Tuesday, May 29, 2012
50 days and 184.6 miles to go
Friday, May 18, 2012
With 2 months to go......
So what's happened in the last month? Well, we continue to drive to our final (David 2.1) goal of 7 bags of flour. That would take us to a total of 71.6 pounds. Over the last month we've lost another 4 pounds. (There was an amazing Mother's Day brunch in the mix that might have had an impact on the weight loss. Might have had something to do with dessert. A chocolate layer mousse cake.) So we have two months to lose the last 6 pounds. Pretty sure we'll get there. And once we do we'll continue to focus on toning and strength.
What about the other goals? Well, the running continues, sort of. I am planning on 2-3 5k runs this summer. Schedule has been such that it's been limited, but we are continuing to walk. I am up to 758 miles since I started walking/running on September 30th. That's like walking from Minneapolis, MN to Knoxville, TN. In January I decided to see if I could get to 1,000 miles by July 17th. I'll need 242 miles over the next two months. Going to be tight since I am averaging about 100 miles a month. Need to pick up the running to increase my daily totals.
People frequently ask me how I did it. Did I use one of those commercial weight loss programs? Nope. I did it by diet and exercise. I tracked everything I ate using MyFitnessPal, working against a reduced calorie diet. I tracked all of my activities with a FitBit tracker. The really nice thing is the MyFitnessPal app and the FitBit tracker sync together. My activities log on MyFitnessPal and calculate my net calories letting me know how I need to adjust my diet. And as you can see on my blog page, MyFitnessPal updates my blog with my total weight loss. Great tools. Check them out! I highly recommend them.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
GOOAAAAALLLLLLL!
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
You've lost how much?



As of today I have lost 60.6 pounds. 1 pound away from my original Project David 2.0 weight goal, and three months ahead of my goal date. But I'm not stopping there. I've decided to go for another bag of flour. Why? I still have some work to do to get to where I want to be. And I am still working on bringing down the body fat number as well. That has some room in it.
I am feeling great. I can't remember when I've felt this good. I am enjoying the running. Really enjoying how it feels when I finish up a 4-5 mile run. For me, an amazing accomplishment. Two reasons. I never had the desire to run, and with all of the walking and running that I've been doing since the end of September, I've not had any problems with my knees. Something that has been an issue for 30 years. Maybe it has something to do with dropping 25% of my body weight. Now that I've got my first 5k under my belt I am "training" to do a 10k. I'll keep you posted on how that progresses.
Each day I continue to be amazed at what I've accomplished in the last 7 months. When I started Project David 2.0 I just hoped that I could come close to my goals by July 17th. Today I am celebrating another milestone in a growing list of milestones and accomplished goals. I wouldn't have gotten this far without the support of my family, friends, and the vision I have for myself.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
It was about more than just the shirt.

With my wife and kids cheering me on at the finish line, I accomplished something today that I never really thought I'd do. Something that 60 days ago I couldn't believe I would do. Today I became a runner. Today I ran my first 5K race, the St. Patrick's Day Human Race in St Paul. Not bad for a guy that 60 days ago struggled to run for 5 minutes, let alone 3.13 miles. My time, 28:25. I'll take it!! It was an unbelievable feeling as I came down the last few yards to the finish line. Seeing my kids jumping up and down cheering me on, giving me another burst of energy to "sprint" home. What a feeling. It was about more than just the shirt (although I proudly wore my first race shirt).