Having some issues keeping myself motivated here lately. I
have been hitting it hard this week with 2 a day workouts: stationary bike in
the morning and treadmill after work. In
my mind it was laid out as the comeback should be easier than the journey the
first time. It should take less time
because that was a level of fitness my body knew quite well just 4 short months
ago. Well my impatient butt is already feeling behind the power curve. I get
frustrated when I am struggling at the 1.25 mile mark while on a treadmill that
more than likely wasn’t built to support my weight in the first place. Trying
to motivate and make things better in my mind, I head to my daily mile profile and before I could scroll
down to my first workouts I started reading the stuff towards the end." A" pace
entries for the bike, 5k’s near the 30 minute mark, and 7+ mile runs that were
completed and felt great. WHAT HAVE I DONE TO MYSELF IN 4 MONTHS???
I know it takes work
on a daily basis to get back to where I was and I know the progress last summer
was month after month of dedication to the workouts and a strict diet, but damn
I need to see some progress. Then I think about the time I was able to spend on
this last summer. No job or travel; I
was able to work out all morning, every morning. I had a full functioning gym with pool and
cardio classes, and an AMAZING trainer. Plus my bike with places to safely ride
solo or with a group. None of this is available for now and more than likely
will not be available most of the summer. Did I miss my chance to really do
this 70.3 thing correctly? Hell, can I even get myself back into shape in time
for a Sept half marathon, little alone a full marathon that was supposed to be
the backup plan if I couldn’t get the 70.3 training done correctly?
I am part of a group on Facebook called The RunJunkEes Society. They are a great group of people with all
different levels of experience when it comes to running. They are a very active group who help and
support each other. At times trying to keep up with the posts can be
overwhelming. The creator of the group made up some shirts and of course, as
with most exercise apparel, the 2XL size was a special order that was taken
care of for me (Something most sites don’t even offer). The only bad part was
once again I was self-appointed as part of what I will call the “fat crew”.
Really kind of struck a chord, just like the cheap treadmills at the hotel that
skips because they just can’t handle my weight or they need the belt waxed to
help handle my weight. Enough of my pity
party, time to move on…..
Diet wise I am eating as well as I
can out of a hotel room. I have been
carrying my protein bars for snacks at work, eggs and oatmeal for breakfast, wheat
wrap for lunch, and usually a salad for dinner. I have struggled but am trying
to keep my water intake at the 2 liter mark and have cut out the alcohol once
again (miss you Angry Orchard). Some days are better than others. Artificially sweetened tea or green tea if
not water and I finally got to the 12 month mark without soda. I am really
thinking about jumping off the deep end with this diet in the near future. I am talking about stopping all eating out,
even while traveling for work. This
would mean a ton of premixed salads and chicken or fish out of a can. I know
starving myself will not help but am really struggling with keeping the diet
clean enough with the amount of travel I do.
I am an all or nothing type of person. Professionally and privately I can’t do
things half way. When I find something
that catches my interest I become consumed with it. When I fail, it rocks me to
the core. This roller coaster journey is killing me emotionally, but I just can’t
quit………
-Mike
Hi Mike. Please don't be so hard on yourself. You're out there, trying you best every damn day and you should be proud of that. Things just take time. You didn't get fat overnight and you're not going to get skinny in a month. One day at a time buddy. Thanks for sharing your story. -Lynne, a fellow biggie RunJunkEe!
ReplyDeleteMike, agree with Lynne-
ReplyDeleteKeep you head up and keep moving forward. You are aware of potential traps and what you need to do to avoid them. Stay motivated and focused! You got this!
Nic
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