Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Weight Loss 4,000

If you've been following my blog (and if my comment section is any indication, no one is), you might remember a post I made back in May about my weight loss goal.  If you don't remember, and you're too lazy to click on the link and read that post, I stated the following:
As of right now [this was on May 2nd], I am down to 172 pounds...

...I still have a bit of a gut, so I still want to lose more weight. My goal is to get down to 155 by the end of the summer. I don't know if it's realistic or not, but I'll be happy if I can get close.
Well, being since today marks the official end of summer, I just thought I'd check in with my current weight.  I am down to 162 pounds, and even though it's not exactly where I want to be, I'm pretty happy to be where I'm at.  I have a long way to go though and I keep telling myself that too.

Now, I don't mean I have a long way to go in terms of my weight loss goal.  I'm pretty close on that.  What I mean is that staying in shape isn't something you accomplish once and then go back to being out of shape.  It's not something you cross off your bucket list and then go back to not exercising and eating whatever the hell you want all of the time.  If it's important to you, it's something that you have to work at your whole life. I plan on living for a very long time, so I still have a long way to go.

Some of you might be wondering what I'm doing to lose weight.  Well, here's my diet and exercise regimen:

Diet

I eat pretty much the same things every day for breakfast and lunch.  One of my biggest problems is that I'm a very picky eater, but it is also a strength in this case.  Since I don't like very many things, I don't really ever get tired of the things that I do like.  For breakfast, I have a bowl of cereal (usually either Kix, Cheerios or Apple Jacks) with 2% milk, a banana and a glass of orange juice.  In between breakfast and lunch, I usually eat an energy bar that is about 150 calories or so.  For lunch, I have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, either an apple or some grapes, an ounce of mozzarella string cheese and sometimes either pretzels or tortilla chips.  In between lunch and dinner, I always eat a protein bar and sometimes a handful of peanuts if I'm really hungry.

Dinner is always a wild card for me, but I almost always have a baked potatoes and either green beans or corn (because those are the only vegetables that I like).  Meat-wise, I eat chicken, pork chops, beef/pork roast, steak and hot dogs. Not all in one night of course, only one meat at a time (that's what she said?).  I also sometimes eat spaghetti and lasagna (again, on separate occasions).  After dinner, if I'm hungry, I sometimes eat some pretzels, a handful of peanuts or a fruit of some sort (like a banana, an apple or some grapes).  Oh, and once a week, I cheat on my so called diet and order a pizza, go out to a restaurant or do fast food.  I pretty much eat whatever I want though, I just have to limit myself on the amount that I consume and restrict myself to eating "bad" once a week.  It's not perfect, but it seems to be working pretty well for me so far.

Exercise

I started out, back in December of 2009, doing an easy program on the treadmill one time a day for 20 minutes (the program only went 4.5 MPH and was on a 1.5 incline).  In January of 2010, I did that same easy program once a day for 20 minuets.  In February, I did that same easy program and added another more difficult 30 minute program (the more difficult program went as fast as 6 MPH and the incline varied from 1.5 to 8.0).  In March, I started lifting weights with my dad twice a week and running on the treadmill, doing those same two programs, on my non-lifting days.  In April, I got one of those exercise balls and did that on occasion, although I don't do that much anymore (it just wasn't my thing).  In May and throughout the summer, I swam at least once a week in addition to everything else.

In June, I bought a set of those resistance tubes, which came with a DVD, and I added that to my weekly routine.  In July, my grandma and I bought an exercise bike and I replaced one of my two treadmill runs with a ride on that.  At the end of August, I started jogging outside once or twice a day, along with all of the other things that I do.  I don't know how long I'll be able to jog because winter is coming soon.  I don't mind running on the treadmill and riding the exercise bike once each a day, but I would hate doing it more than that.  I really enjoy the jogging, even though I don't go too fast, because it seems to curb my appetite after lunch and after dinner.  I guess I'll have to figure out what I'm going to do once the cold (and snow/ice) finally curtails my jogging.

My new goal is to stay around my current weight throughout the fall and winter.  It will be impossible to do any more exercising than I'm doing now because of the coming seasons.  In fact, I I'll probably be doing less exercising because I won't be able to go outside and jog anymore. I'll also be cooped up in the house a lot more, so the temptation of readily available food will be all around me.  Anyway, I'll check back in at the end of winter/beginning of spring to tell you, the non-existent reader, how I'm doing.  Until then, you stay classy, San Diego.

Thursday, September 09, 2010

NFL Predictions

Here are my predictions for the 2010 NFL season.  I'm going to start with my local team, the Detroit Lions, then move on to the Lions' division, and then the AFC, NFC and Super Bowl championship games.

Detroit Lions schedule

at Chicago (Win)
vs Philadelphia (Loss)
at Minnesota (Loss)
at Green Bay (Loss)
vs St. Louis (Win)
at New York Giants (Loss)
vs Washington (Win)
vs New York Jets (Loss)
at Buffalo (Win)
at Dallas (Loss)
vs New England (Loss)
vs Chicago (Win)
vs Green Bay (Loss)
at Tampa Bay (Win)
at Miami (Loss)
vs Minnesota (Loss)

I'm going to state the obvious here.  The Lions' future hinges on the development of Matthew Stafford.  Will he end up another Joey Harrington?  That remains to been seen, but I don't think so.  He has to show marked improvement this year though because it usually doesn't take the good quarterbacks that long to develop anymore (see Matt Ryan and Joe Flaco).  My expectations for him this year are 3,500 yards, 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.  Now, I don't expect Stafford to ever be an elite-level quarterback like Drew Brees, Peyton Manning or Tom Brady.  I do, however, expect him to be in the next tier of quarterbacks that are good enough to lead their team to the playoffs year in and year out (and I expect that to happen as soon as next year).  That's where I'm at right now as a Lions' fan.  Just make the playoffs and build from there.  And hopefully, I'll get to see them win a Super Bowl before I die.  You've got about 50 years guys.  Make it happen!

About my prediction for the Lions though.  I've got them at 6-10.  I also have them winning three road games, which will be an amazing feat if you consider their recent road woes.  They haven't won a road game since October 28th, 2007 against the Chicago Bears.  Their current road losing streak stands at 20 games and I see that ending in week one against the Bears.  I'm not 100% confident with that pick, but I'm making it anyway.  I'm also not very confident about them winning in Buffalo either because it can be a tough place to play during the winter months (they play them there in the middle of November, so the weather could be a factor).  I'm still going to say that they are going to win that game too.  Their other four predicted wins, to borrow a basketball analogy, I see those as slam dunks.  I'm fairly confident in saying that they will beat St. Louis, Washington and Chicago at home and Tampa Bay on the road.  As for their ten loses, I really don't see much hope for a win in any of those ten games.  Maybe at home against Minnesota the last game of the year, if Minnesota has nothing to play for or if Favre's ankle falls off his body somehow before the game.  I guess I can maybe see them winning at Miami, but if I had to pick one game I have as a loss to be a win instead, I would go with that final game against Minnesota.

Okay, here is how I think the NFC North will look like at season's end:

NFC North standings

Packers (12-4)
Vikings (10-6)
Lions (6-10)
Bears (5-11)

Yes, the Lions will finally dig themselves out of the cellar of the division and move up one spot to third!  It's progress I tell you, progress!

Alright, moving on to my prediction for the AFC, NFC and Super Bowl championship games:

Championship Games

AFC: New York Jets vs Baltimore Ravens
NFC: New Orleans Saints vs Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl: New York Jets beat Green Pay Packers

So, that is my prediction for the 2010 NFL season.  It'll be interesting to look back on this to see how close or far away I was.  I hope I'm not too far off, but a lot can happen on any given Sunday.  Until next time, you stay classy, Detroit.

Friday, September 03, 2010

College Football Predictions

Here are my predictions for the upcoming Michigan and Michigan State college football season:

Michigan

vs Connecticut (Win)
at Notre Dame (Loss)
vs Massachusetts (Win)
vs Bowling Green (Win)
at Indiana (Win)
vs Michigan State (Loss)
vs Iowa (Loss)
at Penn State (Loss)
vs Illinois (Win)
at Purdue (Win)
vs Wisconsin (Loss)
at Ohio State (Loss)

That leaves them at 6-6, which would get them into a bowl game.  I don't think that will be enough to save Rich Rodriguez's job though, especially since he will have went 0-3 to the three biggest rivals if my prediction is correct.   The only two games I debated about were Notre Dame and Michigan State.  I really think those two games could go either way, but I just don't see Michigan winning either one.  I do, however, think they have a better chance of winning the Michigan State game because the Notre Dame game is on the road.  If they do that, I believe that will be enough to save Rich Rodriguez's job, but I honestly don't think that will happen.  Moving on to Michigan State's season.

Michigan State

vs Western Michigan (Win)
vs Florida Atlantic* (Win)
vs Notre Dame (Win)
vs Northern Colorado (Win)
vs Wisconsin (Loss)
at Michigan (Win)
vs Illinois (Win)
at Northwestern (Win)
at Iowa (Loss)
vs Minnesota (Loss)
vs Purdue (Win)
at Penn State (Loss)

*Game will be played at Ford Field

Notice that Michigan State's first seven games will be played in the state of Michigan.  That looks like a recipe for success to me.  If my prediction is correct, they will start out 6-1 and finish the season with an 8-4 record.  I debated about two games on the schedule and those two games were Michigan and Minnesota.  Michigan State always seems to lose a game or two that they shouldn't lose, so I could see them dropping at least one of those games (and I predict it's the Minnesota game). If I am not right about that though, and Michigan State loses to both Michigan and Minnesota, that will drop Michigan State to 7-5 and bump up Michigan's record to 7-5 (if everything else I predicted falls into place).

Well, that is my prediction for the two major teams in my area.  I don't expect to be right because a lot of things can and will change during the season, but there's a reason they are called predictions. You do it before the fact, not after, so I'm going to have to stick to them and try to learn from them until I do it again next season.