We had a medical emergency with the wife (non serious, but seriously freaked out the flight attendants, the passengers beside us, the doctor on the plane, the pilot, the other pilots who had to circle the runway, the paramedics, the gate staff, etc. You haven't lived till you have had a medical emergency declared in flight) and my 4 year old daughter had a 104 fever off and on all week.
Needless to say, it wasn't a good week for exercising. I did get in two sessions on an eliptical, and was able to walk the disney parks for about 3 hours 3 times.
I now need a vacation....
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Anyway, even though I was hosting the event, with plenty of free booze and great food, I kept to the diet, and didn't drink.
I'm down to 185 now. That means I've lost 32 lbs. My target is still to have a BMI in the normal range, so that means I am about halfway there...
I added nuts into my diet this week as a snack and immediately noticed a decrease in my weight loss. Boy those little buggers pack a lot of calories in them, don't they!
After being off the rowing machine for a week, it was hard to jump right back on. The first day back I sat on the machine, started rowing for a few minutes, and was interrupted by family matters. I couldn't bring myself to get back on again and the next day I made another excuse not to start up.
I smacked myself silly though, and for the last three days got back into the training routine. It's easy how to rationalize the I'm to busy, tired, to do it now. Or I'll skip today since I've already missed the last week, and start back up tomorrow. That's probably how most people fall off the rowing boat, so to speak.
As for the recent conversations concerning low-fat vs vegan diets, the Atkins diet seems to be working for me. I'm still not hungry during the day, meals that I prepare or purchase that I would ordinarily eat the entire serving I find that I am satisfied or even feel full halfway through and I don't finish it. That's a good feeling.