Nutrition, Ramblings

Vacation Fatness?

Last week the family and I were out of town, and normally anxiety sets in for me in terms of missing workouts and eating like an unsupervised child.  I remember years ago when I was weightlifting, I used to count the number of training days that I would miss while being out of town and worry about losing progress.  I historically have not done well traveling and eating well.  Even when I start off strong, by the end of the trip, I give way to buying sweets and energy drinks at every gas station that I stop at.  This time around, I was determined not to give in to every single temptation.

Rather than being strict, my goal was to enjoy vacation, but within reason.  I still did my best to track what I was eating and drinking as accurately as possible, knowing it would be really difficult to nail it down 100%.  I wanted to get at least 10,000 steps in each day, more if possible.  Since some of our trip was at a condo, we opted to go to the grocery store to get our breakfast and lunches.  This was great for me as it allowed me to stay within the boundaries I had set for those two meals and then enjoy dinner.

One thing we did much better this trip was to split a lot of the meals. So many portion sizes were insane and not only did it save us money, but it helped us eat better while still enjoying our meals. I managed to avoid buying candy at every gas station, same with energy drinks.  In fact, I believe that I have gone 8 weeks now without an energy drink. In the back of my mind, I was worried about coming back from the trip, getting on the scale, and seeing lost progress.

When I did get on the scale, I only gained two pounds, which totally surprised me.  Also, as soon as I got back home and began my regular eating, I immediately felt much better in my clothes.  I have been surprised at all of that for some reason.  I was expecting to see a gain of more than five pounds, perhaps more.  Looking at the bigger picture, the scale isn’t the only measurement of progress.  I met my goals for the trip and feel as if I got to really enjoy it and then came back home in a great place to begin training again.

This morning at the gym, I noticed that I was still in the same place on my weight belt.  That is another measurement that I keep an eye on.  With my lifting belt, I have four notices available when lifting.  I remember gaining so much weight that it was at six available.  On my final set of squats this morning, I pulled my belt tight and realized I had three notches left.  The belt was tight, but not so tight that I felt miserable.  This was better news to me than the scale as it means I am losing inches in my waist.

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