Sunday, January 31, 2010
I am not well
I made it into work, but in my miserable state, could only dream about getting back into my pajamas and sleeping with some old movie in the background. I finally arranged for that to happen around 4:00 p. m.
As I write this (Sunday morning), I have not left the warm confines of my abode. It has been glorious.
Consequently, I am 2 workouts behind. My Friday lower body weights, and my Saturday cardio. I am happy to report that I am feeling better, and hope to knock at least one of these out today.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Who Dat, Indeed!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
I need to hear from you
As weakness attempts to descend on me.....I am told that several people are following this blog, and it certainly would be nice to get a comment every now and then. You can comment anonymously and thus really let me have it.
Even if it's just to express your opinion on peanut butter. I mean, c'mon, everyone has an opinion on peanut butter.
My new love
I have been a very
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Day 17 Recap
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Day 16 Recap
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Day 15 Recap
Monday, January 18, 2010
Day 13 Recap
Fairly uneventful close to the second week, though I can say that I faired much better than #13 Kurt Warner at the hands of the Saints. This sets up a once in a lifetime opportunity for them to finally make it to the Super Bowl. I am seriously considering going down there for the game, and if they win I may have to veto my firm recommitment of no alcohol. I think God would understand.
But I shall cross that bridge when I get there. For now, I am ready to see my weight drop a few more pounds because it is frustrating being stuck around 249 for almost a week.
I remind myself that I'm doing the right things.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
The First Interview
It's been two weeks, and I know readers have been clamoring for more details on the question- WHY? So, in the Obama spirit of transparency, I agreed to sit down to an interview.
So what prompted you to do this?
What, the decision to lose weight or the blog? On the weight, I just got tired of my pants being too tight. (Plus the letter from my father, which I will discuss at a later date.) I did a hard core program in 2006 and lost about 25 pounds and felt great. I slowly put it back on at the rate of about 10 pounds per year, and sometime in '09, I decided it was time to do something again. I had tried a couple of short term diets in 2007 and 2008, but nothing that amounted to any serious results. So last year I decided I really needed to get serious about it. But it was football season (lots of tailgates), and then the Holidays and Bowl Games, so I just decided to enjoy the season and start the day after.
Regarding the blog, as I mentioned over on the sidebar "What this is all about" section, I recently watched the movie "Julie & Julia" and was impressed by the Julie character who blogged about cooking all of the 524 recipes in the Julia Child cookbook in one year. I had never done a blog and thought it might be a fun way to keep me on track and learn a little more about blogging.
Why the no alcohol policy?
Two reasons:
1. The obvious calorie content of the booze and booze by products (munchies).
2. The fear of missing a workout either due to a neighborly invitation for cocktails in the evening or the absence of motivation in the morning (due to former).
But you're an Ole Miss alumni; isn't that crazy?

Very, and I'm a Saints fan too, but they've both been winning more lately so that's helped lessen the need to medicate.
However, I happen to live in a very socially active neighborhood with a certain shall we say "zest for life" that has really made this a lot more challenging that I thought.
What exactly is the program you're doing?
I'm basically following the "Body For Life" exercise program
.
It was created by a guy named Bill Phillips (yeah, he's the metro looking guy on the right), and he produced some amazing results (see some of the before and after pictures) as well as life changing impacts on some of the participants. I really like this program. It's challenging without making you feel like you're gonna puke (see P90X), and it works every part of your body plus cardio fitness. Plus you can send in before and after pictures and possibly win $25,000 cash!
How does it work?
It's 12 Weeks, 6 workouts per week (1 each day and then a free day). Monday/Wednesday/Friday are weights and Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday are cardio. On the MWF weight days, you alternate between upper body and lower body. You can use machines or free weights and have a lot of options on which exercises you use. On the upper body days, you work Chest/Shoulders/Back/Triceps/Biceps, all with separate set groups. On the lower body days you work quads/hams/calves and then do ab work. Both programs take about 45 minutes. The cardio workouts are about 20 minutes. There are some wonderful exercise guides, spreadsheets and logbooks available free on line.
About the diet. What are you doing there?
No formal 12 week diet as defined by some book or service. I am tracking everything I eat (and I mean everything), and I'm incorporating a few diets I've uncovered through the years. I kick started the whole program with "The Three Day Diet" which my neighbors John and Christy recommended. It's a hard core deal, but really got me off to a good start. After that, pretty simple, I'm eating lean meat-chicken-fish, lot's of salad and green vegetables, avoiding the fried stuff and breads.
A big deal is portion size. I learned about that when I tried the Nutrisystems diet in 2007 and lost about 18 pounds in 6 weeks. Man, when that box of food arrived from UPS and I opened it and said "This is my entire month's supply of food?" I mean this box
was about the size of a toaster. But I tried it and too my surprise, it worked and I wasn't hungry after eating that tiny lunch cup.
How much do you hope to lose? What are your goals?

well, like Madonna, nothing too radical....
As I mentioned, I did a similar program in 2006 and lost about 25 pounds. Keep in mind that this program builds muscle so I probably shifted some pounds around to the better. I did all of the workouts, but I didn't diet as strictly as I should have. So this time I am paying more attention to the diet. The sad news is that this time I'm starting about 8 pounds heavier than the last time. I've been busting my ass for two weeks and I'm just now at where I started back in '06. So, with that handicap and 4 more years on this body, (slower metabolisim, etc) I have to be more vigilant.
Anyway, to answer your question, I'd say that weight-wise, I'd love to bust 220 (may be a bit agressive), but I will say that my biggest goal is my gut and double chin. And I'll let the pants and pictures be my judge at the end of this period.
Long term control is my second biggest goal and my biggest fear. Yesterday, I spoke with my good friend Marilyn Beasley, who owns the Diet Center in Jackson . I'm going to meet with those fine folks to get a body fat analysis (which I will post here of course) and get on a maintenance plan.
Sounds great, so how's it going so far?
Overall I am pleased. Obviously, it's never has fast as one would hope, but I feel good; all of the initial soreness is gone, and I'm actually enjoying the sense of well being
coming from all of this.
I've dropped 8 pounds and 2 inches in my gut so far.
So what prompted you to do this?
What, the decision to lose weight or the blog? On the weight, I just got tired of my pants being too tight. (Plus the letter from my father, which I will discuss at a later date.) I did a hard core program in 2006 and lost about 25 pounds and felt great. I slowly put it back on at the rate of about 10 pounds per year, and sometime in '09, I decided it was time to do something again. I had tried a couple of short term diets in 2007 and 2008, but nothing that amounted to any serious results. So last year I decided I really needed to get serious about it. But it was football season (lots of tailgates), and then the Holidays and Bowl Games, so I just decided to enjoy the season and start the day after.
Regarding the blog, as I mentioned over on the sidebar "What this is all about" section, I recently watched the movie "Julie & Julia" and was impressed by the Julie character who blogged about cooking all of the 524 recipes in the Julia Child cookbook in one year. I had never done a blog and thought it might be a fun way to keep me on track and learn a little more about blogging.
Why the no alcohol policy?
Two reasons:
1. The obvious calorie content of the booze and booze by products (munchies).
2. The fear of missing a workout either due to a neighborly invitation for cocktails in the evening or the absence of motivation in the morning (due to former).
But you're an Ole Miss alumni; isn't that crazy?
Very, and I'm a Saints fan too, but they've both been winning more lately so that's helped lessen the need to medicate.
However, I happen to live in a very socially active neighborhood with a certain shall we say "zest for life" that has really made this a lot more challenging that I thought.
What exactly is the program you're doing?
I'm basically following the "Body For Life" exercise program
It was created by a guy named Bill Phillips (yeah, he's the metro looking guy on the right), and he produced some amazing results (see some of the before and after pictures) as well as life changing impacts on some of the participants. I really like this program. It's challenging without making you feel like you're gonna puke (see P90X), and it works every part of your body plus cardio fitness. Plus you can send in before and after pictures and possibly win $25,000 cash!
How does it work?
It's 12 Weeks, 6 workouts per week (1 each day and then a free day). Monday/Wednesday/Friday are weights and Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday are cardio. On the MWF weight days, you alternate between upper body and lower body. You can use machines or free weights and have a lot of options on which exercises you use. On the upper body days, you work Chest/Shoulders/Back/Triceps/Biceps, all with separate set groups. On the lower body days you work quads/hams/calves and then do ab work. Both programs take about 45 minutes. The cardio workouts are about 20 minutes. There are some wonderful exercise guides, spreadsheets and logbooks available free on line.
About the diet. What are you doing there?
No formal 12 week diet as defined by some book or service. I am tracking everything I eat (and I mean everything), and I'm incorporating a few diets I've uncovered through the years. I kick started the whole program with "The Three Day Diet" which my neighbors John and Christy recommended. It's a hard core deal, but really got me off to a good start. After that, pretty simple, I'm eating lean meat-chicken-fish, lot's of salad and green vegetables, avoiding the fried stuff and breads.
A big deal is portion size. I learned about that when I tried the Nutrisystems diet in 2007 and lost about 18 pounds in 6 weeks. Man, when that box of food arrived from UPS and I opened it and said "This is my entire month's supply of food?" I mean this box
How much do you hope to lose? What are your goals?
well, like Madonna, nothing too radical....
As I mentioned, I did a similar program in 2006 and lost about 25 pounds. Keep in mind that this program builds muscle so I probably shifted some pounds around to the better. I did all of the workouts, but I didn't diet as strictly as I should have. So this time I am paying more attention to the diet. The sad news is that this time I'm starting about 8 pounds heavier than the last time. I've been busting my ass for two weeks and I'm just now at where I started back in '06. So, with that handicap and 4 more years on this body, (slower metabolisim, etc) I have to be more vigilant.
Anyway, to answer your question, I'd say that weight-wise, I'd love to bust 220 (may be a bit agressive), but I will say that my biggest goal is my gut and double chin. And I'll let the pants and pictures be my judge at the end of this period.
Long term control is my second biggest goal and my biggest fear. Yesterday, I spoke with my good friend Marilyn Beasley, who owns the Diet Center in Jackson . I'm going to meet with those fine folks to get a body fat analysis (which I will post here of course) and get on a maintenance plan.
Sounds great, so how's it going so far?
Overall I am pleased. Obviously, it's never has fast as one would hope, but I feel good; all of the initial soreness is gone, and I'm actually enjoying the sense of well being
I've dropped 8 pounds and 2 inches in my gut so far.
Day 12 Recap
No, I didn't break down for a dozen, but I did kind of blow it on my no alcohol rule. I'll blame it on Kaye and good friends who stopped over last night. I had a good day eating wise, had a great workout (lower body weights and ab work). I had a small glass of wine while grilling chicken, and that was it until after dinner, when we were all hanging around I had probably 2 more. Felt really guilty this morning so I'm setting a firm pledge. Absolutely no more the rest of this program. Why, you ask? I'll explain a little later when I give my first interview.
On a positive note, I broke 250 with some degree of certainty. I'm happy about that but concerned that it took two weeks. At my current 248, I'm where I started one of these diets about 3 years ago. Today is Saturday and it will be 20 minutes on the elliptical, a Sam's run for essentials, and catch the Saints game. I'm tremendously happy that they re-signed Deuce McAllister and he will be a captain for today's game.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Day 11 Recap
Well, the day went well, cardio on the elliptical this morning, tuna for lunch and a fish taco for supper. Had my first "slip" if you will, but it was clearly thought through, was minor, and I'm not bearing any real guilt about it. Our neighbor Jason came down to visit for a little while and we all fell into an episode of Iron Chef America with Bobby Flay. Watching the two chef's go at it preparing some incredible dishes centered around an Australian Perch fish, got my mouth watering and all of us talking about some good cooking. I had a real craving for a little wine as I watched the show and Kaye was only too happy to poor me a little. About a third of a glass of Shiraz, and I was fine.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Day 10 Recap
Besides being a "10" I chose Bo Derek because we were born 2 weeks apart: November 1956.
Also, (like me), Bo avoids plastic surgery, and at age 53, she still looks pretty good.
Took a break from the lunch routing of tuna fish and took Kaye to Applebees for their soup and salad special. It's all you can eat, very healthy and only $6.99 The soup choices are tomato basil, broccoli cheese or French onion. The salads are grilled chicken caesar, shrimp on spinach, oriental chicken and one more I can't think of. It's McDonald's prices and all you can eat!
Supper was a chicken breast with broccoli, and the early to bed.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Day 9 Recap
Supper was a a delicious spicy red fish on the half shell that Kaye worked up from some fish I had caught on a fall trip to Venice, La. Infused with smoked red jalapenos and white onions, smeared in dijon mustard and paprika, and topped with drizzled butter. mmmm
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Day 8 Recap
Back to Day 8: Today had the makings of a total fail day via fast food. Had to be on the coast (3 hour drive) for 8:30 meeting and gassed up at the Exxon with a built in Krystal about 5:15 am. Needed coffee bad, as I didn't have time to make it at home before I left. Saw that they were offering a Sunriser on Toast and couldn't resist. One sausage patty, scrambled egg between two slices of toasted white bread. Actually felt it wasn't too bad, and I justified that 2 of the 3 items were allowable. followed the meeting with a pit stop at a McDonalds around 10:45 and snatched their last breakfast burrito with another coffee. Got back to the office around 1:00 pm and Kaye was waiting with a
(please don't click here:Quizno's chicken caesar salad. I did leave the bread, but WOW, 1000 Calories! I could have had about 2 Big Macs.Anyway, it was delicous, and did lower body weight workout last night. Kaye made some chicken and spinach pasta (with very little pasta) for supper and I dug right in. This was by far the most I've eaten since this all started and to my shock and surprise, when I woke up Tuesday morning, I had dropped to 249, my lowest morning weight. Go figure....
Sunday, January 10, 2010
The Thrill of Victory
And the Agony of Defeat
Returning home from watching Melissa conquer 26.3 miles, I was greatly inspired to press forward in my own quest with an equal feeling of accomplishment. We had dinner plans to go to Mermaids restaurant to jointly celebrate 3 of our neighbors' birthdays. Kaye suggested that I wear the new pair of Levis she had purchased for me a few weeks ago. I learned the definition of Muffin Top.
A
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Week 1 Is In The Books

Did cardio on the elliptical and wrapped up the week. Observed the Mississippi Blues Marathon (which I will comment on in another post) and had dinner at Mermaid's restaurant celebrating some neighbors' birthdays.
All in all, pretty pleased, though wish I'd dropped a few more pounds. I am still sore in my lower body to the point I can hardly bend down to pick up anything. In fact if I drop any change under a quarter, it's yours, cause I ain't going for it.
Hopefully, this too shall past in the next few days.
Dave 5 Recap
Today was the second Upper Body workout this week and it went nicely. Soreness is much less in the upper body, but my legs are killing me. Hopefully Monday, when I do the second lower body workout, they will recover like my upper body has.
Arctic blast has descended on Mississippi. My daughter is flying in tonight from Austin, Texas to run in the MS Blues Marathon in the morning. It's her first attempt at a marathon, and she picked a cold one. We plan to encourage her to the finish line.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Day 4 Recap

And May God Help America.
It seems that Alabama has won the BCS Championship.
I attended a wonderful game party at a neighbor's and did surprisingly well eating wise. Not there wasn't a lot of wonderful temptation, but I held my own, and had a 1/2 cup of white bean chicken chili (absolutely the best I've ever had: Recipe Here) and 1 cup of regular chili, and a salad. Thursday was cardio day and did the elliptical.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
With Apologies, "Before" Pictures Are Up....
Day 3 Recap
As I got back in my truck to go home, the desire for a good scotch was strong. I think it was partly due to a feeling of satisfaction from the day. We got a nice order approved and I got my workout in. Nevertheless, I was strong.
Healthy eating today for the most part, grilled chicken (slightly processed-came from Sam's club) patties cooked on the George Foreman. Almost fell asleep in the chair watching the GMAC Bowl Game, and Kaye and I were in bed by 9:37. I say this with accuracy because we got one of these for Christmas. (and I love it.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
OK Google: Your Countdown Clock is starting to piss me off
You may have noticed the 90 Day Countdown Clock on the right side of the blog the last couple of days. I set it when I created the blog and have reset it at least 3 times since. It randomly will appear set back to zeroes. Thanks to Kaye for pointing this out. So after searching the issue, I find it's a know problem and I was able to replace with the "Countdown To Ectasy" that appears to be working. Please let me know if it starts doing the same thing.
Day Two Recap
Woke up and weighed in at 254, so the day started nicely.
Decided to do the workout in the evening. Lunch was more tuna. (Note to self, call broker to buy stock in Chicken of the Sea).
Day two was cardio and is the easier of the workouts, although the most boring. I own a home elliptical machine that heretofore had been a clothes storage device. So I dusted it off and did the 20 minutes to Norah Jones.
Supper was grilled chicken strips, spinach salad and hot and sour soup. Kaye prepared them and I grilled them on our new All Clad griddle we got for Christmas. She prepared a few extras and they found their way into my belly.
Evening weight was 258, Ouch!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
The Ugly Truth
Like you needed to see this:
You probably shouldn't click on this picture
Food Item: Calories, Fat (grams)
1. Deluxe Breakfast Biscuit (McDonald's): 1,320, 63
2. Double Whopper with Cheese (Burger King): 990, 64
3. Chocolate Shake (large, 22 ounces, Burger King): 950, 29
4. Roast Turkey, Ranch & Bacon Sandwich (Arby's): 834, 38
5. Baconator (Wendy's): 830, 51
6. Onion Petals (large, Arby's): 828, 57
7. TenderCrisp Chicken Sandwich (Burger King): 780, 43
8. Nachos Bell Grande (Taco Bell): 770, 44
9. Grilled Stuft Burrito (beef, Taco Bell): 680, 30
10. Pepperoni Personal Pan Pizza (Pizza Hut): 640, 29
11. Curly Fries (large, Arby's): 631, 37
12. Chicken Club Sandwich (Wendy's) 610, 31
13. French Fries (large, McDonald's): 570, 30
14. Meatball Marinara (6-inch wheat sub, Subway): 560, 24
15. Big Mac (McDonald's): 540, 29
16. Tuna (6-inch wheat sub, Subway): 530 31
17. Meat Lovers Hand-Tossed Pizza (1 slice, Pizza Hut): 490, 27
18. Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Croissan'wich (Burger King): 470, 32
19. Beef 'n' Cheddar Sandwich (Arby's): 445, 21
20. Extra Crispy Chicken Breast (KFC): 440, 27
21. Supreme Pan Pizza (1 slice, Pizza Hut): 440, 23
22. Sweet & Spicy Wings (5, boneless, KFC): 440, 19
23. Cheesy Tots (large, 12 pieces, Burger King): 430, 24
24. Mozzarella Sticks (4 pieces, Arby's): 426, 28
25. Burrito Supreme (beef, Taco Bell): 410, 17
26. Cold Cut Combo (6-inch wheat sub, Subway): 410, 17
27. Vanilla Frosty (medium, Wendy's): 410, 10
28. Pepperoni Stuffed Crust Pizza (1 slice, Pizza Hut): 390, 19
29. Asian Salad with Crispy Chicken (McDonald's): 380, 17
30. Glazed Kreme Filled Doughnut (Krispy Kreme): 340, 20
31. Original Recipe Thigh (KFC): 330, 24
32. KFC Snacker (KFC): 320, 16
33. Regular Roast Beef Sandwich (Arby's): 320, 14
34. Hershey's Sundae Pie (Burger King): 310, 19
35. Oven Roasted Chicken Breast (6-inch wheat sub, Subway): 310, 5
36. Coca-Cola Classic (large, 32 ounces, McDonald's): 310, 0
1. Deluxe Breakfast Biscuit (McDonald's): 1,320, 63
2. Double Whopper with Cheese (Burger King): 990, 64
3. Chocolate Shake (large, 22 ounces, Burger King): 950, 29
4. Roast Turkey, Ranch & Bacon Sandwich (Arby's): 834, 38
5. Baconator (Wendy's): 830, 51
6. Onion Petals (large, Arby's): 828, 57
7. TenderCrisp Chicken Sandwich (Burger King): 780, 43
8. Nachos Bell Grande (Taco Bell): 770, 44
9. Grilled Stuft Burrito (beef, Taco Bell): 680, 30
10. Pepperoni Personal Pan Pizza (Pizza Hut): 640, 29
11. Curly Fries (large, Arby's): 631, 37
12. Chicken Club Sandwich (Wendy's) 610, 31
13. French Fries (large, McDonald's): 570, 30
14. Meatball Marinara (6-inch wheat sub, Subway): 560, 24
15. Big Mac (McDonald's): 540, 29
16. Tuna (6-inch wheat sub, Subway): 530 31
17. Meat Lovers Hand-Tossed Pizza (1 slice, Pizza Hut): 490, 27
18. Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Croissan'wich (Burger King): 470, 32
19. Beef 'n' Cheddar Sandwich (Arby's): 445, 21
20. Extra Crispy Chicken Breast (KFC): 440, 27
21. Supreme Pan Pizza (1 slice, Pizza Hut): 440, 23
22. Sweet & Spicy Wings (5, boneless, KFC): 440, 19
23. Cheesy Tots (large, 12 pieces, Burger King): 430, 24
24. Mozzarella Sticks (4 pieces, Arby's): 426, 28
25. Burrito Supreme (beef, Taco Bell): 410, 17
26. Cold Cut Combo (6-inch wheat sub, Subway): 410, 17
27. Vanilla Frosty (medium, Wendy's): 410, 10
28. Pepperoni Stuffed Crust Pizza (1 slice, Pizza Hut): 390, 19
29. Asian Salad with Crispy Chicken (McDonald's): 380, 17
30. Glazed Kreme Filled Doughnut (Krispy Kreme): 340, 20
31. Original Recipe Thigh (KFC): 330, 24
32. KFC Snacker (KFC): 320, 16
33. Regular Roast Beef Sandwich (Arby's): 320, 14
34. Hershey's Sundae Pie (Burger King): 310, 19
35. Oven Roasted Chicken Breast (6-inch wheat sub, Subway): 310, 5
36. Coca-Cola Classic (large, 32 ounces, McDonald's): 310, 0
Happy Anniversary
The chapel we selected is a landmark. The Little White Wedding Chapel has seen it's share of celebrities tie the know through the years. From Michael Jordan, Bruce and Demi, Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow to John and Kaye Robinson, it offers a webcam, Elvis impersonator (we passed), and a drive through wedding window. I highly recommend it for do-overs. We plan to renew our vows out there next year marking the 10th anniversary.
This BJ/LJ challenge is limiting my options. I guess I could surprise her with a fruit cup and some cottage cheese.....
Labels:
cheesy,
Las Vegas,
Little White Wedding Chapel
Day One Recap
The first day went fairly well. My head was a little groggy after the previous evening, but I managed to get to the gym before 7:00 am. I did the Body for Life upper body weight workout and went into the office to shower (yes I have a shower in my office) and realized I had left my backpack and laptop at home. My faithful wife brought them in with her and the day began with the usual onslaught of customer service crisis calls after a long vacation period. Had tuna and some lettuce, cheese and crackers for lunch, and some of the leftover gumbo for supper (no rice). Resisted the temptation to imbibe my favorite beverage as we had about 8 people over at our house when I got home. My wife is the President of our homeowners association, and she was hosting a board meeting. These usually turn into marathon sessions about nothing that would drive anyone to drink. Evening weight was 256.
Where I stand

I decided after an up and season of Ole Miss football that I needed to get serious about shedding some weight and getting back in shape. The Rebels did earn a trip to the Cotton Bowl on January 2 and I knew I would likely be attending. Therefore I decided to just postpone the beginning of this challenge until after my return from Dallas.
Appropriately, I made the most of my weekend in the Big D. Wonderful meals at Taverna and The Reatta restaurants in Ft. Worth, breakfast buffets at the hotel, and the best nachos, hot dogs and other assorted concessions that Jerryworld had to offer.
We returned back to Mississippi Sunday evening, January 3rd, 2010, and my wife made a big pot of gumbo. We washed it down with a few scotch's and enjoyed some darts with my son and his new girlfriend who were passing through. Sufficiently bloated, I retired to bed but not before quick weigh in, roughly 260, the heaviest I have ever been in my life. Another weigh in on Monday morning showed about 256.
Labels:
cotton bowl,
gumbo,
Ole Miss football,
reatta
Monday, January 4, 2010
The Quest Begins
Today I begin my 90 day commitment to get back in shape.
I will be using a variety of some well known exercise programs and diets that I have experimented with before. I have decided to create this blog for a couple of reasons. First, to put myself on some form of public accountability to follow through with it. Second, I really enjoyed the movie Julie & Julia where a girl blogged about her one year challenge to cook every recipe (524 in all) in the Julia Childs' cookbook "Mastering the Art of French Cooking". The blog served not only to keep her accountable, but also as a place of interest to those that followed it.
Regarding this blog, I pledge 2 things:
1. to be brutally honest, about this effort.
2. to make reading this as entertaining as I possibly can.
Let's get started.....
I will be using a variety of some well known exercise programs and diets that I have experimented with before. I have decided to create this blog for a couple of reasons. First, to put myself on some form of public accountability to follow through with it. Second, I really enjoyed the movie Julie & Julia where a girl blogged about her one year challenge to cook every recipe (524 in all) in the Julia Childs' cookbook "Mastering the Art of French Cooking". The blog served not only to keep her accountable, but also as a place of interest to those that followed it.
Regarding this blog, I pledge 2 things:
1. to be brutally honest, about this effort.
2. to make reading this as entertaining as I possibly can.
Let's get started.....
Labels:
diet,
exercise,
Julia Childs,
New Year Resolution
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