Category Archives: Size 20

Friday Update

Whoa ya’ll.  The working out may have paid off this week (despite so-so eating) because I had a fantastic week!

Weight Loss this week: 5.4 pounds!!!!  I’m also now in the LOW 240s, and can deposit some $$ in my weight-loss rewards account :)
Neck: no change in a month
Waist: lost 1″ in a month
Hips: lost 1″ in a month

The possible lesson here: though I should strive harder for better eating, still showing up to the gym makes a difference.  Workouts this week included a body-pump-esq class (so fun, so sore, by the way), lots of machines (rower, treadmill, etc. etc.), and tennis lessons.  I worked out Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.  And, I plan to work out every day in the next week, except Tuesday (bible study).

Regarding food, it always comes back to strong planning.  I had lots of lunch time salads (that I made!) this week, but I struggled at breakfasts and dinners.  It’s back to meal planning and vegetable-rich meals.

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The Search for a Gym Part 2

Well, as promised, here is my spreadsheet (or rather, screen shots from it)!  Yay!

So, a little background.  I prepared this spreadsheet for a friend who was searching for a house, to help her evaluate the houses she came across.  When I decided I needed a gym, I expanded the sheet to work for my needs.

The first step was to identify the KEY things I needed from a gym, which are:

  • Affordability / value
  • Close to home
  • VARIETY.  I need options!  Low and high impact.  Relaxing and energizing.  Anything to keep me from getting bored.
  • The locker room facilities need to not be gross

From there, I visited gyms.  Six to be exact.  And, as I did, a number of other attributes struck me as important, like:

  • Has more than one group exercise room and use them.  This way, there’s a 5pm class, a 5:30pm class and a 5:45pm class
  • Inspires me to show up!  As a reader put it, the right gym for you is the one you will go to.
  • Doesn’t smell like a dirty sock or a bottle of bleach, but rather somewhere in the middle

From there, I ranked the key items and came up with a few extras, then got to work on my spreadsheet!  For each attribute (the rows), I applied a weight – how much that particular thing matters to me (out of 100%).  Then, for each gym (the columns) I rated them on a 0 to 10 scale.  Take a look:

For the monthly cost, I had to set parameters (no need to apply a value when the value already exists).  So, here is how I assigned a value:

And the results (drum roll please!):

So, let me help you here.  Ignore the zeros.  Not that the ranking has the top choice as a 6 (and not a 1).  The Score is the calculation of weight times score for each attribute, then added together.  Pure Austin has the highest score with a 73.2.  The next-lowest score is just there to get me to the spread, which is VERY important.

As I’ve played around with this spreadsheet, the spread has been the one thing I’ve kept a close eye on.  Pure has always been in the top spot, but at one time (before my follow-up visit), it was by a margin of 17 points.  Now, it’s just 4 and change away from Gold’s, which is 4 and change away from Lifetime.

I’ve been trying to come up with a good analogy here, and this one will have to do: Say you have two pairs of jeans.  You like them both just fine, but then you buy new jeans.  There is something about new jeans that makes all the rest of your jeans all but obsolete in your closet.  That’s because the spread between newest jeans and the other two is BIG, but the spread between the older two is just a little (if at all).  Well, my top three gyms are like three equally good pairs of jeans, and I like them MUCH more than the 6th pair at the back of my closet.  Does that help?

So, all this to say, I’ve eliminated three gyms and still have some thinking to do on the remaining three.  This week, I’m testing out Lifetime.  Next week, I’m testing Gold’s.  Sadly, Pure Austin doesn’t have a free one week trial.  What they DO offer is this: a one-day pass is $20, and if you decide to join, you can apply that $20 to your enrollment fees.  I plan to check it out Saturday or Sunday.  Some may scoff at the price tag of $20, but if I were to go to Austin’s Lady Bird Lake and SUP for an hour, it would cost me at least that.

Also, with some of them requiring a contract, and others not, I COULD give Gold’s a 3 month shot, and then if it’s not working for me, join one of the contract ones.

So what are some of the criteria you would look for in a Gym?  Thoughts on my spreadsheet?  Sorry it took so long!

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What a Bunch of Brats: Biggest Loser No Excuses

Ugh!  Outrage!

I watch the Biggest Loser every week, and I am 10 minutes into this week’s episode.

For those of you who don’t watch the show: 20 some odd overweight contestants fight to lose the largest percent of their body weight while at a Fat Camp of sorts, with access to all the best equipment, nutritionists, doctors and personal trainers.  Each week, by having a low percentage of weight loss that week, a handful (usually 2) of people fall “below the yellow line” and and one goes home.  So, as the season comes close to wrapping up, there are like 5 players left.

EVERY SEASON, there is an opportunity for one player who has been voted off to come back.  The way they get back depends – it can be as simple as having the largest percent of weight loss at home or, to date to winning a marathon.  Why would anyone want to get back onto “the ranch?”  Cash prize, yo.  If you are one of the finalists, you’re prize potential for winning is much higher (there is an at-home prize too, but it’s besides the point here).

Admit: I once stood in line for a couple of hours to be on the show.  For realz.  It was February, in Chicago, and though I was covered by an overpass, and wearing boots, at some point I could not feel my toes any longer, and I left.  I knew I had a slim chance anyway, and I knew that a lot of contestants are picked out ahead of the castings (remember Heba and her hubby? Bob found them at a bar or something).

Ok, here is where the spoiler alerts come into play, so you’ve been warned!

With five players left, they are basically at the 11th hour, or “one yard line” as trainer Bob puts it.  They get wind that it’s now the week that past contestants come back and vie for a spot.  Granted, it is RARE for this to happen so close to the finale, the contestants are up in arms and ALL want to quit.  I guess they think if they protest, threaten to quit, etc., the producers will cave.

I mean come ON folks.  You have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.  Are you seriously going to behave like a bunch of bratty quitters because “it’s not fair?”  I thought this was the season of “no excuses.”  Not only that, but you SIGNED A CONTRACT that SAID this exact thing would happen, and that it would happen this close to finals.  The contract stated that whomever won that competition would be eligible for the final prize.   Remember that?  No, you were too excited that you had been selected for the show, you were ready to sign away your first born child.

One contestant (Kim) said she wanted to compete in the finals with the people who deserved to be there.  That infuriates me because there are certainly people who undeservingly went home.  I mean, they certainly went home under the rules of the game, so it was fair, but it would be someone who has a ton of heart whose body just didn’t cooperate that week, or got a pound disadvantage in a competition that week, or who was pushed below the yellow line by someone who got a one pound advantage.

Buddy (who I have been routing for) says it’s not fair that some person got to spend the last 8 weeks with their families (where as he has left his kids and new born baby at home), and they could now win the game (ahem, which is always the case).  He feels that if he had to sacrifice time with family to better himself (and in a round about way, his family), then someone who didn’t make that sacrifice shouldn’t win.

Honestly, these people have just gotten too worked up about it.  Have you ever been in a social situation where some piece of negative gossip or just general piece of negativity spirals out of control?  I’m chuckling as I type this because this one time, in 9th grade, with two of my best friends at one high school, and another best friend of mine and I were at a different high school (after having been together for 8 years), we had a drag-out discussion accusing one another of having “changed.”  At the time, I guess it was the ultimate friendship sin to change in any way, shape or form.  At the time, we were all perhaps a little narrowly focused on it.  Looking back, of course we were changing.  We were 15!

Anyways, these people are in a frenzy.  Much ado about nothin’.  And it makes me mad.  It is HARD to get on that show.  If they hadn’t “caught wind” of it, and had been surprised like every other game twist, I don’t think they would be reacting in the same way.

Ugh.  I guess my rant is over.

Just as a final (positive) note, can someone please shoot confetti cannons at me when I reach size 8!?

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This and That

So, a little content for my readers (In hopes that you won’t notice I have yet to post my Search for a Gym Part 2 article).

First of all, WELCOME!  There have been SO MANY new visitors from the Prior Fat Girl blog site.  ‘Tis true, I did not win a spot as a blogger on that site, but knowing I have so many supporters (and votes!) is a great consolation prize.  I hope I can deliver on all of your expectations.  Yesterday was the biggest day my little blog has ever had :)

Regarding my perfection post of last week, le sigh.  I have not been perfect.  I haven’t been terrible – I’ve been working out a lot, despite some hip issues.  I AM working around the hip pain for the moment, but I will see the doctor today and confirm it is nothing serious.  I did talk to a nurse friend of mine (she happens to be a doctor of nursing, and a former bone nurse (the term is escaping me)) who thinks it is a hip sprain or just general strain.

I have continued in my search for a gym, taking full advantage of trial memberships and such, just to make an informed decision.  Lifetime Fitness – oh my!  So many options, such quality machines and classes.  And the hot tub, steam room, etc.  Why is it 8 miles away?

I will be back soon with news about my hip and my fun little Gym spreadsheet!  Promise.

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The Search for a Gym Part 1

So I have decided to add a gym to my options for work outs.  I’ve been going to boot camp and tennis, with a little apartment gym for filler.  The problem, as mentioned in my last post, was that both were quite hard on my body.  Sure, sure – no pain, no gain.  I believe there’s something to that.  However, when there is pain, I think it’s important to listen to your body and modify your work outs.

The trouble with modified work outs (for me, at the moment), is I don’t have a lot of low-impact options.  And so, I have decided to join a gym to have more options of equipment, classes, and such.  For example, in this particular situation I’m in, with a bum hip that keeps me from walking comfortably, I could still take advantage of a lap pool, yoga and *maybe* a bike (all of which I have very little access to).

And before I get to the meat of this little (or not so little, as it’s turning out) blog post, let me describe my apartment gym.  Five treadmills (4 work properly), three bikes (none of which track heart rate / calorie burn), two ellipticals, which are available for use but make racket as they “work,” and two stair climbers (which I admittedly have never touched).  Not bad.  The weight room is decent, but they don’t have “opposite” machines (i.e., there is a hamstring machine, but no quad machine).  So, equipment-wise, I’d give them a 5 out of 10.  The disadvantages: a homeless man was once found camping out in the men’s restroom sauna.  The apartment complex forgets to restock the toilet paper.  Random supposed tenants come in to horse around (they are generally dressed in jeans and Jordan’s).  Then there’s the guy that works out barefoot….  So yeah, I would really like to find a safer place (both machines and clientele) to work out in.

Here are the six I have visited thus far:

Gold’s Gym:

This was the first stop on my quest for gyms.  I’ve had a membership with this gym (different location) before, and the one I is truly the most convenient location to both work and home.  Why oh why does every Gold’s Gym feel like a basement inside?  It’s usually low ceilings, overly-mirrored walls, and the smell of rubber mats.  Anyways, the sales guy was super nice.  He asked lots of questions about what I’ve been doing, why I was there, what was and wasn’t working for me, etc.  His approach was all about the five-components of fitness (ummmm, cardio, strength, nutrition, coaching and…..(forgetting….) Oh! supplements).  After a little info gathering, he paired me up with a trainer to show me the gym.  The trainer was quite honestly a little full of himself, and quite presumptuous about me and my current habits.  For instance he assumed that because I was (1) large and (2) at a gym that I had never worked out in my life (yes, I am large, but I used to be larger).  He also walked around with his chest puffed out – not sure why, smugly smacking his gum.

After the tour, I was handed back off to the original sales guy who took me through an online simulator that showed where I would be in two months (see picture below).  Interesting, but not enough to sell me.  And of course, the packages all included pricey personal training.  That is, the first ones mentioned.  $1600 for 36 personal training sessions plus $16.99 every 2 weeks for gym membership (that was the premium options).  Then a $700 option, then $550, and so on and so forth.  And of course, the more you sign up for TODAY, the better your deal.  But, as it turns out, my company gets a little discount there ($14.95 every two weeks).  It’s definitely a cheap option.

The offer classes, but they only have one room, so there aren’t say three classes all happening at any given hour.  They DO have Zumba and Body Pump, which I like.  No pool at this particular location, but other Gold’s do offer them.

Pure Austin Fitness:

As I arrived, it felt as though the clouds started letting beams of sunlight shine down to illuminate this building.  I walked in and the place was full of windows, clean, and with a real Austin vibe.  They offered me a bottled water while I waited for the sales girl to sit down with me.  As I found my seat, I started to peruse the class list – yoga, Pilates, cycling, open-water swim (they have a lake!), lap swimming (there’s also a pool), stand-up paddle board, boot camp, pure pump, rock climbing, and kayaking.  They call themselves the indoor gym for outdoor people – and they deliver!

With their class list, I realized I’d get the occasional boot camp, if I wanted it, but with options for other things when my body starts to hold me back from the high impact workouts (like yoga and swimming).  And, the price is comparable to boot camp, so this could actually potentially replace my boot camp – without giving up the thrill of it.  And so, with the remaining budget, I can do Tennis (not part of the gym), OR I can take advantage of this gym’s bonus clinics.

As for pricing, there are 6 different plans that range from $66 – $116 per month, depending on how much of a commitment you give, how much you pay in advance, etc.

24 Hour Fitness:

Perhaps it is because I’d just come from the creme de la creme of gyms (IMHO), but this place was not my cup of tea.  I felt like I was in a 1980s music video with peach and green walls, mirrors, and steamy spots.  The place smelled like a sock, the showers had like 10% privacy, the bathrooms were incredibly muggy, and even on a Friday night, it was packed with people.

The sales guy was so off his game that I wondered if he liked his job.  Don’t get me wrong, he was polite, but did not give a flip about selling me a membership.  He gave me a tour, gave me prices, and answered my questions, but there was certainly no sales pitch (which I was glad for).

As I was pretty much over this place by the time we get to pricing, my memory is fuzzy.  I think it was about $60 for a registration fee, and $35 a month.  Rumor has it that Costco offers a 2 year membership for like $300 (or something similarly crazy-good), making this place an even more affordable option, if you have a Costco membership.

Planet Fitness

This place surprised me.  I had heard about $10 per month memberships and expected a run-down place.  Quite the opposite.  They had TONS of equipment, all in working order.  The place smelled good.  The one big disadvantage was that they offer no classes.  So in terms of what it offers, it’s no better than my apartment gym, except the machines are probably in better working order, and they likely have toilet paper (I didn’t check).  If you’re into this sort of thing (and I’m not, though admittedly was at one time), they have tanning beds. They also have massage chairs.  Showers and such were very nice.  And the pricing was the cheapest of all the gyms I went to (unless the  Costco rumor about 24 Hour Fitness is true) – including sign-up fees.  $10 – 20 per month, again based on commitment and how many gyms you want to go to.

Lifetime Fitness

If this place were not eight miles from home, and in the opposite direction of the office, this might be The One.  The largest gym I visited, it has ALL kinds of amenities, including free towels when you work out, free blow dryers, an Aveda salon and cafe/bistro.  In the aquatics area they have, ahem: two hot tubs, a lap pool with 5 lanes and 82 deg. water, an indoor family pool with slides, an outdoor pool area with shaded lounge chairs and misters, plus another cantina restaurant.  Almost the entire second floor was cardio equipment and weights, plus three or five studios for their plethora of classes.  Back to the first floor, they had volleyball, basketball, rock climbing, squash and racquetball.

One thing that kind of annoyed me here was that a lot of stuff costs extra.  Like, though a yoga class is free, the yoga clinic is $25.  Nutrition seminars, dance classes, etc. are all $25.  Their trainers are $75/hour.  The food isn’t cheap.  It’s just that a lot of the things that particularly enticed me all seem to come with an extra fee.  Bummer.

This was a very family centric place.  That by no means is a turn-off for me, but as these are nation-wide at this point, just something to know.  They even have a family locker room, where both moms and dads can go.

Membership was about $70 to sign up and $72 per month, though they have regular specials on the sign-up fee.  Also, there are about $300 in perks when you sign up, which you can use for personal training, some of their pay-for classes, etc.

Premier Lady

Sadly, this place depressed me.  I was hopeful going in – because it has an excellent location for me and offers aquatics based classes (think Zumba in the water).  However it was small, a little run-down, and not a place I would look forward to going.  But, it is ladies-only, which is a big plus if you are someone who worries about your pony-tail bouncing cutely while you run on the treadmill (I don’t care myself, but am happy when it does).  You also won’t get the gross grunting of men, nor the steroidal people hoarding all the tools needed to use the ropey-like machines (what are they called?).

Memberships are on par with 24-hour fitness.

Decisions decisions.  I think the decision is pretty clear, though I threw my options into a custom spreadsheet I created.  Come back soon to have a peek!

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Popcorn Snack

So I thought I’d share one of my FAVORITE snacks. It’s not especially healthy, but it is low calorie when you have that craving for something crunchy and salty, but don’t want to completely ruin your diet for the day.

So, pop some 94% Fat Free microwave popcorn. I prefer the butter flavor. Pour it into a big bowl (like the popcorn should not pass the rim of the bowl). Then, spray it down with one of those zero-calorie buttery sprays (like I can’t believe it’s not butter). Finally, sprinkle with grated parmesan cheese.

Yum!

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Shoot for the Moon

“Shoot for the moon.  Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.”  -Brian Littrell

It is completely possible you have seen this quote on a magnet at a cutesy gift shop.  Anyway, this quote has really been swirling around in my head quite a bit lately as I have contemplated the idea of perfect eating and activity.  It is no secret I have half-assed it (admittedly) at times in the past nine months.  I’ve had plateaus and so-called set-backs.  I’ve gained weight when my goal is obviously to lose it. My most unsuccessful weeks are the unfocused, whiney and feeling-sorry-for-myself because of the enormity of losing 100+ pounds weeks.

My best weeks are focused.  Well-planned.  Full of activity and vegetables, lacking in food cooked out of the home.

“Shoot for the moon.  Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.”  Perfection for me is the moon, but since I haven’t been shooting for it, I’m landing – nowhere.  No stars.  Well, maybe not NOWHERE, per se (I HAVE lost weight).  But this has me asking – where WOULD I land if I shot for perfection?

The idea of perfection has overwhelmed me for some time.  I have really been thinking of what it means I will need to give-up, rather than what it means I will take on.  It is completely possible I will learn even more healthy eating and activity habits. Will I always be perfect?  Much to my chagrin, likely not. BUT, I don’t want to be so forgiving with myself when I do fall off course.

As part of this effort (starting Monday Tuesday), I will also be aiming for a three-pound-per-week weight loss.  “GASP!” I hear?  Yes, it is drastic.  But again, it comes down to shooting for the moon.  If I shoot for 3lbs (based on healthy eating and increased activity), imagine what might happen on the scale.

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An Imperfect Start

So, for today, I had a post that was signed, sealed and scheduled for delivery.  The theme of the post: perfection.

And then, at 12:30 AM, I got sick.  Like, hugging the toilette, wondering what I possibly could have done to cause this, crying every time I threw up, wishing I had someone to go buy me medicine SICK.  After the 7th or so trip the bathroom, sweaty and gross, I took a bath and finally felt better.

The post I had planned (which you will now see tomorrow) was all about planning and striving for perfection.  So, how fitting is it that on the day to begin, I lose control over my plans?  The best laid plans, they say…

I’m feeling better, now.  At 7 this morning, I took a trip to the store to purchase necessary supplies and medicine (which I will keep on hand moving forward).  I took the day off from work and basically caught up on all the sleep I had missed while up all night.  Now I’m rested, though feeling my plans for the week are off as I have to throw out a batch of home-made clam chowder. Sigh…  A bunch of groceries, down the chute. The chowder was to last me 6 meals.

So, I’m revisiting my meal plan for the week, seeing what I have on-hand that I can use (or affordably supplement) to make up for the five meals I had yet to eat.  For now, still recuperating.

 

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Vacation – Final Thoughts

Vacation is (was!) amazing.  And a perk to it all – I managed to lose weight (a little less than a pound, but a loss all the same).  On my last day of vacation, back inAustin, I slept in, got a pedi, potted some flowers, went to boot camp AND THEN went to the gym.  Oh yes!

So what was my secret for losing weight?  Weeeeeeell, for

(1) Chicago is a very active city – you walk everywhere.  In Austin, you really have to drive everywhere.  Though I lived there for some time, I think most of my stops were on-the-way, or else I would drive to them. For instance, shopping: I stopped into the stores on the way home, but if I was intentionally shopping, I would drive.

(2) I wasn’t so busy that I had to fit in meals I didn’t have time to mindfully consider.  It wasn’t about what was easy and quick, but rather I could carefully plan the time of my meals and snacks so they were 3-4 hours apart.

(3) I didn’t order everything on the menu.  I never *really* did that, but I would order an appetizer to share, a meal with sides, and a diet soda or alcoholic beverage.  This time around, it was water all the way and no appetizer.  And, as I mentioned in my previous, Bottomless Pit post, I didn’t always finish everything on my plate.

(4) Food is less of my focus this particular week.  I mean, I hope the feeling lasts, but it was really all about reconnecting – with or without food.

I unfortunately cannot credit any weight loss to working out.  Every time I considered it, there was some guilt about having “me” time when I have a limited amount of time with friends.  This is something for me to think about, for sure.

The last four days of my vacation were wonderful.  Just more of seeing old friends, visiting my old church, and just relaxing with my nook to absorb a taste of my old life.  Here are pictures of me and some of my friends/family:

Hanging out in the car with my Great Aunt - Jean :)

When at my Aunt's house, this is where I slept

This is the home of my wonderful friend Linda, and her family (well, sort-of - they live in one of the town homes, though not the one pictured).

Linda and I at Lou's pizza

At the Bulls game with friends!

The Bulls!

And (and, and, AND) I’m soooo close to the next 5lb mark!  Maybe by next Friday :)

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The Bottomless Pit

While eating breakfast at a Chicago home-cooking restaurant, I was amazed to find I did not finish everything on my plate.  I had my eggs and two mini salmon cakes, but barely touched the grits, cornbread or biscuit.  This floored me not for the first time this month.

I have said it before and I will say it again: I used to be a bottomless pit.

I would not only clean my own plate, but you better believe not a single appetizer was taken from the table uneaten.  And, if I saw a friend’s food going to waste, I might offer to take it off their plate.  Though I suppressed how this overeating made me feel, if I’d taken the time to listen to my body, it was likely in pain; I’m sure my stomach was stretching to new limits.  My body could only just handle what I was doing to it, and doing to it completely mindlessly.

Perhaps there was some bit of wholeness or completeness that came with a full stomach or a completely cleaned plate.  Everyone has their “thing.”  I have a cousin who constantly empties the crumb tray on toasters – says it makes her feel good, like she can’t relax until the toaster crumbs are taken care of.   For some it’s having a cup of freshly sharpened pencils, doodling while on the phone, locking the front door, counting to 23 in their heads over and over again (I know someone who does this, by the way).  I can’t say for certain this is what emptying my plate did for me.

But today, watching the waiter take some of my food away, was a sense of accomplishment – not for what I did in that meal, but rather for the different way I approach food these days.  The goal of eating out with a friend is no longer what I get to eat; the focus is now on the time spent together, the conversation had.  And, for this reason, there’s little to no eating out alone anymore, and very rare occasions of picking up food.

It’s comforting to know my pit has a bottom now.

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