Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Tis the season

In addition to information about events and other new info about the gym I'm going to start really "blogging." "Really blogging" to me means free writing about my thoughts around health wellness and exercise. Don't be disappointed though, I will still try to keep updates first in my post, then leave it up to you the reader to continue reading on.

I think our holiday rush is beginning and it is great. Great to see so many people being proactive about their health and fitness before the season of eating is in full swing. Today we had 30 members sign in and work out. That is the highest number we have had since we took over it blows any other day out of the water by about 15! We are also up to around 85 members. I think so far we are seeing good flow and no back up at machines due to overcrowding. We will continue to monitor this and let members know when peak times are (meaning a longer wait time to use machines.) Don't hesitate to ask Eugene for hours that are more or less crowded.

Here is my blog for those of you who are not interested in my ramblings you will want to end reading here! :)

Tis the season for overeating and under moving. Okay, so maybe not for some. In fact many of us probably feel like we are moving at light speed. We may be running around shopping and tying up loose ends before the holidays. All of this running around however can lead to dangerous eating fast food (or just high fat "easy to pick up and go" items) and not making time to exercise (too busy, too tired, no time to fit it in, excuses!) I feel like I lose this battle every year. At least the eating side of it. I'll often say "good thing I exercise so much or I'd gain 50 lbs over the holiday months." What I'd like to say instead is that I made good choices and maintained or even lost some weight over the holiday. Why do I wait for Jan 1 every year to begin eating better again? I know one answer to that, cookies, I love my mom's homemade chocolate chip cookies and I eat about 2, maybe even 3 dozen by Christmas Eve. This year I am going to try to be different. I'm not depriving myself from eating some of them, I just need to focus and eat 1. It's a mind game, I need to tell myself I don't need 5 cookies. If you see me, remind me of this. I know when I make myself accountable for something I'm more likely to do it. It worked for me when I was in a weight loss program before so it certainly can work again. So next time you see me ask me how my 1 cookie rule is going, I'm hoping, no I know now that you all know about it I will work harder!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Katie - I can help you out. Ship the cookies to my attention ASAP. Also, I just learned that BASS Ale has fewer calories than Budweiser or Coors (regular). Guinness even fewer, and Guinness makes you STRONG.

Look forward to the blogs and pics!