2012年5月25日 星期五

Day 3 of the 4 wk challenge

Going to the house last night made me feel awesome. Not only did I learn the basic step which I always wanted to learn, but I woke up and weighed to 71.5! Though only to gain it back by lunch up to 72kg.

Beans beans beans for breakfast, mix of red kidney, and other random beans, with a bit of cottage cheese on top. Just experimenting.

Now the funniest thing happened for lunch, I was so proud of myself for picking the beef pho without noodles and papaya salad that only in the last few bites did I realize it's a fruit! Oh joy!

Plan on simple boiled veges for dinner.

Though unfortunately had an orange in addition to the pile of edamame, broccoli, spinach, also a glass worth of milk. Must cut my craving for milk and fruits... Fk

Day 2 of the 4 week challenge

Thank god for no beans today, instead for breakfast I had omelette, and for lunch and afternoon I had this rather starchy pork soup, 四神湯which is supposed to be good for me, my kidney etc.
Dinner is a cup of green veges followed by house dance class woot! Haven't moved my ass for a week, time to get into it. Little did M know that she's getting me out of the house and out of my depressed state about what else, of course the stupid job app stage. Anyways no more wingeing.

Binges though on a plain yoghurt and two oranges this pm. This sweet tooth is spiraling out of control!

Haven't weighed cos it hasn't worked for me so far. Will do tomorrow, promise!

2012年5月24日 星期四

Day 1 of the 4 week challenge - Tim Ferriss's 4 Hour Body Slow Carb Diet

I actually started this about 10 days ago, but the flow was disturbed a few times due to
1) T & Z's wedding in Thailand (flowing alcohol and thai food!)
2) my craving for ice cream and frozen yoghurt and anything dairy

So i'll make today the OFFICIAL FIRST DAY!
Basically the gist of this thing is, for 6 consecutive days of the week I need to stay away from white refined carbs and replace them instead with high protein legumes, veges and meat. Too lazy to type out the basics, so below will be plagiarising from this guy (with my own fat stats of course)...
http://brokengod.wordpress.com/2007/06/16/raiseon-detre/

Greetings.
Now, the principal reason for the existance of this blog is to manage and track my own attempts at the 4-week challenge and in this I take my inspiration from Tim Ferriss’ blog post entitled How to Lose 20 lbs. of Fat in 30 Days… Without Doing Any Exercise.
In his post, Tim (who has recently had success with his book The 4-Hour Work Week)lays out his experience and thoughts in relation to the “slow carb” diet, and provides a few rules which guided him to his claimed transformation from about 180 lbs. to 165 lbs., while adding about 10 lbs. of muscle.
Now, not surprisingly, Tim has generated a great deal of discussion on his blog with a count of 153 comments (as of 16 June 2007). These comments include the full range of scepticism, incredulity, support and excitement that you might expect from such bold claims and indeed has spawned several attempts to replicate his success. I would be lying if this blog wasn’t well and truly the latter.
Personally, I believe that regardless of the viability of the method advanced by Tim, his blog has been highly successful in getting dozens of people to consider that, they too may effect change in their lives. At this time I will defer any of the usual cynacism that I direct to those ideas that promise instant results and acknowledge that any plan or idea that can motivate people to try to make a difference in their lives, particulary in an area of such frequent failure and significance (socially and healthwise) as weightloss.
So kudos to Tim and I encourage any interested parties to take a look at his blog where he discusses a range of ideas geared towards personal development, time & work management, health & fitness and most importanly, making your personal dreams reality.
Now on to my personal attempt at the 4-Week Challenge, initially incorporating the diet plan used by Tim to reduce his body fat and increase his lean muscle tissue. At this stage, I plan to follow reasonably faithfully the following guidelines, as inspired by Tim:
Rule 1
Avoid white carbohydrates. By this I mean to avoid any white bread, rice, pasta, potato etc and in fact I will be generally attempting to not eat any breads or cereals as much as possible.
Rule 2
Consistent meal plan. I will be eating the same few meals over and over, where possible, for the duration of the challenge, mostly including some meat in the form of lean grilled chicken, pork or beef; some legumes such as lentils, beans etc, and some microwaved or steamed vegetables. An example of such a meal…
Rule 3
Avoid liquid calories in the form of fruit juices, soft drinks, milk or other sweetened drink. I have to confess, I am pretty addicted to milk and yoghurt, so during the course of the challenge apart from attempting to get more fresh water into my system.
Rule 4
Cheat Day! Every Sunday I am going to crazy-town on the binge farm! Ice creams, cakes, chocolate, burgers. Whatever takes my fancy. This not only allows me a reward for a solid week’s healthy eating, it helps to avoid metabolic down-regulation which may occur as the result of calorie restriction and carbohydrate avoidance.
With these rules in place, all that is left is to make a record of my current weight and dimensions, whack up some suitable pathetic photos of my corpulent body and watch the pounds melt away! (Positive thinking has it’s place in any change process.) So…

Weight: 72.5kg
Height: 5′ 4″
Chest: 41″
Waist: 34″
Navel: 38"
Widest hips: 39″
Biceps (relaxed): 12″
Thigh: 21"

Okay I need to complement this w the p90x workout, see how this goes.
My own weaknesses are the sweet tooth - ice cream, chocolate, yoghurt, milk!! Even last night, I had to take a few sips of milk before I was willing to sleep..

I bought about 10 bags of different beans from dot dot green. I'm gonna be a beans freak. In a good (less gas-y) wa hopefully haha
Here's a look at my breakfast/lunch/dinner tonight. salmon fish head for breakfast, mainly pinto / black beans, cabbage, eggplants. Getting quite sick of beans to be honest.

2009年2月3日 星期二

拖着我们的手

Saw this article about the famous HK Radio DJ Yu Zheng accompanying her mother til the the very end. I was very touched and thought an excerpt was worth quoting.

"我们年幼时多么渴望父母拖着我们的手,我们哭,闹都因为想长辈抱我们,给我们安全感.那么到长辈年老,觉得自然机能退化,感到软弱的时候,为什么我们不回报给他们呢?"
This is exactly what I did NOT do on my CNY trip home this time around. My trip, 美其名was a trip to visit 'family' but in reality, how much time did I spend with my mother and my father? God only knows. Maybe one evening out of like, six?

I am deeply embarrassed and hope to make up for it. Next time. Soon. I hope.

2009年1月5日 星期一

Letting go

Never realized how in/capable I am of letting go. Perhaps the virgo in me has always outshone the emotional side of leo. Or perhaps the cynicism of my dear friend has tinged my senses of judgment on the world. But I am finding it increasingly easier to let go and be sceptical. Perhaps I might as well grow up. Remaining starry eyed probably won't fare me too well in this pond.

2009

Finally got back to HK this morning after a 15 hour flight from the US. So jet lagged, but boy it feels so good to be home after 2 weeks away. Also somewhat excited about starting a brand new year with a clean slate. 2008 has been so much pain but fun at the same time.

New year resolutions:
  • learn new things and expand social circle - pick up dancing, singing, and sailing
  • contribute more of my time to worthy causes - Let's go Hands On!
  • listen and reflect more - God gave each one of us two ears and one mouth, so definitely spend more time listening than babbling!
  • be disciplined and stick to your principles - what you believe in should be sustained til the end.
逆境是人生的绊脚石,但却可以令人成长.真正改变命运的,并不是我们的际遇,而是我们的态度. -- Nick, disabled Australian, inspirational speaker.