It’s been a few days (more like 11) since I wrote in my journal. These (almost) 2 weeks has been very eventful to say the least. I received a new job, really got emerged into this new novel I have been writing, been working on a video project with my siblings and have been trying to figure out other ventures to get myself into.
In the midst of all of that, I still adhered to my goal of losing weight and ultimately becoming more physically fit and healthy. Since I’ve started my workout regimen and better eating habits, I’ve lost six pounds! Now as minuscule as it may seem, seeing some type of progress is always rewarding.
My eating habits have improved a bit. In other words, I have not had any fried foods, candy, pop or anything fatty. Although, the best foods seem to be the worst for you I have felt better since cutting those out of my diet.
I made sure to get into the gym even on the days that I really didn’t want to go. I didn’t feel like running, lifting weights or anything on those days. Instead of working out, I wanted to relax and watch TV. But, last time I checked, relaxing and watching television did not contribute to my physical health. Maybe, my mental health but in the long run the TV and sofa would be there when I was done with my workout.
Sticking to a regimen is difficult. No matter what it is. It takes discipline and lots of it. Despite my negligence to write in my journal, I’ve adhered to a regimen. I read plenty of articles on what time to not eat after. One article I read was written by Deborah Enos on LiveScience.com. Enos writes,
“It takes about three hours to digest a typical dinner of about 600 calories that includes some protein, carbohydrates and veggies. If you finish eating around 6p.m. and then stay up to watch the news, by the time 9:30 hits you’ll be feeling hunger pangs.”
This was based on stopping eating around 6 p.m. which for me (and many others) is dang near impossible. I mean, I’m getting off work around 6 p.m. Personally, I don’t enjoy eating a large lunch while at work. Much of my eating comes after 5 or 6 p.m. We can try to live according to what the experts advise but it’s simply not realistic. I’m definitely not my dad who is always in bed by 9 or 10 p.m. For me it’s not possible. After a day of work, I have more work to do. My first job being writing. Which means I’ll be up well past 9.
So, instead of cutting off my eating by 6 or 7, I stuck to not eating past 10. I know it seems late but I’m not usually in bed until midnight or 1 a.m. Then there comes my other issue. Sleep. Getting enough rest is another part of being healthy and ultimately losing weight. I try. I really do try to get an adequate amount of sleep but that never seems to work out the way I would like it to. On a good day, I’ll get about 7 hours of sleep. That’s on a good day. Any other day it’s more like 6.
Having said all that, it makes it even more important to me that I make it to the gym and stay away from the delicious fried and greasy foods. I hit the treadmill/elliptical for at least 30 minutes, 4-5 days a week. After my cardio (and sometimes before) I take to lifting weights and doing aerobic exercises to strengthen my core.
This week has been difficult to eat right. Who can turn down barbecue chicken, ribs and mac n’ cheese? Memorial Day caused me to indulge a bit but, Tuesday I was back at it. Knocking off all those calories I took in the day before. Of course the gym was extremely humid. Five minutes in and I was looking like I jumped in the pool with my gym clothes on. Sweating is good though. As long as I have water nearby, I’d be just fine.
Water has become my best friend. I used to hate water. That tasteless, boring liquid! Since substituting water for pop and sugary drinks, I’ve felt a lot better physically. In addition to me feeling better physically, my workouts have become tolerable. I’m no longer cursing under my breath, 10 minutes in. Instead, I’m cursing underneath my breath at 20 minutes. Which is an improvement. Hopefully, soon, I’ll be able to stop cursing underneath my breath altogether.
I am beginning to feel much more comfortable with this lifestyle. I’m beginning to turn working out and eating healthier into a habit rather than a bi-weekly trial period. This is where it gets rough. Being able to stick to something like working out and eating healthier can be strenuous especially with the summer cookouts and holidays approaching. I encourage everyone who struggles with adhering to those habits to stick to it and have tenacity. Gains will come, even if it is shedding water weight.





As soon as I hit the stairs in my house I was laid out like Lebron in the 2014 Finals. Sprawled on the landing ,helpless, sporting the ugliest Jordan crying face. Pain shot through my legs. “Lord, take ’em – take my legs!” It was painful. All I could do is grit and bear it. Definitely didn’t want a repeat of that.
I should of enjoyed that time a bit more. Now nearly 30 pounds above what I weighed in my early twenties. It’s like carrying a toddler around my waist all day. The abs…gone, the cuts…disappeared, the near chiseled chest…adios! I remember seeing my dad’s stomach. Looked like he was 9 months pregnant with a 4-year-old (I know it’s not possible but you catch my drift). Now I’m looking like the one who’s stomach is blowing up like
I struggled to get into the gym. I went to Planet Fitness. There was too many un-fit people there who took up the machines to do half-ass workouts. I’m not knocking on those who are unfit. Hell, I was unfit! But pizza? At a gym!? I thought the whole point was to lose weight not eat pizza. So I canceled my membership and went to LA Fitness. I was excited; this was a real gym. Yeah, the machines were nice but were so close together and the locker room smelled worst than a public restroom at a gas station off I-75. Worst of all they closed early which made working out on my schedule impossible.
