Ok, so just a quickie to update on changes I’ve made since the 8 weeks were up and a few numbers to show results.
My first goal with the BSD was to normalise blood pressure and blood sugars (TICK!) and get a BMI of under 30 – i.e. Overweight, not Obese
Measurement history to date:
Start of 8 weeks – Jan 11, 2016
108.9 kg – Waist 122 cm – BMI 34.37
End of 8 Weeks – 6 Mar, 2016
98.2 kg – Waist 111 cm – BMI 30.99
End of 10 weeks and 2 days 22 Mar, 2016
95.9kg – Waist 109 cm BMI (still maddeningly) 30.27
Diet – added some carbs in the form of a piece of fruit and a glass of milk and a couple of slices of homemade wholegrain bread for week 8 and 9 as I was experiencing tired legs rather than the amazing spring I had in my step a few weeks into the diet.
Exercise – Started regular walking around week 8 – 3.5 km 5 days per week. I have really bad feet and ankles so walking has never been attractive, yet I really wanted to exercise (what?), so I’ve gone to a podiatrist to get help with orthotics so I can walk without the pain in my feet all the next day. Waiting for next appointment as I bought the running shoes he recommended, but feet still ache.
Week 10, felt that weight was coming off veerrrryyyy slooowwwwly, even though I was still at around 1500 kcal / day with my extra carbs so…..
Added 9 minutes of High intensity cycling to my exercise days ( 2min light pedal, 20 secs sprint against resistance, repeated 3 times and a 2 minute warm down at end), but now only exercise every second day to give my decades-ignored muscles some recovery time. So I spend 9 minutes on the bike and go for my 3.5 k walk.
Diet – basically BSD around 1000 kcal per day on the exercise days and 1500 kcal on the recovery days.
Legs still feel tired in the afternoon on the exercise days ( and I exercise in the late afternoon), but I have the springy step when I wake up the next morning and for the duration of the day on the recovery days. The addition of the HIT exercise seems to have bought back the energy in my legs, so hoping that as I continue to lose weight, this will stay around for longer.
Final note, weight loss and waist measurement reduction speeded up immediately following the HIT introduction.
Cheers