I’ve been pushing myself for several weeks now, as well as working with a new trainer for about the same amount of time. I think it is time to take a step back and look at what’s been done this month.
So far this month, I feel like I have accomplished some things, although perhaps not obvious things. For example, I have increased the amount of weight I am pushing at the gym. I also dropped a little bit of weight, but by no means any extreme amounts. My body fat percentage is slowly dropping, although admittedly probably not as fast as I would prefer.
We know where I have been. I have been working out diligently, and although I show improvements in both my H2O intake as well as my diet, I certainly haven’t been perfect, and have cheated with sugary treats on more occasions than I probably should have. Yes, I love ice cream, and it has been hot out. This has probably hindered my fat loss, while I still have thankfully shown an improvement in endurance as well as muscle strength.
Where do I go from here? Simply put, pushing forward with what I have been doing, and increasing both intensity as well as commitment. What does this mean?
I need to focus on my diet, making sure that I am properly “grazing” with multiple meals per day. I need those meals to be more focused on “real food” and less processed foods.
Working out is also critical, and this is where the next step comes in. I began my day at the gym today by talking to the training manager, and working out to get the number of sessions with my trainer increased from four to eight. While this is certainly going to be painful on the wallet, it will allow a more focused approach to workouts, with either one one-hour session or two half-hour sessions each week. My “push days” will increase with frequency, and will increase the amount of “push” in general.
A new month is a new time for committments. As we roll out of May and into June, it’s time to really push hard towards my goals. I’ve got six months until my 34th birthday, and I want to go into it with some semblance of accomplishment for this year, and prep for my 34th year to be my best one ever.
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