I haven’t blogged anything since before the holidays because
I haven’t done anything fitness minded since then. Up until two weeks ago
that is.
I've started jogging and I’m in the middle of completing the
Advocare 24 Day Challenge. I've never been a runner, actually aside from rare impulses I've historically been the anti-runner. I've also been historically anti-supplements,
protein powder aside.
The weather has been getting nice, and unlike this time last
year, I now spend all day in an office. This makes it hard to want to go back
indoors to the gym after work. I want to be out in the fresh air. I've also
been sitting all day so I need to do something. Further, running is social. I
find that if I go with my husband or a friend I will run longer, won’t give in
to walk breaks, and will post a substantially improved overall pace. I've been
using an iPhone app called MapMyRun that is great. I have the free version, but
it still gives me a route map, elevation, splits, max and min pace, and
mileage. The mileage tracking seems fairly accurate – coming in within 5-8% of
the distance per my running buddy’s Garmin.
My immediate goal is to be able to run 6 miles without a
walk break. My max thus far has been 4.35. A goal of 7 seems overly ambitious
and my son just turned 6 so what the hey, 6 it is =)
Simple psychology mostly =)
1.
It’s a challenge. Sure all dieting is, but this
one ups the ante. No coffee, no sugar, no alcohol, minimal to no dairy. If you didn't know the only time I haven’t drunk coffee daily since 7th
grade was when I was pregnant with my son and the first 8 months of his life. I
also usually prioritize it in any diet. My
sweet tooth is major, dairy is my lean protein go to (cottage cheese, Greek
yogurt), and I've taken to regularly unwinding with an evening glass of port in
recent months. Giving up the things I tell myself I’m dependent on is fun. No,
really. The feeling is a good one =)
2.
I paid $170 for the kit. I am fully capable of
dieting on my own without pre-assembled and organized supplementation. However,
by that means there is no incentive to stick with it. When you've bought into
something (literally!) there’s a strong incentive to get what you paid for. Nobody wants to not achieve what was possible
solely because they chose to slack. This motivation my not drive everyone, but
it works for me.
3.
The kit is made up of good stuff =)
My favorite item is Spark, a sugar free 45
calorie / serving energy drink packing a little caffeine, lots of B vitamins,
and other bits and pieces of a proprietary blend. It looks like Kool-Aid,
tastes a helluva lot better and totally does it for me. Who knew? I already
ordered two tubs of it for after I complete my challenge because I am planning
to stay off coffee. Yes. Off coffee. This girl.
The first 10 days, aka the cleanse phase involve
Spark, herbal cleanse pills, a fiber supplement, probiotics, and OmegaPlex
fatty acids. I felt good for the first 10 days and have only just begun the Max
phase. What challenges me about the Max phase is trading my precious breakfast
of steel cut oats and two egg whites or Kashi 7 Grain waffles and a
scoop of protein for a meal replacement shake. I was pleased to find out this
morning that the Chocolate Mocha shake is damn tasty, but I still find a liquid
only start to the day challenging. I expect it will be easier on weekdays when
I’m rushed.
I’m starting to crave the diet. Protein,
complex carbs, lots of veggies, and fruit. Tonight I had an orange with dinner
that was amazing. It was so sweet and delicious It was better than cake.
I didn't take measurements to track the challenge
because I know I don’t work out anywhere near enough to see the kind of resultsI earned back when I started this blog. My goals are nice simplistic ones:
1.
Feel better.
2.
Flatten my middle.
3.
Fit into a pair of jeans I miss.
I've met the first goal already,
feel like I’m on my way to my second and recognize that a continued commitment
to better health after the challenge will net me number three.
I’m not a would be figure girl
anymore, just an accountant, a mom, and a wife who sits too much, but maintains
big ideas about life =)