How I did it Part II
The exercise
Well to start off the exercise had to build up. I knew I had to do at least thirty minutes a day since I wasn’t on the biggest loser, but wouldn’t be able to do a lot of cardio. One of my best friends used the elliptical at 24 hour fitness in Victorville and I felt that sweat would be part of what would change me. I started doing 30 minutes and I would increase this by a couple of minutes each week until I got up to an hour. I then changed my workout up and started walk/jogging in order to keep my body in shock and would do some weights along the way. I’ve never been too big on bulking up so I kept it down a little bit.
This was probably the first two months of my journey and then two things happened. The first was that I would wake up just a little earlier and would run a mile in the morning. Also the new 24 hour fitness opened up and I started to swim at night too. I would swim about a 1000 meters and then ride the spin cycle for (on hard) about 25-45 minutes depending on how I felt.
When it came to weighing myself I waited about two months until I started weighing myself. I knew I was 270 and when I stepped on the scale in July (3 months later) I was about 230. I was pretty ecstatic, but knew that I had a lot to go.
After this I wish I could say there was something more I did other than staying on my diet, but it was staying on my diet and increasing my exercise frequency, intensity, and length. Saturdays were designated for longer periods of exercise like a 5-8 mile run or playing soccer.
The more weight I lost the more I was able to do and the more energy I had to do everything. Let me fast forward a little bit to today. Right now I’m up to 7-10 miles in the morning and a 45 minute spin cycle ride and ten minutes of the treadmill at night with abs and pushups.
I weigh myself every day still as a barometer of where I’m at and to keep myself in check. If I gain some weight the day before I think about what I’ve eaten. There would be some weeks where I lost 5 pounds and some where I lost 1. I had to never be discouraged.
It helped that along the way I kept myself accountable with God and our relationship grew. When I noticed a plateau I would pray about it and He would give me an answer. There were two big plateaus I hit. The first was when I was about at 185 and needed to lose more. I started to drink a two cold glasses of water in the morning to jump start my metabolism. Then I would eat fifteen minutes later. When your body has to bring its body temperature up then it starts your metabolism. The second thing I did was cut out all kinds of alcohol. It was a personal choice inspired by Ephesians 5:18 and I knew I wasn’t being a good role model to my students if I continued to drink.
That’s it, if you have any questions send me an email or a comment.
Nicholas.Gaspar@gmail.com
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