3rd time is the charm

Aldethar

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This is the third time that I am starting a thread here.

Sadly I am a person of very high self doubt and my mind keeps winning the fight of "Why do you even bother". I also tend to overthink things and stumble over my own thoughts.

In fact it is so bad that I have rewritten this intro a few times and even closed the browser window.

But you know what. Third time is the charm so here it goes:

I am currently weighing roughly 115 KGs and am as flexible as a metal rod. Stamina is out of the window as well.

My plan is train for a obstacle course that is in May next year.

So my focus this year is weight loss, flexibility and general fitness without even thinking about running. That will happen next year.

So for now I finished the 3rd day of 30 days light cardio and Arms of Steel chair edition.

In the week I am doing intermittent fasting on a low calorie diet, So I should be able to each around 100 - 105 KGs by the end of the year, if not even more as my diet was appalling.

My biggest issue is sticking to all my goals... but I am planning to take it slow.
 

Aldethar

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Thank you all for the messages. It feels nice to be back in this community.

So I finished day 4 of 30 days light cardio and Arms of Steel chair edition and I have to say the light cardio actually tired me out nicely.

At the moment it is 16h00 over there and I do work late shift.... but I will try to complete the October calf challenge as well and catch up the last 2 days.

My mood has drastically improved since I started as well.

The next thing I need to do is find a good stretch program.
 

Aldethar

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Today was day 5 of my 2 programs.

Still in a good mood and the exercises did go a bit easier.

Issue is I am still craving sugary things high in carbs so did have something that wasnt on my plan.

I will NOT call it a cheat snack as that will demotivate me as per usual as this time I want to go in as casual as possible.
 

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Aldethar

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WOW!!! Thank you so much for the birthday wishes.

I had the Friday of from work and was gone for the weekend so only managed to log on back here now.

As you can imagine I did not do any exercises this weekend and woke up once again with a headache this morning. (same as last week Monday)... but no worries... tomorrow will be a checkmark on day 6 :D
 

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Aldethar

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Thank you so much @MadamMeow Will definitely have a look at those.

So sadly my weekends are still a bit chaotic and it will take time to get into the swing of things.

Day 8 of both programs done and dusted as well as day 13 and 14 of the calf challenge.

In general I feel more energetic, however once again my diet is my weak point
 

Aldethar

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Day 11 done for both porgrams.

Day 17 of the calfs is also done but I had to split into 2 sets.

I did however have a breakthrough yesterday and I ate in my time allotted (intermittent fasting) and only the food I was supposed to eat. So I am really happy about that
 

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I had a look at all the programs and will be doing the following once the other 2 programs are done


Cant wait :D
 

Aldethar

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So sadly I came down with bronchitis and sinusitis over the weekend and was unable to train.

Waiting for my chest to clear up a bit more, as even moving around to much keeps me a bit winded. So will most likely wait till my meds are done (tomorrow) and then rest the weekend starting again on Monday.

Not gonna let this small setback get to me
 

Aldethar

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I finished day 1 of the following challenges:

Power Grip
Wall push ups
Better Arms
and Easy Core

The wall pushups I did against the kitchen counter and I know I will be feeling it.

Also finished day 1 of the Baseline program

Busy preparing a meal day for the next month and for now it looks close to this:

Breakfast
Oats with protein powder

Lunch
Greek yoghurt with apple and some cinnamon
3 boiled eggs
2 carrots

Supper
I pay the person I stay with every month to cook extra for me, however I might need to stop that due to finances.. so might end up with stir fry or a chicken salad.
 

Aldethar

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So my shift changed from 14h00 - 23h00 to a 06h00 - 15h00 shift.

Normally I train in the morning, but with the new shift I used to train in the evening which threw me a curve ball with my food and general routine.

To change it up I spoke to my HR and I have gotten a area designated where I can exercise in peace during my lunch break (basically a storage room big enough to move around.

So I finished my exercises just now and then ate around 11h00 to break my fast.

Day 3 done on all the programs... and I can already feel my shoulders pulling tight, so will feel it tomorrow.

For breakfast I am having my oats with protein powder, for lunch I have a meal replacement shake (Optifast) that I will continue to use till it is done, then go over to the eggs. I think I have another 12 or so portions left.

I have not felt this optimistic about my exercises in a while... The nice thing about exercising at work is that I am time limited due to my break time, which means I dont squirrel during my exercises and have a good 20 minutes session.
 

Aldethar

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So I just finished day 4 of all the exercises.

They took me around 15 minutes and it was a great workout.

Yesterday was day one of also sticking to my meal plan, which makes me very happy.

I think the ability to train at work at the same time as I would train at home during my other shifts will really help me in the long run.
 

Aldethar

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Yesterday was the second day I stuck to my eating plan... more or less. I did have a small fizzer.

Today I changed it up a bit, still doing my programs, but I changed my resting period to when my heart rate goes to 107 BPM, which is at the lower end of my Zone 2 heart rate.

This means that my resting period gets shorter on its own if I didnt exert myself during a specific exercise.

I was contemplating of doing normal pushups, but changed my mind as this is supposed to be a month where I just get used to the exercises again.. and actually DO my exercises.


Having changed my training from after work to my break was a MASSIVE game changer. I now look forward to it as soon as I get to work, rather than dread it and see it as a chore
 
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