Repeat after me:
“I can not out-train a bad diet.”
How many times have we heard this? I’ve read it or heard it
at least a half dozen times. Maybe more.
But seriously, who believes that’s true? No one. Plus, who
believes that their diet is “bad”?
As of yesterday I had lost 9 pounds in ~6 weeks. My
clothes fit. My face is lighter too. I am told daily how my new haircut looks
great on me. My energy is increased and hell, even my skin is on board with the new plan. I feel and look as good as I've felt or looked in a long time.
But, somehow, that’s not the best part.
The best parts are the moments like the one I had recently at a post ride gathering. I was chatting with an athlete who said,
“Yeah, I would love to go to Tina, but I don’t know.... Don’t you feel
deprived?”
I swallowed the bite of hamburger in my mouth and washed it
back with a swig of amber beer.
“Um,” I drawled as I glanced down at my nearly empty glass.
“No?”
We both laughed when she realized how silly that must have
sounded in the moment. I don’t feel
deprived. I feel strong. I still do fun things, I just do them less frequently. I follow the plan to The
T every day that I can with the knowledge that there are times when I will not
have access to the foods I prefer. Thus, it allows me to make substitutions in
the name of convenience or fun, without feeling deprived.
And as I said, beer is on the list of “things that are OK
twice a week”, and that’s working for me.
1 comment:
that is great! I am excited for you...maybe you can send me your "plan" since its a long plane ride to see T :)
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