I feel ya, I could probably eat my weight in salt & vinegar chips or pork rinds.I have control issues with salty snacks. I have eaten an entire bag of chips way, way too often - even as an adult. Mmmmm....salt and vinegar chips.....
I feel ya, I could probably eat my weight in salt & vinegar chips or pork rinds.I have control issues with salty snacks. I have eaten an entire bag of chips way, way too often - even as an adult. Mmmmm....salt and vinegar chips.....
Oh pork rinds are devious. I love them. I put them in my tacos for a bit of crunch. So good.I feel ya, I could probably eat my weight in salt & vinegar chips or pork rinds.
It would take time to get back in running shape, but when I was, I'd do the Greater Clarksburg 10K. Two laps of a 5K course. My one goal was simple. Don't get lapped by the Kenyans. I'd finish in just under an hour and not get lapped.
Trying to get this goddamn gut worked off...
After months back in the gym, I've finally ditched the excuses and started running again. Will post update in a month or so.
You might want to check on the guy running on the treadmill behind you. He appears to be having a heart attack...
Trying to get this goddamn gut worked off...
After months back in the gym, I've finally ditched the excuses and started running again. Will post update in a month or so.
Android, so that's no good for me. Thanks anyways.@ThatNickGuy I found the app that matches your music beat to your running pace, but it's iOS, I'm not sure what you're using.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/eas...nner-advanced-training-plans/id425601262?mt=8
I mean...it's Georgia. Isn't "FUCKOFF, HUMID!" literally every day of the year?I'm currently in the process of volunteering to help with a fun run run, put on by a group of police wives here. There's a half mile version, where kids run with cops, and then there's the "foot pursuit" portion, a 5k, where officers will occasionally get into foot chases behind runners at selected intervals.
It's a cop-themed zombie run, basically. I may die, because even though it's in September, that's still "FUCKOFF, HUMID" season here.
Speaking for a similar climate, there are a couple days in February where it's just "uncomfortably damp."I mean...it's Georgia. Isn't "FUCKOFF, HUMID!" literally every day of the year?
To be fair, Canada's seasons don't differ that much. We have:Speaking for a similar climate, there are a couple days in February where it's just "uncomfortably damp."
Also known as Michigan.To be fair, Canada's seasons don't differ that much. We have:
Pre-Winter
Winter
Post-Winter
Road Maintenance
I do believe the correct phrasing is, "Bless your heart, Humidity. "I mean...it's Georgia. Isn't "FUCKOFF, HUMID!" literally every day of the year?
Just remember to keep up with your hydration, electrolytes, and shade.I'm currently in the process of volunteering to help with a fun run, put on by a group of police wives here. There's a half mile version, where kids run with cops, and then there's the "foot pursuit" portion, a 5k, where officers will occasionally get into foot chases behind runners at selected intervals.
It's a cop-themed zombie run, basically. I may die, because even though it's in September, that's still "FUCKOFF, HUMID" season here.
Applies to SE GA, as well.Texas Seasons:
Almost Summer
Summer
Still Summer
Fallwinterspring
Still Summer is also called Football.
I always heard that joke as "Almost summer, summer, still summer, and christmas." WAR ON CHRISTMAS WHARGARBLETexas Seasons:
Almost Summer
Summer
Still Summer
Fallwinterspring
Still Summer is also called Football.
This is completely foreign.70 degrees on christmas day around here
I have never had to wear long pants on Christmas Day living in Texas. Usually you don't even need the heater on.This is completely foreign.
--Patrick
Oh yes. I notice the same thing between "riding an actual bike" and sitting on a home trainer. Wind, sun, different surfaces you have to adjust to (knees and ankles and such in your case), slight elevation changes,...I went for a run today after work. Normally I hit the treadmill and do a couple miles but it was so nice out I thought I'd enjoy some scenery. Holy shit. Not only is it the first time I'd run in a couple weeks, but I put 10 pounds on during my vacation. And running for reals is much MUCH harder than a treadmill. Crap on a cracker. I ran the same amount of time but only about 1/2 the distance with twice the fatigue.
No more treadmill for Dave.
Yeah, Outback is pretty awful when watching carbs, as far as that type of restaurant goes. Last time I dug into their nutrition menu, best option was a steak with grilled vegetables on the side.Got me a fitbit to help track my carbs and exercise. The thing nags me every hour to get off my ass and move. I've been walking around the block (1/3 mile) every time it buzzes.
blood sugars are still high, but I've only just started my meds on Weds. And they're not nearly as high as my first test on Tuesday evening after McDonalds w/ Dr. Pepper (412 if you're curious...my wife was so freaked she was convinced the reader was broken). I've been trying to keep myself at around 30 carbs for every meal (though Outback Steakhouse fucked me--their french onion soup and broccoli with cheese is MUCH more carb laden than standard varieties of those foods). So my sugars have been between 212-300 for the last two days. Not ideal. But better.
I was gonna go that route, but then I thought "really, french onion soup doesn't have many carbs, and cheese doesn't either..probably 12 for the both of them combined". Boy was I wrong.Yeah, Outback is pretty awful when watching carbs, as far as that type of restaurant goes. Last time I dug into their nutrition menu, best option was a steak with grilled vegetables on the side.
Soups are really dangerous in general, unless homemade. Ditto with sauces, because of thickeners and cutting agents (if something has melted cheese on it, assume it's a cheese sauce).I was gonna go that route, but then I thought "really, french onion soup doesn't have many carbs, and cheese doesn't either..probably 12 for the both of them combined". Boy was I wrong.
Well, it was a cheese sauce, for sure. But 1tbs of cheese sauce shouldn't be 12 freaking carbs. I don't even know how I would stuff that many carbs into a homemade cheese sauce. 1tbs of pure sugar is 15 carbs. WTH.Soups are really dangerous in general, unless homemade. Ditto with sauces, because of thickeners and cutting agents (if something has melted cheese on it, assume it's a cheese sauce).
On the bright side, this all encourages more home-cooking
When I first suspected that my wife had tipped over the edge and become diabetic, I had her test her sugar with my meter, and it just said HI. That's any score over 500.Got me a fitbit to help track my carbs and exercise. The thing nags me every hour to get off my ass and move. I've been walking around the block (1/3 mile) every time it buzzes.
blood sugars are still high, but I've only just started my meds on Weds. And they're not nearly as high as my first test on Tuesday evening after McDonalds w/ Dr. Pepper (412 if you're curious...my wife was so freaked she was convinced the reader was broken). I've been trying to keep myself at around 30 carbs for every meal (though Outback Steakhouse fucked me--their french onion soup and broccoli with cheese is MUCH more carb laden than standard varieties of those foods). So my sugars have been between 212-300 for the last two days. Not ideal. But better.
Yeah..that's the plan eventually. For now, the doc wants me to lower my carbs, take the meds, and exercise more to see how much that brings me down. I don't want to completely geek out on this if I don't need to--my wife already thinks I'm going a little nutsWhen I first suspected that my wife had tipped over the edge and become diabetic, I had her test her sugar with my meter, and it just said HI. That's any score over 500.
Counting carbs is a very good start, but familiarizing yourself with the Glycemic Index/Glycemic Load chart and the study which spawned it can be a game changer in the struggle to maintain a healthy sugar level. The study was done by the University of Sydney, so some of the foodstuff examples are a little... Aussie focused, but it's usually pretty easy to find an American analog, and for raw foods there's little to no issue.
The standard serving size (from which their nutrition pdfs are drawn) is probably not just 1 tbsp of cheese sauce (that sounds like very little). Flour/cornstarch adds up really quick.Well, it was a cheese sauce, for sure. But 1tbs of cheese sauce shouldn't be 12 freaking carbs. I don't even know how I would stuff that many carbs into a homemade cheese sauce. 1tbs of pure sugar is 15 carbs. WTH.
Add another 16 for the soup. Which should run closer to 6 for a homemade french onion.
I don't have any problem with cooking for dinners. It's lunches that I'm going to have to watch out for. You know, I worked at Bennigan's (like 25 years ago)...we didn't put that much sugar in shit back then.