The title of this post is not directly related to this post. But yes I did derive some doses of inspiration from the Flying Sikh movie.
I have been going to gym for almost 8 years now. In spite of
my gym regime, I gradually added weight, from lean to over-weight. The one
major reason was lack of discipline – in eating [I never really pinched on the
sugars and fats and never did I stick to the discipline of eating on time],
following a process [no specific schedule for gym, no proper diet]. Last year
as I stepped on to weighting machine it turned to 97 kgs giving me a major
alarm, also my body fat was hovering around a good 29%. I wanted to do
something about it and was pretty irritated and of course felt restless. Coming
from an operations world, I live with data every day and understand the
importance of tracking data and therefore the informed decisions, but that was
something I was not taking into account with respect to myself. That was the
time I started taking pictures of my cardio-activities everyday- the picture
would capture the distance and the calories burnt
This continued for almost 6 months then the biggest problem was extracting the data [distance and appx. calories]. I was searching for a nice app that can track my fitness activities and ran into as usual a myriad of options. I tried couple of them before really getting hooked on to Runtastic Pro. That was the beginning of tracking the data- may be a quantify me moment! I realized that running has been a big weakness for me - right from my school days I was least interested in running competitions and was never inclined towards running. I stayed away from running for a long time [old habits die hard!
I started tracking my
data using Runtastic on the 24th of March 2013. That’s when I started running
consciously, earlier I did but always gave in on the first sign of exhaustion
and sweat. Days rolled by and the data kept pouring into the system. On 31st
Dec my runtastic clocked 324 KMs of running and cycling for the year of 2013. There
were some additional workouts that I did not enter in runtastic but were
captured the old way of pictures that had no real shelf value. My 2014 target
is 1000 KMs of running+cycling and/or any other cardio activities. That is
almost 3 Kms everyday [ 2.73 to be specific]. But I go to gym 5 days a week so
try to balance the required distance in 5 days almost 5 kms a day of running in
30 minutes. It is been one month since my start and I did 82.5 Kms in January.
At the end of month I weigh 94 Kgs and my fat has gone down to 24% and I feel pretty good and fit. I need to inculcate the habit of eating healthy and sticking to time, now given the crazy schedules we all live in, I often found my reasons of not eating healthy and/or on time on something external rather than the intrinsic discipline and the strong motivation. I often have strong cravings especially those days that I don't get a full night sleep [I sleep about 6 hours on a normal day]. If my sleep is reduced then my cravings go up, I have observed one more hard to break pattern - I need to have belly full food before the dinner ! I am trying to break away from some of these observed patterns that are not good for health. I also started to track my food habits a week ago and I use FitnessPal app for tracking my food intake [My Runstaic Pro is integrated with MyFitnessPal]. Calorie count is important but not THE measure that keeps me going. I will come back to you on 1st of March with my progress but do note, if I can run so can you - start small and make sure you eat into your laziness and start doing those little things that will give you a feel good factor. I feel awesome every time I step out of the gym - just one another day - my motivation wins over the inertia and laziness.
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