Ok it's because yogurt exploded in my purse this morning and really that's enough to piss anyone off..and now I need to buy a new purse so I really hope Target is having a sale or something because I'm not in the mood to spend money today.
Woke up at 6:30am to get to work at 7:30am because I'm driving up into the mountains to do some extra graphic design work...which will probably get spent on said purse *sigh*.
On a lighter note...I lost 1.3 pounds this week. I'm sore today from the workout last night. And it's bbq day at work...
P90x Mommy
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
I brought it!
Started p90x off on day 2 with cardio x. I'm happy to say that I made it through every single exercise (except for wacky jacks...my abs just aren't ready to bring it quite yet, still have some healin to do ;) I even added the push up into my sun salutation! Nice! Eating today has gone really well too. After my workout, I still have 1000 calories I can use...obviously I'm not gonna eat a 1,000 calorie supper but...there ya have it lol. We'll see how things are going when I weigh in tomorrow morning :)
Tomorrow will be rough- BBQ at work! Here's hoping they have turkey burgers again this time!!
Tomorrow will be rough- BBQ at work! Here's hoping they have turkey burgers again this time!!
Day 6 - Today feels like a Monday
What a crappy day. You know those days when anything that can go wrong will? Yeah, it's one of those. But what better reason to work out than to get the frustration out. I swear, one of these days I'll have a more upbeat post but that day is definitely not today. Although, my clothes are fitting better, that's something at least, mleh.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Switching it Up
Ok, so I've hit that running rut again. I seriously dread it and have read that walking/running 1 mile burns about 100 calories. I don't know why running is hard for me but I have an easier time with p90x. I'm thinking of making the switch over to p90x instead of running and I'm ok with that. Doing one hour of p90x burns between 400-600 calories and to me that is more worth it than suffering for those measley 100 calories. So Running Mommy is now-P90x Mommy lol!
Day 5 - Feelin like Shit Monday
I woke up today with my entire body sore, a massive headache, sore throat, the whole shebang.. I was thoroughly pissed off because I had this awesome plan about getting up to run 30 minutes before going to work. Needless to say, that didn't happen. It seems like whenever I start working out with a new routine I end up sick so I turned to Dr. Google.
"A new exercise program taxes the immune system, especially if you are losing weight, which weakens immunity as well. Our immune system is under constant attack by viruses, bacteria, fungi, pollutants, and other invaders, and the germs get the advantage whenever the system is weakened. Immunity is strengthened by good nutrition, sleep, and relief from stress, and so you need more of those to keep the system in balance whenever exercise is intensified. But after the initial hurdle, regular exercise can boost the immune system"
Well go frickin figure. I guess I'll take this as a good sign and keep on plowing through. This week will be especially tough as I am working extra hours to hopefully make up a day or two of missing next week to go on vacation and doing some web design for another company after work for some extra money (which will probably be spent on Grand Junction and China Buffet back home but what can ya do!). So wish me luck; if I have the energy (and I really hope I do!) I'm going to aim for a 3 mile walk after supper :) Weigh in is coming up soon on Wednesday!
"A new exercise program taxes the immune system, especially if you are losing weight, which weakens immunity as well. Our immune system is under constant attack by viruses, bacteria, fungi, pollutants, and other invaders, and the germs get the advantage whenever the system is weakened. Immunity is strengthened by good nutrition, sleep, and relief from stress, and so you need more of those to keep the system in balance whenever exercise is intensified. But after the initial hurdle, regular exercise can boost the immune system"
Well go frickin figure. I guess I'll take this as a good sign and keep on plowing through. This week will be especially tough as I am working extra hours to hopefully make up a day or two of missing next week to go on vacation and doing some web design for another company after work for some extra money (which will probably be spent on Grand Junction and China Buffet back home but what can ya do!). So wish me luck; if I have the energy (and I really hope I do!) I'm going to aim for a 3 mile walk after supper :) Weigh in is coming up soon on Wednesday!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Day 4 - Recovery Day
Did a mile yesterday with Cayden and it went pretty good but I think I do better when I'm jogging on my own :) Today is my recovery day for the week so that is nice! I'm not pigging out or anything but it's nice to have a day off from running! Hopefully I'll be able to keep it up when we go to Fargo next week but it will be pretty hard not to get sidetracked by family and friends! Thanks for reading!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Day 2- Life is such a bitch sometimes
Yesterday I ran a mile instead of 30 minutes. Just don't have the endurance yet but whatever. I also discovered that I'm not a big fan of treadmills. I much prefer running outside to pounding the treadmill, it really kills my knees too!
My main weight loss goal for today is not to stress out. I know stress has been a part of my weight gain because for the last 3 years I've been under constant stress with the economy, planning a wedding, being pregnant and having difficulties with that, etc. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not ungrateful or anything. I just have a desire to pay my bills on time! Lol! So we have a trip coming up in 10 days to go back to our hometown and for Cayden to meet all his relatives for the first time. Also had some bills pop up that I hadn't been expecting. I know we will make it work in the end, we usually do. But for the time being it's pretty frustrating. And right now, I'm trying to focus on the positives instead of the negatives. But if I am a little snappy today, you all know why now.
eta: we made an extra 200 dollars more than I had thought this week which will make all the difference! Didn't I tell you we usually make it all work out in the end ;)
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Stressing out can cause people to gain weight, according to a study appearing in the July 15 issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology. This new study is believed to be one of the first of its kind to look at the relationship between weight gain and multiple types of stress - job-related demands, difficulty paying bills, strained family relationships, depression or anxiety disorder - in the U.S. population.
"Today's economy is stressing people out, and stress has been linked to a number of illnesses - such as heart disease, high blood pressure and increased risk for cancer. This study shows that stress is also linked to weight gain,'' according to Jason Block, M.D., M.P.H., who conducted the research as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar® at Harvard University. Block practices internal medicine at Brigham & Women's Hospital and is on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.
Women's waistlines are affected by more types of stress, according to the study, "Psychosocial Stress and Change in Weight Among U.S. Adults." In addition to weight gain associated with financial problems or a difficult job, women also added pounds when grappling with strained family relationships and feeling limited by life's circumstances.
For men, the numbers on the scale did not go up when facing difficult family relationships or feeling constrained by life circumstances. Among men, lack of decision authority at work and lack of skill discretion was associated with greater weight gain. Skill discretion can be defined as the ability to learn new skills on the job and to perform interesting job duties.
Overall, this study found that people who reported increased psychological stress gained more weight if they already had higher body mass indexes (BMI). A similar weight-gain pattern was not found among lower-weight people who were dealing with the same types of stress, according to the study.
When coping with life's stressful periods, individuals may change their eating behaviors, which can lead to changes in weight. Stress-induced weight gain is influenced by a person's gender, what types of foods people eat when they change their eating behaviors, and whether the person is already overweight or obese. These factors may cause some people to gain more weight under stressful circumstances, while others may gain less weight or even lose weight when stressed.
Stress reduction may be an important part of weight-loss programs in the workplace and in clinical and public health programs, the study recommended. In the workplace, access to weight-loss programs, flexible work schedules and exercise programs can help stressed-out workers.
"This is one of the first studies to explore the relationship between stress and weight gain in a U.S. population," Block said. "Our findings show that stress should be recognized as a threat to the well-being of American adults, especially those who are already overweight."
For the study, a nationally representative group of 1,355 men and women was followed for more than nine years. The research was supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the National Institute on Aging.
My main weight loss goal for today is not to stress out. I know stress has been a part of my weight gain because for the last 3 years I've been under constant stress with the economy, planning a wedding, being pregnant and having difficulties with that, etc. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not ungrateful or anything. I just have a desire to pay my bills on time! Lol! So we have a trip coming up in 10 days to go back to our hometown and for Cayden to meet all his relatives for the first time. Also had some bills pop up that I hadn't been expecting. I know we will make it work in the end, we usually do. But for the time being it's pretty frustrating. And right now, I'm trying to focus on the positives instead of the negatives. But if I am a little snappy today, you all know why now.
eta: we made an extra 200 dollars more than I had thought this week which will make all the difference! Didn't I tell you we usually make it all work out in the end ;)
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Stressing out can cause people to gain weight, according to a study appearing in the July 15 issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology. This new study is believed to be one of the first of its kind to look at the relationship between weight gain and multiple types of stress - job-related demands, difficulty paying bills, strained family relationships, depression or anxiety disorder - in the U.S. population.
"Today's economy is stressing people out, and stress has been linked to a number of illnesses - such as heart disease, high blood pressure and increased risk for cancer. This study shows that stress is also linked to weight gain,'' according to Jason Block, M.D., M.P.H., who conducted the research as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar® at Harvard University. Block practices internal medicine at Brigham & Women's Hospital and is on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.
Women's waistlines are affected by more types of stress, according to the study, "Psychosocial Stress and Change in Weight Among U.S. Adults." In addition to weight gain associated with financial problems or a difficult job, women also added pounds when grappling with strained family relationships and feeling limited by life's circumstances.
For men, the numbers on the scale did not go up when facing difficult family relationships or feeling constrained by life circumstances. Among men, lack of decision authority at work and lack of skill discretion was associated with greater weight gain. Skill discretion can be defined as the ability to learn new skills on the job and to perform interesting job duties.
Overall, this study found that people who reported increased psychological stress gained more weight if they already had higher body mass indexes (BMI). A similar weight-gain pattern was not found among lower-weight people who were dealing with the same types of stress, according to the study.
When coping with life's stressful periods, individuals may change their eating behaviors, which can lead to changes in weight. Stress-induced weight gain is influenced by a person's gender, what types of foods people eat when they change their eating behaviors, and whether the person is already overweight or obese. These factors may cause some people to gain more weight under stressful circumstances, while others may gain less weight or even lose weight when stressed.
Stress reduction may be an important part of weight-loss programs in the workplace and in clinical and public health programs, the study recommended. In the workplace, access to weight-loss programs, flexible work schedules and exercise programs can help stressed-out workers.
"This is one of the first studies to explore the relationship between stress and weight gain in a U.S. population," Block said. "Our findings show that stress should be recognized as a threat to the well-being of American adults, especially those who are already overweight."
For the study, a nationally representative group of 1,355 men and women was followed for more than nine years. The research was supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the National Institute on Aging.
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