Responsibility 199, what is it?

Responsibility 199 is a belief; I believe that to be healthy and to increase my longevity I need to weigh 199 pounds or less...
Responsibility 199 is a need; I need to reduce my weight, reduce my percentage of body fat, and the elevated threat of disease my present condition presents...
Responsibility 199 is a mission; I recognize that achieving 199 will be a challenge, perhaps the hardest I have ever undertaken...
Responsibility 199 is a commitment; I acknowledge that I must commit to action, commit to change, commit to myself and those I love to achieve this mission, to increase my longevity...
Responsibility 199 is ME.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Day 7 - Exercise Discipline



That exercise promised yesterday didn't happen. Our plans changed for the evening and the time I set aside evaporated. Not that I am disappointed really since the change in plans was for a good time with the family. Another example that change is good. Yet change can also challenge discipline.

Exercise and what discipline I have for it was on my mind as I awoke this morning. The devil on my shoulder was telling myself I was supposed to feel bad I didn't find a way to squeeze in a work out before I hit the hay for the day. And the angel on the other shoulder was telling me to get over it and do something about it today. Then there was some other creature sitting atop my head telling me to just go back to sleep. When I was done listening to this trio argue I got up and the day going. After taking care of some necessary mumbo-jumbo I did get in a work out. Thirty minutes on the elliptical and three sets of sit ups on a stay-ball (I think that is what it is called; we bought a couple at the start of 2008 when we were to start that year getting healthy). That may not sound like much exercise but as this was my first work out since starting this mission 7 days ago it was enough to see me clawing about for air.

Having got that work out in I sit here typing away with a surge of confidence and 'atta-boy' inside. Now, the question is, when do I workout again? Tomorrow seems like the perfect opportunity as it is Sunday and we have nothing planned other than watching the Nascar race; Talledega time!

My challenge for today is to simply survive dinner without falling off this ship I am happily riding now. We have plans to have dinner with friends we haven't hooked up with in years. The reservation is at one of the better Italian/pasta places in the Chicagoland area; Maggianos. Great place and I love their family style service. But wow, if there ever was a place built to wreck a diet that is not also a buffet, this is it. Realizing that the plan is to enjoy myself and some of what Maggianos offers but behave myself as best I can. Better said, don't just eat eat eat until all plates are clean as I would have done had this dinner been eight days ago.

Responsibility 199... Gotta Do It!!

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great start to me...I think any workout should be considered a good workout though I have the same mental thought that if I'm not reduced to a soupy mess at the end, it wasn't worth doing it all. I'm working on that.

    Maggianos...mmm...(insert Homer Simpson gurgling on his drool here). I've enjoyed the ones in Chicago on business trips, and St. Louis finally got one too.

    I've eaten there a few times and once sine the "journey" restarted in earnest. That is one TOUGH place to eat healthy at, though I managed it since it was only my wife and I and we did NOT get any of the family style meals.

    Wow...I have no advice for you on this one. I guess it'll all come down to portions...and if you must, take your fair share, but immediately package what is unreasonable to eat in one sitting to go.

    Oh yeah...and run to the restaurant and back...maybe that'll help too.

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  2. Kyle, yep - if I can manage portion discipline I should be Ok. Should be! As for the run to/from Maggianos, good idea but not one I am going to take; thanks though :-)

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