The Journey...

I started this blog in 2010 under the title "The Fat to Fit Chronicles" to document the training for and completion of my very first half-marathon. My decision to train was the first step on my journey from fat to fit. In my former life I was 319 lbs, depressed, and living a "less than" life.

Over the course of training I discovered a passion for fitness and helping others. So this blog has morphed into something more than just my musings and venting. My hope is that when you leave this blog you have learned something or picked up something valuable to aide you along your own journey.

So mount up, Posse, and let's go from Fat to Fit!!



Sunday, March 10, 2013

Proudly Peculiar


I'm different. 

And no, I don't like the song; I'm just stating a fact. Not only am I a different person than I used to be, but I'm a little different than those closest to me. It makes life a little uncomfortable sometimes. There are times when it seems like I have more in common with my faraway Facebook and Instagram buddies than I do with those closest to me. It sucks not having a friend to meet me at Planet Fitness at 5am. It sucks not having anyone at the finish line cheering me on. It sucks...but it's made me stronger and I've grown to like working out and running alone. Not everyone understands my motivation. And that's okay. Until I traveled this road I didn't understand it either. I was reminded of my differentness recently when talking with two of my friends about my upcoming cruise. 

In ten days my family (basically, me and my three little boys) will be setting sail for the Bahamas. Am I looking forward to the relaxation, festivities, and food? Of  course! But I'm also going to stick as closely as I can to my plan. I've already printed out my workouts for the day and plan on checking the policy on bringing food on to the ship (who does that??) so that I can bring my protein powder, bars, and pre-workout powder. I already know that some of my allowable 12 beverages will be almond milk for mixing with my shakes in my shaker cup. 


I haven't always been this diligent. 

                                                  
Carnival Cruise Dec 2009
In 2009 when I cruised with my Mom and my aunts I didn't even bring sneakers. When they went to the sky deck to workout I walked around the track in my flip flops. I remember that I signed up for a yoga class and did it in my denim skort and flowery (non-activewear) tank top. Fitness was not a factor in my packing!

My second cruise was after I caught the fitness bug and completed a half marathon. That time around I packed workout clothes and actually worked out while on board. The only time I ever enjoyed running on a treadmill was onboard that cruise while looking out over the ocean. Talk about motivation! My eating on the cruise, however, was not the best.
Carnival Cruise 2011


This is cruise number three and I'm in the midst of training for another half marathon and finishing up Jamie Eason's LiveFit program from BodyBuilding.com. Since January I've been working my tail off and  seeing results, so I don't want to blow it for four days. I'm in phase 2 of the LiveFit program and will be in week three of my half marathon training--and it's only a ten week schedule so every run counts.  

Going on vacation does not mean you take a vacation from exercising. Exercise is not something that I do just for poops and giggles. I do this because  my body needs it, it makes me feel better, it makes me look better, and I like it. Do you take a vacation from eating? Do you take a vacation from smoking cigarettes? Do you take a vacation from breathing? 

It's okay if people look at you like you're peculiar when you do things differently. It's okay if they don't understand. Have grace with them, but keep on practicing healthy behaviors and doing what you need to do to stay the course. Once upon a time you didn't understand. My hope, my mission in life is that those around me grow to be as peculiar as I am when it comes to their health. It's my peculiarity that keeps my blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood glucose in the "desirable" range. It's my peculiarity that allows me to switch between misses and juniors department versus the plus sizes. It's my peculiarity that has me steadily making progress while those around me have gained or stagnated. It's my peculiarity that inspires those around me to lead healthier lives. Being peculiar rocks ;P

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