20200727 Daily report sans picture

Yes, it’s a day without pictures.  My camera didn’t break, I just had other things on my mind.  Interestingly, there have been some good comments from reader CPhil about exercise and diet.  I like to read about that because it introduces me to things I don’t know about the relationship between weight loss and exercise.  

My food intake and calorie count

Breakfast – sausage (250); potatoes (80);

  • 330 calories

Lunch – Italian sweet sausage link (250); 1/4 wrap (35); pretzels (120);

  • 405 calories 

Dinner – 7oz ham (300); baked beans (130); tomato (25); Brussels sprouts, roasted (25);

  • 480 calories

Snacking – 97g ice cream (200);

  • 200 calories

Total for the day: 1415 calories (limit 1750)

Diet and exercise

It’s an old and familiar pairing.  Looking at my own body, there has been a real fall-off in weight loss since I gave up swimming.  Based on reader advice, lowering my calorie intake may not help much.  Plus, my body misses a bit of exercise.  I liked swimming because it works so many systems at once: arms, legs, back, neck, and breathing discipline too.  But some walking won’t hurt anything and it is starting to get cooler outside, finally.  Morning walking, then.  I can probably do that every day.  I’ve been looking for a bike, too.  

Taking care of your body is a long term business.  Once you are doing it, you realize you should be doing it and should have been doing it before!  

Stay with it!

-The Doctor

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  1. Judith Phillips

    I also appreciated the comments by CPhil on yesterday’s post. His observations about taking in too few calories are spot on, I think, although long term, you can lose a lot of weight when you aren’t eating because you’re going through a stressful time in your life, for example. However, that isn’t a healthy way to shed pounds and when the stress decreases, you go back to your old habits and the weight creeps back on. I like the idea of core exercise, but I hate doing the work. He is motivational, though, so I’m going to give it a “go.”

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