I realised that I need to set really strong goals in order to commit to achieving them. My weight loss goals in 2011 were obvious and very measurable. Now that I have lost the weight, it's harder to define what better version of me I want to create.
I committed to have a DEXA Scan before and after Round 2 2012 to find out my exact body composition in order to set realistic measurable goals and then assess them via another DEXA scan after 12 weeks.
I have just had my first scan. What an interesting experience! Below is my stats summary.
Height 155.8cm...
Weight 65.8kg...
Scan Results of Body Weight Breakdown:
Bone Weight 2.026kg...
Fat Weight 15.712kg...
Lean Weight 48.283kg...
Total Weight 66.021kg...
Percentage Body Fat 23.80%...
BMI 27.1...
Daily Calorie Requirement 1588cals...
This video takes you through what it all means.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnPi278HaP0
Bring on Lean & Strong Round 2 2012.
I went from Yuk to Yay in 2011 and gained the Confidence to Conquer 2012 and beyond. ** ** Now I am a PERSONAL TRAINER!!! ** ** In February 2011 I changed my lifestyle to create the best version of me ever. I joined the Michelle Bridges 12 Week Body Transformation Round 2 in May 2011 and was lucky enough win overall 1st place. I then won the Inspirational Role Model Award in Round 3 2011. I started this blog in June 2011. This blog reminds me to Just Fricken Do It!!!
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
12 months of Yuk to Yay to What the…?
52 weeks of weigh
ins and here I am! Squee!!!
48kg lighter, clothes
size dropped from 24 to 10-12, I'm a whole lot more confident, a mentor to others, and
for the first time ever I am loving my life. I am amazed at what has
come my way beyond weight loss. I just
wanted to lose weight and be normal.
As
I sit here, 52 weeks into my new lifestyle, I reflect on the ups and downs of
the last year.
The penny dropped with Crunch Time
I read my sister's
Michelle Bridges Crunch Time book during our 2.5 week Christmas 2010 family
theme park vacation on the Gold Coast.
The theory was simple, you ate normal food and exercised. We spent 11 out of 17 days at theme parks and
I had a blast! However, at 110kg they
tired me out every day. Time to make a
change.
Weight Watchers didn't suit me
I was lucky enough
to be selected to participate in the 14-week Weight Watchers at Work Program in
February 2011. I need regular
accountability so the weekly weigh ins suited me perfectly. However I
didn't believe in the principles.
A banana has "zero points". No, the fact is a banana has 100
calories. After three weeks I swapped to
following the Crunch Time book principles of 1200 calories in and 500 calories
out but kept weighing in at Weight Watchers at Work for accountability. I lost 16.8kg in 14 weeks. At Week 14 the WW consultant said to me
"You're my biggest success and you're not even following my
program!". I speak the language of
science and facts so Crunch Time made so much more sense to me and it suited
me.
Met Mish for the first time
I attend Filex each
year as part of my job. It's a health
and fitness convention weekend in Sydney.
In 2011 I attended Mish's Filex presentation, had a chat to her and had
my photo taken with her. She didn't know
me and I wasn't even a 12WBT program member then but she had all the time in
the world for me and was so encouraging.
The Michelle Bridges Empire blew me away. What a woman, what an empire!
Inspired at Round 1 2011 Finale in Melbourne
My sister
participated in 12WBT Round 1 2011 while I was weighing in at WW. She lost 15% of her bodyweight and loved the
12WBT program! I attended the Melbourne
finale party as her guest. She was so
excited to meet Mish and have her photo taken with her. There was so much achievement, success,
happiness and confidence in that huge room at Silk Road and I wanted it. After the amazing presentations to the top
transformers and watching the wonderful video, I turned to my sister and said
"I want what they have, I can do this.
I'm going to lose 20% of my body weight in Round 2". I made the commitment there and then to my
sister. No turning back.
A life-changing 12 weeks
I continued living
the Crunch Time lifestyle and a whole world of resources became available by
joining the 12WBT program. A
super-supportive online medium that is a one-stop shop for how to live a
healthy and active lifestyle. I had a
goal to lose 20% of my bodyweight in 12 weeks (18.6 kilos). I was on a dream run of weight loss and then
I got sick for two weeks and couldn't train.
But I didn't give up. I
controlled my controllable and got back into training once I got over the
flu.
Back on track and it
just seemed too easy. When was this
dream run going to end? I didn't want it
to end and needed something else to keep me on track. I started my blog in June so that if anyone
happened to come across it, I did not want them to read that I put on
weight. I posted my weekly weigh in
results as well as other things about my journey.
The dream run was
continuing and again, I was worried it would suddenly end. So I started my Mini Comp Round 2 with 13
women. They emailed me their weight loss
each week as well as a summary of their week.
We became our own little support crew and it was perfect. These people opened up their lives to me and
I learnt so much from them. I am forever
grateful.
Week 11 weigh in and
I was just 1.7 kilos off my goal for the 12 weeks. I had a red flag day in Week 12 where I took
my own food as NOTHING was going to get in the way of me and my goal. Week 12 weigh in was perfect, a 1.7 kilo loss
which totalled a 20.04% weight loss for the 12 weeks - goal achieved! I was so excited and I just kept on living
the lifestyle between rounds 2 and 3. I
had no urge to binge or stray from the program which was great.
Round 2 2011 Finale Workout and Party Brisbane
I blogged my whole
trip to Brisbane for finale with my sister in August. Let's just say that nothing can prepare you
for an honour like what I received.
Round 3 2011 Lean and Strong went so Wrong
I was on top of the
world. I felt amazing, my body was doing
amazing things, my mind was set to conquer the world and I was training for my
first fun run while getting the muscle definition I always wanted. My 12 week plan crumbled at Week 4 and this
is how.
Round 3 2011 Finale Party Sydney
My sister, cousin
and I flew into Sydney for a long weekend and to party with Mish. Illness stopped me from attending the workout
but nothing was going to stop me from attending the party.
Walking up the
stairs to the hairdresser I crossed paths with 2 ladies coming down the
stairs. One said "You're
Splasharama!". I looked up, smiled and said "Yeah". She then said "Everyone is talking about
you!" I was so embarrassed that I
put my head down and just kept walking up the stairs! How rude of me!
I sat down with the
hair dresser and told him I need to look fabulous because everyone is
apparently talking about me. He thought
I was funny but BOY did he make me look fabulous. We had so many laughs while getting my hair
done.
Eating Clean, No Training To Be Seen
Basically no real
training took place from October 2011 to February 2012. I did a few light exercises at home in
January but that was pretty much it.
Eating clean maintained my weight while I was unable to train. My muscle definition disappeared and my
fitness dropped. I never gave up though
as I knew that sometime soon I would be back in tip top shape.
Fatigue is a Bitch
My Neurologist gave
me the not so good news on 31 January 2012.
Apparently I was meant to be all better by now. Instead he advised that I would suffer from
extreme fatigue for the next six to twelve months. I was also told to avoid overheating as that
would result in instant extreme fatigue.
However, he advise to keep leading as normal life as possible and to
train when my body is capable of it.
Wow, it wasn't the fantastic news I was after, but such is life. Next MRI is in May… fingers crossed I'm on
the mend!
Round 1 2012 Lean Body & Strong Mind
I got stuck into
12WBT Round 2 2012 Lean and Strong. I
decided to only do Monday to Friday's training sessions and leave out SSS and
the weekday cardio components as aerobic activity makes me overheat really quickly. I tried a step class and spent more time
drinking water and standing in front of the fan than doing the super low impact
version of each exercise. It wasn't good
for my mind so I haven't returned to it.
I did the Lean and Strong free-weights exercises in the well-ventilated
areas of the gym so that cool air would brush past my skin and keep me
cool. From Week 9 I reduced the sets
from 3 to 2 as the additional reps in the sets were making me too hot and I
could not get through it all without overheating and exhausting myself. I basically modified the program to suit my
body, even though my mind wanted to do it all and more.
Twelve months later - Who am I now?
- I am normal sized
and I don't stand out in a crowd. I
blend in and I love that.
- I am a strong minded
person that choses to see the positives in all aspects of life and work.
- I am confident, fun
and love the cheekiness that I now exude.
My real personality that was hidden for too long has finally come out to
play.
- I am in control and
put myself first. All other aspects of
my life have benefitted from me doing this, especially my work.
- I am a role model to
my family and friends
- I am a mentor to
people that are on their way to creating the best version of themselves.
- I am grateful for
having my sister expose me to such an amazing and simple lifestyle.
- I am thankful to the
Michelle Bridges Empire for putting together such a wonderful program that has
now become my lifestyle. A huge thank
you to Mish, Bill, Amelia, Tim and everyone else that got the 12WBT program up
and running.
- I am studying to be
a personal trainer so I can help Mish make the world a fitter and healthier
place.
- I am determined for
my abs to pop out so I am back for Round 2 2012 Lean and Strong.
- I am Splasharama.
Twitter @splasharama
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Thursday, May 3, 2012
Comparing yourself to others can be a spirit killer
We all do it and we all need to stop.
Comparing yourself to others can be a spirit killer. Admiring the achievements of others can be the boost you need to refocus and work a little bit harder.
Comparing yourself to others can be a spirit killer. Admiring the achievements of others can be the boost you need to refocus and work a little bit harder.
Avoid comparing yourself to other 12WBT members and love YOU!
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