The "results post" deserves a little bit of a backstory. Follow me down the rabbit hole…
My company-wide Christmas – ahem, Holiday – Party last Friday was last week near the Mothership in Birmingham. It's always a good time for what it is, but a raucous event it is not. Now, the Atlanta office is no stranger to a good time. The local contingent decided we should have a separate Tacky Sweater party in addition to the main party, but this one with lots more booze or at least a willingness to let loose a little more. One problem – the party was last night and our post-tests were today! Saying that I am proud of myself probably is an understatement, but I was able to show considerable restraint to stick to H2O last night. More than one co-worker thought I'd crack, but I would have hated to ruin 3 weeks of hard work for a night of partying. Besides, I'm heading to the best town on earth, Athens, GA, tonight for a graduation party. I've got lots more reasons to celebrate now than I would have if I was miserable this morning.
So, how far did three weeks of early mornings and busting my ass get me? Turns out, a long way! Let's go to the results! % Change in the Green shows where I met my goal, and red means I missed the mark.
Exercise | Pre-test | Goal | Post Test | % Change |
Mile Run | 21:12 | 18:00 | 14:00 | -34% |
Regular Pushups | 20 | 30 | 29 | 45% |
Assisted Pushups | 5 | N/A | 7 | 40% |
Regular Dips | 8 | 15 | 10 | 20% |
Assisted Dips | 4 | N/A | 11 | 175% |
Sit Ups (in 1 minute) | 15 | 25 | 20 | 33% |
Planks to failure | 35 seconds | 45 sec | 58 sec | 66% |
Hopefully you noticed the improvements in every category, even if I didn't quite make my goal. These goals were always going to be a bit of guesswork since I had no idea what progress I could make in 3 weeks. I want to give myself a big pat on the back for that Mile Run time! For the pre-test, I was dog tired by the second lap , struggled to even keep putting one foot in front of the other, and my back barked at me the entire way since it wasn't used to carrying that sized load for so long. What a difference a few weeks make! I wasn't able to jog the entire way, but I paced myself lots better and used better strategy to navigate the track. "I'll walk this ½ turn, then jog the straight-away and the next half turn" was common in my head this morning.
My other goals are a bit of a mixed bag. They were:
- I will attend every boot camp session – A resounding checkmark! This was my number one priority, since even a tiny amount of exercise each day is better than what I was doing.
- I will keep an honest food log every day – I give myself a C because I did "passing work" but didn't do a superb job. The majority of my meals made it onto Twitter, but I did not do a good job snapping photos of my meals to show the portion sizes. There were also some cheat snacks or adult beverages on weekends that didn't make it online. The last few days I've fallen off the nutrition wagon a little bit with the holiday festivities and stress.
- I will lose 10 pounds – I lost 5 pounds during this camp. Now, I didn't meet my goal but I'm not dejected either. The point of starting this endeavor was to not only lose weight, but also make lifestyle changes and become "healthy" again. I definitely have started that uphill battle with more results, quicker, than I would have ever guessed. Remember, muscle weighs more than fat and my body composition is definitely changing by replacing fat with muscle. I've got a sneaking suspicion that the pounds melting away is just around the corner in the next boot camp or two.
See you guys at the mini-camp on Monday and then the full camps starting in January. Click here if you're interested in registering. The more the merrier.