Saturday, March 19, 2016

EASY WAY vs. HARD WAY

Just one week ago I was 'celebrating' the dubious achievement of working out for 7 hours in one day. I am not advocating this regiment for anyone.  I am not even advocating this for myself. And yet, yesterday, I repeated this 'dubious achievement.'

There are two ways of getting anywhere. It appears that I have chosen the hard way.

Your Exercise Diary for:

Friday, March 18, 2016
Cardiovascular Minutes Calories Burned
PRECOR AMT (ADAPTIVE MOTION TRAINER) 125 2,327
PRECOR AMT (ADAPTIVE MOTION TRAINER) 65 1,226
PRECOR AMT (ADAPTIVE MOTION TRAINER) 65 1,235
MATRIX TREADMILL 22 208
STAR TRAC ELLIPTICAL 62 1,042
STAR TRAC ELLIPTICAL 92 1,469
MFP iOS calorie adjustment Ic_i N/A -493

   
Daily Total / Goal 432 / 30 7,014 / 590  
Weekly Total / Goal 1429 / 210 22,814 / 4,130             
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Apparently, I broke my record of exercising for 7 hours in one day.  My totals yesterday were:

TIME SPENT EXERCISING:  431 minutes   (7 hours, 11 minutes)
STEPS CALCULATED BY FITBIT: 52,010
CALORIES BURNED CALCULATED BY FITBIT: 10,250 CALORIES BURNED
(The fitbit counts calories burned during during the entire day - including sleeping)

I have not registered this many steps in one day since late December. Most normal people strive and hope to reach 10,000 steps per day.  I am not a normal person. I have never been a normal person. And the prospects for normalcy for me in the future remain dim.

Only three other times since I became a fitbitter back in September have I seen my fitbit calculate a calorie burn above 10,000.  And here's the weird thing: The day that I made the summit at Half Dome in Yosemite Park was NOT one of those days!  (Think about it...half of that hike WAS downhill...and how hard is that? It may be difficult on one's knees to walk downhill, but as I remember it, it was not particularly stressful)

There are usually two ways of accomplishing anything.  There is the easy (easier) way and the hard (more difficult) way.  I am trying to recapture the the feeling that I felt when my weight loss was closer to 90 pounds, not the 80 pounds that it has been in recent weeks.  It appears that I am halfway to that interim goal.  This morning, I weighed myself as I have done every Saturday since December 24th, 2014.  The imaginary needle on my completely digital scale rested at 224.2 lbs. I apparently managed to lose three pounds this week.  I did it the hard way. I might consider eating less. That would be a more normal way of approaching this desire to shed some excess poundage.  Apparently, though, this is not my weigh!
After flirting with 230 lbs in recent weeks, I am very glad to be on  route 224.

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Your Food Diary For:

Friday, March 18, 2016

BREAKFAST Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar
2 Egg Omelette With Ham and Cheese 383 2 21 32 810 2
Tuna Salad on Rye, 0.5 Sandwich 117 15 2 8 360 0

500 17 23 40 1,170 2
L U N C H
Pasta - Orechiette Pasta 280 59 1 9 0 3
Teriyaki Salmon Steaks, 6 oz 270 3 8 47 365 5
Cranberry Walnut Cabbage Slaw 124 12 9 2 104 0
Trader Joes - Roasted Coconut Chips 480 45 30 3 390 27

1,154 119 48 61 859 35
D I N N E R
Beef, cured, corned beef, brisket 427 1 32 31 1,654 0
Cabbage 88 22 0 4 64 12
Potatoes, red, flesh and skin, baked 132 29 0 3 18 2

647 51 32 39 1,736 14
S N A C K S
Natural Dark Chocolate With Cherries 500 44 32 6 0 22
Banana Chips 200 23 13 1 0 13
YOGURT PRETZELS                      300 44 0 3 284 30

1,000 111 45 10 284 65
Totals 3,301 298 149 150 4,049 116
Your Daily Goal 8,944 1,118 298 448 2,300 335
Remaining 5,643 820 148 297 -1,748 218
Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar
*You've earned 7,014 extra calories from exercise today         
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total calories consumed 3301 calories
total calories burned (elliptical) 7507 calories
total net 4206 calorie deficit
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fitbit day 198
52010 steps  
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first two hour session at YMCA

before I left the YMCA, I stepped right back on the elliptical machine for another hour

This was my third session (fourth hour) spent at the YMCA.
Later in the evening, I spent some additional time (3 hours) on my home elliptical machine.
THERE ARE WORSE WAYS TO SPEND TIME DURING A DAY (That's what I tell myself, anyway)

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