OK, so now that I'm back home at my old stomping grounds, and I am no longer leaving for work at 5:45 a.m. and returning at 7:00 p.m. I've decided that it's time to focus on improving my overall health, and thereby improve my performance on the bike. I plan to tackle this personal challenge in three (3) phases.
PHASE #1
Is already well underway; Get back on the bike!
Since my return from TX, I've logged quite a bit of time (miles) in the saddle. Being self-employed affords me the opportunity to sneak away for a ride or two during the week, and so I've made it a point to take full advantage of this. Although it may not seem like many miles for some, I'm proud to say that I have ridden an accumulated 250+ miles (on both my mountain bike and road bike) since my return on October 3, 2008. My goal is to schedule, make time for, and complete an accumulated 100 miles per week (to be completed by riding at least 4 times week); this will be difficult, especially with it getting dark so early these days.
PHASE #2
Is also off to a good start; modify my diet and daily intake.
Man, I really packed on the lbs during those 5 months I spent in Houston. Unfortunately, the long work hours, lack of time to prepare a good healthy breakfast, and all those high in empty calories lunch meetings rapidly increased my weight and waste size. Although I never did an official weigh-in upon my return, I can tell you that donning the ole jeans was becoming a chore; each time I expected the button to pop-off and go ricocheting around the room. I am confident that I had to be tipping the scales at 190 lb+; on a 5' 7" frame.
Today, through carefully watching what I eat, and added time on the bike, my weight is down to 180 lbs, so I've successfully dropped 10 lbs with relative ease; already, I am feeling much better on the bike and my energy level is increasing.
Recently I hooked up with my man Karlos (Naked Indian) on the SWAMP boards, and he has been kind enough to offer some much appreciated advice on improving my diet. Being the good student that I am, I have heeded his advice and I have done my homework. My new weight loss goal is to achieve a target weight of 165 lbs by January 1, 2009; reaching this goal should come in handy for the upcoming 50+ mile Naked Indian Ride and also the Tour De Felasco.
PHASE #3
Begins tomorrow; add exercise off of the bike.
The formula is simple; lite free weights + (1) stability ball + (1) jump rope = a leaner stronger me. I plan to devote 45 minutes three times per week to working out with the aforementioned tools. My goal is to develop better core and leg strength.
I am a firm believer in the fact that nothing in life worth while comes easy, and I realize that it will take dedication and commitment to meet my goals. I will do a new post to update my progress every ten (10) days, as this is now an official training log for me. Feel free to check-in every so often and offer advice, leave words of encouragement, OR give constructive criticism.
Thanks for reading, and until my next update; "Peace Out!"
1 comment:
I got your BAck brother!! U CAN DO IT!!
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