Monday, January 25, 2010

My trip to Vegas, Week 3 Results

Well it was the best of times...you know the rest. I got to stay at the Venetian resort, which is very nice. All of the rooms were suites, so it had a little separate living room which made reading while dad was napping very convenient. It also had three flat screen TV's, including the one in the bathroom. And why you need a phone in the water closet I'll never understand.












I didn't do horrible with food on my trip. Ate a nice breakfast of eggs, bacon, and potatoes at the airport Thursday morning, and skipped lunch. Dinner was excellent, went to AquaKnox seafood restaurant at Venetian, but very expensive. Bill was $200 for two of us, thankfully the company will be paying. Had a sushi appetizer, lobster bisque soup (which was ok and I didn't finish, little did I know it was $15 for a small bowl), and had the seared tuna for dinner. Two drinks, but not too bad from a diet perspective.

Friday breakfast was a muffin, and lunch at the show was 2/3 of a cheese burger and fries. Not great, but it wasn't too bad. Fri dinner was another story. Dad and I took in a movie, and then I persuaded him to a nice buffet. Online price for the Bellagio buffet was $27, but when we got through the 20min line, it was $39. Ouch. But oh a most excellent spread you have never seen. I'm not going to say it was worth it if I was on my own nickel, but very good. Elk tenderloin, ostrage, Beef Wellington, sushi, Chinese, Mexican, Italian, and more! I had three plates and a desert. Bad, I know.

Sat wasn't bad, skipped breakfast, caught an early flight home and met the family at another buffet. Apparently I was off my diet for the weekend. Sweet Tomatoes isn't the worst place to eat, but I didn't exactly behave.

Anyway, weighted in Sun night at 5lbs down. Not bad, but still could be better. I'm not exercising at all, and need to get back to push-ups, crunches, and the bike. Today is a new week, and going to go hard!

Having a little trouble getting the HTML to look right, so bear with me as I figure out this Blogger thing a little more. Should ask the wife, she is the expert now!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Eat good Food - Support Haiti! Win-Win

The wife is having a sale on her yummy Southern Living food. Check it out!

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Week 2 Results

Well, not the best start to a diet and workout program. I ended up on the bike once, doing two nights of push-ups, and one night of sit-ups/leg lifts. And while I did end up between 2-4lbs down from my Jan 1 weight (depending on which night I weighted myself), I feel I didn't do a very good job with food.

This week is going to be even more challenging, as I will be heading to Vegas for 2 nights, 3 days for a R&D conference with customers. Eating right while on travel is extremely hard for me to do. Having an expense account that I can pretty much have what I want (within reason of course - though they don't bat an eye at a $75 dinner), I must learn how to say no to 'free', really really good food.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Week 1 Results

Well the 1st week could have gone better, but it wasn't horrible. I exercised twice, for about 10min each. Not great. The treadmill is broken, can't run on it. Ate out three times, wasn't very good any of them. Not good. But the bright side is it was still much better than I have been doing. And I lost 4 lbs.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Lunch Today


Yeah well, I wasn't the best at lunch. Carls Jr. I did have the burger, but I didn't have the 6 Dollar version. I also skipped the fries and had a side salad and didn't lather on the dressing.

Western Bacon Burger: 710
Salad, croutons, dressing: 230 calories.

Ouch. OK you really don't know what you are eating until you are done. Figured the burger was 300-400 calories and the salad around a 100. 1/2 the dressing packet alone was 100 calories. And if I had gotten the 6 Dollar version, add more then 300 calories. Wowser.

And stay away from fries. 320 cal for a small, and 450 for the criscut I do so like.

Next time I'll stick to the charbroiled BBQ chicken at 380 cals. The other chickens are not so good.

Weight Loss Contest


In the past, I have run several weight loss contests at work, and they usually work very well. To be inclusive to skinny people, we usually split the contest in half. Half the money goes to the person with the highest weight loss, and the other half goes to the highest percentage.

If you weigh 175 and lose 10lbs, that's 5.7%. I you weigh 250 and lose 10lbs, its 4%. Had a few women participate in the past also. And in general they are more sensitive to their weight, what I have done is just publish their delta and their percentage, not their actual weight, if requested to do so.

To keep people motivate over the year, not just planing to make a binge near the end, we also usually split each prize over the 4 quarters, so there is incentive to lose weight over a period of time rather than all at once. Much healthier.

As for the buy-in, you don't have to pay to play, but you can't win if you don't! Normally the buy-in is some multiple of $20 so it splits evenly. One year we did $40, one year $120. And cash up front so I don't have to be chasing people every quarter to pay up.

So who wants to do a weight loss contest?

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The Plan


OK body, here is the plan. You are a fatty, but you like food. Understand that. You don't dislike exercise, but your generally fattiness makes it hurt to do much. You're out of shape, bastard you.

So here is the plan.

Eat less.
Run more.

No seriously, here is the plan.
1. Keep breakfast and lunch to under 300 calories most times.
2. Eat a sensible dinner as often as possible.
3. Get back on the 100 push-ups plan. This worked, while you did it. You were up to 40 before you quit last year.
4. Work up to running 1 mile. Run 1 mile as much as possible. Next year for multiple miles and better times. Baby steps.
5. When you don't want to run, get on the bike when you watch TV. Stop sitting on your fat ass.
6. When traveling, eat smart. Eating smart starts with ordering smart. Order the smaller cut. Order the strip not the ribeye. Well that's not going to happen. OK order the ribeye but get the veggies not the potato. No, don't get fried things. Bad stomach.
7. And most important, don't quit. So what you had a 3000 calorie day, they happen. Just move on and get back to plan. So what you didn't run for two weeks b/c of a blister. Get on the bike. Get to pushups. Get to it.
8. Rewards are small, but welcome. If I lose 5 lbs, have that sweet. Make it small, but scheduled rewards are a good thing. Improvised rewards for making it through the day, not so good.
9. Take a picture of yourself every day with a shirt off. Scary I know. But do it. You'll be glad in a year. Actually look at the pictures. Don't hide.

So here it is, day 1. I weigh 265 lbs.
Goal: weigh under 225 by Dec. 31st.

Any other suggestions?

A New Begining



Hey there all! I have decided to take this blog in a new direction. As it has been dormant for many months, at the suggestion of my sis-in-law, here's to new beginnings!

As I travel a lot for my job, sometimes several times a month, I get to visit interesting places, and eat excellent meals that I normally wouldn't pay for myself. So this will become a dual blog. First will be to show the neat places I get to go, and the food I get to eat, but also to document my struggle to lose weight.

I have a plan, and they say the most successful resolutions are the most public ones, with the most accountability possible. Well I had planned to do this last year, but with the injury I put it off. Now is the time!

I currently weigh a whopping 265 lbs. I'm a big guy, so people are normally surprised when I tell them my weight. Or they are being polite. But either way, I'm a fatty. I don't feel good, I can't run a mile anymore, I can do more then a few pull-ups or 20 push ups. So the other 1/2 of this blog will be on the meals I eat, the exercise I do, and my progress.

I figure this is as public as it can get. So you will get to see my fat ass slim down in semi-real time. Cheer me on, make fun of my lack of progress. But stay interested. Embarrassing as it is now, it will help me in the long run.

So here's to a new year, and seriously this time, a new me!