Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Resistence is difficult, but not always futile...
I've come to discover the Fitbit has at least one snafu in it's something (I'm not sure what)--it won't always (hardly ever) register your elevated heart rate. Except it sorta does, sometimes? My higher heart rates from when I'm working out don't always register on the Fitbit's screen, but if I go into the dashboard and look at the data, sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not--weird.
In order to burn fat (my long-term energy storage/source) rather than my short term energy, I need to do two things: get into fat burn mode by getting my heart rate up to a certain level and do that when my body doesn't have easy access to short-term energy reserves--those that come from recently eaten foods.
Two weeks ago, I gave up tortillas and cold cereal yet again. I fell off the wagon once, but have been good ever since.
Last Friday, I was really craving cold cereal... But as I have seen progress in losing the weight I had regained, I held fast, as difficult as it was, and was able to successfully resist that delicious bowl of sweet crunchy goodness.
My willpower paid off and I have lost a few more ounces and am 17% of the way to my target weight.
I still have several adjustments to make to my diet, but all in good time and in moderation. I figure once I've been on the wagon for a while, I won't crave them so badly. That's my hope, anyway.
This is constant state of learning and adjusting--well, isn't everything in life??-- and eventually I'll find the right combination.
Have a great rest of the week!!
Labels:
carbohydrates,
cereal,
fat burning,
health and wellness,
my downfall,
tortillas,
weight loss
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