Starting anew in 2010
Well, kettleviewers… so far, I’m starting 2010 off with a clean slate. Like many, the new year brings a sense of “I can do it!” to everything I’m taking on.
I think 2010 is going to teach me discipline. My health and overall fitness goals are just part of the whole picture. In every aspect, I’m learning to tackle a little bit each and every day, consistently.
I could focus on nutrition, exercise, saving money, connecting with friends, or even my business goals, and keep myself motivated by doing something — even just a little — every single day.
It’s like the adage of saving for a rainy day. If I put aside a dollar for every day this year, I’d have $365 on December 31st that I wouldn’t have otherwise.
I know, some of you would like to put aside TEN dollars a day — and if you have it, by all means, do it — however, for me, taking bite-sized pieces really works.
I find that setting my sights on a realistic goal, like “get some physical activity in,” or “no sugary sweets today,” allows me to focus on a small choice or activity that will pay off over time. Check it out:
I think that my scale(s) are a little off, so let’s not get excited about losing 5.5 pounds in one week, people. I didn’t starve myself, and I haven’t started my cleanse yet.
What I am really tracking here are the inches on my body. Last week, I dragged myself into training, pretty upset. My clothes weren’t fitting the way they were, even a month ago.
My trainer challenged me and my partner again — lose a pound a week, or pay up! Jerk!
I mean, here’s a picture of him teaching us how to do “the jerk.”
So my workout partner, Ty, and I decided to keep eachother accountable over e-mail/text/harrassing phone calls:
“Eat healthy today?”
“What did you do to workout?” ”
“Put that mini Reeses’ Peanut Butter cup down! Two pounds a week!”
Jerk!
Just kidding! Every little bit helps, really.
I’m keeping my eye on my one year goal– to have lost 80 pounds, and over 12 inches in my waistline — through discipline, consistency, and a sense of humor.
Not to mention, I have an even bigger goal; that is, to be a healthy mom.
Happy New Year, everybody! Leave me a comment!
P.S. I’ll be tracking my progress starting from January 2010. Feel free to look at past blogs under the category “Measurements” to see how I’ve fared since May 2009.
Tags: before, Bill Maeda, bust, clean, diet, Exercise, family, FitPro Hawaii, hips, jerk, kettlebell, training, waist, weight, wellness

January 14th, 2010 at 12:36 pm
Great stuff going on for you!! I got the hat and pen you sent. What a beautiful hat it is. i wear it proudly!! It is definitely my fav both for how it works and because of what kettletell represents. So, if i want to do kettlebell regularly, how often and how much time should i plan?