The Monday Morning Naked Weight (MMNW) for 2/9 finally showed some nice progress! I didn't totally blow it over the funeral weekend. 175.2 lbs and 19.1% bodyfat. Finally down to typical plateau level. I think my scale is calculating the bodyfat % more erratically because I haven't figured out how to adjust the age that it figures into the calculation. This week I felt very slim. I got in 3 runs for 29 miles, and 2 swims for 5300 yards. Eating was pretty well on point, and we had 1 night in Greenville in there too.
This turned out to be a great setup for the week that followed. I hit a low point (since 2011 I think) of 173.6 lbs on Wednesday morning. My workouts and eating were totally on point through the week! I did meet an old college friend for lunch at an Indian buffet on Thursday but that was the only hard part. Today's MMNW was 175.4 lbs and 19.3% bodyfat. So 2 weeks right around plateau level.
Normally this is where I stop the weight loss phase and ramp up the training. This year I'm really trying to maximize my weight to power ratio so I want to bust through this plateau and see if I can get past the "skinny fat" phase and just get to thin. So let's keep on this track for a few more weeks and see what happens.
One thing that happened. My grandmother hung onto a few pictures from when I was heavy. I stitched them into this:
I lost more than the glasses |
I'm tapering this week, got the Frozen Heart 50k coming up in Maryland on Saturday! That's the other reason not to ramp up training and end the weight loss phase. I'm going to have the insane post-50k eating festival and recovery week. Also this week Raleigh is getting snow, which means the entire state shuts down. So workouts are going to be sparse as they should be, and my eating has to be pretty strict. Typically I blow the nutrition plan during the taper, so keep your fingers crossed that I will a:) be able to get to maryland and race in a snowstorm and b:) arrive at the starting line rested, light, and strong.
6 comments:
I really need to get on top of weight management. It's looking like I might run the The Great Wall Marathon in May, and it would be much easier to do if I were carrying around 20 fewer pounds.
Congrats John. It takes a ton of discipline to not just lose weight but keep it off. :)
Solid work! Way to go!
Wow. Amazing difference. Looking great.
You look great, and worked hard for it. Congrats!
I've only known you as thin John so it's crazy for me to see those photos! That is an amazing transformation and shows that hard work and perseverance pays off! You look awesome!
Good luck with your 50k! I hope the trail conditions are ok - I imagine that the area you'll be running got snow this week!
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