

If you haven't noticed, I have been very motivated and focused on weight loss. Along with all the hard work in the Gym and transforming my relationship with food, I have successfully used the power of Visualization in attaining my current goals. Now that I have lost the bulk of my excess weight, its time to concentrate on maintaining the good habits I have developed and move forward to the next level; that of re-shaping my body through strength training and core exercises.

My BMI currently measures 30.4; a far cry from the 45.3 in 2007. Measure your BMI. Although I feel incredible and very fit, I still qualify as "overweight" in the BMI categories. I have not been on the scale since September 16. I don't plan on weighing myself till October 16. I want to concentrate less on weight loss and more on strength training and core exercises. Over the next 4 or 5 days, I will develop a workout plan and schedule that will take me through the end of the year. The goal will be a 25 pound weight loss along with building upper body strength and overall muscle tone. I am very excited to move into this stage of Re-Engineering my life.