Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Me

It was back in '05 that I noticed the scale was tipping close to 280+. So I finally decided to do something about it. I was still active within recreation sports, ie soccer and basketball, but was easily winded.

I decided to join a Wellness Center and try to follow the Abs diet. While I had some success but it wasn't as easy as the book stated. January of 2006 my company decided to have a biggest loser contest I weighed in at 260 pounds, by March I was down to 230 but sitting in fourth place as it based on calculation of percentage weight loss.

The guy leading was walking two miles a day, so I figured if he is walking two miles if I start running four miles the pounds will fall off. That didn't work, but I found something I enjoyed doing. The contest ended in June and I finished in fourth. Oh well, I found a healthy lifestyle. I figured I needed something to keep me motivated, so I signed up for a Half Marathon to take place in November.

I found a training plan on Runner's World, that was pretty aggresive. Helped me run a 22:50 5K at the local Susan G Komen that was pretty much on cruise control. But when it came time to run the actual half it was a learning experience to say the least as I hit the wall after mile 7. I more or less walked to the finish line in 2:03, but I learned that you have to fuel the body before you run and though you hydrate the day before it's a good thing to drink before the race too!!!

Well since that training was out of the way I started attending spinning classes at Wellness while still running 20-30 miles a week. I really enjoyed the classes and I longed to buy a true bike and get on the road, however, the wife balked at the cost of an entry level road bike. Well she received an email asking for donations from a friend who signed up for 70.3 mile triathalon through Team in Training. I was so jealous that she had bought a bike. I went looking again hoping that perhaps the prices had miraculously had dropped.

We went to visit her friend, who is stationed in Colorado Springs area, in March. Her friend needed some adjustments done on her bike. The wife went with her friend and eyeballed bikes and found some that were on sale. So the day before we came home we went and checked it out, but lo and behold that didn't have the proper frame size. Since she was so gung ho about buying I went to the local LBS to check their prices. They didn't have last years model so they were $100 more and of course they didn't have my frame size. Well about two weeks later I received a promotion, so we traveled down to Dallas to look for a bike as we saw a bike shop had the 05 Trek 1500 on sale for the price of the new 1000s on the internet. Well they didn't have those anymore, I had just about convinced to come back home and order from the local LBS. I told her where there were no bike shops around, but then she took a look at the list we had from the internet. I had never seen her so determined to buy something, normally she's a wait and see if the price comes down!! So we finally found the bike shop and it was actually $60 cheaper than back home.

So since the last week in March I have had a bike. My running mileage has decreased drastically but my riding mileage, well there was nowhere to go but up!!! I currently run twice a week with the local runner's club and ride on two group rides at the LBS if it's not raining then it's off to the gym for spinning. The weekends use to be my long run days, but now I jump on my bike.

1 comment:

ShirleyPerly said...

Congrats on making the change to a healthier lifestyle. I think finding something you enjoy doing is the key to sticking with it.

I've been riding a road bike (actually, a tri bike) for a year and half and must admit that I like it better than running because it feels cooler when it's really hot out. Maybe we'll see each other at HHH!