2nd Flat Tire!

Ahhhhh…it’s only been a few short weeks since my first flat and would you believe that I just had another?! I guess these roads I’m riding on have a lot of junk!

Today, I was actually en route home from the same beach that I had the first flat. The road is called Greenville Loop and it would be unusual for me to not see another cyclist at some point in the morning. Knowing that I did have the equipment this time to fix the tire, I decided I would try to enlist the help of another cyclist as I was not overly confident that I would remember exactly how this was done. πŸ˜‰

The first guy I saw coming from the opposite direction did turn around and come to my rescue. He had already done the majority of his ride and was more than happy to help me out AND he was also a great teacher – having me go through the steps along the way. All in all, a very good experience and I now do feel pretty confident that I could change the tire on my own next time.

I went immediately to the bike shop to purchase more tubes (I decided that I better keep 2 on me as the guy helping me did say that he’s had 2 flats in one ride before!) and some more containers of air. Goodness! The bike shop periodically runs a class on basic bike maintenance which I think would be a perfect idea for me.

Not letting it get me down…just need to be prepared! πŸ˜‰

 

Biggest Loser Special: Checking in With Past Contestants

The Biggest Loser TV show has been such an inspiration to me and played a large part in my motivation to create my own weight loss challenge beginning last January. I had gotten several of the Biggest Loser books and dvds for Christmas. (they were on my wish list – just in case you were wondering who would have the nerve to buy these items for someone for Christmas – ouch! ) πŸ˜‰

The new season starts up again next week and I’m really looking forward to it! Last night there was a special that brought in past contestants to be weighed and talk about what has been happening in their lives. 

Big news on the show was that contestants Matt and Suzy were married and also have a new baby! How cool! Most contestants that were featured (of course!) had either kept their weight off or close to it. Another 2 contestants, Marty and Amy got engaged during the show! Goodness – that’s what I call life changing – go on a show, lose tons of weight AND fall in love. Hmmmmm….  πŸ˜‰

Other news about the upcoming season which starts next week – Allison Sweeney is the new host! Yeah! I actually watch one soap (Days of our Lives) and she is on it. Also, Jillian will be back and I love her! Talk about killer bod! I can’t wait until the new season starts!

 

Eliminating Blood Pressure Medication: Phase 1

I’ve been seeing the doctor regularly to monitor for high blood pressure for 3-4 yrs now. Currently I’m taking 2 medications – Metoprolol and Diovan. My blood pressure was good today and I spoke with the doctor about really wanting to go off the medication. I’m convinced that my high blood pressure was largely due to my diet and lack of exercise and I’m hoping that I have turned this around. It could be that I will need the medications – I do have some history of high blood pressure in my family, but I’m really hoping that the positive changes I’ve made will cause my blood pressure to be normal.

The number one reason is, of course, my health in general. Another is that I’m needing to get health insurance and there is such a big difference in the price if you are being treated for high blood pressure.

I applied a few months ago and at my current weight (I think I was around 230 at the time) and having high blood pressure, the payment was $400 +/mo. whew! I did speak with someone at that time and he told me that yes, the blood pressure and weight could be having a big effect on that number. So I’ve had it in my head that I would reapply again when I was off the medication and under 200 lbs. I’m aiming to have this new insurance in place for January…good way to start out the new year.

So the doctor did take me off of the Metoprolol today and I am going to try to take my blood pressure weekly with the machine at Walmart until I see him again next month. At that point, if all looks good I believe he will take me off of the Diovan also.

Wish me luck! πŸ˜‰

 

Week 35 Check-in: September 3, 2007

Starting Weight: Jan 1 – 278 lbs
Previous Week’s Weight: Aug. 27 – 218.8 lbs

Current Weight:  Sept. 3 – 216.2 lbs

Week 35 Weight Loss:   2.6 lbs

Total Weight Loss: 61.8 lbs

Exercise Report:
Cardio (bike) x 1 – 23 miles

Food Report:
Average daily calories: 1520

Notes:

  • took week off from exercise (except for 1 ride with J)
  • busy with work launch
  • had made conscious decision to have wk off of exercise, keeping calories on the lower side

 

Month 9 Goals: September 07

Weight Loss and Fitness Goals:

Starting Weight: Jan. 1 – 278 lbs
Starting Weight: Sept. 1  – 214.6 lbs
Q3 Weight Goal: 204 (26 lb loss) – adjusted goal from original (yearly)
Weight loss goal for month: 10.6 lbs (204)
Weight loss goal per week: 2.7 lbs 

September Exercise Goals:

  • Cardio/walking or biking 5 times/wk (1-3 hours each workout)
  • Strength Training 3 times/wk – upper body (3 sets of each machine/exercise)
  • Abs 5 times/wk (8 Minute Abs Dvd)
  • Pilates 3 times/wk – (video)

September Food/Nutrition Goals:

  • Calories 1800-2100/day  (needing more calories with increase in cycling)
  • 5-6 fruits and vegetables a day
  • fish 3 times/wk
  • smaller, more frequent meals/snacks (to help with metabolism)
  • double water to 128 ounces day
  • aim for earlier dinner
  • protein drink in the evenings if hungry/feel like a snack

 

Month 8 Check-in: August 07

Starting Weight: Jan 1 – 278 lbs
Previous Month Weight: Aug. 1 – 223 lbs

Current Weight: Sept. 1 – 214.6 lbs

Month 8 Weight Loss: 8.4 lbs

Total Weight Loss: 63.4 lbs

Initial Measurements (1 month in):

Arms: 15.5 in.
Chest: 46 in.
Waist: 44 in.
Hips: 56 in.
Thigh: 29 in.

Measurements: Sept. 1:

Arms: 14 in. 
Chest: 42 in.   (-.5)
Waist: 38 in. 
Hips: 48 in.  (-1 in.)
Thigh: 27 in.   (-.5)

Month Decrease in Inches = 2 in.
Total Decrease in Inches = 21.5 in.

Week 34 Check-in: August 27, 2007

Starting Weight: Jan 1 – 278 lbs
Previous Week’s Weight: Aug. 20 – 219.2 lbs

Current Weight:  Aug. 27 – 218.8 lbs

Week 34 Weight Loss:   .4 lb

Total Weight Loss: 59.2 lbs

Exercise Report:
Cardio (bike) x 4 – 77.9 miles
Strength Training (upper body) x 3
Abs x 5
Pilates x 3


Food Report:
Average daily calories: didn’t count calories every day

Notes:

  • 26th – started P

 

My New Bike Gear

Yesterday while I was unexpectedly at the bike shop getting my flat tire fixed, I decided to purchase a few things that I had been thinking about getting. I’ve been wanting to have the flexibility to be able to carry things with me without needing my back pack. For example, one weekend I was out riding and came along a great farmer’s market, but with no way to carry my purchases I passed it by. I also would love a place to store extra water, food, a book etc – depending on the mood!

I purchased (and had them install) a rack that goes over my rear tire. I also got a double pannier that hangs down on either side of each tire. It’s wonderful and does hold quite a bit. I can really do some good grocery runs with my bike now. I feel like I have pretty much everything I need. Most importantly, the extra tube for the tire in case of another flat and all the gear to fix it. πŸ˜‰

WooHoo! I’m excited about my new gear!

 

First Flat Tire

This morning I set out for what I thought would be another nice 32 mile ride to/around Wrightsville Beach. I made it all the way to the one end and then thump, thump, thump….or something like that.

I knew right away that I had my first flat tire! Bummer! Of course, I had nothing with me to fix it (nor would I have known how to fix it) so I began walking back towards town thinking I could make it to a gas station. Along the way, someone told me about a bike rental shop nearby, so I headed there. Now mind you, I go out pretty early in the morning (best time to ride as it’s been getting very hot here lately) so I would have had to wait for a bit for the shop to open. Looking through the window, I didn’t really think that they would have what I needed.

Luckily I had gotten into the habit of always bringing my cell phone with me, so next I called J. Yes! AJ’s dad was visiting with his van and they all decided to come pick me up and then we all went out for breakfast. Perfect! AND lesson learned for me. I had them drop me at the bike shop (where I purchased the bike) so that I could get it fixed, hopefully learn a thing or 2, and pick up some emergency equipment to have with me in case this ever happened again.

I really like this bike shop – very friendly and helpful. The guy fixing my tire took time to show me how to do it and help me to pick out what I needed to keep with me. I got a little kit that fits under my seat – including an extra tire tube and everything you need to fix a flat. I felt much better knowing that I had this with me from now on. It was bound to happen and I was really glad that it wasn’t while I was on River Road which would have been a bit trickier. (although there are quite a few bikers on this road) I also decided that from now on I would carry cell phone, some cash and a debit card with my while on the bike.

So, lesson learned, all is good, AND I did manage to get in a good 20 mile ride today before the flat! πŸ˜‰

 

Week 33 Check-in: August 20, 2007

Starting Weight: Jan 1 – 278 lbs
Previous Week’s Weight: Aug. 13 – 218.2 lbs

Current Weight:  Aug. 20 – 219.2 lbs

Week 33 Weight Loss:   + 1 lb

Total Weight Loss: 58.8 lbs

Exercise Report:
Cardio (bike) x 5 – 108 miles
Strength Training (upper body) x 3
Abs x 5
Pilates x 3


Food Report:
Average daily calories: 1868

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