Thursday, November 22, 2007

Inching ahead

3.6 kms in 36.15 which means my average speed is just under 6 kms/hour (provided all the distance markings are correct! It doesn't feel that fast when I'm walking but on the treadmill 6 kms is pacy).

In two weeks it'll be time for phase 2 of the program - evening activity thrice a week.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Fitting progress

Did 3.6 kms in 37.20 today and am at C level on chart 1 of 5BX, so it's slow but it's steady and I'm happy with the progress. This time the routine is being treated as something that is a part of my life in large or small measure at different times, but forever. And I'm beginning to enjoy that. The challenge right now of course, is to keep this going until the first landmark of 3 months.

At the moment it's been 3 weeks and I skipped 5 days in between! I'm going 6 days a week with Monday off right now and hopefully will never cut below 5 days a week.

The calorie counter is also down (I may be eating too little and need to balance that out) but I need to check alcohol consumption - am getting uncharacteristically fond of wine :-)

The thing I can be proud of? In Mumbai over the weekend, I still didn't pause on the routine, said hello to Jogger's Park.

Next goal, B- on chart 1.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The beginning of the routine (again)

On 15th October, 2007 decided that I won't eat like a pig. Have managed that for every single meal since then. Not bad. Have had a few extra calories once in a while (especially wine!), but no deep fried stuff, no sweets or refined flour. Dramatic actually, considering I would have a bag of wafers and a chocolate cake pack every second day without even thinking about it. I think I have cut around 500-750 calories out everyday. Basically I've been keeping myself satiated with fruit.

On 26th October decided that I should start waking up in the morning and go for a walk. I went for 13 days straight without missing a day and was doing 3.2 kms in 35 minutes. Then I missed 6 straight days. Glad to say I picked myself up this morning to go again - also glad that I still did 3.2 in 35. The important thing is consistency, have to manage to maintain that over a long period and not injure myself by getting over-enthusiastic. This is a year-long plan, have to stick to it. Better to take a day's break to save a 6 day break - or go for golf in the morning once in a while for variety, rather than monotonously walk every day. That way, I'll still be walking 6 months into the program, won't have quit after 2 months of being superhuman. Go easy. But go for life.