20K!!!Monday 11/11
FBG (5.30am) Not measured today
Breakfast (5.30am): Porridge (almond milk), peach, raspberries, pecans {341 Cal / 40.9g Carbs}
.....................................20 km run [99 min 13 sec] PB for this route (only run a few times though)
Snack (9am): Banana {76 Cal / 17.2g Carbs}
Lunch (12pm): Curried parsnip soup {89 Cal / 9.6g Carbs}
Tuna & avocado salad {379 Cal / 7.4g Carbs}
Pear, blackberries, yoghurt, walnuts {152 Cal / 13.3g Carbs}
Dinner (6pm): Jackfruit curry, jasmine rice {519 Cal / 56.7g Carbs}
Nectarine, strawberries, yoghurt, macadamias {146 Cal / 12.1g Carbs}
5 cups of coffee (4 of them decaf)
Calories 1745
Carbs 163.8g
Protein 63.2g
Fat 83.6g (Sat Fat 17.0g / Trans fats 0.1g)
All food cooked from scratch, if you would like any recipes, please just ask
Get well soon mateHi guys just to let you know I haven't fallen off my exercise bike lol, I have just been feeling a bit run down lately. As soon as I feel I am firing on all cylinders I will back logging my progress
The three exclamation marks do make it seem a little insane, but I just enjoy plodding along. I do find your regimen terrifying. I'm not sure what all your exercises are but it seems as though they involve doing exercise whilst in an odd position! There is a peacefulness in moving through the landscape in the early morning, thinking about other stuff. All of a sudden you have finished.20K!!!
I think it's fantastic being able to do 20 k mate. I'm in awe. And it obviously works really well for you. As does your diet. I really wish I could do it, just can't face it unless it's a really lovely hot summer's day. But when spring comes around I'm going to try a bit of running again, inspired by your posts. It is a great fundamental human movement, I think we should should all do it to some degree.The three exclamation marks do make it seem a little insane, but I just enjoy plodding along. I do find your regimen terrifying. I'm not sure what all your exercises are but it seems as though they involve doing exercise whilst in an odd position! There is a peacefulness in moving through the landscape in the early morning, thinking about other stuff. All of a sudden you have finished.
Good luck, it takes all sorts to make a world.
I only started again when covid closed the gym. I hadn't run at all for 20 years plus since I gave up rugby in my early 30s. That was when I kept on eating as though I was training twice a day and put on 8 stones over the next few years. A year of walking twice a day and eating like I do now got rid of all the extra weight and I can now train like I used to in my 20s. Never too late.I think it's fantastic being able to do 20 k mate. I'm in awe. And it obviously works really well for you. As does your diet. I really wish I could do it, just can't face it unless it's a really lovely hot summer's day. But when spring comes around I'm going to try a bit of running again, inspired by your posts. It is a great fundamental human movement, I think we should should all do it to some degree.
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