This is a portion control eating plan where your portions are determined by your calorie requirements and if you want to lose, maintain, or gain weight. While this plan is not rocket science, the idea is to prepare your meals, avoid eating crap food, and obtain a wide range of nutrients.
Problem: Overeating, part 2. Or, rather, overdrinking. It’s no secret that I love a gin cocktail or 10. While I do not see myself as a complete lush who needs to take a seat in a local AA meeting, I do recognize that I tend to eat horribly when I drink.
Anticipated solution: I guess this could extend my food fast to booze. I’ve already come up with a short-term solution of not drinking for the rest of the week (in my defense I started this fast on Sunday). I will admit that since living in Va (and ultimately having to drive every day), I have not been drinking as much as I was in NYC. However, I still would like to reduce my booze intake. Wait, maybe I should do this AFTER the holidays because I do love spiked egg nog. One plan that I’m thinking about is having two glasses of water between my adult beverages. While I’ll enjoy a nice adult beverage or 10, I HATE the feeling of being ‘liquidity’, ie having my stomach feel like someone is transporting a large tank of water.
Problem: Late-night snacking (wow three eating/drinking issues in a row).
Anticipated solution: Prepare healthy late-night snacks and always have a bottle of seltzer water sitting ready.
Ok, all of these eating and snacking ‘problems’ are becoming problematic.
Problem: Becoming quickly disappointed with the lack of results.
Anticipated solution: I’ll need some help with this one
Problem: Boredom with running
Anticipated solution: Back when I started running, I would look forward to upcoming runs and races. Now, it’s becoming a bit more like a choice. For instance, let me do this 10 mile run so I can run this marathon in 3 months. While I have been doing various Beachbody on Demand HIIT programs to supplement my running, I still feel a sense of boredom with these workouts. Actually, I think it’s a combination of boredom and not seeing results, which probably is closely related to my crappy sleeping, eating, and boozing habits. This actually becomes a vicious cycle for me. Work out a lot -> Do not see any significant results -> Eat like an animal because what’s the point. . . Rinse and repeat. Going forward I would like to add swimming, biking, weight training, and my Beachbody stuff to my running regimen. Not, I’m not planning on doing all of these every day (or even every week). Perhaps, I can switch out swimming, biking, and weight training depending on the week.
Problem with the above anticipated solution: Doing too much at once and not getting anywhere.
Problem: General ignorance. I dunno why but before the pandemic, I used to read several resources about running and listen to various health-focused podcasts.
Anticipated solution: Easy one. Read more and stop listening to dumb podcasts about reality TV shows.
Like Konstrakta (Eurovision 2022 Serbian contestant) said in her song In Corpore Sano