Saturday, January 23, 2010

Weigh in #3



Okay... just kidding. Here is the real one.


Friday, January 22, 2010

Not gonna lie!

Weeks 2 and 3 have been rough! You kind of get this mental block because it's hard to think of weight-loss long term. Especially when it's a huge lifestyle change such as exercising daily and eating right DAILY.

I think I've still lost a few pounds from last weigh in. If so, this will be a momentous weigh-in for me. It will be the first time in a long time I've been under...a certain weight. Most people know how much I weigh, but I'm still a little embarrassed about the ugliness of the numbers.

So. When it's all said and done and I'm a skinny minny, then I will disclose all the numbers. For now, just watch my fat melt away!

<3 Sarai Pie

Monday, January 18, 2010

No sleep plus lack of balance equals disaster...

My trainer seems to be obsessed with working on my balance lately. I have no coordination whatsoever!

So only having about 2 hours of sleep last night and then trying to balance myself on a Bosu ball while it is upside down this morning at 5:30 am was not the brightest of ideas.


She makes is look easy... which I guess it might be for coordinated people.



I don't think I will ever conquer the balance thing let alone the Bosu ball.

Jesus please help me improve my balance so I will no longer have to look like an idiot at the gym... just kidding. I am sure my trainer can find other ways to make me look stupid.

Kristina

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Epic Fail

As many of you know part of losing weight is learning to cook healthy meals.

Well I found a recipe in a magazine that was around 230 calories. I figured I would try it out. It looked really easy. So I call some family friends and invite them to come over for dinner at my parents house.

Then I went to the store and got everything I needed and headed home to cook it. Putting it together was very simple...


This is what we ended up with:



It's some kind of ginger seed thing. I don't know. One of the ingredients is a little bit of peanut butter.

Needless to say it tasted horrible!

I felt so bad because we had friends coming over for dinner and they were surly not going to want to eat that.

So in the car we jumped and we ran to get this:


Dinner was saved in a very non-healthy way.

I think I will leave the cooking to my mom from now on.

Kristina




Friday, January 15, 2010

Everyone needs a Trainer and some Candy…

I have come to the conclusion that everyone needs a personal trainer and some candy.

Reasons for needing a trainer:

They hold you accountable.
They teach you correct ways of working out.
They tell you to keep going when you think your body is done, but really it's not.
They make your workouts interesting and when you're not in pain you realize that working out with your trainer can actually be fun.
You think twice before you eat something because in your head you are wondering "What will my trainer think if I eat this?"

These are just the few reasons that come to mind right now. I am sure there are a ton more. My trainer rocks and I don't think I would have made it this far without him.

Getting on a scale in front of anyone is just embarrassing, but even though I was intimidated by my trainer when I first met him I knew he was there to help me change my life.

This morning my trainer said he was going to change my workouts a little next week to see if that would help out since I have gained a few pounds and seem to be staying the same.

He knows better than I do so I trust him.

So thanks Philip.

And yes everyone needs some candy.

Not just any kind of candy, but an actually person in their life named Kandi.

Kandi use to work at the front desk of my gym. She has been moved to another location, but that's okay because I visit her at the other gym after my morning workouts on Tuesdays.

She is so encouraging and extremely motivating.

This week has been very discouraging. It seems like no matter what I do my body is refusing to cooperate. So this morning I ran over to her gym and told her I needed some motivating because I was about to give up. Sure enough she has plenty to say and plenty of tips for me to try. She is like my own personal cheerleader.

So if you ever need encouragement just go visit Kandi. I am sure she wouldn't mind be loaned out for a few minutes.

Losing weight is rather hard.

I have lost about 70lbs since starting the gym back in September of 09'. I still have a long way to go.

So when and if you decide that you are ready to make a change in your life make sure you surround yourself with people that support you 100%.

Make sure you set yourself up for success and not failure.

My family and friends have been an amazing support. I know without a doubt that they are praying for me.

I really don't think God intended for my body to be this way.

My dad said this morning that losing weight is a lot like your walk with God.

"Sometimes you see it, sometimes you don't. Sometimes you feel it, sometimes you don't."

No matter what you keep on pressing because the end results are worth it!
Kristina

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Week 2 Sucks!

I'm just gonna say it.

Week 2 sucks.

I actually gained a few pounds. I have no idea why either. It doesn't make sense.
Apparently I need to try harder.

I got my friend Brodie to sign up tonight at the gym. I am way excited because he is going to come with me in the mornings. Which will make things more fun.

Sarai is doing amazing this week. I am jealous! :)

Well hopefully this week starts getting better...
Kristina

Monday, January 11, 2010

A great resource and my weekend

I've told a few of you about this site, but in light of Bakersfield Loser, I've recently begun using this great resource on a daily basis. If you decide to sign up, make sure to put me as your reference. My username is saraipie and I will get Spark Points for referring you!

Sparkpeople.com

Some reasons I love Spark People:

(1) It's freeeeeee (a la Bedtime Stories)

(2) Pre-created meal plans based on your weight and desired weight goals = grocery lists, recipes, and daily tracking of the foods after you eat them. Another great thing about the meal tracking is that if you eat something not in your plan, you can still add it.

(3) Goal tracking = weight, measurements, plus other goals such as daily water intake, servings of fruit or even hours of sleep!

(4) Networking/Motivation = Everyone on the site has the SAME GOAL--to eat healthier and to exercise. There are forums to discuss your concerns, ask questions, vent your frustrations, etc.

(5) They have an iPhone app! The annotated version of the site (with everything you need to track meals, water...even fitness minutes!) is awesome and is a constant reminder to me that "someone" is holding me accountable.

Tonight was back into the groove of the gym. It was rough! Some of those cardio machines will kick your behind in very little time. I'll admit I did take Sunday off. Sunday tends to be a busy day between church, family lunch/activities, and other personal things I like to take care of on a lazy Sunday ("Wake up in the late afternoon"...anyone??)

I've been using Spark People since Friday to track the following: weight loss, meals, water, fruits, and cardio minutes. I can definitely tell a difference in my energy level since cutting back to a 1,200-1,550 calorie diet. All I want to do is hibernate! A friend recommended taking supplemental vitamins since my diet has changed so dramatically in such a short amount of time! I think I'll try that.

Week 4 weigh ins will be on Saturday the 23. My weight loss goal for that week includes TWO weeks of weight loss: 15-20lbs. Kristina reminded me that even if I lost only 5lbs for the next 12ish weeks, I'd be EXACTLY my "healthy" weight (I'm aiming lower...something about the high 100's doesn't sound good to me!)! Wish us the best :)

<3 Sarai