Home today for the holiday. Since I didn't go to the gym yesterday I
did so today. Otherwise haven't done anything exciting -- catching up
on TiVo programs and a little housework and office work.
Food:
* 8:00 (home): 2 poached eggs on 1 slice whole wheat toast w/ 3 slices
melted f/f cheese & 10g grated parmesan
* 10:45 (gym, between lifting & yoga): All Bran cereal bar
* 2:00 (home): turkey burger on whole wheat hamburger bun w/ 3 slices
f/f cheese, dill pickle slices, & catsup
* 6:00 (home): orange
* 7:30 (home): 11 small turkey meatballs in 2 tbsp f/f turkey gravy; 4
oz. steamed green beans; 2 oz. mushrooms
* 11:00 (home -- planned): 250g f/f Greek yogurt w/ 100g strawberries
Totals: 1413 calories, 42g fat (27%), 135g carbs (38%), 131g protein
Exercise:
10:00 -- Upper Body: DB bench press; DB flyes; DB bent-over rows;
seated cable rows; machine-assisted pull-ups (parallel and overhand
grip); a shoulder rehab exercise -- straight-armed presses in Smith
machine lying on Swiss ball; seated DB shoulder press; DB curls;
overhead triceps extension machine
{I've decided to stop tracking and logging the weights and reps that I
do. I tend to get compulsive about wanting to do better than -- or at
least as well as -- previous sessions, and get upset with myself if I
don't. I don't want this to take away from my enjoyment of exercise.
I'm not worried that it will keep me from pushing myself, as I always
try to do as much weight as I feel like I can on the day -- I just
don't want to keep detailed records. If I get back into a mode of
wanting to compete again I'll have to change this, but for now I'm
going to settle for general fitness.}
11:00 -- 75 minute vinyasa yoga class
Chris
262/130s/130s
started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004
BGi1 - 30 May 2006 21:23 GMT
Sounds like you're really conscientious about taking care of yourself,
and I commend you for it. Although I'm not aware of your needs nor am I
an expert on nutrition, do you feel that additional fruits and
vegetables would be of greater benefit to YOU, to assist your dieting
efforts?
http://jonesbiomed.cjb.net/nutrtion.htm
Chris Braun - 31 May 2006 00:10 GMT
>Sounds like you're really conscientious about taking care of yourself,
>and I commend you for it. Although I'm not aware of your needs nor am I
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>
>http://jonesbiomed.cjb.net/nutrtion.htm
Well, having lost 130 lbs. and kept it off for 2 years, I don't think
I need a lot of assistance with my dieting efforts. As to whether
more fruit and veggies would be good for my health -- probably. I
normally eat a decent amount of veggies, though. I have a hard time
digesting most fruits so eat a fairly limited amount of them. I'm in
pretty good health anyway :-).
Chris
262/130s/130s
started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004