Friday, 4 November 2011

Day 90 - post script

I went to the gym this week for an "InBody" analysis - I'm sure there's a reasonable margin of error in these things but at least it's a guide of sorts.

The good (great) news is that I passed all the metrics and have no weight or fat to lose or muscle to gain.  Excerpts include a 36.3 Skeletal Muscle Mass ("strong") as well as Fitness Score of 88 and a fat %age of just 13...  So that was the icing on the cake for my journey - and I'm thrilled.

Extra icing then came with the arrival today of the graduation pack from Patrick - it's superb and a very big thank you for it.

And that really is the end of my blog. 

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Day 90 - the end... and the beginning

And so the end came.  Something of an anti climax?  Saturday came and then there was Sunday - and strict guidance to be "normal" and not do any exercise...  It felt strange and felt wrong but as it turns out (it's now Tuesday night) that, just like everything else Patrick said to us, it's spot on advice.  We need to take time out, get back into the real world and feel for ourselves; explore food and drink and take time away from the gym and then listen to our bodies and hearts as which path to follow next...

I can't add much on what so many have said before but I repeat that it has been an incredible experience for me.  I must thank Vittorio (PCP alumni) who told me "it's the best thing I ever did" - now when you that hear that from a 16 year old you can legitimately ignore it, but when you hear it from a forty-something year old (sorry Vittorio!) then it's well worth listening to.  And my message to anyone who cares to listen (and this is from a forty-something year old) is that "PCPs' the best thing I ever did".

That said, PCP is not for everyone - the brilliant thing is that the diet approach and the exercises really are for anyone and everyone but the mental angle is not.  You need to want to do it, to have the mental strength and desire to follow a rules-based approach, to have the support of friends and loved ones to keep you going and to be able to see the successes that time and dedication will bring.  It worked for me, and it will work for many - but PCP will not work for all and I suspect that there is a high price in terms of feelings of letting yourself down that a failed attempt at the programme will bring.

My attitudes, my behaviours and my life have been changed.  There was no fat assessment or cholesterol test at the outset so I have no scientific data to shout from the rooftops - but I do have how I feel, how much my weight has dropped and how my overall appearance has changed.  These three alone stand as testament to the fact that, while I could always have pushed myself harder in every exercise, I can proudly say that I never cheated, I did the exercises every single day and for 90 days I absolutely "did my best".

So for the record I feel incredible and have a whole new take on life and living.  The weighing scales started at 14 stone 8 lbs and ended at 11 stone 8 lbs - so that's a change of 42 lbs or 19 kgs.  And as for the appearance?  Well this is where I began at the start of August:



and this is where I finished up:





Patrick and Chen, I salute you and thank you - it's been an incredible journey.  It may be the end, but in truth it's just the beginning...

Friday, 28 October 2011

Day 89 - the penultimate blog

Three days on a business trip to Tokyo at the very end of PCP - not ideal but still just going on with "doing my best".  Up early every morning to get the jump rope and exercises out of the way - wow day 89 was a killer.  Breakfast as ever easy but other meals harder so sushi lunchboxes my best effort and then no carbs in the evening - and no beer in Tokyo is as you all know no easy task (but did it anyway).

Worst bit was Cathay's effort at a low fat/low cholesterol meal on the way back to HK - I have had them before but this one was horrendous; but the good thing is it put me off ever thinking about ordering them again in the "real world"...

Final day looms - and full blog thoughts to follow - but for now I can be proud that I nailed PCP in body and spirit.

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Day 79 - life's a beach

My last blog talked of an upcoming ball... All went well wit only water to drink and modest amounts of the food that was plated and placed in front of me. No hangover and no guilt and in fact the biggest headache was the fact that my dinner jacket doesn't fit any more.

After a regular week in Hong Kong we headed off on holiday for kids half term. Shangri La in Cebu is exactly the sort of place where it can all go wrong... Or all go right. All those all you can eat buffets, complimentary cocktails and the like. However I have just folded skipping and exercises into the day's beach and pool schedule and followed the diet as close as I possibly can. Toast, poached egg, veggies and milk for breakfast - full and ready to go and no need to have the juice, cereal, croissants et al that everyone else seems to be gorging on.

In fact I would say a beach holiday at the tail end of PCP should be compulsory (Patrick - perhaps you might include this in your guidance!). You get the chance to see what terrible shape 95% of the population are in and it really reinforces the changes that we are making to our bodies and our lifestyles. I'm going to keep this up forever. It's the first time in 20 years that I look good by the pool and I've definitely got myself down from a 4W to a 2S (if you don't get that then do some digging on Patrick's blogs). Bottom line is that it's all just incredible!

Did the weekly weigh in a couple of days early before coming down here - will be interesting to see how they look when I am back - which showed me I'm down 36 lbs which is also pretty incredible.

Saturday, 8 October 2011

Day 68 - steady as she goes

Other than exceptional circumstances (eg work events) I am sticking to the programme 100%.  Food is never a problem but the workouts are getting tougher - and longer.  Sometimes I wonder if I'm getting any better given that many of the exercises end in "fails" - often a long way from the end.  How can it be that I'm so far off the pace with the push-ups?

Overall very positive about the whole experience and heaps of compliments on how I'm looking - but now I'm 31lbs lighter it's time to think about clothes that fit a little better!

Off to a ball tonight which has potential to be great fun - and as ever I'll just be doing my best rather than using it as an excuse to do anything wild!! 

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Day 60 - doing my best!

So this was always going to be the "nightmare" week. My boss in town so not always time for the gym and work dinners on Mon, Tue and Wed....

So how did I do? Well I'm giving myself a 9 out of 10. It is interesting when reading other blogs how some people "crack" when temptation is put under their nose but for me it really has not been a problem. Rather than using the Mandarin Grill, Zuma or 208 as an excuse to go off piste I just tried to do my very best. In practical terms this meant grilled dove sole and steamed veg at the MG, just sashimi at Zuma and roasted sea bass at 208. Not perfect compared to the diet sheets but I just did my best.

Home late each evening but still pushed through with the jump rope each night and most of the exercises on Wednesday (could not get to the gym at lunch that day) so all in all not bad. Maybe an 8 out of 10 but definitely not much less.

Like other PCPers I'm struggling to lose the weight around the waist but now I'm 29 lbs down and looking a lot better than I have for a very long while, beggars can't be choosers.

Typhoon 8 today shut the gym but I got the workout done when back from work and a 100% compliant food day - no restaurants thankfully.

Onwards and upwards - or is that downwards?!?!

Friday, 23 September 2011

Day 55 - challenging week

Up to now it has been quie straightforward to keep to the programme but this week brought work and eating challenges. Some days no time to work out and others restaurants to eat in.

My sense is that some people would see this as an excuse to ake a day off or (over) indulge but for me it was just a case of doing my best. Steamed fish and sautéed vegetables was my best bet in the Chinese restaurant but I still didn't feel great afterwards - was that the salt and/or the MSG? Friends round for dinne last night.... Apple, egg White and steMed beans for me - not ideal given the roast beef but I'm just doing my best.

No time to exercise on Thurs or Fri so I ended up doing (most) of the programme at 10pm and 1am respectively. Again I'm just doing my best - tho' given that yesterday was my wedding anniversary it's not always the popular choice at home.

Big increase in compliments and enquiries about my changing appearance so there's a lot of good support building up. Less than 40 days to go and already excited about a new life "on the other side". I have a feeling it's going to be good!