I know what you are thinking: “Here is another fitness blog.
How original.” And I get it. There are like thousands of fitness fanatics who
all seem to have his or her own place on the Internet. And I read these blogs
from time to time. This blog is defiantly not garnering any gold stars or
anything. I will be lucky to upload one post a week. This blog is for me. I
call it accountability. Let me explain.
About 15 months ago, I had a baby. Shortly after giving
birth, I made it a goal to get back to my pre-pregnancy weight within a year of
giving birth. Well, here we are, 15 months later and I still have like 15
pounds to go. What. The. Fuck. Yes, I swear. A lot. I blame the kid. Any ways,
I have a goal to shed at least 3 of those pounds by the end of May. We will
call it a mid-year resolution.
Since I am terrible at charting my progress, I figured I
would force myself to keep an online journal of sorts. I can see my progress
and hold myself accountable if I fail. How? Maybe I will cut out a diet coke or
two. Probably should be doing that already, but you probably don’t want to read
my posts if I haven’t had my fix. Score 1 for the soda industry.
So 3 pounds is the goal. I have a fitness competition on the
horizon and a 10K in Colorado over Memorial Day weekend. Why such a small
increment you might ask? Because I am realistic. I have a full time job and a
kid. I don’t exactly have time to kick it at the gym for hours on end. And
diet? I refuse to starve myself in the interest of seeing numbers drop on the
scale. If I want a hamburger, I will eat a hamburger. Sorry folks. If you were
hoping for some amazing diet tips or something along those lines, you’ve come
to the wrong blog. I may share a healthy recipe on occasion. And that is maybe.
I’m not exactly a cook.
So yes, here is another fitness blog. Comments and
suggestions are always welcomed. Political rants and mommy war rhetoric is not.
Cheers!
C.
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