Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Six Pack Abs - Three Weeks In

Well, it’s been three weeks and I would like to say that I’m well on my way to a six-pack but that would be really stretching the truth.

I am certainly glad that I decided to give myself 12 weeks to accomplish this goal. The first three weeks have been a learning experience for me. Week two was probably the best so far. Week three was, unfortunately, disastrous. I spent the majority of week three in Fernandina Beach with my husband, David. The five days we spent there (alone in our new home for the first time) were glorious. The weather was pure perfection. We spent a couple of days soaking up the sun on Main Beach, a day trip to St. Augustine and watched the Patriots game at a local sports bar.

We arrived in Florida on Friday evening. For dinner we decided to go to our favorite (so far) sushi restaurant. My meal was consumed after 8pm. That’s where the rule breaking began. We ate out for most meals. As most of you know, eating out when you are following a specific nutrition plan is extremely challenging. I believe you can make choices that will support your nutrition plan but it’s not easy. I did poorly. I know that I ate food with a sugar content above 10 grams, I ate more carbs then I needed (and for those of you who don’t know, when you eat more carbs then your body needs your body stores the excess as fat) and consumed a few meals very close to or after 8 pm. The one rule of mine that I managed to stick to (easily) was no alcohol assumption. No problem there.

Okay, so what does this mean? Nothing really, except that I still have A LOT of work to do! Fortunately, I am not one to beat up on myself too badly. I believe that I will accomplish this goal and I’m enjoying the challenge (thus far).

This week I plan on ramping things up a bit. I’m going to tighten up my nutrition and add a little extra cardio a few days a week.

Eating undistracted or mindfully is still presenting a challenge. I found this blog entry at Zen Habits and am hoping to incorporate some of these examples into at least one meal per day.
http://zenhabits.net/mindful-eating/

Happy Goal Setting and Pursuing.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Week 1 - Six Pack Abs

Hello Fellow Goal-Seekers;

Well Week 1 of my Six Pack Abs journey is history. Here's what I have learned:

1.Weekends are challenging.
2. Evan and David will have to do without homemade oatmeal-chocolate chip cookies for a while.
3. I am not doing a good job of keeping track of four squares of chocolate a day.
4. Not eating past 8 pm is easy.
5. I was right about one of my biggest obstacles (eating while distracted).
6. This is going to get harder before it gets easier.

My workouts have been sporadic this week but I am back at the Y teaching H.I.T. so I'm guaranteed two decent workouts for the week.

I am doing my best to embrace this journey. Still feeling strong and committed and confident that by Thanksgiving I will have reached my goal.

Here's a picture of my Primal lunch today. Zucchinni with tuna, jack cheese and avocado.



Check out my Facebook page for a video I posted about Secrets to Achieving Six Pack Abs.

I hope that whatever goal you have chosen for yourself that you are enjoying the journey.

Stay strong.
























Thursday, September 2, 2010

Day 2 - Six Pack Abs

Well Folks, I am happy to report that Day 1 was a success. No major set backs or obstacles. That's not to say that it was a perfect day but it was close. Here's my list of rules (as requested by some of my "followers")

Rules for 6-Pack Abs

1. No Alcohol.
2. Eat breakfast and lunch “undistracted”.
3. Nothing to eat past 8. (If you are starving, a small piece of fruit is acceptable).
4. Nothing over 10 grams of sugar (with the exception of fruit, honey & maple syrup).
5. Good quality dark chocolate. (no more than 4 squares per day)
6. One treat meal per week.
7. Make up more rules if/when necessary :)

Rule # 2 will most likely be the most difficult one for me to follow. I have created the habit of sitting in front of my computer and "catching up" while eating. It's going to be a hard habit to break but one worth breaking!

Rule # 5 is my favorite :)

Have you come up with your goal and list of "rules" yet? What are you waiting for?

Quote for today: " Worthy goals don't have shortcuts".

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

On my way to a 6-pack!












I am going on a journey starting today. I have goal that I will accomplish by Thanksgiving Day 2010 (that’s American Thanksgiving by the way). It’s a goal that I have wanted to realize for quite some time but haven’t made the commitment to do it. That’s why I am going public with this goal. Some people might roll their eyes at my goal. They might think it’s ridiculous that I’m going about it in front of everyone. Others will surely cheer me on and will be impressed by my results by the time Thanksgiving rolls around. There are those of you that will be tempted to join me on my journey, but after a week will most likely throw in the towel (been there, done that). Then there are the ones who will jump on the band wagon and join me on my journey, although their goal may be entirely different from mine. Those of you joining me, I look forward to your company. Those of you who try but don’t quite make it this time around, I beg you try, try again. Those of you who cheer me on, Thank you! Your support will be crucial in my success. And last but not least, those of you that think my goal is not worth pursuing, please keep your thoughts to yourself. I don’t need them on my journey.
So what’s my goal you ask? I’m going after a six-pack. Abs that is. If I had a dime for every person that has asked me how to get a flatter stomach, I’d be rich! Well guess what? I am one of those people as well! Thing is, I know how to get awesome abs; I just haven’t bothered to REALLY try.

Why is this important to me? It’s the one body part I possess that I’m not proud of. Do I have a strong, fit body? Yes. Am I healthy and happy? Yes. Does my body do what I need it to do? Most of the time :) But……I want a set of abs that I’d be willing to lift my shirt up to show off! I’m not sure that I will be able to maintain them for long but that’s okay. That’s what cameras are for. Although, I suspect that I am going to work very hard to accomplish this goal so I may be willing to work equally as hard to maintain it.

I have a small list of rules that I intend to follow to help me achieve my six-pack. If you intend to join this journey, I strongly encourage you to come up with a list of your own.
This journey will take approximately 12 weeks and will, no doubt, be filled with ups, downs, twists, turns, the occasional hiccup(or burpee), and lots of discipline and hard work.

I once read a quote that said “A goal without a plan is just a wish”. Well folks, I’m done wishing. I have a plan. I have the support I need. I have the ability to obtain my long-desired goal. What’s your goal? Stop wishing it would happen. Make a plan; join me on this journey and LET’S DO THIS!