Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Day 3
So today marks day three of eating right and working out and I must
say it feels great. I have to remember that even though my muscles
ache it is for a good cause. I want to be much healthier and leaner.
Notice I said eating right not diet! That's because this time I am not
following any fad diets or trying to restrict myself to the point I
just give in. I am, as a wise women once told me, "living a life
worth living". Now don't get me wrong there will certainly be days
when I feel too tired or just don't want to do it. It is on these
days that I must remember the way I feel post work out. I often feel
pride, more energy, relaxed and I often enjoy it. I must also
remember how I feel when I eat the right things and when I over
indulge in those things which aren't so good for me. When I eat light
meals more often I feel better and my sugars stay pretty steady.
However when I miss meals and then eat so much my tummy hurts I feel
blah, and guilty. Now I am not telling myself to never eat that
burger or piece of cake again because that would mean all or nothing
thinking. Instead using a dialectics way of thinking I mean both.
Some days I will forego the sweet or salty snack but every now and
then I will allow myself that temptation because I know everything in
moderation is the best policy.
You see I have a goal, it's one that I have talked about for years. I
love curling, correction I love to watch curling, I never actually
played the sport. For years now I have sat on my couch watching the
Brier or Scottie's and said next season I will have lost enough weight
to play. This went on for a good 4 or 5 years, and every September I
still sat at the same weight (or higher). It isn't that I believe I
couldn't play at this weight I'm sure I could go out there and
struggle getting down to deliver a rock, pushing my stomach to the
side and passing out at the end of brushing a rock. You see that's
not what I wanted. I wanted to go out there in the best shape I've
been in a long while and feel good about myself. Feeling good in my
ability to get off the ice after I release the rock and to sweep a
draw from hog to hog without passing out.
So here I go I have 22 weeks until the Chestemere curling season
begins and my church mate and friend takes me on the ice for the first
time to learn some basics. I am following the Fit to Curl program put
together by John Morris and have added some of my favorite activities
to the calendar as well. I hope that I will reach my goal of feeling
confident and being in great shape by October 2012. Cause you see,
it's not even about numbers instead it's about health, as a nurse I
should know this.
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