Sunday, December 24, 2006

Day 233: down 19.6 lbs.

wt: 178.8 lbs.
seven-day average: 179.9 lbs.

200 blog posts. I only wish I could have made many more of them interesting or useful.

Thanks for reading. I'll be back in the new year. Good luck to everybody trying to stay healthy and lose weight.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Day 266: down 18.8 lbs.

wt: 179.6 lbs.
seven-day average: 180.5 lbs.

I'm still in a plateau. My seven-day moving average has been in a narrow range all month, hovering around 180 lbs. I'll be on vacation after today, and I probably won't have any more blog posts for a few weeks. I won't even weigh myself most days.

I'm about 6 miles away from hitting 1,000 miles of running for the year.

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Day 223: down 19.4 lbs.

Wt: 179 lbs.
seven-day average: 179.4 lbs.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Day 220: down 19.2 lbs.

wt: 179.2 lbs.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Day 219: down 20.2 lbs.

wt: 178.2 lbs.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Day 218: down 20.2 lbs.

wt: 178.2 lbs.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Day 217: down 18.8 lbs.

wt: 179.6 lbs.
seven-day average: n/a (I've missed too many weigh-ins lately to get a meaningful number)

It's been a long while since I've posted. I've found it hard to stay interested, even to the point of not weighing myself. Probably as a result, I've drifted up a few pounds.

I'm still off of Shangri-la. My wife is talking about trying it. Given the success that so many have had, I'm gently encouraging her. Like me, she exercises a lot, and anecdotal evidence on the Seth Roberts forums tend to make me think that dampens the effect of Shangri-la. But it's most certainly not unhealthy, and if it works for her, great.

My running is going reasonably well, but I'm not making it out every day. It's turned very cold here lately. I'm lucky enough to have a gym at my workplace, so during the week it's easy to get in a short treadmill run over my lunch hour or before work. The weekends are tough.

I missed five days in November, but my monthly mileage was second-highest of the year. With winter here, and road races a distant memory, it's a little harder to stay focused. Through the end of the month I'll be thinking hard about my running goals for next year; maybe that will get me motivated.

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