Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Day 3

Been reading through the book "Choose More, Lose More for Life" by Chris Powell and comparing it to the "Paleo Solution" book I have and figuring out this whole carb cycling method.  From my experience I can tell you that carbs are my enemy straight up and without a doubt.  They hate me and I love them. lol.

I have been without soda for over a month now and I'd have to check the bank statements, but I'm almost positive it has been over a month since I hit a fast food joint. 

Immediate challenges facing me now are: 
  • Getting a food menu for 30 days put together and that food purchased
  • My wife, bless her heart, who weighs maybe 100lbs likes some junk food in the house.  I have to figure out a way that she can have and I can have the will power to not cheat.
  • Full medical.  Have an appointment on Friday for a full medical check up and stress test.  I am planning on joining CrossFit Wylie TX. 
  • I am a competitive BBQ cook so I am also reviewing my rubs and sauces to try and make them healthier. 

Things I've already started: 
  • 1 hour walks at lunch - with an average of around 3.5 miles walked (going on week 4 now)
  • Get up and stretch on my work breaks for 15 minutes.  I am totally not flexible. 
  • Researching exercises to help with back pain.
  • A schedule:  I won't be doing 4+ hours a day but more around an hour in the morning doing Cross Fit and then an hour at lunch of walking then I think evening family walks.  My concern is I don't want to loose the 100lbs so fast that my skin can't adapt and shrink with me.  
Things to accomplish today: 
  • Setup a Facebook Blog, might be easier for me to share my experiences and hold myself accountable out there. 
  • Finish my 30 Menu
  • Order more Mulch-Vitamins (I take Opti-Men)   
 More to come later.


Monday, August 19, 2013

Getting Started



My name is Gerry and I am a 37 year old (damn I feel old) Network Security Engineer, AKA GEEK for a living.  I am also an avid Scuba Diver, Amateur Photographer, and am entering the world of Competition BBQ.  I have always been pretty active and love to travel.  I’ve been blessed to travel all over the world from Scotland to Italy to the Philippines, and more.  Through all of this though, I have always struggled with my weight.  I’ve never let it get way out of control but I am definitely not happy about my current 298lbs.  

*As you can see I'm a bit round around the middle ;) I want to be Superman to my son as he is a Superman to me.

My wife and I watch TV at night (part of the reason I’m hefty) and over the past year have come to enjoy watching Extreme Makeover - Weight Loss Edition.  It has been motivational and has also caused my wife to ask me if I am going to get off my butt and get healthy.  This, as some of you are aware is much easier said than done.  There is no cure all, get skinny quick or permanently fix.  I know, I’ve looked and done some trial and error.  

To quote Shawshank Redemption “get busy living or get busy dying…” and I think I’ve lived with excuses long enough. 

Motivating Factors: With everything that has happened to my family the past couple years I can no longer afford to let those excuses determine my port of destination.  My mom passed way in September of 2009 at the age of 58 from congestive heart failure that was caused from obesity and diabetes.  My father passed way in January of 2013 at the age of 62 after battling Colon Cancer for 2 long years.  Having spoken with both of their doctors and lots of reading, I know had my parents lived healthier lives, eaten better, and been more physically active they would still be here today. 

My son was born 3 days after his grandfather passed away, something that still weighs on me to this day.  I want to be around much longer than that for my children.  I want to be able to play catch and get down on the floor and wrestle with them.  I don’t want to end up being a dad that sits on the side line and watch life pass me buy.  

“…across the plains of time bleach the bones of countless thousands, who, while upon the threshold of victory sat down to rest. And resting they died.”  - Paul H. Dunn

At 5’8”and 298lbs my knees hurt, I have some back pain, and my feet get sore.  Oh let us not forget how tired and groggy we can be! That is no way to live!  I don’t see how my twin or kid brother manage.  My twin probably has a good 50lbs on me and my kid brother even though he is 6’0” he still tops the scales near 325lbs or better.  All three of us have different pains and health issues and all three of us have different excuses.  

In this blog I hope to squash my excuses and totally grind them in to oblivion!  It will hold me accountable and let me see my successes and failures along the way.  It will let me learn and grown.

How am I going to do this? Well, I chose Chris Powell’s book “Choose More, Lose More for Life” and am going to take it 90 days at a time.  I didn’t come to this choice lightly or just because of his amazing success and accomplishments on his TV show, Extreme Makeover but because even with as busy as he gets, and even with the success that he has, Chris keeps it real and he responds to messages. I never expected responses to my posts or messages that I sent him but I got them. Someone that takes that time out of their busy and successful life to keep motivating and helping everyone in a positive way to me deserves my time. 

Plus in his book, he doesn’t just throw diet and workout routines at you, he focuses on the core change requirement.  Over hauling your mental attitude on life, weeding out the bag, and amplifying the good. 

So to Chris I say thank you and more importantly CHALLENGE EXCEPTED! I do hope Chris and others will follow me through this journey of learning and change.  I know 100lbs isn’t a huge number but to me it is and it means a healthier, longer life.

More to come!

Gerry