Dog FOOD and Exercise

How would you feel if you carried around four 20-pound bags of dog food all day? DOG TIRED! 2 years ago, I used to weigh 80 pounds more and that’s how I felt. Run down. Exhausted.

Now I feel marvelous. Did I take a quick-fix pill or follow a fad diet? No, I just ate less and exercised more. That’s the only thing that really works.

Now that Beth is off to England, I’m getting back to business. I have 30 more pounds to go. It’s time to get busy.

I’m tweaking my exercise routine.

-- Monday and Wednesday, I’m on the treadmill.
-- Tuesday and Thursday, I take Pilate’s. It’s not as tough as last fall. I’m improving … slowly. When we’re on the mats, I can even touch my feet to the floor above my head. Not bad for 55.
-- Then (weather permitting), I’m walking 4 miles a day on Saturday and Sunday.
-- I get Fridays off. (I LOVE FRIDAYS!)

I want to push myself further on the treadmill.
First 5 minutes … 15% incline … 3.7 mph
Second 5 minutes … 15% incline … 3.8 mph
Third 5 minutes … 14% incline … 3.9 mph
Fourth 5 minutes … 14% incline … 4 mph
Fifth minutes … 13% incline … 4.1 mph
Last 5 minutes … 13% incline … 4.2 mph

Not bad for someone who used to be ready to die at 3 mph on the flat.


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Revising My FITNESS Plan



In light of the increased temptation to munch this month, I’ve decided to be pro-active and try to increase my exercise.

Weekends: When I started this diet (January 2008), I gave myself the weekends off from exercise. That is until Thanksgiving, when I was trying to undo my excesses. I plan to continue walking 4 miles a day on the weekends.
The dogs love it. I went to the mailbox the other day and they pouted when I turned back to the house. They thought we were heading out. I’d been concerned that 4 miles was too much for them, but apparently I was wrong.
Another plus: I see more of my neighbors. Since my kids are away, I no longer run into people at high school functions. Since I started walking, I’ve chatted with several people I wouldn’t have seen otherwise. It’s nice.
I burn close to 900 calories over the weekend plus bonding with my dogs and the neighbors. Everybody wins.
It’s a good plan … until there’s a blizzard … or –20 wind-chill.

Treadmill: 4 Days a week
  • 50 reps on the pullover arm machine at 40 pounds. (Should be more, but I’ve twisted or strained something, so am taking it easy.
  • First 10 minutes – 15% incline ... 3 minutes at 3.6 mph .. 3 minutes at 3.7 mph .. 4 minutes at 3.8 mph
  • Second 10 minutes at 14% incline .. 5 minutes at 3.9 mph ... 5 minutes at 4 mph
  • Third 10 minutes at 13% incline ... 5 minutes at 4.1 mph ... 5 minutes at 4.2 mph
  • End – 12% incline at 4.3 mph until I hit 400 calories burned.
I’m not sure how accurately the treadmill measures calories. It doesn’t take my current weight into account.
Every few months, I need to lop off the bottom number and add to the top. That is until I hit my goal weight.
I’ve found the treadmill is MUCH easier on Monday, now that I’m exercising over the weekend.

Pilate’s:  Classes start again in mid-January. An hour of Pilate’s burns about 300 calories. I can continue doing 3 nights on the treadmill and 1 of Pilate’s or switch to 2 each. I think the Pilate's would do my core more good twice a week, but it does burn fewer calories. OR I could do 3 nights on the treadmill, 2 of Pilate’s and zero nights off. I’ll decide in January

2 comments:

Jake said...
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Pat said...

I started out even slower. At 270 pounds(where I began),I couldn't handle anything tough. The trick is to keep making it a little tougher. Otherwise , you'll plateau.