Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Amega Wand: A life changing tool...


First, let me point out.... I feel weird even doing this blog post. It isn't my style. However, because of the positive changes in my life, I feel obligated to share it with you.

The item I am talking about is the Amega "wand". This pen shaped, metallic wand is taking the world by storm. Having created waves all over Europe and Asia, it finally made it's way to North America, just last year. What is it, you ask? Let me explain.

The Amega wand is one of many products created and marketed by Amega Global, a worldwide layered marketing company. The company has created products that utilize "Zero Point Energy" technology, which was first proposed by Albert Einstein and Otto Stern, back in 1913. Here is a more in depth definition:

Zero-point energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may have and is the energy of the ground state. The quantum mechanical system that encompasses this energy is the zero-point field. The concept was first proposed by Albert Einstein and Otto Stern in 1913. The term "zero-point energy" is a calque of the German Nullpunktenergie. All quantum mechanical systems have a zero-point energy. The term arises commonly in reference to the ground state of the quantum harmonic oscillator and its null oscillations.

Zero-point energy is sometimes used as a synonym for the vacuum energy, an amount of energy associated with the vacuum of empty space. When the term is used in this way, sometimes it is referred to as the quantum vacuum zero point energy. In cosmology, the vacuum energy is one possible explanation for the cosmological constant.[1] The variation in zero-point energy as the boundaries of a region of vacuum move leads to the Casimir effect, which is observable in nanoscale devices.

The belief is that the products distributed by Amega utilize and energize the Zero Point Energy, which is at the core of all molecular compounds. This means the cells of your body, as well as those inanimate objects around you. Amega offers an array of items, which help with an array of things... from energy to healing. At the end of this post, I will put a link to the Omega Global website, which offers more information about the products. For now, I would like to talk about my exposure and subsequent conversion to the products.

I was first exposed to the Amega wand through my mother-in-law. I should point out that as long as I have known her (now 21 years), she has ALWAYS been involved with multi-level marketing... to no avail. Along with her obsession with companies like Amway, Melaleuca and others, she has always been fascinated with holistic forms of medication and Alternative Medicine. DMSO is something that she has been pitching to us for years and years. While I believe that DMSO has it's place in Alternative Medicine, I think her take on it bleeds into the... well... eccentric. DMSO cures EVERYTHING, as far as she's concerned.

So, when Cheryl (my mother-in-law) approached me with the Amega wand, at first I just rolled my eyes (to myself, as I didn't want to hurt her feelings). She would go on and on about her wand, wanding her food... wanding her water... wanding the room... wanding herself... wanding us. Eventually, she began pestering Tiffany and I about attending one of her meetings, where they would talk about the benefits of the Amega products, as well as actually use the products on people. Tiffany had attended one of the meetings without me, and had been wanded by several people in attendance. She had injured her rotator cuff, while lifting weights, and had been in pain for at least two months. While remaining committed to her exercise regiment, she felt like she was being held back by the injury. While working with a personal trainer, he would try and utilize exercises that would help her to condition the muscle, while not agitating it.

When she attended the meeting of people interested in the Amega products, she was wanded for several minutes. According to her description, it felt "warm", and the pain, for the most part, totally subsided. Within a week the injury had fully healed, and to this day, she hasn't experienced any further discomfort. Tiffany was not a full blown convert, but she was definitely liking what she felt.

Eventually, I attended a meeting with her, and experienced the power of the wand, for myself. The gentleman conducting the meeting tried several different tests on me. First, he had me stand up and hold my arm out. He tried pushing down on my arm, while commanding me to stand on both feet, not moving. Because it was his two arms versus my one arm, not only did my arm get pushed down, but I lost my balance, forcing me to move one of my feet. He then commenced to wand my body, rotating the wand in a clockwise motion (the wand ALWAYS needs to be rotated in a clockwise motion, in order for it to work properly), because this is the way all things in nature rotate. From the sun and it's orbiting planets to the nucleus of the atom, with it's rotating electrons.

Following his wanding, he did the same test. When my arm should have been more fatigued, I actually held more resistance, while being able to maintain my balance. The gentleman then did the same experiment, except this time, he wanded a circle on the floor and then asked me to stand in the circle... with the same result. A cynic might accuse the man of not pushing with all of his might, on the second attempt, but I assure you, it was evident that he was exerting all his energy.

Following this experiment, the man then asked me if I was experiencing any pain. I am a Letter Carrier, by profession, and often experience chronic aches and pains, related to my job. It just so happened that this particular day, I was feeling aches in one of my ankles. He proceeded to wand my ankle for several minutes, before asking me if the pain had decreased. It had! To my amazement, not only had MY pain decreased, but there was a gentleman that showed up simply to have a chronic condition of his own wanded. He wasn't even affiliated with the company, but had faith in the healing powers of the wand.

By the end of the meeting, my mother-in-law signed me up with the company. In addition to doing this, she was kind enough to buy me a wand. For the following ten days, I couldn't believe how excited I was to get the wand... to really try it out.

As stated, I often feel chronic aches and pains related to my job. One such chronic pain was in my left elbow. Because I spend at least two hours of each day cradling mail in my left arm, I had adopted the condition commonly known as "tennis elbow". I had seen a doctor, and all they did was prescribe me a brace, as well as Ibuprofin. I wore the brace, and I took the pain medication, but the aching persisted. After getting my wand, the first thing I did was take it to the elbow. I have not been pain free, the entire time, but most days I can honestly say that I don't feel any pain. My knees, which have had a similar chronic pain (dating back several years), have also been (mostly) pain free. In addition to my chronic pains, the day I received the wand was also a day when I had been experiencing an abscess in one of my teeth. This has been something that has come and gone for the better part of the year. Sometimes the pain was unbearable, but by time I could get around to see a dentist, the pain had usually subsided (it seemed I was always experiencing these extreme bouts of pain on weekends). Not only did the pain not get too extreme, but it quickly dissipated, going away after about 24 hours. The infection even worked itself out, without the aid of an antibiotic.

So, two months later, and you can see me wanding myself... or one of my family members... on any given day. Another thing I use my wand for, is to energize my water. It may look silly for me to stir my mug (at work) or glass (at home) of water, with my wand, but it honestly changes the way I feel. In addition to the added energy that it gives the water (thereby giving me), it actually alters the taste it. I kid you not. Somehow, the Zero Point Energy energizes the food, altering it's taste (in a good way). In the second meeting that I attended, a lemon was presented. The lemon was cut in half, with one half being taken from the room. The other half was wanded for several minutes. At the end of the wanding cycle, the other half (it being the same half that was removed) was brought back in to the room. We were all given a small sample of the wanded lemon, which actually tasted like a sweet lemon. Then we were given a portion of the unwanded half, which was noticeable more bitter. And when I say noticeably more bitter, I mean it was SOUR.

I have used the wand on my sister and her husband. She had been suffering from a chronic knee pain (caused by running), he, what appeared to be a mild case of Plantar Fasciitis (a condition that I had suffered a couple of years ago, resulting in a surgery). After wanding them both for only a couple of minutes, they both reported less pain, in addition to a "tingling" sensation that was experienced by my sister. She has since raved about how she hasn't experienced any more of these problems that had been plaguing her. Even my brother-in-law's heel condition seems to have fixed itself.

My mother-in-law eventually purchased a pendant (an Amega product that utilizes the Zero Point Energy technology, in a fashionable silver pendant, to be hung around one's neck) for Tiffany. She had been wearing it, but hadn't noticed any changes. In the third meeting that we attended, a woman attended who had medical experience. She was also married to a doctor, and an avid Amega fan. It was at this meeting that she announced that IF you happen to be on anti-depressants, that you should only wand yourself for three minutes or less, as the wand fights against your medications, creating a physical conflict. This made sense, as not only had Tiffany's experience not reaped any positive experience, but she seemed more anxious than any time in recent history. So now, we only wand her for short periods of time... and I get to wear the pendant on a regular basis. I honestly have not felt this good in a long time.

I know that many of you may be shaking your head about what I have said, and I don't blame you. I would be right there with you, if I hadn't experienced it for myself. If you are a local friend that has a medical condition, and you would like to try it out, let me know... I'd be happy to wand you. If you want to research more about the products available, you can go to www.eamega.com.

If you live in the Northern Utah area, and are interested in attending a meeting (honestly, it is a couple hours well spent), let me know, and I will forward the information to you. For those of you who think that I am somebody who is just trying to drive a business, I'm not. I am fully committed to the product, and if there is a potential of making money... well... fine, I'm not going to argue with that. That's the beauty of it... not only will this product change your life PHYSICALLY, but it has the potential of doing it FINANCIALLY, as well. The company is relatively new to America (after finding HUGE success overseas), so it is a good time to be involved.


If you have any questions for me directly, feel free to e-mail me at: zekethefreak3@gmail.com.

There are many products that I haven't even touched on, and some coming out in the near future that will revolutionize personal beauty care. Utilizing the Zero Point Energy wand and the beauty products soon to be released, you can give yourself a literal facelift, with only beauty products and the wand. In areas where these products have been tested, people have not only noticed a (very noticeable) decrease in wrinkles (the infamous "crows' feet, etc.), but have literally caused a lifting of the test subjects facial features. Not only that, but the benefits were documented to have been still visible EIGHT WEEKS following the simple application of the products.

It's exciting, my friends...whether we are talking the all-purpose "wand", the pendant or one of the bracelets (marketed to increase ones circulation, without increasing the heart rate), water energizer (used to energize the water, as well as removing the acidic compounds in water that have been linked with certain kinds of cancer) these products change the way we feel. They have changed the way I feel, and I know they will only continue to help me down the road. It's tough to honestly notice how much they have benefited me, because I don't know what I would feel like without them... but, one thing is for certain, I feel better now than I did 6 months ago...



Saturday, August 14, 2010

Fitness Transformation 2010: An update!

I apologize to anyone that stumbled across this blog and perhaps, even followed it for any given amount of time. It is now the 15th of August, 2010 and I have been sitting at about 190 lbs. My lowest weight was 185, but since then I have not been very disciplined with my eating habits. Yes, I still try and eat a more nutritious breakfast (eggs and whole wheat toast), rather than cold cereal. I have my snack of string cheese and yogurt, but when it comes to dinner, I don't pay much head to my caloric intake. I even occasionally partake of a sugared soda beverage, as I have tried to give up caffeine, and need to satisfy my craving for soda with a caffeine free Mtn. Dew.

Either way, I feel healthy and have (at least) plateaued so that I am not gaining any more weight. I have even dropped off from my excessive workout routines, sometimes only working out once a week or once every two weeks. Summer has been incredibly hectic, and it has been hard to be disciplined about it. I will try and get some pictures taken, so that you can see how I look now, versus the grossness that were my first pictures.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Fitness Transformation 2010: Three weeks in...

Okay.... so, I've gotten lazy. I haven't been posting each and every day. It was getting a little tedious for me, and I'm CERTAIN that it has been tedious for you. Looking at each and every day, seeing the same menu items and a vague, yet similar workout. We are now three weeks in, and I spent most of the last week at a plateau.

Now, I have spoken to several friends, who have dieted at one time or another, and they all mentioned that your body will reach plateaus in your weight loss. I have heard a multitude of reasons, including the fact that your body realizes that it is losing weight, and begins to hold on to it's energy supply. This may or may not be true, but one thing is for certain, with my workout schedule, my fat is being replaced with muscle... and muscle weighs more.

Regardless, as of this morning (Saturday, April 3rd), my weight was 197.6, which is actually up .6 from yesterday's 197.0. I actually went out to dinner with my parents and brother, this evening, and had a hearty meal of fajitas (from Chile's), so I am not anticipating further weight loss this weekend, what, with Easter and all.

Another development is that Nick (our personal trainer) is no longer living with us, so he is managing our routines from a distance. He calls us with the exercises that we should be doing, and offers any suggestions to help with physical ailments that we may be experiencing.

Tiffany has been dealing with an inflamed rotary cuff (a shoulder injury), so she is very limited as to what she can do. I feel bad for her, as she is, by far, the biggest fitness enthusiast that I have EVER met. It's killing her, not being able to work her shoulders and chest.

Anyhow, that is the update... I will post any significant changes, in the future.... including another set of pictures and measurements.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 9

March 23rd, 2010

Weight: 202.4 lbs
Fat %: 21.2

Menu:
4 eggs; 2 slices of whole wheat toast (with orange marmalade)
1 banana; 1 20 oz. Mountain Dew
1 6 inch turkey breast, Black Forest ham sandwich from SUBWAY (low fat, low calories)
1/4 cup of "energy trail mix", including raisins, peanuts, almonds, cashews, M&Ms
1 6" Subway sandwich (see above)
2 string cheese; 3 celery sticks (w/ peanut butter, raisins)
1 yogurt, 1 protein shake.

Today was a mess, really. After dropping off one of my older daughters, I was on the way to drop off my youngest, when I realized that I had forgotten my sack of lunch goodies. I didn't think I would have enough time to return home (the Postal Service has gotten so silly with attendance issues that it wasn't worth being a few minutes late), so I was forced to improvise. I got to work, and was feeling lethargic, from the get-go. I needed a diet Mountain Dew to try and drum up some energy, but there is no longer that option at work. I had a regular sweetened drink, and counted that as one of my snacks. Yeah... really healthy. Since I had left all my food, I opted to get a 12" Subway sandwich, choosing one of the healthiest on the menu. I split that up over two "meals", and compensated with a bag of trail mix, featuring many of the items that I would typically be eating, anyhow.

Even with such a ragtag diet, today, I still managed to head in the right direction, as you will see with Wednesday's (tomorrow) weight.

It should be pointed out that (according to our digital scale) I have consistently lost weight, nearly every day. The only exceptions are last week, when I gained .4 lbs, and Sunday, when I apparently gained 1 pound. Nick assured me that it would be impossible to gain a pound, without consuming over 3,000 calories in addition to my daily allotment. That may be the case, and it may have been excess body water. By drinking upwards of 200 ounces of water, it adds a substantial amount of temporary weight to me (for example, I weighed myself at the end of the day, and came in at 208 lbs, where the next morning, I was down to 201 pounds. Hence, the importance of weighing myself at the same time every day (first thing in the morning), and hopefully with an empty stomach... including the digestive system, without getting into detail.

For our workout, we focused on back and biceps. My chest is beginning to get tender from last night's workout, and I'm sure that working such closely related muscles today, will cause a deeper pain. A good pain. It's not too bad... but a reminder that I have been doing some good work. I should learn the names of these exercises, so I can be more specific with my details. All I can say is that today's exercises were split between free weights, and two different machines.

I followed the weight training (once again) with 30 minutes of cardio, on the elliptical machine. I love using that machine, as I need to keep my heart rate relatively low (116 BPM), because of my age and weight. This is the target "fat burning" area, and I don't need to exert myself too much. In addition, I end up burning over 100 calories per each 10 minutes on the machine. This burns between 300 and 400 calories for each 30-40 minutes. Not too bad a way to lose fat....

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 8

Weight: 203.2
Fat %: 20.4

Menu:
4 eggs/ 2 whole wheat toast
1 yogurt; 3 celery sticks.
1/2 chicken breast; 2 string cheese
3/4 chicken breast; banana
Pasta w/ chicken & white sauce, sprinkled with Parmesan cheese
celery sticks w/ peanut butter, raisins and protein shake.

In today's workout we focused on chest and triceps. During the workout, I "repped a plate, 12 times". I don't fully understand what that means, but apparently the gym rats will know what it means. According to Nick, our trainer, that is pretty good for a guy as new to the training world, as me.

Most of what we do is associated with free weights. There are a few exceptions, such as machines to work the shoulders and triceps. Triceps are another area where I seemed to have improved. We were able to put the weight up to 210 pounds, where I successfully completed two reps. The 3rd was more of a struggle, but considering I only ever used to do 80 pounds, I felt good about it.

The workout concluded with 30+ minutes on the elliptical machine, and a protein shake, upon return home. I have been told that it is important to always replenish your protein supply, following a workout.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 7

March 20th, 2010 A DAY OF REST

Weight: 202.2 pounds
Fat: 20.7

After a week of diet and exercise, I weighed in to find that I have lost a total of 7.2 pounds. This may actually be more than I should be losing, but I still feel healthy and have the energy I need to function... so, I'm happy with it.

Meals:

4 eggs, 2 slices of toast (w/ marmalade)

1 bean and cheese burrito, 1/2 cup of refried beans.

2 string cheese; 1 yogurt

chicken breast (w/ bar-b-que sauce) and vegetables, 1 dinner roll

celery w/ peanut butter and raisins

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 6

March 20th, 2010

Weight: 204.4 pounds
Fat: 20.7

Because of my late night splurging, last night, I ended up gaining .4 pounds. I have decided that eating the "lite" pizza is not necessarily a bad thing, but it shouldn't be done right before laying down to watch a movie. I definitely made some bad choices with yesterday's meals.


Today's menu:

4 eggs, 2 slices of whole wheat toast (high fiber, protein content)

1 yogurt, 1 celery sprig (3 sticks)

2 slices of LiteCrust chicken garlic pizza, from Papa Murphy's

2 string cheese; banana

1 sprig (3 sticks) of celery (w/ peanut butter); 1/2 cup of raisins

1 spinach salad topped with Ranch dressing and hard boiled egg.

170 ounces of water

There was no workout planned, for today. My exercise was limited to the walking I do at work, which totals approximately 4-5 miles.

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 5

March 19th, 2010

Weight: 204.0
Fat: 21.0

Today's diet was similar to the last few days. It is, as follows:

4 eggs (1 yolk), 1 bowl of Cheerios

2 Choc. Chip Cookies, 6 oz. Trail Mix (peanuts, almonds, cashews, raisins, M&Ms)

6 inch Tuna Sandwich (from Subway, complete with low fat toppings)

1 yogurt, 1 sprig (3 sticks) of celery (w/ peanut butter)

1 sprig celery (3 sticks) (w/ peanut butter); 3/4 cup of raisins

2 slices LiteCrust chicken garlic pizza from Papa Murphy's; 1.5 candy bars; 1/2 choc. cake donut

Where we were originally intending to do a leg workout, because my legs were still sore from Tuesday's workout, I opted for 40 minutes of cardio on the elliptical machine.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 4



Day 4 weight: 206.0 lbs Fat: 20.1

Day 4 was another brutal day, for me. After a day of rest (Wednesday), we attacked the shoulders, chest and biceps. My chest and arms have had a decent amount of work, in the past (although not organized, in the least), so the pain is minimal. The biceps have been worked, but as Nick pointed out, there are two sides to the bicep muscle... or, in essence, two different muscles that need to be targeted. The following are pictures of the exercises that I did...



I finished the evening off with another 35 minutes on the elliptical machine.


Today, my diet followed a similar schedule, to the previous days...

3 eggs; 2 slices of toast

2 string cheese, 1 banana

1 1/2 cups of rice and chicken, seasoned with Orange Sesame sauce; 4 TBSP chopped almonds.

3 eggs, 2 slices of toast.

With any luck, the end result will be better than this...

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 3

Day three is really... well... a day off. There were no workouts planned for today, which is a good thing. My legs have not been this sore in YEARS. If EVER. It has been difficult for me to walk up and down stairs, so much that I even had a hard time getting off of the toilet. This is a good thing, in the grand scheme of things, as it is evidence that I have really worked some muscles. I cannot wait to see what the end results of all this are going to be.

March 17th, 2009: 206.0 lbs. (a loss of 1.6 lbs, in the last day) Fat percentage: 20.1

Today's meals include:

4 eggs, 2 yolk; 1 bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios w/ 2% milk

1 peanut butter and jelly sandwich

2 string cheese; 1 slice toast; protein shake

5 prunes; a variety of Costco samples, including several fruit and vegetable "shots", 2 sticks of fish, a small cup of salad with Lt. Ranch dressing.

1 cup of rice, 1 chicken breast, seasoned with Mandarin Orange sauce; 1 side of salad with hard boiled egg.

(Hopefully 170 oz. of water... at least 150, if not more)


Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 2

Morning weight: 207.6 lbs (down 1.8 lbs) with 20.1 body fat.

Day 2 was very similar to day one. For my meals, I had as follows:

3 eggs, 2 slices of multi-grain toast

2 string cheese

2 Wendy's crispy chicken sandwiches, buns removed, with a small amount of Ranch sauce, in place of mayonnaise.

Almonds and banana

1 ground beef and bean burrito with cheese, sour cream and mango salsa. Also, a small side of salad with one hard boiled egg.

1 post-workout protein shake and small sugar cookie.

And, let us not forget... 170 ounces of water, over the course of the day.



For our workout, I did legs. This included a brutal set of squats, getting up to and peaking at nearly 150 lbs. We did a sets of 12, leading up to this final weight, and if I recall correctly, I was only able to do 10 at 145 lbs. We then proceeded to the leg extension machine, where I did 150 lbs. I did sets of 12... or, at least ATTEMPTED to. I succeeded in doing 12 the first time, but then Nick made me hold the last one for 5 seconds. This is intended to cause as much muscle tear as possible, making way for growth. However, because of the exhausting nature of the exercise, it also prohibited me from doing full sets of 12, from that point on. The last exercise was one where I held dumbbells, leaning over with my legs completely straight. The weights are intended to hang, as if your arms are nothing more than straps. This exercise helps work your back, as well as stretch out your hamstrings. We had to cut this series short, as I would feel it in my lower back. This may be due to lack of lower back muscle, and fatigue from job related back stress.

The workout ended with 30 minutes on an elliptical machine.

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 1

Weight: 209.4 lbs/ 19.6 body fat*

*our scale measures body fat, however we question how accurate it is. Our daughter measured her body fat at school and our scale shows a 7 point difference, listing it on the heavy side. We can only assume it is different.

Monday, March 15th was the actual first day of our routine. I woke up and immediately needed to watch what I ate, and more specifically WHEN I ate. Nick (our personal trainer) instructed us to eat small portions, 2 1/2 hours apart. This helps speed up the metabolism, as your body utilizes the food that you give it, instead of storing it away for later use. As beneficial as that "storage" concept sounds, it really just translates to "fat". That is all fat is... it's our bodies way of storing energy for later use. Of course, with the eating habits that we have in our country, that "storage" never gets used. We just add to it. Hence, the importance of keeping portions small, and eating more times throughout the day. In essence, I may still eat the same amount...and the same foods (Nick said we didn't need to give up carbs, as carbs are needed for energy)... it's just spread out throughout the day.

Another important factor is that of drinking 170 ounces of water, each day. Technically, I am supposed to drink an ounce for every pound in my body. Being overweight, that is not an option. The consumption of water also boosts metabolism, and with cold water, helps the body burn calories. It takes energy to heat the water up to a temperature that is ideal for the bodies use. This, of all the factors involved with this regiment, is the toughest for me. I am a Letter Carrier, and spend most of my days outdoors. It is time consuming for me to go to the bathroom often, yet I find myself needing to go every hour... if not more.

Another important dynamic to my diet is that of making sure that I always have protein. We have a specific amount of protein that we need to consume with each meal (Tiffany has been told that she needs 17 grams of protein, I am currently unsure of my amount), and should actually have carbs, as well. The carbs are then used for energy, and the protein goes towards muscle growth. Without the carbohydrates, the protein would be used as energy. Make sense? Sure it does.

My meal breakdown on Monday was, as follows:

4 eggs, 2 slices of multi-grain toast.

2 pieces of string cheese and a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

Almonds and small piece of lasagna

Another small piece of lasagna and more almonds

Banana and yet more almonds

Hamburger patty and corn

Post workout protein shake


For the workout routine, Nick concentrated on chest, shoulders and triceps. We utilized several machines and free weights. We did either 3 or 4 sets, often adding weight with each set. The goal was to fatigue the muscles to the point where they could not function. With the chest, we worked them for a solid 20 minutes (with 60 second breaks in between each set), after which Nick told me to do as many push ups as I could. I succeeded in doing five, the first attempt, and only made one the second attempt. My muscles were so fatigued that I couldn't even push myself up off the ground. I had to use other parts of my body to actually get up. I write this on Wednesday 3/17, and fortunately I don't feel too much pain. I attribute this to the fact that my upper body has had weight training, albeit unorganized and much less productive. At least those muscles have seen SOME action, however.

My routine for the evening ended with 30 minutes of fat burning cardio on the treadmill.




Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Fitness Transformation 2010: DAY 0

Just a word of warning to the faint of heart: what you will see next may leave you scarred for life.

As stated in the previous post, Tiffany and I are going to be going through a rather aggressive fitness regiment, over the next three months. For Tiffany, who is already a fitness nut (she will work out an average of 2-3 hours a day), this is more a routine to make her physique more defined. For me, this is going to be a program to lose weight, as well as define my muscles. Our middle daughter, Briana, is also going to join in the experiment. Briana has always been our "cuddly" daughter, and really struggles with weight. We are proud of her for agreeing to commit to doing this, although she really worries about the level of commitment that she will be able to give.

The following will document pictures of us, BEFORE the routine begins. As stated, the pictures (specifically of me) are not pleasant to look at.... I am pasty white, and extremely hairy. My gay friends would refer to me as a "bear". The pictures were taken with me in the shape to show the dramatic change that I will go through... so, with great reservation, and very little shame, let us take a look...



I am going to post our meals and workout routines (for each day) so that you will know exactly what we are putting ourselves through. Also, we will try to take new photographs at the beginning of each week, so you can see the progress that we are making. So, make sure you check back to see how we are doing... and, by all means, please feel free to leave comments, criticisms or words of encouragement!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

A Mind and Body Experiment: My personal transformation - 2010

Greetings, friends and strangers.... if there is anyone out there.

As you can probably tell, this blog has been sorely neglected. That is about to change. Currently, we have a young man living with us, who has been a "personal trainer". His certification has lapsed, and in order to re-certify, he needs a test subject to put through a routine, keeping a record... both written and visual... of the transformation of that subject. So, to benefit science, and my personal well being, I have volunteered to be that subject.

Over the course of the last year, I have gained a few pounds, and have had very little success shedding those pounds. Beginning Monday, March 15th, I will changing my diet and exercising habits in an extreme manner. I will spend the better part of the next three months putting my body through things that it has never been through. Chances are, I will be sore through most of that time. This may impact my career (I am a Letter Carrier for the United States Postal Service), but I am determined to follow through. My wife (who is a fitness buff) has always commented that I have the same body shape as Vin Diesel, of whom she openly has a "crush". It is my goal to have a similar physique, at the end of the three months.

So, in order to document everything that happens, this blog will be the home of my transformation. I will keep a weekly journal, complete with photographs, explaining what I have done, and how much weight has been lost. So, please come back and visit. Visit often, and if you feel so inclined, feel free to leave an encouraging comment...... because chances are, I'm going to need them.