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“Sweat the Small Stuff”

I know the saying is suppose to be “Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff” and yes, I think that’s a great way to look at your overall weight loss and a great way to look at life in general, but when it comes to your diet and what put in your body, I like to use the saying “Sweat the Small Stuff” because it’s the small stuff that matters.

If you’re wondering what I mean by “the small stuff”, it’s all the little things that can sabotage your diet and healthy eating without you really even knowing or thinking that they do.  Things like pop, juice, mayo, cheese, salt, coffee cream, salad dressing, bacon, skin on chicken, sour cream, barbeque sauce, beer… The list goes on and on.  You could be busting your ass every day in the gym but if your diet isn’t bang on as well, you’re fighting a losing battle.

My life, as is the case of 90% of the people in the world, is hectic.  Working long hours, painting the house, yard work, commitments to sports teams or committees and everything else that goes on during the week hasn’t left me with much time to workout.  In the past two weeks I’ve gone for a few very short runs here and there, I’m doing the hundred pushup challenge three times a week and I’m trying to kick my own ass at least once a week with a bodyweight workout like this one, but besides that I’m not training like I use and I’m not really getting much exercise in my life.  This is where sweating the small stuff has saved me.

Over the past two weeks, with minimal exercise, I’ve lost 2.5 lbs solely by watching what I eat.  Now when I use the words “minimal” and “solely” please don’t assume that what I did was easy. It’s been a two-week period with no mayo, no cheese, light dressings, no skin on my chicken, portion control, calorie counting and measuring and weighing of my food, but it’s all been worth it.  I’m feeling good, and healthy and it’s literally all because I’ve been watching “the small stuff”.

I’m currently on my second week of the Awesome By August challenge  where I want to lose 10 lbs in 4 weeks.  This is a HUGE goal but by sweating the small stuff I’m already 1 lbs towards reaching it. I know if I want to actually hit my goal, I have to get my ass in gear and get sweating in the gym, but sweating the small stuff and watching what I’m eating is a great place to start.
I could really go on and on about the small stuff and how it really does affect your diet but I’ll give you this one example and end on it.  When I started my weight loss the journey to lose 100 lbs, the first thing I changed was something very small and attainable.  I changed my large Timmies “double-double” (for you non-Canucks, that means a large coffee with two cream and two sugar in it) to a large one milk and one Splenda.  That one change alone helped me lose my first 10 lbs and was the beginning of a new life for me.  Think about that and tell me that one small squirt of mayo on your sandwich doesn’t matter…

 

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It’s been a long time since I’ve had a workout challenge in this neck of the woods, and I don’t know about you, but I think we are long overdue for one!

So with that said, I’ve decided to bring back a challenge from way in the early days of this blog, and will be hosting a new Marathon Week challenge next week!

He's excited on the inside.

The premise behind this challenge is pretty simple:  To complete 26.2 miles (the length of a marathon) over the course of 7 days. 

For some this may be a little daunting, and the whole point is that it is a CHALLENGE, but if you break it down it’s really not so bad.  You could do 3.74 (and some change) miles a day for 7 days, or 5.24 miles a day for 5 days, two half marathons (13.1 miles) or an actual marathon (which would be awesome).

Generally speaking, this would be done by way of running or walking (I’ll be doing a bit of both), but if you want to skip, bike, do it on the elliptical, swim (God help you…), or whatever, then be my guest.  Just get your ass out there and get moving! :)

I had originally had this challenge back in November 2009, and had alot of fun with it.  And I don’t consider this to be as crazy psychotic as some of my other challenges have been, so for me at least, this will be a nice way to get back into the swing of things. 

Don’t think there won’t be anymore crazy psychotic challenges though in the future, because I had fun with them too!

Anywho, the challenge will officially begin on at 12am on Monday, June 6th and will end at 11:59pm on Sunday, June 12th.   If you’re interested, let me know in the comments!  I will be posting challenge updates throughout next week and you can keep me updated in the comments, on your own blog (drop me the link though!), on twitter using the #MarathonWeek hashtag, or on my Facebook Page!

And this should go without saying, but…challenge yourself, but don’t KILL yourself.  Be safe while working out and get clearance by your doctor before starting a new workout program, including this workout challenge.  I claim no responsibility for any injuries you might sustain.

Now that that’s out of the way.  I really excited about this, and I hope you’ll join in the fun.

WooT! :)

Dec 072010

Same sh*t, different day :P

As I’m typing this, I’m finishing up a 13.5 hour work day.  I know its a little bit different, since I work from home, but to sit in front of the computer for over 13 hours…it can suck sometimes.  I did get in 30 minutes on the elliptical though, so WooT to that.

For the past few weeks I have basically been working morning to night.  I haven’t really been to the gym, but I have been getting in 30 minutes on the elliptical during my lunch break, and every so often throughout the day I’ll take some downtime to do crunches, or something with my dumbbells.

I also haven’t been ordering Dominos or running out to get McDonalds.

I’ve gotten off to a good start with the 20 pound goal, but I don’t want to state the progress just yet.  In the past, whenever I’ve posted my weigh in, I’ve used to rest of the day as a “free” day.  I think I have enough control to not do it now, but I don’t want to jinx myself.  You’ll get a weight next week though, when we’re halfway through the month :) .

In other news, I think I’m going to buy a car.  I’ve been wanting to for awhile.  I’ve been needing to also, because my van is on it’s deathbed.  I’d love to buy a new car, but I don’t think I’ll be able to afford it.  Not only would I have to worry about a car payment (which I don’t have now), but I’d also have to deal with the insurance increase, all of which goes on top of debt I am trying to pay off.  Boo!

I can manage it if I keep the price right, but it will definitely cut into the McDonalds budget (awww…shucks…).

Anywho, as far as used cars go, I’m looking at a 2006 Toyota Camry, and a 2008 Ford Fusion. 

 

I haven’t seen either in person yet, but the pictures look pretty :)   The Ford has lower mileage (48000 as opposed to 97000), and its black (which I like), but its also about $2500 more, so we’ll see… Assuming my financing pre approval goes through, I’m going to head down either one day this week or next week to see whats up.

And…that’s all I have.  Hope you’ve had a good day!