I think that I have made some definitive strides in my health goals since April, if nothing else but having a more healthy focus and definitily being better about at least THINKING about exercising and even most of the time, wanting to exercise. I also seem to like my body as it is more and more often, which is good. I don't know if it has changed or I have changed. My mom keeps reminding me to stop lamenting that I look like a woman and not a 16 year-old girl anymore. Yes, I have hips now and body fat. It has taken me years to figure that out.
However, I am nervous. Internship is coming very quickly upon me. I am worried about maintaining these goals I am so imperfect on during a year of extreme physical and mental duress! Things like:
80 hour work weeks-- meaning lack of sleep, physical exhuastion, lack of time, stress--all that may negatively impact my eating and exercise habits
Early mornings-- rounds by 6:30 am, sometimes earlier.
Late nights--being on call about every 3rd night.
Stress--cheeseburgers and fries? vegging out?
Cafeteria food-- (see above)
I can see 2 events occuring.
1) gain a million pounds because I am too tired/busy/stressed to exercise, eat right, etc
2) lose too much weight because I am too tired/busy/stressed to eat...
We'll see how I fair! I think I need to develop some very specific goals to combat these changes. Not sure what but something like eating only salad or veggies for lunch or walking the track for an hour each day during lunch or after clinic?
Any suggestions?
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Sparkpeople.com
Hi everyone!
It's been awhile since this blog has seen any action, and I definitely haven't done my part as a contributor, but I wanted to let you know about a website that I just started using ("just" meaning today--but so far it seems great).
sparkpeople.com
You put in your goal (lose weight, maintain, etc.) and it comes up with a customized plan for you. It gives you menus for exactly what you should eat for each meal and snack, as well as the breakdown of calories, carbs, fats, and protein in each item. If you don't follow the recommended meals, though (which I didn't), you just enter in the food that you did eat. You can search for just about anything, even restaurant food (I had Subway for lunch and it was in there). You can see the range of calories, carbs, fat, and protein you should be eating each day to reach your goal, and the site keeps track for you.
It does pretty much the same thing with exercise; gives you a recommended work out for the day (complete with demos), or you can enter in whatever you decide to do on your own and it will calculate the calories you burn. The site also has groups you can join of people in your area, age group, etc. if the group dynamic helps you.
I've seen sites like this before that seemed confusing or time consuming, but this one seems to be really intuitive and fun. Like I said, it's only been a day, but I like it so far...
I promise I don't work for sparkpeople.com either--I was not paid to write this:) Oh, and speaking of money, the site is free (or you can bet I wouldn't be bothering with it).
I've also heard of one called fitday, but haven't tried it.
Let me know if you give it a try!
It's been awhile since this blog has seen any action, and I definitely haven't done my part as a contributor, but I wanted to let you know about a website that I just started using ("just" meaning today--but so far it seems great).
sparkpeople.com
You put in your goal (lose weight, maintain, etc.) and it comes up with a customized plan for you. It gives you menus for exactly what you should eat for each meal and snack, as well as the breakdown of calories, carbs, fats, and protein in each item. If you don't follow the recommended meals, though (which I didn't), you just enter in the food that you did eat. You can search for just about anything, even restaurant food (I had Subway for lunch and it was in there). You can see the range of calories, carbs, fat, and protein you should be eating each day to reach your goal, and the site keeps track for you.
It does pretty much the same thing with exercise; gives you a recommended work out for the day (complete with demos), or you can enter in whatever you decide to do on your own and it will calculate the calories you burn. The site also has groups you can join of people in your area, age group, etc. if the group dynamic helps you.
I've seen sites like this before that seemed confusing or time consuming, but this one seems to be really intuitive and fun. Like I said, it's only been a day, but I like it so far...
I promise I don't work for sparkpeople.com either--I was not paid to write this:) Oh, and speaking of money, the site is free (or you can bet I wouldn't be bothering with it).
I've also heard of one called fitday, but haven't tried it.
Let me know if you give it a try!
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