- being able to have an above average heart rate recovery after rigorous cardio
- being able to maintain average heart rate above what is expected for my age group
- Being in the "normal" weight category (not low end of overweight)
- Having a body fat percent in the mid to low 20s. (low 20s is pushing it a bit)
and....I'm taking names. So join me...
Here is the deal..... I am committing to making good choices minute by minute, day by day for 21 days in a row. 21 days is the time it takes for something to become a habit...so say the experts. Good choices means veggies and proteins, shakes, very little sugar and refined carbs, LOTS of water, not more than 1500 calories per day. Daily exercise.
And I am going to be accountable. I will blog daily and report out progress.
Yesterday... 1 hour cardio/ 10 minutes of strength training/1900 calories :(
Today ..no exercise/1700 calories
3 comments:
I found your blog by "blog hopping". I have lost 32 pounds this year with about 35 more to go. I want to train to do a triathlon but don't know where to start. You have been motivation for me. What kind of shakes are you drinking?
I am in.... I will give it a try
The U.K new Government Accountability Office (GAO) literature review of 53 articles on childhood obesity and factors affecting levels of physical activity reinforces the need for schools to have Coordinated School Health Programs (CSHP) to help decrease obesity among children and youth. http://www.phentermine-effects.com
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