Fitness Tools, Spring 2012

Heather and I are always looking for ways to stay active. Also, as spring starts to get underway, loosing some of the “lay under a blanket and eat comfort food” weight factors into out goals.

Heather got a tip from a coworker about My Fitness Pall and has whole hardheartedly started using it. I can’t necessarily explain what it has that other food-tracking sites don’t except to say that it perfectly fits what she was looking for. One feature I haven’t seen in the tools I played with last spring is that it automatically adds your workouts into your daily caloric budget, so your food log takes into account that you spent an hour on the treadmill.

Now that we have gone most of a month using the site to track both eating and cardio workouts we have learned a few things.

  • I need a lot more calories than Heather
  • Having more detailed information really allowed us to make small changes that had a big impact
  • Heather is happier if she gets a workout in, if for no other reason than to increase her caloric budget a little
  • We didn’t realize how many little flaws there were in our generic “try to eat healthy” approach we had

On the first point; it has been a sometimes frustrating transition as meal planning gets a lot more complicated when you have to account for different needs. We have managed fairly well, but it’s been an adjustment.

An easy example of changes we made is breakfast. With the realization that I should probably be eating more, and knowing the whole “it’s better to eat a big breakfast” thing, I more or less doubled the size of the breakfast I eat. It’s been surprising to not have the constant feeling of hunger generally have transitioning into a fitness kick like I am on right now.

Along with the daily workouts, Heather has started working out in the mornings without me. The fact that I am not a morning person hasn’t helped our prior workout plans, and making that change seems to leave everyone happier. (I have been told repeatedly that I am not very nice before 7am… can’t explain it, but it must be true)

Things we didn’t know were quite so bad: Bread, pasta, potatoes. I sort of thought we had that under control by switching to whole wheat. Turns out those guys are surprisingly calorie dense. It isn’t that we don’t eat them now, it’s just that we have to be honest about how fast that stuff adds up. Unexpected good news? Bacon isn’t really that bad! I brought back Saturday morning bacon, and have really enjoyed the discovery πŸ™‚

 

My only disappointment with My Fitness Pall is that they don’t really do anything with strength training. I started out the year with the resolution that I would get two days of strength training in every week. The site does allow you to record things you do, but with no feedback, it almost felt like they were discouraging you from doing it.

About that time, my sister mentioned a site called Fitocracy. It’s a site that does two things: publishes your workouts, and gives points for doing things, with levels, badges, and achievements. The latter half of that pair is very video game inspired, but that happens to be something that I can get into.

I wasn’t sure how much I would get into it, but after two weeks, it has already motivated me to take my strength training beyond what I could do at home (push-ups, lunges, sit-ups) and into lifting actual weights again.

Hopefully this all translates into some great results. I guess we will know in a few months!

-Jordan

 

Small tangent that I wanted to mention, but didn’t really fit above: I used a food-tracking website in conjunction with the cardio kickboxing thing we did last year. It didn’t provide any guidance as to how many calories I should be eating, and my ‘coach’ (a well meaning volunteer) didn’t really ether. Long story short, apparently doing an hour of high-intensity workout on 1400 calories a day doesn’t actually produce good long term results when your my size. (for reference, even without a workout, MFP figures I can eat 2100 a day and still loose weight)

 

The Slog

It’s that time of year again… Christmas is over and the weather just keeps getting colder. It makes it hard to want to do anything except crawl under a blanket on the couch and eat warm carbs.

This isn’t the first winter I have seen though. Heather and I are, distressingly, starting to establish a pattern to deal with this time of year. The initial plan had been to put our wedding anniversary provide some diversion in the midst of the post-Christmas blues. While that helps, we find ourselves feeling way too lethargic by about January 5th.

So for the third year running, we have embarked on a fitness challenge! I shouldn’t take too much credit, Heather is the driving force behind our decision every year… Something I am incredibly grateful for, considering I still lack the drive to start one of these despite the demonstrable benefits they have provided in my life.

That being said, going to the gym when there is an inch of slush in the parking lot and the air temperature is one degree is no fun at all. Also, it seems we aren’t the only people to have decided now is the perfect time to hit the gym, so it’s five times as crowded now as it was a month ago.

All the same, we are working out once again! I never expect the incredible soreness that comes with these things… I guess that means we are making progress πŸ™‚

On the topic of being more healthy, I saw a recipe for pumpkin sloppy joes (aka Sloppy Jacks)

I won’t re-post it here, as you can head over to Cheap Healthy Good for the recipe

I knew I had to try it though, because as a rule Heather loves anything that involves pumpkin!

We didn’t have ground turkey on hand, so I just used beef. The results were… remarkably sloppy-joe-like. I suppose you would be able to see the difference if you had my filling next to a ‘normal’ batch, but I was surprised how unremarkable it was. It was also shocking to find that we couldn’t really taste the pumpkin in the sandwiches.

In keeping with the aforementioned rule, Heather loved them. I think we may have another quick meal on her list of favorites.

(no picture included, because they looked just like sloppy-joes)

-Jordan

Kicking Off A New Chapter

I wasn’t actually going for the dumb pun when I wrote that title, but I seem to have made one.Β  The new chapter, if you will, for Heather and I is doing a fitness challenge with a cardio-kickboxing class.

Heather and I saw amazing success when doing the “Body For Life” program, but we have found that we were only able to stay dedicated to going to the gym every morning when we were meeting each other there. The Atlantic drive, sucked all our free time and energy out of fall, and the cold snowy winter really made working out hard. Both of those have left us feeling lethargic and unmotivated to jump into spring and summer.

We have decided to counter that aggressively! Today, and every day but Sundays, over the next nine weeks, we are planning to be at the gym doing some ridiculously intense workouts… starting at 5:15AM. The early mornings may kill me, but we have too many after-work activities to reliably use any other time-slot.

So, if my posting slows down a little, you will know why πŸ™‚

-Jordan

September

A few days into Sep and we have skipped our morning workout two of two opportunities to try and get a little more sleep πŸ™‚ I can’t believe how hard it’s been to catch back up these days.Β 

Also, today was the first day I walked outside in the morning and thought “WOW it feels like fall!” Β I know it’s a little dumb to be making a post about the weather, but it seemed like an event worth remembering what day it was this year

-Jordan