Thursday, January 13, 2011

Need to Get on Board!

I have been doing much better over the past couple weeks but I don't feel like I am completely where I need to be, I am not completely on board yet and it is evident.  I need to get myself back completely on board like I was when I first lost this weight 4 years ago.  I know what I need to do, I just can't get where I need to be for some reason.

I have multiple plans that I have put in motion one of them obviously being running.  I have also started some core workouts using the Thrive90 Fitness program from Fit Marriage.  The only thing I need to get on track with is my eating.  It seems to be the one thing that I have always had the most difficulty with.  Eating healthy, and stopping when my body has had enough.

I hope you will join me as I take on this battle once again.  Even though my goal is not the 90 lbs I lost in 2007, but rather just to drop 15-20 lbs and tighten up in areas that have never been what I have wanted them to be.

Let me know where you are at and what plans you have in store.  How are you doing two weeks into the new year?

If you haven't entered already you still have a little time.  Stop by and enter to win the book "Mind Over Fat Matters"

Tim Wilson - blog.2big.org

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Get Fired up about Fitness this Winter - Book Giveaway!

The Holiday Season is behind us and so are all the parties, food, food, and even more food.  Very few people have the self discipline to eat healthy while they are socializing with family and friends, especially over Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years.  How did you do? Did you overdo this past Holiday Season like so many other people did?  Are you now in the same place as many others trying to look at ways to eat better, become more active, and shed some of those extra few pounds?

Sure I lost 90 lbs a few years ago, and sure I have run two marathons and now run nearly every day, but I too find myself eating more than I should at times, and eating foods that I shouldn't be putting in my body.  I don't do resolutions, but as I start training for my next marathon I want to start eating better, both the types of food I eat and how much I eat.

As I train for my next marathon I will be outside a lot over the winter months, and if you are going to make the commitment to be more active, however that may look for you, you will probably also be getting outside more over the winter months.  For those of you in the warmer climates this doesn't apply too well, but for those of us that have temperatures that drop down below 50 on a regular basis Dr. Lavinia Rodriguez from www.fatmatters.com has some great tips to get you out the door and to help you stay active when the weather tells you to stay inside:



Hibernating is just for the bears. When we’re cold, we tend to want to just curl up with a blanket and relax. The season is filled with some of the best-tasting snacks, from eggnog and chili to cookies and chocolate. But these comfort foods can quickly result in a bit of a winter bulge. As soon as the winter coats and sweaters come off, you’ll wish you had showed more restraint.

 “Exercising in the cold weather not only burns fat while you’re exercising,” encourages Dr. Rodriguez, “it also motivates you to be active instead of being a couch potato. Keep in mind that every opportunity to move should be capitalized on. Even something as simple as going to the mall to shop for gifts can be exercise. Finding ways to fit exercise into your daily life is key!”

Turn up your internal heater. The long (well, not really so long) walk from the car to the gym seems almost unbearable in the blustery winter winds. And the thought of changing clothes in the chilly gym locker room, accompanied by the presence of running shorts, is almost too much to stomach.

“Don’t forget that exercise actually warms you up,” explains Dr. Rodriguez. “Think of your red cheeks and glistening forehead as an indicator that your body temperature is rising. Being inactive will only perpetuate the chilliness of the season.”

Maintain a glass-half-full mentality. In the dead of winter, the sunny days of summer may seem ages away. But soon enough you’ll be packing shorts and bathing suits for long, hot vacations. Just think about how much slimmer you’ll be when the weather warms up if you maintain a healthy lifestyle all year long. You’ll be beach body-ready long before Memorial Day.

“Summer is a big motivator for slimming down,” says Dr. Rodriguez, “but don’t wait to start slimming down in the summer months! Winter is actually a great time to experiment at the gym with new workout routines. Most people tend to quit working out in the cold weather, so take advantage of all the classes and equipment that’s usually reserved.”

Walk it out (snow boots optional!). If you take a trip to the mall or even a brisk walk around the neighborhood, don’t forget that every step counts. Yes, while going to the gym and engaging in rigorous exercise is great, it’s not always feasible. Start keeping count of your steps with a pedometer and challenge yourself to be more active. Ask for a pedometer this holiday season or even sneak and buy one for yourself!

“Wearing a pedometer motivates you to take more steps daily,” says Dr. Rodriguez. “Set a goal and gradually increase your steps to 10,000 per day if possible. Turning exercise into an enjoyable part of your day will greatly increase your odds of living a healthy lifestyle all year long.”

Welcome the winter wonderland. Think of all the fun winter activities you used to do as a kid—sledding, skiing, and ice skating, just to name a few. Who says you have to stop enjoying winter just because you’re an adult? Plan a weekend ski trip with your girlfriends or go caroling in your neighborhood. The options are endless for winter fun.

“Winter has a lot of special activities that you’re not able to do year-round,” says Dr. Rodriguez. “Think of all the winter traditions you can start or continue with your family and friends just by finding ways to have fun outside. If you’re having fun, it’s like you’re not exercising.”

“Motivating yourself in the winter is as simple as embracing the colder temperatures and using them to your advantage,” advises Dr. Rodriguez. “The key is to find fun and easy ways to stop the weather and shorter days of the season from being a deterrent to your healthy lifestyle.”

About the Author:
Dr. Lavinia Rodriguez is a clinical psychologist and an expert trained in treating eating issues and weight problems. For more than 30 years, she has observed how people set themselves up for failure through unrealistic diets and exercise programs, as well as through buying into out-and-out scams designed to take advantage of individuals who seriously want to improve their health and lives. She is concerned about people being misled regarding the most effective ways to lose and manage weight over a lifetime.  

Over the years, Dr. Rodriguez has treated many people, has written articles on the subjects of eating disorders in particular and weight loss in general, and has written a book titled Mind Over Fat Matters: Conquering Psychological Barriers to Weight Management.

The Giveaway:
I was contacted and sent two of Dr. Lavinia Rodriguez's book Mind Over Fat Matters, one of which I am going to give you a chance to win.  It is very easy to win and here is all you have to do to enter:

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The giveaway will run until January 14th at which time I will randomly select from all entries.  Since I will be shipping this book myself I can only ship to the US, sorry for any inconvenience.

Tim Wilson - blog.2big.org

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Tis The Season

It is the time of year where everyone talks about all the food they are going to eat and the weight that they will gain.  It is almost as if it is expected, imminent, or even a laughing matter, but it doesn't need to be any of these if we choose to make the right decisions.

If there is anything I have learned over the years since first losing the 90 lbs, it is that there are times we tend to let our guard down a little bit.  For me that time was during the marathon training.  I figured I was running over 40 miles a week and I needed the calories/fuel so I needed or was even entitled to the food I was eating.  For others the holidays bring the time when they let down their guard only to be discouraged and down when the season comes to a close and the new year is upon us.

Following my first marathon last year, I gained some weight.  I didn't gain a lot, but I gained more than I wanted to.  I ate pretty much anything I wanted during the marathon training which was a mistake itself. Once the marathon was over I cut my mileage way back and the holidays were in full swing.  I didn't cut my food intake back like I had my running and so the weight started to creep up on me.  I got control of myself after the first of the year and then a year later I find myself again at that same place.  I just finished my second marathon a few weeks back and so now my running is not what it was just three weeks ago.  I am determined this year to not let the same thing happen to me so I am paying very close attention to how I am treating food and what my relationship is with it while the holidays are in full swing.

I say, lets not let the holidays happen to us, lets go into the holidays with a plan.  The plan doesn't have to be to lose weight (although that is what my plan is) but the plan only needs to be to continue to be conscious of what we eat, and make wise choices.

Tim Wilson - blog.2big.org

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

@katiecouric: Food in America

What we eat, why we eat so much of it, and what it means for our health. Katie Couric talks food with David Kessler and Eric Schlosser.



How Food is Produced

Eric Schlosser tells Katie that "this food is very carefully designed to make you want to eat it, and then eat it again and again."




Obsessed with Food?

Why are we so focused on eating 24/7? Eric Schlosser tells Katie that marketing is to blame. David Kessler says our brains have been hijacked.





We Have to Change How We Look at Food

David Kessler says "we really have to change how we look at food."





Parents and Obese Children

Overweight kids - who is to blame? Eric Schlosser and David Kessler have some interesting answers.





Antibiotics in Healthy Livestock

David Kessler said "there are real risks here, using drugs in a non-therapeutic context." Eric Schlosser said some of the industrial meat packing practices, I think, are very dangerous."




High Fructose Corn Syrup

David Kessler and Eric Schlosser talk about the prevalence of high fructose corn syrup in our food. Katie Couric gets their thoughts on a interesting commercial.


Watch CBS News Videos Online


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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Time to leave diet soda.... again

This has been a few rough months for me.  I have had a lot of trouble getting back to where I need to be with eating and it is showing.  I have been able to get back to running pretty good as seen in my other blog, but the eating has just not gotten back to where it needs to be.

I have known for some time what I needed to do, but have not been able to get myself to do that one simple thing.  I need to stop drinking soda.  Sure, I am drinking diet soda, but I am starting to believe that diet soda is even worse than the real thing.

I have been drinking a lot of soda, but trying to eat right.  I think this is almost impossible.  It doesn't matter how hard I try, I eat too much, and not the right things.

On Monday, April 13th, I made the choice that I was no longer going to ignore the obvious.  I again gave up soda and have also cut out a lot of coffee.  I don't think that coffee is my problem since I drink it black, but I just don't think I need all that extra caffeine.  This also magically makes it easier for me to drink more water.

It has been a week now, and so far it has been so much easier to eat right and eat less.  I am not yet ready to give results, but you can watch my Physics Diet daily weight to see how I am coming along.

Why not give it a try?

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Up and down days

Some days are up, and some days are down.

If you have been reading my blog for any time you know that I previously lost over 90 lbs.  You also will remember when I was injured back in June of 2008 which put me out of most any physical activity for almost 9 months.

During that 9 months I managed to eat good most of the time, but had good days and bad.  My habits slowly got worse as the time went on.  Turns out it is really difficult to eat right without any kind of exersize.  I ended up putting 15 pounds back on during that time.

I have been back running now for about 2 months and things are going great.  I am building mileage and starting to really feel like I am getting back into it.  I have started to get better focus with my eating, but it has been really difficult to get back on track and stay on track.

I have to remember, this is a journey.  One day at a time and I will get back where I was before.

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