New Year’s Day Commitment!
Fit Empress:
I am committing to go to the 75 minute spin class tomorrow morning at the gym.
What will you commit to doing on January 1, 2014?
New Year’s Day Commitment!
Fit Empress:
I am committing to go to the 75 minute spin class tomorrow morning at the gym.
What will you commit to doing on January 1, 2014?
- First 100 (can go over)
- MBF ME (I will check)
- No ED or self harm blogs please
- I will go through all and promo my favorites in lists of 10
- A few screenies
- Special promos for any new blogs that I follow
- Come say hi or introduce yourself or tell my about 2013 or tell me about your dreams for 2014 or just tell me your favorite quote or a piece of wisdom you want to live by :)
The best thing about a New Year’s resolution is already having started working on it the year before!
Congrats to everyone already on their personal road to fitness in mind, body and spirit and everyone getting ready to start the journey.
One day, one step, one workout at a time. There will be peaks and yes, some valleys, but it’s part of the path to happiness.
At the end of the day, health, fitness, career, love - they are all tools to help me toward my ultimate goal - HAPPINESS!
All Things In Moderation
One boiled potato is all you need to have yummy mashed potatoes. No sour cream, milk or other crap- I did add a bit of unsalted butter though - just mash it to hell and serve.
Served with baked tilapia and a side salad - dinner was fab and under 400 calories in total. You have to be careful with potatoes because they are high in carbs, but they also contain fiber, potassium and “resistant starch” which actually tells your body to start burning fat!
So if you have the room in your caloric intake, prepare them simply and eat in moderation (as with all foods), potatoes can be your friend!
And to think I almost didn’t go to circuit class this morning. #killer
Spin class today- two weeks in and I’m still going and still loving it! I’m just learning about the whole “watts” measurement- the instructor today was the first one I’ve heard use it- so I’ll be working on that, but my HRM showed 515 calories burned and I was exhausted, dripping sweat and groaning profusely to keep pushing through the last interval at the end of class. I call that a good workout!
Bonus - they are incorporating a 20 minute strength class directly following two of my spin classes - how perfect is that?
I try to alternate strength and cardio days, but a little extra strength training isn’t a bad thing.
Also loving my yoga classes too so I’m making a big effort to make sure I get that in twice a week too. See my daily workouts on my fitness tracker page!
Keeping my calories as close to 1500 a day as possible, so far things are moving along - 13 lbs lost in the last 5 weeks!
Motivation to keep going!
This instructor is to hype and I love it !!! I need a spin class like this
Love this! Underground Spin Miami in Atlanta
I know that the answer is an obvious “yes.” But I mean really. I’m talking about how self conscious I will be to be wobbling atop a bike around other people.
Yes! I’ve been pushing my ass in there the past two weeks and honestly, everyone is so focused on themselves, no one cares what anyone else is doing. Go at your own pace and you’ll get a great workout. There are people in class who just sit the whole time and spin on their own to the music. Don’t be intimidated! :)
My New Shoes!
I guess you could say I definitely caught the spin bug. Today was first class clipping into the pedals with my snazzy new cycling shoes. 45+ minutes, 600+ calories and a lot of sweat later (followed by a bit of time in the steam room), my muscles feel deliciously exhausted, and I feel accomplished as all get out!
I was so hesitant to go back to spin because the few times I’d taken it before I was not a fan, but I’m so glad that a random conversation at the gym with another person encouraged me to take a shot at it again.
The morning class was moderately attended this morning, but I’m so glad I went. No gym yesterday and I tried not to go crazy Christmas day with the food, but I also didn’t worry about it too much. I definitely ate well into my “maintenance” calorie range, which is super high, but I don’t feel it was out of control either.
Now it’s back to my routine and I must say it feels GOOD! Rest days are good and very necessary, but solid workout days feel even better!
Hope everyone is having a great holiday!
Just threw a few cucumber slices in my water bottle. Always refreshing!
Fitness Tracker
It’s satisfying to look back at my workouts and see how much I’ve done. It makes me want to fill in more of those boxes every week!
I went to my first spin class in YEARS on Friday. The instructor was EXTREMELY helpful and encouraging and there were only a handful of people in class that day so it was such a great experience to get back I to spin.
If you’re nervous about your first class because spin looks so intense, DON’T BE! Go 15-20 minutes early and ask the instructor for help getting set up. Just a quick adjustment of the seat and handlebars and you’re ready to go! You don’t have to have the padded shorts or clip-in cycling shoes. Your regular workout gear and shoes will do. If you like it -it is suggested you get the shoes, but only if you want to. Otherwise, just use a bike that has the toe cages and go for it!
Your rear will be sore, but it’s tolerable and gets better. I went to my second class today and used a gel cycle seat cover- it definitely helped some. My body is still adjusting, but I burned 500 calories in today’s class and I still have more room to push myself harder as it relates to my resistance and stamina.
Spin has officially been added to my workout rotation!
Turkey Chili on this cloudy day!
My next exercise task - spin class!
I haven’t taken one in 10 years probably. The cardio is legendarily epic, but I’m not sure I was ever a major fan. So my plan is to get back on the saddle and see how I like now that I’m older and supposedly wiser.
RICE Day
Yep that’s my foot. More accurately a bag of ice on my ankle, but you get the picture.
Lamest injury ever - I missed the last step on the staircase. No harm done, but my ankle is a little sore today so it’s Rest Ice Compression and Elevation for me today. It’s better, but I’ll rest it today and see if I can get back at it tomorrow.
Unexpected rest day, but better safe than sorry!
By The Numbers
One of the big caloric guidelines I’ve used the past few weeks is the metabolic test I took at the resort. Basically it’s an RMR (Resting Metabolic Rate) test. First thing one morning after fasting overnight, I sat in a chair with a tube hooked up to my mouth and breathed for 15 minutes or so. Based on my oxygen usage and carbon dioxide produced, the machine was able to determine how many calories my body burned if I just sat in a chair all day.
If I did absolutely nothing all day, my body burns roughly 1900 calories. In addition, based on the test, it appears that my metabolism is normal, actual about 8% above normal which is acceptable. The good thing there is that in theory, my body is indeed capable of doing what I need it to do to loss body fat and improve my fitness. Now the rest is up to me!
Once the test factored in basic activities and a minimum exercise estimate, that number rose to a whopping 2700 calories a day. However, if I actually ate all those calories each day I would at best be maintaining my current weight, which is not the goal at all.
So that leads me back to the age-old question of “How many calories should I eat every day to lose weight?"
Smoothie time!
After yesterday’s rest day, it was back at it this morning! I went to a circuit strength/cardio class and followed it up with a Yin yoga session. I’m feeling awesome and glad to be back at it.
Circuit class was cool- everything from box jumps and suicide sprints to chest presses and stability ball work. Great calorie burn followed by some much needed yoga to stretch my poor muscles. I’ve never done Yin before- must do more research on it.
I missed breakfast trying to make it to the vet and then to circuit class, but I’ve had lunch, my smoothie and now relaxing with a little mint tea.
Feeling strong and feeling good! Hello Monday!
Beyonce’s Partition video will give me fitness motivation for a while to come…she looks amazing!
I’ve been struggling all morning with taking today as a rest day - my mind wants to go to the gym, but my body is telling me to slow my roll. I think my body wins today. I’ve been so motivated the last few weeks, I’m afraid to lose momentum, but I suppose I also have to make sure I can maintain momentum even when I take rest days. I did my minimum 5 days this week, so I have put in the work, but there is always more to be done.
I’ve lost almost 10lbs in three weeks, so things are headed in the right direction. So today will be relaxing, eating healthy and planning my schedule for next week.
Reasons that yoga might help the weight loss process include:
Effective stress management, reducing the likelihood of stress eating
Increased body awareness, specifically relating to hunger and satiety
Mindfulness and mindful eating
Although practicing yoga doesn’t burn the most calories, it might still have a place in your workout routine. An effective fat loss program that encourages maintenance of lean muscle and maximizes calorie burn should be founded on a combination of resistance training and cardiovascular activity. However, yoga could be used as active recovery and flexibility training between more intense workouts. The benefits of stress reduction and mindfulness associated with yoga could lead to improved sleep, better eating habits, and increased self-awareness, which could mean more weight loss and improved maintenance of weight loss results over time. Regardless of the exercise you’re doing, however, good nutrition is essential. If you’re not paying attention to your diet, you won’t see the results you want. Exercise right, eat clean, and you’ll be able to actualize your goals.
Yoga class today and it was wonderful! After Insanity yesterday I thought yoga was a good choice. Don’t let anyone ever tell you yoga isn’t a workout-my muscles will disagree! Of course it isn’t as big a calorie burn as cardio, but I got a nice littke 258 calorie burn and a lot of stretching/core activity. As part of an overall fitness plan, I’m all for adding it in to the regimen.
Insanity class at the gym today. 45 minutes of crazy, but good. At least I finished, it wasn’t pretty, but I did!
Dinner: “Fried” chicken with roasted squash and red peppers.
Smoothies! One for now and the rest in the freezer for the rest of the week. Almond milk and bananas.
People who are unable to motivate themselves must be content with mediocrity, no matter how impressive their other talents.
Andrew Carnegie
Motivation & Results!
I’m back and glad to be home! The two weeks at the resort gave me a good jumpstart on my health and fitness goals.
The results? After two weeks, I lost 8lbs and 8 inches total! Not bad for a start.
So now I’m back home doing it on my own as of today. I have to admit that I woke up this morning looking for excuses to avoid the gym but then my daily Fit Quote (see above) popped up today and I took it as a sign. Aptly timed! So I hustled into the circuit cardio/strength class at my gym and got to it. It was a great workout and I’m so glad I did. Plus I got back to the steam room after class and that is always a treat in itself!
After working out, I made a trip to Whole foods to do some healthy shopping, and now I’m planning my schedule for the rest of week’s meals and workouts. I love planning!
So here it goes! Week one on my own and I’m motivated.
I am not content with mediocrity!
Check out my progress on my tracker page
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Almost there!
Two more days and then it’s back to the real world armed with good info, ideas and plans.
Had some personal stuff come up yesterday, so I didn’t workout, but thankfully I’m here so my eating was good by default!
Today was great! I did 5 workouts! Pilates, Pool, Elliptical, you name it. I feel good, especially since I had to push myself to do the last class and not head back to my room for a nap! Definitely energized and feeling accomplished today!
Take a look at today’s meals - not bad at all.
Apples with cinnamon and peanut butter - best snack ever!
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Happy December!
Winter approaches and new beginnings await. I love this time of year so much.
Beautiful things to come!
Finished the first week of my journey and my time at the resort!
It’s been a challenging week, but I think there’s still more in me for week two! I lost 2.7 lbs and all of it was fat per the InBody assessment - my water levels are the same if not a tiny bit higher. I also gained a tiny bit of muscle as well. I won’t take my inches until this coming weekend when I leave, so it will be good to see the final change in body when I leave. I admit I was hoping for more weight loss, but I’m happy with seeing the numbers go down even this much. Especially considering this is the first exercise I’ve done since June.
Check out my progress on my tracker page
I must say, I’m sore all over. I’m going to take the recommendation that today be a day of rest and let my body restore after 6 days of exercise - and I’m looking forward to it!
More hiking and workouts for the next 5 days, as well as at least one massage and 2 acupuncture treatments. Trying out the acupuncture to curb the food cravings. I figure it can’t hurt can it?
More to come, but a solid first step and a great first week.
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