Pretty Lady, Wide Hips http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample Transforming from fat cyclist to triathlete! en All rights reserved Weight loss extrapounds v2 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 1440 http://www.extrapounds.com/images/avatars/users/ample.gif Avatar http://www.extrapounds.com/ 100 100 Transforming from fat cyclist to triathlete! I did it! http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/169579/i-did-it I completed my first-ever triathlon today.&nbsp; I feel amazing.&nbsp; Tired, but powerful and capable and just ... awesome.&nbsp; My time was an embarrassment, but that's not really what this was about.<br /><br />I actually started to cry as I crossed the finish line and hugged the Other Human.<br /><br />It was a hard race despite the short distances (500 yd swim / 10 mile bike / 4.1 mile run).&nbsp; The swim was my strongest event and I felt great for most of the bike, but the last mile of the bike was tough -- I mistook an aid station (where volunteers hand racers water) for the bike-to-run transition, so was mentally off the bike about 3/4 mile too soon.&nbsp; Add in a ferocious hill and I was about ready to give up by the end of mile 10.<br /><br />I didn't, though.&nbsp; I didn't give up on the hill and I didn't give up on the run portion (which I walked 90% of).<br /><br />And my name was called when I crossed the finish just like everyone else.<br /><br />I'm a triathlete, and I can't wait to race again! <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/169579/i-did-it">Comments(3)</a> 169579 Monday, December 4, 2006 22:01:00 Still here. http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/152690/still-here 2) I have spectacularly dark eyes.&nbsp; Random strangers have exclaimed, on meeting me, that I have the darkest eyes they've ever seen.&nbsp; I like having so obvious a &quot;best feature.&quot;<br /><br />In other news ... <br /><br />I have neither fallen off a cliff nor given up.&nbsp; Instead, I've been working a ton of overtime to compensate for a nepotistic hire, trying to keep semi-current with my homework, and working my program.<br /><br />And I've done really well sticking to my eating plan (although we had pizza last night) and been pretty marginal with the exercise, despite the ever-closer date of my first triathlon.<br /><br />I *am* training, just not like I'd like to be.&nbsp; The rest of my life keeps getting in the way and I am exceptionally good at distracting myself.&nbsp; I need to get back on the fitness wagon, both because I want to be fit enough to finish my race and also because, after 20 pounds, my&nbsp; body starts to adjust to this whole losing thing.&nbsp; So I have to shake things up.&nbsp; Sneak up on the next 10 lbs.&nbsp; :)<br /><br />I also have short hair, again.&nbsp; I'd forgotten how much I love it, both because it's easier and it suits me.<br /><br />I'm sure I've got a tremendous amount to catch up on with all of you! <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/152690/still-here">Comments(0)</a> 152690 Sunday, December 3, 2006 22:03:14 Confidence boosting. http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/130010/confidence-boosting I've been inspired by several posts, both here and on a message board I frequent - I'm going to start every entry for the next 100 with something I like about myself.<br /><br />1) I am incredibly tenacious.&nbsp; A lot of people would have, after reaching 30 and not being any further than sophomore status, given up on getting a degree.&nbsp; Not me.&nbsp; I took that milestone birthday as an invitation to dial the intensity up and overload myself, but not as an excuse to give up.<br /><br /><br />In other news, I still haven't made it to the gym this week.&nbsp; I have a date to go with a friend tomorrow, so that should help me get my rear back into gear.&nbsp; Yay! <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/130010/confidence-boosting">Comments(8)</a> 130010 Saturday, December 2, 2006 23:04:14 The Race is on. http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/129359/the-race-is-on <a href="http://goodbye.extrapounds.com/">slowandsteady</a> asked, &quot;When is the race that you are training for?! What kind of race is it!&nbsp; Will your bf be joining you?&quot;&nbsp; (She also said some other nice things, because she is awesome.)<br /><br />I'm&nbsp; planning to complete my first-ever triathlon this May.&nbsp; Actually, it's my first-ever non-PE-class race, come to think of it.<br /><br />My goal is to finish.&nbsp; :)&nbsp; <br /><br />The race is a sprint-distance, women's-only triathlon.&nbsp; I chose it because the distances seem challenging enough to inspire me to stick with my training regimen, but short enough to be doable: 500 yd swim, 10 mile bike, 4 mile run.&nbsp; I'm most intimidated by the running, but I can walk the course, if I have to.<br /><br />The Other Human will not be joining me on the race.&nbsp; He plans to cheer for me, though.&nbsp; :)&nbsp; Because he loves me, and stuff.<br /><br />Why a triathlon?&nbsp; A couple reasons.<br /><br />Last summer, I read the very inspiring <a href="http://www.slowfattriathlete.com/">Slow Fat Triathlete</a> by Jayne Williams.&nbsp; In it, she talks about how important it is to be active at any size and how easy it is to use weight as an excuse to put off realizing our dreams.<br /><br />As I read, I had a realization: I <span style="font-weight: bold;">love </span>being active.&nbsp; For a long time, one of my &quot;when I'm skinny&quot; goals has been to become a bicycle commuter.&nbsp; (I'm still hacking my way through that thicket of excuses, and the -25 windchills of late aren't helping matters.)<br /><br />Unfortunately, I also love vegging out with books, web, or TV.&nbsp; I love doing my homework and acing my classes.&nbsp; I love being busy.&nbsp; And I tend to let those things squeeze our my love of being active.<br /><br />I'm not the sort of person, at least not yet, who can go to the gym or pool simply because it's what I do.&nbsp; (I can and do ride the bike just for fun, but I'm not willing to do that on snow at this point.)&nbsp; So I need something to work for and towards.<br /><br />Eventually, I realized that the &quot;something&quot; I need could be a very specific and doable triathlon.&nbsp; And, if I love it, there are more races over the course of the summer.&nbsp; If I hate it, I'll figure out a cross-training routine to make me a better biker.<br /><br />But, if I love it, eventually, I'm going to want to do a race that entitles me to the <a href="http://www.ironman.com/">M-dot</a> tattoo.&nbsp; (Dream big, much?!)<br /><br />Because, apparently, I am both crazy and a complete glutton for punishment.&nbsp; But first, let's see about finishing the race in May, yes? <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/129359/the-race-is-on">Comments(1)</a> 129359 Saturday, December 2, 2006 23:03:16 Cashing in http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/125005/cashing-in (written the evening of March 6 - stupid not-in-my-timezone-calendar.&nbsp; hmph.)<br /><br />Anyway ... I began my First Day of Training yesterday.&nbsp; I've been practicing for my race since early February, but wasn't working a formal training plan.&nbsp; I now have a Training Plan that I can use to boss myself around with.<br /><br />Or, in today's case, feel mildly guilty for not doing when I was lying in bed with a migraine.&nbsp; (Yay, hormonal triggers!)<br /><br />That's actually NOT what this entry is about.<br /><br />What this entry is about is all the neat stuff I'm doing to reward myself.&nbsp; First, for every pound I lose, I deposit $1 in my ING Weight Loss account.&nbsp; I also get $5 for every fitness goal I meet.&nbsp; When I hit my goal weight, I'll use the money for something fun - quality fabrics for a new wardrobe, most likely.<br /><br />So far, I've earned 3 rewards:<br /><br />- 10 pounds lost: chair massage (booked for next week)<br />- 20 pounds lost: manicure (need to book!)<br />- exercise 45 min/day for 5 days (Yankz! laces for my tennies)<br /><br />More goodies at my 1st 10% loss, 30 pounds lost, and 2 weeks straight of exercise (45 min x 5 days).&nbsp; The fitness goals are actually going to be harder to meet than the weight loss, what with not going to the gym from the sick.<br /><br />I also get to post a progress photo at the 10% mark.&nbsp; Whee!<br /><br />Better get on it, I guess.&nbsp; :) <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/125005/cashing-in">Comments(6)</a> 125005 Sunday, December 3, 2006 00:07:01 Down TWENTY pounds! http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/122824/down-twenty-pounds Yay!&nbsp; Yaaaaaaay!&nbsp; (I even had MEXICAN food last week at a restaurant -- I just made sure I ate lightly the day before and after.)<br /><br />Love those Scale Victories! <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/122824/down-twenty-pounds">Comments(3)</a> 122824 Sunday, December 3, 2006 00:03:14 Sick - ick! http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/118437/sick-ick One of my coworkers came to work when she shouldn't have and sat right next to me at lunch.&nbsp; That was Tuesday.&nbsp; Yesterday, I woke up with a dry, hacking cough, but figured I was OK.<br /><br />Nope.&nbsp; Full-blown upper-respiratory flu-like infection.&nbsp; Sweet!&nbsp; I've got the fever, headache, aches, and chills, too, just in case I was tempted to think coughing constantly and being exhausted by the arduous 3-foot trek from bedroom to bath are normal.<br /><br />Drinking my weight in water, taking lots of little naps with the cats.&nbsp; I'm looking forward to being back to &quot;normal&quot; again, and soon. <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/118437/sick-ick">Comments(6)</a> 118437 Friday, December 1, 2006 22:03:19 a whole year older?! http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/115713/a-whole-year-older So, I took the RealAge test.&nbsp; I took it a few years ago when I was at my heaviest AND in the throes of an untreated clinical depression, and I tested a full 5 years older than my actual age.<br /><br />This was also around the same time that my boss told me (I was 26) that a woman I'd recently met was &quot;about my age - you know, 35 or so.&quot;<br /><br />I'm down to 1.1 years older than my actual calendar age (30.3 for those keeping score).&nbsp; I'd LIKE to get to my actual age (or even younger!).&nbsp; Fortunately, I now have more *small* changes to make and fewer big ones to test well on the RealAge thing.<br /><br />Suggested &quot;fixes&quot; from the RealAge folks that I am doing:<br /><br />- continue to lose weight<br />- get more Vitamin E<br />- get more potassium<br />- get blood cholesterol levels tested<br />- eat breakfast on the weekends, too<br />- eat more UNsaturated fat<br />- add 2 more servings of veggies a day<br />- start weight training<br />- floss EVERY day, not just a few times a week<br />- see friends more often<br /><br />Suggested &quot;fixes&quot; I will ignore:<br /><br />- get a dog (I like dogs, but I LOVE my cats)<br />- buy a larger car<br />- use airbags (current car doesn't have 'em)<br />- eat more grains (before I get to my goal weight)<br /><br />A fun assessment, and it's always nice to see progress.&nbsp; :-)&nbsp; Also, my indoor cycling ride this afternoon was great - sweaty, breathless, and a perfect attitude adjustment. <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/115713/a-whole-year-older">Comments(4)</a> 115713 Friday, December 1, 2006 23:08:23 Finally! http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/115082/finally The scale finally moved!&nbsp; Woo hoo!&nbsp; <br /><br />I cheated and checked the scale Wednesday, and I was actually another 3 pounds <span style="font-style: italic;">lighter </span>then than I am today, but a loss is a loss.&nbsp; Also, I wasn't eating much early in the week thanks to the migraines, so returning to my normal eating pattern may have had some impact.<br /><br />Either way, net loss!&nbsp; Sweet!<br /><br />Off to stretch, then hit the treadmill.&nbsp; Good day, eh? <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/115082/finally">Comments(4)</a> 115082 Friday, December 1, 2006 23:07:14 Still crankin' http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/114305/still-crankin Been at less than 100% in the Activity department, recently, thanks to a now 4-day unabated migraine.&nbsp; Prescriptions are doing jack to this bad boy, and Monday I slept until 3 and was back in bed by 9.&nbsp; Nothing to do but wait it out and get in what little activity I can (2 miles on the recumbent bike Tuesday, 1.5 miles on the treadmill Wednesday evening).<br /><br />My paycheck is going to SUCK this coming payday, as well - no sick time for this kid, so I'm kind of hosed on that end.<br /><br />I managed to run for about 30 seconds at 4.3 mph yesterday.&nbsp; I was way beyond my capabilities there, so I backed the speed down to 3.4 for a minute then 3.0 for 5 (until the shin splints kicked in), then 2.4 for the last 5 minutes.&nbsp; Not quite what I had planned, but I DID run, even if it was only for 30 seconds.&nbsp; :)<br /><br />Time to get back to the dark, cool room - the headache is making its presence known, big time.&nbsp; (Throb, throb, throb.) <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/ample/comments/114305/still-crankin">Comments(1)</a> 114305 Friday, December 1, 2006 23:05:13