Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Rough Week

Well, I wish I could say that this week is turning out as good as last week, but I can't. It's been a little bit of a rougher road than I was expecting. I took the weekend off so I could rest, which was probably a smart idea. You sure don't want to overdo it the first 2 weeks, but having days off end up having an ill response from my mind. One way or another, my mind starts to justify another day off as common, since I had two days off before. Luckily I have caught myself before the week got away from me. I did a shorter version of my fight training Tuesday morning, and meant to do it again this morning, but slept an extra hour. Now, I have to fit it in tonight. Although I don't mind working out at night, it does come at a loss to family time. That was the whole point of hitting my workouts early in the morning. I will get back on track and make this week worth my while.

From here on out, I will work out 6 days a week, and take Sunday off to rest. Sarah and I have been sticking to our breakfast which I can feel that I have lost a little bit of weight. Time to be positive and step up to the plate and get this week done. No time for rest now. This will end up being a short post today, since I need to get back to work. I will have a better post in the coming days. Let's just get it done. No excuse, No looking back!!

Project Resurrection is in top gear

Monday, October 1, 2012

The Week That Was!

Yeah, I know, I stole that title from somewhere else. So sue me!! I completed the first week of Rushfit, and have felt great. I only did 5 days worth, and skipped the weekend balance workout. I did to a little running and playing Frisbee on Sunday with the family, so I definitely got some sweating in. What lessons did I learn from last week?

#1 Having daily check in's with someone you respect sure makes you jump up in the morning.
#2 Getting up at 4am isn't as bad as it sounds.
#3 Working out that early, gives me much needed family time after work.
#4 I can actually do this with every once of effort I can muster.

I start my second week eating the same breakfast as last week. I've gotten use to it now, and actually look forward to it. I haven't lost much in the weight department, but I'm sure it will start coming off now that I am in week 2. This weeks workouts are a lot more cardio based, so I should start to see it more. I have fight conditioning tonight, then cardio in the morning, followed by stretching and flexibility in the evening. The next few days will be tough with a couple of 2-a-days, but nothing that is not doable.

On a side note, I was talking to Gary last week, and we working on signing up for Tough Mudder in October 2013, and he wanted me to go ahead and sign up for the Austin one in April. I didn't expect to complete 2 next year, but why not. If I am set on meeting my goals. Its the only way. Stay tuned for more.


I will not stop until I reach my goal!!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Fear of a Letdown

With the completion of the first week almost here, I look back on the week that was. This journey of mine was suppose to start a week earlier, after a phone call from Gary. We talked for a long time about my fitness goals, current eating habits, and daily schedule. For the week that followed, I kept finding excuses to sleep in and not get up and get my day started right. When Sunday came around, and it was time for Gary to call and check in, I was embarrassed with myself for not hardly working out at all. You can make anything sound reasonable in your head, but when you are trying to tell your friend why you became lazy and didn't follow thru, those excuses become hollow and forgotten!!

We altered our plan just a bit. Sarah and I now consume a breakfast of eggs, mixed veggies, and a cup of coffee with cinnamon. On top of that, I text Gary every morning to tell him what I did for the morning, and he does the same in the evening. He also sends a little motivation my way. As of today, I have woken every morning at 4am and completed my workout. I have also spent 2 nights this week completing an ab and core workout, and a yoga style class. I can honestly say it's been a long time since I have felt this good. Although the weight hasn't started to come off yet, I just physically and mentally feel better. The soreness actually feels good. Doing Rushfit has been very helpful as far as following a schedule,. I also know it is working because of the muscle soreness I am getting from many areas I usually don't pay attention too. I'm not going to sit here and fill your head with BS. I found the first day hard to complete, having to take a little break during the third round, but I did finish the rest of it. This morning, I had to complete the same workout as Monday, and I did even better. I'm able to pick up the intensity a little bit too. Tomorrow is an exciting day because I am doing a workout I have never done before. Should be interesting to say the least. Saturday, I have a cardio session and a balance and agility workout. Let's finish this week strong and get ready for a new week with more breakthrough's


Time to get RESURRECTED

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The Beginning: My Journey

Why would you do this? That's the question many people have asked me. Why not? At 34 years of age, I am certainly not getting any younger. Having served nearly 6 years in the Marines makes everything else seem easy. Somewhere along the way, I forgot about the discipline and fitness involved in such an elite organization. I allowed myself to get out of shape, and my eating habits went down the drain. I caught myself at the park one day playing a half-ass game of softball with my daughter and realized that after 2 runs around the bases chasing her that I was horribly out of shape. That brought to mind the fact that my dad wasn't able to play a lot with me when I was younger cause he never took good care of his body. His shoulder's hurt and so did his back. I missed the days of playing catch or throwing the football.

I vowed to myself that I wouldn't do that to my kids, and so I started working out, but kept getting lazy and stopping. My eating habits were not the best either. Crash dieting just wasn't smart. One day, I started to realize that one of my great friends and Marine brothers, was doing things I could only dream about. I started consulting him on different issues I was having, and wanted some guidance. I was about to start doing the Rushfit program for the next 8 weeks, and thought some encouragement would go a long way. We set it up to have daily text updates about our workouts, and also start working on the eating part. He told me to start with one meal change a day. Breakfast changed for me, and now my wife and I eat eggs, mixed veggies, and a cup of coffee with cinnamon every morning. I have also completed 2 days of my program. It has felt great up to this point.

Before I started, I began to wonder what would I do to keep this going once I complete this program. I have done a Qtr. triathlon before, but wasn't a huge fan of the running part. What came next gave me more of a reason. I want to become and adventure athlete. What does that mean?? I want to start competing in adventure races like Mud Run, Spartan Race, and finally Tough Mudder. I have always been searching for something to fill the void of being in the Corps, and I think I have found it. Over the course of time, I will write posts about my training, and  life changes that not only me, but my wife are going thru. Through the guidance of my Marine Brother, Gary, we will focus our lives on healthy living and sustained change to help give our children a brighter future. Gary text me something last night that I want to repeat, so I will sign off with that quote, and see you on the flip side. Cardio tonight!!!

"Remember, nothing gets in the way of your health. Not even you"

Let the RESURRECTION begin