I walked 14 miles one day, but generally have been walking 3-7 most days as opposed to 0-3 like I used to, also at 1350 calories Sunday and 1710 yesterday…and now I am hungry…
I think I was 190 at one point in September
I'd like to get down to 165 pounds, which hasn't happened since I was 22 or so
Drinking is still a work in progress, I had a pretty stressful 2023 and fell off the wagon a bit
In the winter they're not running the AC but you'll get way more humidity on a rainy day than a dry one. Which makes everything feel gross.
The highest heart rate I've ever seen while wearing a monitor was on a hot and humid day where I tried to go for a long run and it was late morning. Got over 205 and even walking could not get it down. Looks like a couple of percents depending on just how humid based on
https://runnersconnect.net/dew-point-effect-running/
As @whlinder and I can attest to, alcohol is a stubborn low hanging fruit.
I could drink 3 or 4 6.5% IPAs daily and not get overweight based on my physical activity, but it's not ideal for sleep and mental performance. I also worry about about liver or cancer issues from that level of consumption.
My dad who is my canary in the coal mine was putting down a 6 pack of Bud Light a day at my age and more like 8 or 10 on Saturday. He's pushing 80 with no cancer, heart disease, dementia, etc. But he exercised like a mother fucker and ate very clean other than beer (which is still relatively clean). He did a 115 mile bike race at age 62 with 15,000 vertical of climbing.
It definitely fucks up my sleep (usually). Caffeine can too.
I've tried to limit myself to 40 drinks a month for the last five years with decent success, but it has become a crutch when life gets stressful. Both of my grandfathers were alcoholics (so I'm told), and both committed suicide, I believe within maybe two years of each other. One of them bragged to my grandma about knocking the teeth out of some dude at some Seward Park bar 85 years ago or something. CSB. She ended up divorcing him…
ok @whlinder sea level is a hell of a performance enhancing drug. Took 42 secs off my last 5k and to keep it interesting, I fasted 6 hrs post breakfast except for 2 pool beers. Did a 2.4 mile tropical ball sweat hike before and hella jet lagged. Definitely faded in the last 2000.
Nice. Have to assume the inverse isn't true, where if you train at sea level you'll be impacted more trying to row at elevation.
Nothing cracks me up more than a treadmill overlooking paradise. Rowing isn't feasible out there (unless you have a shell and oars to borrow etc) but surely you can walk or run outside.
Respect to the people who can go longer than 30 minutes rowing, running, etc. Cardio bores the shit out of me unless I'm riding a bicycle at a decent clip. Need to move somewhere that isn't wet 9 months out of the year.
I hear ya. I've been rowing 40-minute sessions in the past couple of weeks and am thinking about getting a TV for my exercise room. Looking to increase my time to 45 minutes soon, so a TV might be necessary at that point.
Eating Update:
Doing a whole 30 to reset my eating habits. No sugar, no alcohol, no grains, no dairy and a few other things. Basically just meat, veggies, fruit and nuts. I've also cut my caffeine intake from about 800mg/day (SO MUCH COFFEE) to between 100-150mg/day in black tea.
Down 7 pounds (mostly water weight, but I'll take it!), appetite has significantly decreased. Feeling energetic and not slothful and lazy. Not going to lie, the first 5 days sucked. Sugar cravings, caffeine headaches, general fogginess and drowsiness. Starting to feel much better now.
Pushups Update: Goal is 10,000 pushups in 2025. Just over 2k completed. A little bit behind schedule, but I expect as I get stronger I'll be able to increase my daily quantity and catch up.
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Down to 180 pounds
I walked 14 miles one day, but generally have been walking 3-7 most days as opposed to 0-3 like I used to, also at 1350 calories Sunday and 1710 yesterday…and now I am hungry…
I think I was 190 at one point in September
I'd like to get down to 165 pounds, which hasn't happened since I was 22 or so
Drinking is still a work in progress, I had a pretty stressful 2023 and fell off the wagon a bit
Some months I hit my goal, many I don't
In the winter they're not running the AC but you'll get way more humidity on a rainy day than a dry one. Which makes everything feel gross.
The highest heart rate I've ever seen while wearing a monitor was on a hot and humid day where I tried to go for a long run and it was late morning. Got over 205 and even walking could not get it down. Looks like a couple of percents depending on just how humid based on https://runnersconnect.net/dew-point-effect-running/
Excellent work, Billy.
As @whlinder and I can attest to, alcohol is a stubborn low hanging fruit.
I could drink 3 or 4 6.5% IPAs daily and not get overweight based on my physical activity, but it's not ideal for sleep and mental performance. I also worry about about liver or cancer issues from that level of consumption.
My dad who is my canary in the coal mine was putting down a 6 pack of Bud Light a day at my age and more like 8 or 10 on Saturday. He's pushing 80 with no cancer, heart disease, dementia, etc. But he exercised like a mother fucker and ate very clean other than beer (which is still relatively clean). He did a 115 mile bike race at age 62 with 15,000 vertical of climbing.
It definitely fucks up my sleep (usually). Caffeine can too.
I've tried to limit myself to 40 drinks a month for the last five years with decent success, but it has become a crutch when life gets stressful. Both of my grandfathers were alcoholics (so I'm told), and both committed suicide, I believe within maybe two years of each other. One of them bragged to my grandma about knocking the teeth out of some dude at some Seward Park bar 85 years ago or something. CSB. She ended up divorcing him…
Good on your dad for being that active.
173 without the amount of exercise I would prefer and with wine
Down 8 since New Years
And if you give me weed, exercise and wine…
We’ve cut out a good amount of shit and are 75% organic. Still working on drinks and snacks.
being healthy is expensive for a small tribe.
ok @whlinder sea level is a hell of a performance enhancing drug. Took 42 secs off my last 5k and to keep it interesting, I fasted 6 hrs post breakfast except for 2 pool beers. Did a 2.4 mile tropical ball sweat hike before and hella jet lagged. Definitely faded in the last 2000.
Nice. Have to assume the inverse isn't true, where if you train at sea level you'll be impacted more trying to row at elevation.
Nothing cracks me up more than a treadmill overlooking paradise. Rowing isn't feasible out there (unless you have a shell and oars to borrow etc) but surely you can walk or run outside.
Seriously. But I had to do the C2 to prove my point on elevation discount and get the screen shots. Sacrificing my vacation and body for science!!
Respect to the people who can go longer than 30 minutes rowing, running, etc. Cardio bores the shit out of me unless I'm riding a bicycle at a decent clip. Need to move somewhere that isn't wet 9 months out of the year.
It's not exactly enjoyable. The people I know who go for multiple hours on the rower are usually watching a movie or something at the same time.
I typically don’t do a rower for more than 30 mins or 60 mins on a Peleton.
But yeah all exercise besides skiing and mt biking is pretty fucking boring.
I hear ya. I've been rowing 40-minute sessions in the past couple of weeks and am thinking about getting a TV for my exercise room. Looking to increase my time to 45 minutes soon, so a TV might be necessary at that point.
Here’s my progress thus far in 2025:
I’m still fat. Some might say morbidly obese but I prefer describing myself as big boned.
Eating Update:
Doing a whole 30 to reset my eating habits. No sugar, no alcohol, no grains, no dairy and a few other things. Basically just meat, veggies, fruit and nuts. I've also cut my caffeine intake from about 800mg/day (SO MUCH COFFEE) to between 100-150mg/day in black tea.
Down 7 pounds (mostly water weight, but I'll take it!), appetite has significantly decreased. Feeling energetic and not slothful and lazy. Not going to lie, the first 5 days sucked. Sugar cravings, caffeine headaches, general fogginess and drowsiness. Starting to feel much better now.
Pushups Update: Goal is 10,000 pushups in 2025. Just over 2k completed. A little bit behind schedule, but I expect as I get stronger I'll be able to increase my daily quantity and catch up.