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Welcome to 2011!

Welcome to 2011, friends!

I hope whatever you did last night, you were safe and with your loved ones.  I heard about people who slept right through it; who went running to bring in the New Year on the pavement; who spend the evening with family and friends at home or out on the town.

However you chose to celebrate, I hope you are happy.

And if you are not happy, may I suggest that 2011 can be your year?  The year in which instead of making empty resolutions which fizzle out by February…you set goals and make a concrete plan for how to reach those goals, and then execute that plan?  The year in which you actually begin to achieve some of your goals, and make your own dreams come true?

I said something on Twitter the other day that resonated with me and a few other people: the difference between a resolution and a goal is having a PLAN.  It’s so easy to think about what we want, but the truth is that unless we sit down and put together a realistic plan that allows us to follow-through on that thing we want…well, chances are we’ll spend next New Year’s Eve thinking about the same things we want, and setting the same resolutions for 2012.

Here’s the deal: 2011 is going to pass one way or the other.  And in one year, you will arrive at the last day of 2011 and you will look back at this year.  You have the choice now to determine how you will feel and what you will see when you do that look-back.  So what will you choose?

I choose health.
I choose to do some hard work mentally & emotionally.
I choose to keep working to become the best me I can be.
I choose to run in several events that scare the bejebus out of me.
I choose to keep battling to lose this weight and keep it off because I AM WORTH IT.
I choose to be open and transparent here with myself and all of you…because it makes me better.
I choose LIFE.

So 2011?  BRING. IT. ON.  I am ready!

Are you ready?  What are your plans for 2011?  What is your PLAN to achieve your GOALS for this coming year?

You’ll here more about some of my plans over the next few weeks.  I can’t wait to share!

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Countdown to Christmas Challenge – 3 Weeks Left!

It’s that time again – time to recap my week for the Countdown to Christmas challenge hosted by Scale Warfare and Bella!

You may remember the rules:

1. Choose a specific, realistic goal that you can achieve by December 31st.
2. Post weekly updates (you choose the day) about your progress.
3. Add the challenge button to your blog post/sidebar.
4. Decide on a gift (reward) that you’ll give yourself when you meet your goal.

I am currently working on the following goals:

  • Commit to and follow-through on four structured workouts/week from now until the end of the year.  I have some travel time coming up, along with the normal scheduling challenges that we all face during the holidays!  So my goal is to make at least four structured workouts (and by structured, I mean “official” and not just a walk – trainer, weight lifting, running, gym, something) a priority in my schedule no matter what.
  • Be in bed by 10pm Sunday through Thursday nights.
  • Get up no later than 6:30 Monday through Friday mornings.
  • No snacking on the couch – the only eating allowed is a planned, pre-plated meal.
  • Shut my pie hole by 8:30 p.m. every night – no more eating!

In order, here’s how I’m doing:

Workouts: I had this one dialed this week, with three great training sessions and a run with a friend on Friday.  Can I tell you all (and myself, really) how much better I feel when I am working out regularly??

Bedtime: Last week I had been struggling with this since Thanksgiving, but I’m happy to report that this week, I’ve only missed doing this one out of my five nights – woo-hoo!  Does anyone else have a “problem” with reading in bed?  The kind where you start reading, get totally engrossed, and then realize it’s almost midnight and you’re still reading?  Yeah, that part of the equation is still an issue.

Early Wake-up: I mentioned sometime in the last week that I don’t really know if I am committed to this goal for the right reasons, and I still haven’t figured that out.  Regardless, I have not gotten up by 6:30 a.m. every morning during the week – I’m about 50% on this one.

No Snacking on Couch: Also something I struggled with last week, I am doing much better on this one this week.  I may look at choosing not to do any eating on the couch with the TV on; I’ll keep you p0sted.

8:30 p.m. – Kitchen Closes: This I am doing well with this week after struggling last week.  In fact, yesterday I “closed the kitchen” at 8:00 p.m. because I actually got home at a decent hour!  It takes some serious willpower for me, but I know I feel better when I don’t eat too close to bedtime, so this goal is definitely worth it for me.

So that’s my week – I’m doing pretty well.  My workouts are better than my eating, but I know that this LCJ (to crib Tara’s TLA) (that’s a Three Letter Acronym) (oh, the first one means Life Changing Journey)…okay, wait, what was I saying?  Oh, yeah – this LCJ is a process and I am giving myself lots of grace and never giving up so who cares if there are hard days along the way?  It’s not like I’m gonna quit.

How about you?  How’s life in your corner of the ‘net?  Anything we can help you with?  Any brags you want to share??

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Countdown to Christmas Challenge – Week 3

Countdown to Christmas Challenge

Can you believe it’s been three weeks since I started, along with Scale Warfare and Bella, the Countdown to Christmas Challenge?  I won’t go over all the history; suffice it to say that my goal for this challenge was to get in four “official” (i.e., formal – running, weight training, yoga, etc.) per week until the New Year.  I’m happy to say that I’ve met that goal every week since I started!

How’d I do this week (my week runs from Thursday to Wednesday for this challenge)?  Thursday I worked out with my trainer.  Friday I walked for an hour with a friend.  Sunday I did 35 minutes of strength and core work.  Monday I did cardio at the gym.  And Tuedsay, I worked out with my trainer again.  Yep, you read it right – I got in five workouts this week, if you count the walking (it was brisk, so I do)!  I’m writing this early in the day on Wednesday, and if I can make my schedule contort like a Cirque du Soleil performer, I’ll be getting in a yoga workout tonight for SIX this week.  But if that doesn’t happen, I’m still doing well.

I’ve added a couple more goals to my life recently, and so I thought I’d go ahead and share them here so I can report in weekly while I’m at it!  They are:

  • Be in bed by 10pm Sunday through Thursday nights.
  • Get up no later than 6:30 Monday through Friday mornings.
  • No snacking on the couch – the only eating allowed is a planned, pre-plated meal.
  • Shut my pie hole by 8:30 p.m. every night – no more eating!

How are you all doing with your healthy goals right now?  Do you have a particular plan to stay on course over the holidays, or are you winging it?

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Something to Chew on…How to Survive Living with a Fit Spouse While You’re Still a Fatty

Without further ado, please to enjoy today’s guest post from our friend Betsy!

Like I’ve said, I’m married to a smart, funny, loving man known here as FitHub. He also happens to be one of those freaks of nature that can consume an entire bag of Smartfood in one sitting plus a heaping bowl of natural vanilla ice cream with nuts and chocolate sauce while sipping on IPA’s only hours after eating one of my scrumptious, homemade meals and Not. Gain. A. Pound. And I hate that about him.

Yes, I do begrudge him his metabolism. I mean it’s nifty-keen that his is obviously powered by several nuclear power plants, but why can’t he share the metabo love?

FitHub finds eating a nuisance. (God, I know, right? Who is this guy?) He doesn’t cook. But he does grill (and he is a talented grill master delighting us with grilled BBQ pizzas and beef brisket and jalapeno lime chicken). Actually, I prep and he grills. Anyhow, eating disrupts his day and he resents it.

So here I am: an overweight, forty-something with my eye on the fit-and-slender prize, and the love of my life, my slim, healthy, active hubby is snacking and eating and drinking. So how do we partners come to grips with living with a fit person who can eat and eat when we’re still determinedly fighting our way to the healthy-body-weight-promised land?

Well, I have years of experience with this one and thought maybe I could help some of you out by sharing how I cope.

Lesson #1: Do not try and keep up. He will eat you into a Size 28.
As I mentioned, this man can eat and since I like to eat we’re a foodie-match-made-in-heaven. Except when he eats he actually burns off the calories and when I eat you can actually see my double chin getting fatter. But for years I allowed FitHub’s voracious appetite to serve as my permission slip for shoveling unhealthy quantities of my faves into my mouth with wild, blissful abandon. He stayed thin. I got fat. Bummer. So whether you’re noshing on pizzas and ice cream or homemade, healthy food be mindful of your portions and keep ‘em reasonable despite what your partner with the killer-metabo is eating.

Lesson #2: He can eat ice cream every night. You can’t.
I can hear y’all now screaming, “Yes, you can have your cake and eat your ice cream too!” Yeah, I know we can all eat our ice cream but seriously when your goal is to LOSE weight it’s best to skip it 6 out of 7 nights. Funny enough, I spent years telling FitHub that I had accounted for the ice cream calories in my daily food plan/log (which is completely true) and therefore I can have the ice cream. Everyday. He would counter with a loving, “You don’t lose weight by eating sugar and fat.” And after 20 years of living with this man do you know what I finally learned? He was right. It’s not just about the number of calories I consume each day. It’s also about the quality of those calories. So skip the ice cream and go for a walk.

Lesson #3: He doesn’t have to exercise everyday. But you do.
If your partner with the high-functioning metabolism is like mine, they don’t need to exercise everyday to maintain their weight and health. Take FitHub for example. During the summer months he rides his bike in the mountains one to three times a week. During the winter he slaps on skis and skins and goes backcountry skiing one day a week and he curls one day a week. He is lean, strong, fit and healthy. He is nearing Lance Armstrong-lean if you know what I’m sayin’. He doesn’t go to the gym. He doesn’t lift weights or do crunches. He does move. A lot. All day long he is moving. He parks far from his building and rides his bike. His office is on the third floor and he always takes the stairs. He tinkers in the garage in the evenings, does yard work, washes cars…you get the idea. But FitHub is a rare breed (and secretly his parents, sibling, friends, and me are all waiting for his metabolism to slow down a wee bit and add a few pounds to his body) so he maintains his fitness with intense workouts done only once or a few times each week. The rest of us must be a tad more diligent if we hope to become and/or maintain our fitness and health. So get moving. Daily.

Lesson #4: He will never understand your food struggle so save your breath.
I’m not saying that you shouldn’t attempt to share your feelings toward food with your partner because I think open communication is key to a long-lasting relationship (FitHub and I are going on 22 years). But know that no matter how eloquently you drone on about the comfort you gain from food, or how it makes you feel safe, or how it’s been your friend when you had no others: he is not going to get it. It won’t be for a lack of wanting to understand. It’s just that his brain never linked food to emotions and he just eats to fuel his body. Sure he gleans pleasure from food when he shares a meal with folks but he doesn’t reach for it to soothe his ills, so it’s hard for him to relate to the pain and struggle of letting go of food as comfort. And here’s the real shocker. He doesn’t lay awake in bed at night thinking about the Ben & Jerry’s in the freezer or the leftover pizza in the fridge. No really. It’s true!

Lesson #5: He will be your greatest champion. If you let him.
So while he can out eat you and not gain an ounce. And while he can get by with working out only a few times each week, and remain fit. And while he doesn’t obsess about food, or plan and log each bite he puts in his mouth, he will be your greatest champion. But you have to let him. Now this gets a bit tricky because if you’re as messed up about food as I am, when someone tells you that you shouldn’t eat something, you want to eat it to spite them. (Yes, I do understand that eating the food really won’t hurt them, just me.) So getting my brain to find peace in the moment when he questions what I’m eating, when I’m eating it, and how much I’m eating is taking loads of patience. And when he tells me that maybe I’m not pushing myself hard enough during my workouts (despite the heart rate monitor telling me that I’m working at 80-85% of maximum) I get a little cheesed off. So after I have eaten to spite him and bailed on a workout (because what’s the point if he doesn’t think it’s doing any good?), I remind myself that he’s on my side even if his choice of words and methods sting. He wants me to succeed because he wants me to be happy; and I know this because I’ve asked him and he’s told me. So just like your fit partner won’t ever really understand why food has such an emotional hold on you, you too won’t really understand why he thinks telling you that you’re not working hard enough is going to motivate you to work harder. But I’ve learned that FitHub is here for me. He doesn’t complain that dinner isn’t ready until 8:00 p.m. because I’ve been at Zumba class. He thinks I can do things that I know I am clearly not strong enough for yet (like mountain biking at 6,000 feet above sea level and pedaling, uphill to 8,000 feet). He praises me for going to fitness classes. And he tells me he is proud of me. He can see the me I want to become. So I forgive him his metabolism and less-than-inspiring-motivational-speak because he is my champion. When I let him.

Does your partner have a killer metabolism? If so, how do you cope? Who, beside yourself, is your champion? Have you ever tried to communicate your relationship with food to someone who never used food for comfort? While your laying in bed (or on the sofa) does food call out to you from the fridge?

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Countdown to Christmas/NYE Challenge

When I saw that Bella and Scale Warfare decided to co-host a challenge that would take us through the end of the year, I knew that I would be joining in.  Especially when I realized that the challenge was about each participant picking the goals that they wanted to focus on for the next 9 or so weeks!

Here are the rules:

1. Choose a specific, realistic goal that you can achieve by December 31st.
2. Post weekly updates (you choose the day) about your progress.
3. Add the challenge button to your blog post/sidebar.
4. Decide on a gift (reward) that you’ll give yourself when you meet your goal.

So, here’s me, following the rules!

1. My goal: commit to and follow-through on four structured workouts/week from now until the end of the year.  I have some travel time coming up, along with the normal scheduling challenges that we all face during the holidays!  So my goal is to make at least four structured workouts (and by structured, I mean “official” and not just a walk – trainer, weight lifting, running, gym, something) a priority in my schedule no matter what.

2. I will post updates about my progress on the challenge on Thursdays each week.

3. I don’t know how to post the challenge button to my sidebar, but here is the great graphic that Bella and SW had on their posts today:

Countdown to Christmas/NYE Challenge

Countdown to Christmas/NYE Challenge

4. For my reward, I am going to have to think about that for a bit.  My husband and I are finally taking concrete steps towards planning our long-delayed honeymoon!  So I don’t know if I want to spend any more money than we are already spending over the holidays, between gifts and traveling.  But maybe my reward will be a spa treatment when we’re on our honeymoon!  So stay tuned on this one.

Anybody else want to join in?

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