Monday, 8 February 2010

Day 29 – Weigh In Time

I’m now back to my normal self after fighting a nasty case for feeling like crap :P
Well today was the day that I said I’d get weighted and measure my percentage body fat after 4 weeks on the BFL program. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I stood on the scales and even worse when I used my EAS Fat Calipers... surely I couldn’t have lost that much but it’s true and my new body stats are:

Weight: 16.4 Stone (104.1KG)
Percentage Body Fat: 21.1%

So that’s a loss of 1 stone (6.4KG) exactly and a loss of 4.9% body fat. How F’ING AWESOME is that in just 4 weeks of eating properly and exercising.

I won’t expect that sort of weight loss in the next 4 weeks but my overall goal is to at least get down to 15.4 stone (98KG) and 15% body fat by the end of the entire 12 week program. So if I lose more than that then it’s a bonus but that’s my goal that I WILL achieve.

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Day 24 – Feeling Poorly :(

Well even though I feel crap at the moment... I’m still hitting the gym every day. I felt a little embarrassed this morning as I handed over my membership card for the reason that I looked like I’d just sobbed my heart out. But it was in fact a sneeze that refused to be free and bug the hell out of my sinuses causing my eyes to water like the Gaza puppet from Spitting Image.

I’ve joked in the past when people have said “God Man your obsessed” but I can’t deny it any longer... I’ve turned into one of those gym nuts. It feels like if I miss a session I’ve failed straight away. I know in my logical man mind that it’s ridiculous but I have so much determination to complete the BFL program that unknowingly it’s turned into an obsession. I also noticed this the other day when I was told by my boss that I should attend a customer’s site in London this week... I nearly had a panic attack because the first thing I thought was... WHAT ABOUT THE GYM?? Luckily I worked out that I could attend on a Thursday so when I get back from London I could drive straight to the gym... that made me happy :)

Another example of my obsessive nature was this morning when I woke up I felt really crap as I had a headache, sore throat, blocked sinuses and a runny nose... I would normally turn my alarm off and not bother with the gym but since I’ve started the BFL program I find that unless I was seriously bed bound I don’t see a reason not to go. So a pint of water and 2 paracetamol’s later I was in the gym working on my chest, shoulders and arms... which turned out to be a very good session.

I was a little bit gutted this morning as well because the top 10 attendee’s table was on display for January so I eagerly search for my name but it wasn’t listed. It then dawned on me that they don’t take the attendance from scanning your membership card at reception but it logs your attendance using the TechnoGym key. I would have been 4th as well with my 21 gym visits. The guy in 1st place clocked up 54 gym visits... that made me feel less obsessed as this fella had issues. So tomorrow I’m going to use my TechnoGym key... just so I can see my name on the board next month.

I think I’ve babbled enough for tonight so I’m hitting the sack early and hopefully wake up feeling a tad better for my cardio session tomorrow.

Saturday, 30 January 2010

Day 20 (Week 3 Complete)

Damn it!! Forgot to update my blog again through the week... well I’m sure no one reads this anyway :P

I’ve just realised that today is day 20 and so far I’ve attended the gym 18 times. I wondered why my weekly washing doubled since I started BFL. So now I’m going to be looking out for my name in the top 10 gym attendances next week. I think I should about 8th position. So if I stick to my days next month I should be in the top 5... WoOoOoOo!!

Well this week has been another success apart from the morning when I couldn’t even manage 20 minutes on the exercise bike and was burnt out within 14 mins. I hate days like today when for some reason you wake up with little energy and it’s a struggle to even get out of bed never mind about caining an exercise bike for 20 minutes. So I had one of those annoying days but I won’t let it bother me too much and will get back on it for week 4 which starts Monday.

I’m a little curious how much I’ve lost so far and what my body fat percentage is but I promised myself that I will only weigh myself and measure my body fat once a month. So the date I’ll be jumping on the scales will be the 08/02/10. I will post my results and possibly a progress picture to compare with the vile one I posted at the beginning of my blog.

So tonight will be my Free Day when I can eat what I want because I’m off to a friend’s house tonight and I think a takeaway will probably be on the books but still no alcohol for 30 days and counting.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Day 13 (Week 2 Complete)

I know… I know I’m turning into a bad blogger.
So I apologise to all my fans and followers ** silence ** and promise that I’ll keep you up to date with my progress from now on :)

Well this has been a challenging week for a few reasons which included being on OOH’s standby and basically working my legs 5 days out of the 6. So the table below shows the workouts that I’ve completed this week:

So next week the workouts will change places but the cardio days will remain the same as the table shows below:

I’ve worked really hard this week and I can see a dramatic difference already with regards to how my clothes fit and my energy levels have just increased so much. Most people think that the more exercise you do the more knackered you will become but that’s not the case. It is in fact the exact opposite because exercise speeds up blood flow and your breathing rate, which in turn brings more oxygen to your heart, lungs, brain and muscles. So in essence less oxygen makes you tired and more oxygen (to a certain degree) perks you up. I’ve also found that these workouts also have a calming effect. Which has had a knock on effect in my work environment and because I workout first thing in a morning it peps me up physically and mentally for the day. So I’m sat at my desk buzzing when everyone else looks like death warmed up supping their morning coffee.

I can see why people get addicted to the natural high you get after a workout and that’s one of the reasons why I think I won’t have a problem keeping this program up for the full 12 weeks. The one thing I do have to watch out for is the boredom factor which I’m going to get round by changing my workouts every 4 weeks to keep it interesting.

I’ve also managed 23 days without any alcohol passing my lips which to the honest hasn’t been a struggle but I’ve not been out since the New Year so not had a problem. So the real test will be tonight when I’m out for a couple’s evening. So the meal won’t be a problem but I will be in Sheffield town centre quite early and everyone will be drinking apart from me but I’m not worried and will probably save a fortune.

Right see you all next week.

Saturday, 16 January 2010

Day 6 (Week 1 Complete)

I’ve completed my final cardio session of the week… WooOOooOOooOO!!
So tomorrow is my “Free Day” where in theory and can eat what the hell I want but I don’t think I will. After eating healthy all week and not cheating I seem to have lost my cravings for chocolate. I don’t know if that’s just because I’m too focused at the moment or my body has just got used to not eating that trash anymore.

Well I’ve managed a full week of the BFL program and I’ve enjoyed every painstaking minute of it. Even though its been tough getting to the gym everyday which now feels like my seconds home and will be for the next 11 weeks. I’m still highly motivated and looking forward to hitting the gym on Monday which will be the start of week 2.

Friday, 15 January 2010

DAY 4 & 5

Yesterday’s cardio session was another success as I hit every high point and gave it everything I had to the point where I thought my thighs were going to spontaneously combust. Its like the pleasure pain theory in a way because its hurts like hell while doing the exercise but the sense of achievement that you get knowing that you gave it your all and completed it is pretty awesome.

Today started well as I got to the gym for 7:15 but I take back what I said on day 3, quote: “I don’t seem to have much problem with my leg exercises due to the McKone genes which include muscular thighs”. It seems that a lower body workout followed by intense cardio on the exercise bike takes its toll on the legs. Well mainly the backs of my knee’s and inner thighs… it also feels like I’ve pull my arse muscles as well. All this moaning aside I had a great upper body workout today but I had to amend the program a wee bit because at the moment the weights are a little bit too heavy when trying to hit the high points. This in turn is causing me to lose form so I’ve lightened the load a bit and will increase it again when I start to get stronger. So I’ve included the amended upper body program below:

So tomorrow will be cardio day again so hopefully my legs will have recovered a bit before I hit the exercise bike.

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

DAY 2 & 3

Well day 2 went great… got to the gym nice and early and completed the 20 minute exercise bike program… hitting every high point. The minutes seem to go a lot quicker when my intensity level sits at 6 or 7 but that’s mainly because I’m watching the seconds when I’m hitting those high points when I’m giving it my all. My legs seem to get heavier as the lactic acid builds up in my muscles as I’m counting down the seconds. It’s a good feeling when you start cooling down and one I’m getting a little addicted to. I’m also starting to find it a little easier so my fitness has improved already because previously I couldn’t complete the 20 minute program and hit every high point.

So today is day 3 which is the lower body program but I may have over done it a wee bit on Monday (Upper Body) because my chest and shoulder feel really tight. If that wasn’t enough I managed to fall down my girlfriends stairs this morning and ripped my arm to shreds on the way down… plus I seem to have hurt my back as well in the fall so I’m now hurting EVERYWHERE!! Hopefully I should start to feel a bit better after today and good as new for the second session of the upper body program on Friday. So this morning I followed the lower body program below:


I don’t seem to have much problem with my leg exercises due to the McKone genes which include muscular thighs. I’m back on the cardio exercise bike program tomorrow and then the upper body workout on Friday.