Just one more round of legs-chest-back-shoulder-arms, and that's it for the year
We had snow last night, not enough to do shoveling cardio, just enough to make driving a mess.
Off to the gym, it's LEG DAY!
Mel
I also got the hugest stack of books ever, so am set for 2005 reading. All cookies and tempting goodies are either gone already or scheduled to go in the office with DH tomorrow, so I'm looking forward to a week of squeaky clean eating. The gym craziness has started already here and I'm NOT looking foward to the next six weeks.
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3fcuser1058250 , 12-27-2004 08:17 AM
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I have a huge salad with me for lunch, complete with some black beans and a hard boiled egg for protein.
I found that I'd merely hit a switch that locked the buttons so it wouldn't come on inadvertently! Whew.
). I’m single and live in a tiny one-woman-apartment with just enough space for me and my books. I moved in here when I went back to school four years ago, and I love my life here. I wish I never had to go back to work out in the real world again – I love being a student, and I have only a year left before I’m done! 

on ending the year with a record breaking leg session! And welcome back.
So OUT they went. Unfortunately, I can't find my keys and I really don't want to root through the trash cans to look for them. Yesterday when I can home from taking ds to the orthodontist, there was a huge mess in the driveway where all the recyclables had spilled, the neighbors' trash had blown into ours, and stuff was everywhere, including a broken beer bottle. I had my purse, gym bag, keys, the mail and whatever else I could possibly have been holding. I think I plunked it all down on the driveway while ds and I chased protein powder tubs and egg containers down the road
, then swept up broken glass. I haven't seen my keys since. I'm really hoping they are not in there with the cookies and broken glass
Now I know that I haven't lost 10 pounds of chest muscle, I doubt I have that much. Just goes to show that not all goals are compatible. Lean doesn't necessarily equal strong. Or really strong.
This relationship between weight and strength, and how we’re stronger when we’re heavier is important to me. Since I started lifting weights and became stronger, I’ve been wondering what will happen to my muscle strength when I lose more weight. I want to find ways to reduce the loss of strength as much as possible.
), I’m doing everything slowly: I eat enough food and I lift weights to build muscles. I lose weight in steps, and maintain the new weight between each weight loss period. I have lost 60lbs so far: the first 35lbs a couple of years ago, and then 25lbs last summer. I have maintained the new weight since late August, and after a few ups and downs the first months, I’ve now stabilized my weight at 183lbs. 
Huge guilt trip!
I guess the message is what Woody Allen says: "90% of life is just showing up." Have a good one.