I have always considered myself a bit of an outdoors woman -- a tomboy if you will. But now that I am over 50 I realize that I am in the worst shape of my life, and all of the things I really enjoy doing, like cycling, hiking, and backpacking, are becoming increasingly difficult. So I'm embarking on a journey - a journey to lose weight and get in shape. I've dropped the ball before on this journey, and I may drop it again. But it's time to get serious.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Friday, September 5, 2014
The bane of my existence
There is nothing that derails my efforts more consistently than these guys ...and because I work for a certain "healthy" pharmacy chain, these are always available. I need coping strategies to avoid the empty calories and fat and I also need a good meal plan that includes healthy and filling snacks to replace my crunch donuts! The road to pedaling the Erie Canal starts right here - with small but important choices every hour of the day.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Short Term Goal: Complete the MS 150 City to Shore Ride

This year, while I have a lighter class schedule, I am heavier - and in worse shape than last year. We've had one big(ish) ride this summer - a 39 mile trek around Burlington County. It sounds like a lot - but it isn't enough and I am beginning to feel woefully unprepared for the upcoming ride. I haven't put the time in at the gym like I'd planned and I haven't spent a lot of time on the trainer at home.
Last year I rode with a bum (right) shoulder that stiffened up and became incredibly painful the longer I was on a bike (or used a mouse, or wrote, or just it let hang there). Whether it was a short 20 miler or the first day of the MS 150 the shoulder pain was almost unbearable. I eventually had a cortisone shot (which wore off before the MS 150) and then a week after the ride I had a procedure to remove some scar tissue. With the exception of one major arthritis flare up the shoulder has been in good shape. Fast forward to this summer when I noticed a new shoulder problem: impingement in my left shoulder. I have been going to PT for about two weeks, which includes some intense deep muscle massage - but so far I still have a limited range of motion with my left arm. Fortunately there is no real pain when I'm on the bike.
Needless to say these upper body problems have really limited my exercise regimen -- my doctor says no to all repetitive motion that would exacerbate the problem and free weights are out of the question. And that is the problem with allowing myself to become sedentary and overweight. Everything is now harder than it would have been had I gotten the weight off years ago. It often feels like a losing battle -- and giving up is so much easier than forging ahead. Quite honestly, the momentary joy from the Tastykake crunch donuts gives me more satisfaction than the 30 minutes on the bike. But I know I have to keep pushing ahead and forcing myself to do the work -- July 2015 will be here sooner than I think.
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