Goal weight: 195 lbs.
I’m right at 200 lbs. right now. I’m up about four or five pounds — which considering my traveling and recent schedule, it isn’t the biggest tragedy ever. I know the weight will come back off. The trick is not to panic and continue the things that have led to my success:
1. Running.
2. Pushups & Sit-ups
3. A sensible diet.
I can tell you from experience, a sensible diet is hard to accomplish on the road. Fast food restaurants aren’t designed for nutrition. A salad at some of them has more fat and calories than one of their hamburgers. I try to always get the Grilled Chicken and Fruit Salad with Berry Balsamic Vinegar at Chick-fil-A, but that’s hard to eat while driving. Especially on a Sunday.
So I’m back in my routine now. I didn’t run Monday because I had run Saturday and Sunday. Yesterday morning I didn’t run because there was a heavy thunderstorm occurring during the time I normally run. I don’t like running in rain. I really don’t like running in an electrical storm. But last night my sons wanted to run. So after I had a big plate of lasagna, we ran 3.5 miles in the neighborhood. I burped. A lot.
This morning was more back into my normal routine. I got up at 4:30 and ran five miles. My legs ached slightly as I climbed hills for the first time in a week (there are no hills in Point Clear, Alabama). I burned over 800 calories and cleared my head.
I’m entering a very, very busy time in my professional life. I have a lot of work to do — and I need to do it very well. My family’s future is depending on my effort over the next couple of months. I need energy. I need a good attitude. I will really need my exercise routine and diet.
I’ll be running and gunning.
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