One Week In
Feb. 22nd, 2006 03:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The exercise portion of my planamagig is going well-ish. I say "well-ish", not just because it sounds like "relish", but also because I seem to be getting that inflated look that some guys have. I have a theory about this, but we'll get to that in Part 2: Diet, or lack thereof. I'm now doing 8 sets per day, because I forgot my original goal on day 2 (that would be the day after I made the goal to begin with. Shut up.) and 8 sounded like a nice even number. Weekend workouts are surprisingly easy to get motivated for, when your wonderful, i-tune downloading husband buys "Very" by Moby for you. Granted, he might not want to listen to it 8 times a day, but he wasn't using his sanity anyway. If you don't know the song, come take the 7pm Wednesday Jazz class with me at Academy of Performing Arts (www.apastudios.com). It's awesome. Even better are the morning swims with the Bunny, which I could not, for several reasons, complete alone. Even better than that is that we've expanded into weekend swims, so we can swim for longer.
Part 2: Diet- In which I fail at even the seemingly simple goal of "Don't Eat Everything in Sight". I think this is why I'm getting that puffed look. I'm building muscle, which adds mass, and eating everything, which adds fat on top of the muscle. Building muscle helps your RMR, and aerobic exercise burns calories, but exercise, like Velma Kelly, simply cannot do it alone, especially if you're going for a svelte look. I try to eat regular amounts, regularly, but I always misjudge. Either my amount or my timing gets off, and then the next time I eat, it ain't pretty. Doesn't help that I don't know what the right amount is, for a single meal, or a daily basis. I've heard everywhere from 1,400 to 3,000 for dancin' boys. Further, if I start counting, 1,000 sounds like a lot. Maybe my goal for the week should just be to not gorge? I don't know what the right amount to eat is, but I definitely know when I'm in the middle of gorging. So, maybe the goal should be to not gorge, or if I do start to before I'm aware of it, to stop. Okay, that's it.
In other news, I have found myself with a weird "going back in time" sensation. I don't want to get too specific, largely because I don't really understand it, but for the past 2 weeks or so, I've been having feelings I haven't had in a long while, and not good ones. I think it's been at least a year, but I have no concept of time or space, so I might have had all of these last week for all I know. OooooOOOOooo. Mysterious.
Leaving today's post with good news, I now sit with correct posture, thanks to a presentation by exercise specialist Ryan Halvorson (www.thebiomechanics.com).
Squeak
Part 2: Diet- In which I fail at even the seemingly simple goal of "Don't Eat Everything in Sight". I think this is why I'm getting that puffed look. I'm building muscle, which adds mass, and eating everything, which adds fat on top of the muscle. Building muscle helps your RMR, and aerobic exercise burns calories, but exercise, like Velma Kelly, simply cannot do it alone, especially if you're going for a svelte look. I try to eat regular amounts, regularly, but I always misjudge. Either my amount or my timing gets off, and then the next time I eat, it ain't pretty. Doesn't help that I don't know what the right amount is, for a single meal, or a daily basis. I've heard everywhere from 1,400 to 3,000 for dancin' boys. Further, if I start counting, 1,000 sounds like a lot. Maybe my goal for the week should just be to not gorge? I don't know what the right amount to eat is, but I definitely know when I'm in the middle of gorging. So, maybe the goal should be to not gorge, or if I do start to before I'm aware of it, to stop. Okay, that's it.
In other news, I have found myself with a weird "going back in time" sensation. I don't want to get too specific, largely because I don't really understand it, but for the past 2 weeks or so, I've been having feelings I haven't had in a long while, and not good ones. I think it's been at least a year, but I have no concept of time or space, so I might have had all of these last week for all I know. OooooOOOOooo. Mysterious.
Leaving today's post with good news, I now sit with correct posture, thanks to a presentation by exercise specialist Ryan Halvorson (www.thebiomechanics.com).
Squeak
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Date: 2006-02-22 09:53 pm (UTC)