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55-year-old James Horejs, of Mentor, is a contestant in The News-Herald's Lighten Up in 2013.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Hitting the Lottery
You know when the Power Ball or Mega Millions lottery jackpots reach hundreds of millions of dollars and everyone dreams of winning? If you won, what would you do?
I started to think, "When I achieve all of my fitness goals, what will I do?" Then I started to look at where I stand right now relative to where I want to be. All of my fitness goals were not too lofty, so they are within reach. Not easy reach, but within reach.
Like in the comics, a light bulb lit up over my head. (Make that an energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulb since this is a "green" blog.)
Imagine being the lottery winner - the new millionaire - who doesn't really need to work again. Winning the lottery isn't just about a huge amount of money and the ability to buy frivolous things. It's really about what having money does for you. It gives you control. Control of your life.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Finally, Working Out is More Fun
Saturday, March 23, 2013
This Blogs for You
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
On (the) Track
Although a former miler in high school and a two-time marathoner in my early adult years, I was far from being a star at either endeavor. However, I still consider running to be REALLY running - like 7 or 8 minute miles. No slow jogging for me. Running always resulted in a great cardio workout in only about an hour, not to mention kept me in pretty good overall shape.
Last I checked, a funeral home was not one of the Lighten Up sponsors, so I have rejected any criticism of age or physical condition. I still feel 25 years old, have never had any health problems or major injuries nor the need to take prescription medication. (Alcohol is technically considered an "over the counter" remedy.)
Now I am about to start running again - REALLY running. This new-found fun will be two-fold:
Monday, March 18, 2013
LightenUp's Lessons Learned
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Building a Time Machine
Most contestants are diligently toiling through the task of building a sleeker, perhaps faster, self-propelled vehicle. One that is fuel-efficient. One that doesn't run on processed fuel, only clean, pure bio-fuel, commonly produced by nature. One that will run smoothly year-after-year with little maintenance.
The vehicle I am trying to build is a Time Machine. A Time Machine has many similarities to the other vehicles. In fact, it looks just like them. The plans have been in the works for a few years, I just never got around to start building it until this year.
Gathering up all the basic parts has been done. Behind several beer cans and an empty pizza box, I found a strong frame in decent condition. It had been laying on the couch for years. It was so heavily-wrapped in a thick covering that I could hardly recognize its potential.
By design, my Time Machine has a very specific date that can be set - 1982. Back then lived a strong, healthy man. He ran every day. No activity was off limits. I need to find that man.
Right now, my Time Machine is about 50% complete. The fuel system has been set-up, its daily intake calibrated and it does everything it needs to do. The Time Machine has already been beta-tested. The ignition system has worked so far. The drive starts every morning. The Time Machine has proven right now that it can go back to about 1995 at about 50% speed. During that preliminary test, a man was found. Although fabulously handsome and interesting, he was not quite the same man I remember further back in time, the one I really want to see.
In just a few months, when this contraption gets lighter, I think it just may be possible to travel a little further back in time to meet that stronger, healthier man.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
More Pressure? or Unfair Advantage?
This is now huge pressure. More than just being listed in the contest's weight chart every month.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Fat Burn Revisited
My immediate, significant weight loss makes sense because of the immediate, significant changes made in my life. It was easy to determine from information I had logged that a big chunk of the month's loss was in the very first week. That result was a one-time deal and for good reason. In my opinion, my body lost a lot of water and purged itself of toxins and waste. In other words, I cleansed my body and got it healthy REAL FAST. I could actually feel it as it happened, like a chemical reaction in a test tube.
1,800 calories per day = "calories in" (from consistent, healthy diet)
THE GOOD NEWS: Strict diet and strict workout schedule means my weight loss will not average less than 2 pounds a week.
THE BAD NEWS: The math proves some limits here.
For example, to lose FOUR pounds a week would require a calorie deficit of 14,000 calories per week or 2,000 calories a day. To do this would require limiting my diet to 900 calories AND keep burning a total of 2,900 calories per day (1,800 basal / 1,100 from activity). Or I could stay with my current diet and DOUBLE my activity level. Either method is impossible to sustain for 6 months - probably impossible to sustain for 6 DAYS.
Option 1 "Starving" provides too little energy (from food) to work out
Option 2 "Work out 4 hours a day" is not practical from a time standpoint
This proves why weight loss experts say that too much weight loss too quickly is unhealthy or unsustainable in the long run. Two pounds a week, I just proved to myself, is do-able.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Memory Loss
I CAN'T REMEMBER not eating breakfast
I CAN'T REMEMBER drinking a beer
I CAN'T REMEMBER eating chicken wings
I CAN'T REMEMBER walking out the door without my gym bag
I CAN'T REMEMBER touching the salt shaker
I CAN'T REMEMBER touching the butter dish
I CAN'T REMEMBER where the mayonnaise is
I CAN'T REMEMBER eating a salad without oil & vinegar
I CAN'T REMEMBER using a frying pan
I CAN'T REMEMBER eating a piece of candy
What's wrong with me?
Sunday, March 3, 2013