I hit my high mark in the fall of 2008. I was a student at Utah State University and I weighed somewhere around 235 to 240 pounds (I'm only 5'10"). I decided something needed to change. I began by eating better. I emphasize better, not healthy. I also began exercising. I started by running one mile everyday. At first, it was a half mile, followed by a rest, followed by another half mile. After about three months I was able to run one mile in ten minutes. This was a huge milestone for me. After six months, I was running two miles a day, six days a week. I lost roughly 70 pounds by the summer of 2009. I started dating the beautiful Marissa Eddy and life was good. The day before Thanksgiving, I proposed to Marissa and we were married in March, 2010. I weighed about 175 pounds at our wedding.
Almost two years have passed since our wedding and, as you can tell, I've regained almost all of the 70 pounds that I lost. I named this blog "How to Lose a Pound in 10 Days" because I want to lose weight gradually. I believe this will help establish habits that will help me keep the weight off. I have some specific goals that I believe will help me reach my ultimate goal of 20 lost pounds in 200 days. I know that may not seem like a great goal, but I'm hoping the trend will continue after the 200 day mark.
Why 200 days? Well, there are exactly 200 days from today (December 13) to June 30, 2012. I figured 200 days at 1 pound every 10 days is very obtainable. I've also set some specific goals to help me along the way. These goals include:
- Lose 20 pounds by June 30, 2012. One pound every ten days.
- Be fit enough by June 30, 2012 to run the Kaysville 4th of July 5K race in under 30 minutes. My in-laws have a tradition of running this race every year.
- Exercise for at least 20 minutes 4 to 5 days a week.
- Cut out fats and sweets as often as possible from my diet (as often as possible does NOT mean completely cut out).
- Drink more water. I'm trying to replace as many beverages as I can with water (for those of you who don't know me, I LOVE soda. It is one of my favorite things in the world).
- Post to this blog every 10 days with a recap of the previous 10 days. I'm hoping this will keep me motivated.
- Stay positive. I tend to complain. I don't want to be known as a complainer. The choice is mine.
clicked on your link from fb and love this! i look forward to reading your progress and what you find that works and doesn't work! have you ever tried juicing? craig and i do it every once in a while to get more nutrients in our system. doesn't taste great (at least not the combos we throw together) but the nutrients are awesome and make your body feel fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAmy, Marissa and I have thought about juicing. We haven't yet, but we're interested in it. Do you have any good suggestions?
ReplyDeleteI saw this link on fb as well. This is way cool. My husband and I recently bought a juicer, and I think it would be great to use one. If you have netflix, watch the documentary, "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead." It's all about a guy who goes on a juice diet and loses a lot of weight...I thought it was pretty cool. He only drinks juice, but I think if you wanted to replace just one meal a day with a juice, it would help you meet your goals. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteYou might be in trouble with some of the food we are going to eat this weekend - I like the goals though Jesse. The deep fry binge you all went on at USU might have been the low point haha.
ReplyDeleteCoincidentally, the Fall of 2008 was when we bought the deep-fryer. Worst decision ever. But I'm looking forward to San Francisco this weekend.
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