•December 8, 2008 •
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Wikipedia defines self-arrest this way:
Self-arrest is a mountaineering related maneuver in which a climber that has fallen and is sliding down a snow or ice slope arrests (stops) the slide by himself without recourse to a rope or other belay system.
Self-arrest can be performed by using an ice axe or by using the climber’s hands, feet, knees and elbows. Self-arrest with an ice axe is a difficult maneuver, but without it the probability of effectively arresting a fall is greatly diminished.
While I am not falling down a physical mountain, I am falling down a metaphorical mountain. A mountain of junk food and laziness. Back in June, I was 294 pounds. Through putting in place a healthy eating lifestyle (thanks to Weight Watchers) and exercising (thanks to Life Time Fitness), I have been able to shed over 50 pounds. Over the last few weeks, I have decided that I don’t need Weight Watchers any more. It was more for financial reasons, but my arrogance was also in there. I had been eating pretty much what I wanted and was still losing weight. I thought that exercise alone was going to do it. WRONG! That decision has caused me to slide down the “mountain” to the tune of 10 pounds gained back.
So, back to self-arresting. I am sticking my ice axe back in the mountain and stopping this slide. I have re-dedicated myself to getting back into the Weight Watchers program and getting myself to the gym at least 3 days a week. It all starts today. I will keep you posted.
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•November 26, 2008 •
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I know that the day before Thanksgiving is not exactly the best time to talk about diet and exercise but I have to get this off my chest. I fear that if I don’t get myself under control, I will end up back at 290+ pounds and miserable. So, how do you get your motivation back?
A little background first, over the last 5 ½ months, I have lost 53 pounds using a combination of Weight Watchers and exercise. It has been a great time for me and I have been feeling stronger and more fit every day. That is, until a couple of weeks ago. That is when I got derailed from my exercise program and diet. I can’t even tell you what caused it, it just happened.
So here I sit, on the day before Thanksgiving, trying to figure how to get back on track. What I think will help is to go back and look at what I was doing during my most successful times. The only problem is that I have had to quit Weight Watcher due to money issues. $40 a month is a little more than I can swing right now.
Here I go, beginning on Friday (we’ll call it my “Day After Thanksgiving Resolution”), I am going to get back at it and write about it here.
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•July 25, 2008 •
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I started my workout program this morning. I am doing the Homegrown Muscle program at Men’s Health. It was tough getting up early but I did it and I feel much better. I couldn’t quite do the whole thing but I figure that as long as I keep improving, that is the important part.
This is a continuation of my commitment to getting in better shape before I turn 42 (which happens in a few weeks). I started on Weight Watchers five weeks ago and have lost 17 pounds. I’ve been doing well without exercising too much. Now it’s time to get moving.
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•July 25, 2008 •
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NOTE: This post was supposed to be for yesterday (7/24). As you can see, I haven’t fully implemented my organization system yet.
Yesterday, I went to a Franklin-Covey seminar on their organizational system. It was very informative and the presenter kept us engaged and entertained all day. I have been sort of a junkie for productivity and time management stuff for the past 5 years. However, this is the first time that I have attended a seminar or class on the subject. I am looking forward to implementing it and getting better organized. I will keep you posted on how I do.
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•July 23, 2008 •
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This is my first post. Hopefully, they will get better from here. Check back later.
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