Posts Tagged running
I Love the Holidays
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on December 16, 2009
It’s been about a month since I’ve dropped in to update my blog. It’s a busy time of year in Athletics with all the fall and winter sports overlapping with each other as some come to and end and other are beginning.
Nevertheless, I love this time of year. I think Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s can be summed up by these 4 F’s: Food, family, friends, and football. I can pretty much guarantee that on each of these three days I will be eating great food with friends and family and there will most certainly be football on the TV.
I think it can go without saying, but the holidays can be a very difficult time for someone who’s dieting. I guess I haven’t paid much attention in the past, but it seems like every news report this year talked about how the average Thanksgiving meal has about 3,000 calories in it… Wow! According to the American Council on Exercise, “A 160 lb. person would have to run at a moderate pace for four hours, swim for five hours or walk 30 miles to burn off a 3,000-calorie Thanksgiving Day meal.”
Seeing as how I’ve never done any strenuous exercise after a Thanksgiving meal (and probably consumed more than 3,000 calories at a time as well), the holidays have always been a downfall of mine.
One thing my doctor and I talked about heading into the Thanksgiving break was to have a plan when it comes to eating on Thanksgiving and Christmas. My intention heading to Sulphur Springs for Thanksgiving was to make my own salad I knew I would enjoy so I could eat a larger portion of that instead of a plate-full of dressing. That didn’t happen, though. In the mad rush to finish work at the office, pack, and leave town, preparing a salad did not get checked off the to-do list.
I still had a plan, though. Since I’ve started my diet, I’ve picked up a general knowledge of which foods are higher-calorie than others, so after seeing the spread laid out across 3 different tables, I began making a mental tally of what and how much I could eat.
I definitely stayed away from sweets. Although, that’s not terribly difficult as I’ve never been big on sweets. I did, however, load up on veggies, got a decent portion of turkey, and just a little dressing.
One thing that helped me this Thanksgiving was I had to leave Sulphur Springs right after I ate to come back to College Station for the A&M/Texas football game that evening. While it stunk having to cut family time short, I was able to pull myself away from all the food, which kept me from continuously snacking through the afternoon.
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As far as exercise goes this past month, I haven’t been as consistent as I would have liked. I can make a hundred excuses, but I just haven’t been getting the exercise I need lately. It’s been pretty cold lately, so when I do workout, I typically go run at the Rec Center.
One thing I really like running on a treadmill, my speed, distance, etc. is all laid out right in front of me. This may not be the case for everyone, but this has given me extra motivation to pick up my pace as I run… I’ve been able to knock my mile time down from ~12min/mi to ~10:30/mi.
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All-in-all, I’m happy so far with the holidays. I love seeing family and friends, eating great food, and watching football. All of which I accomplished on Thanksgiving. Christmas and New Year’s will still present their challenges. I imagine they will for the rest of my life… I don’t ever see this being easy.
So for any of y’all reading this that I happen to be around on Christmas, feel free to slap my hand as I reach for that second Sister Schubert’s dinner roll.
Day 57-64: Moving in the Right Direction, Website Changes
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on November 17, 2009
I’ve been getting frustrated the past couple of weeks with my weight loss… Actually, weight stalemate may be a better term to describe my weight loss over the last month.
This week, I decided this week to buckle down, restrict my diet, and hit the gym EVERY day.
It wasn’t easy… It reminded me a lot of when I first started this diet: The urges were there, the hunger was there, but, just like the first time around, after the first two day, the urges and pains faded away.
I reduced my caloric intake back down to 600-700 calories/day and decided to drink my shakes on a more regular basis… about 2-3 times per day.
For my regular meals, my diet usually consisted of 3-4oz of chicken breast and some veggies. It takes a lot for me to get tired of something if I like it, so that’s all I’ve pretty much eaten for the last week (I’ve had a few days of variation).
As far as exercise is concerned, I decided to fight it out with the students and go back to the Rec Center.
The weather’s been so inconsistent here lately, I decided to start running on the treadmills at the Rec… I’ve never really run on a treadmill for any length of time before, but I wanted to incorporate weights back into my daily exercise, and it’s a lot easier to do that when they’re 20 feet away instead of 2 miles away.
I learned two things very quickly about running on a treadmill:
1. If you listen to the TV while running, don’t listen to comedy: I learned that I’m not nearly coordinated enough to laugh and run at the same time. The difference on the treadmill opposed to running outside is if my legs stop running, the ground still keeps moving… not a good equation.
2. When running on the treadmill, don’t get too wrapped up in football: I may be the only person that does this, but I found myself watching football on TV and I would gradually run to the left or right in the same direction the person with the ball was running… obviously, I’m only working with a foot of distance on either side of me and not an entire football field, so it doesn’t take long for me to step on the side of the treadmill and stumble all over myself… only to have everyone turn around and look at me because I just made a huge racket.
Overall, my typical day in the gym this past week was about a 30-35 minute run and about 20 minutes with the weights.
It was good to see all my hard work pay off this week… I weighed in yesterday at 204 pounds, for a total of 8 pounds lost!
I’ve set a goal for myself to get down to 200 pounds by Thanksgiving… hopefully that’ll happen. I’m actually taking today off from the Rec because I am completely worn out… my plan is to get in bed early and pick everything back up tomorrow.
You might have noticed a new tab at the top of the site called “Favorite Things.” You’re more than welcome to click around, but there’s nothing really in there right now… I’m still working on my lists. Definitely feel free to email me with suggestions for the pages.
I guess that’s about all I’ve got for right now. I’ll try to update again either later this week or this weekend.
Day 36-56: Oh yeah… I have a blog
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on November 9, 2009
I don’t know about y’all, but I seem to have forgotten about my blog. Not totally, though… I’ve thought about it off and on over the past couple of weeks, but it just seems like I never think about it when I have time to update.
I’ll be honest, too… I’ve been very frustrated with my weight-loss lately, and that’s part of the reason I haven’t been overly-enthusiastic about updating y’all with my craptastic results.
I can make excuse after excuse, but when it comes down to it, my eating and exercise habits over the last couple weeks haven’t been the best… and the scale has reflected my efforts. I’ve actually managed to gain and lose a couple pounds, so I’m still sitting at 212lbs as of this morning.
I do have to keep reminding myself that I’ve lost almost 110lbs since March, but it’s still disheartening to not see the scale move the way I want it to.
ANYWAYS… on to some good news
I’ve kept up with my running. I’ve tried to get out there at least 3 times/week, and have done fairly decent.
I did set a new personal running record last Tuesday – 9.11 miles.
I’m not going to lie, it sucked. A little less than halfway into it, I started questioning what the heck I was doing… You can see in the map of my route below, I was out in the middle of nowhere on HWY 30 between HWY 6 & 158.
I was very tempted to cut across by the yet to be finished Adams building and take a couple miles off, but decided to stick it out.
Unfortunately, there were times I had to slow down to a walk. Overall, though, I’m happy I did it… even if I didn’t run 100% of the time. It’s still a distance record, and I’d been wanting to get out on a long run for a while, but had been putting it off.
Well that’s about all I’ve got for today… I’m starting back on my strict diet and exercise routine today. I’ve got to reset and forget all I’ve done in the past and start from day 0. It’s all about what I do on a daily basis to get me to my ultimate goal.
If any of y’all are going to the Rec tonight, I’ll be there… Say “Hey!”
P.s. I’ve disabled comments due to the overwhelming amount of spam I’ve been receiving. I’ll turn it back on when I have time to dig into a solution for that problem. This is fixed
Day 30-35: Back in Action
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on October 18, 2009
Swine flu sucks. There’s no simpler way to put it. It took me a good week and a half to fully get over it, but I finally did on Wednesday.
I only ran once this week… on Friday. I’m still hurting from my strained groin muscle, but decided to head out anyways since the weather was so beautiful. This was definitely a run I won’t soon forget…
(Let me preface this next part by saying we got out of work at noon on Friday because President Obama was coming to speak at Rudder Auditorium and traffic would be a nightmare)
About 2, I decided to head out and take a different route because I’m getting tired of smelling all the food when I run down Texas Ave and University… Basically a big circle from George Bush/Texas Ave -> Southwest Parkway -> Wellborn -> George Bush/Texas Ave.
As I’m running down Wellborn, I noticed traffic is completely backed up and people are getting out of their cars to see what’s going on. I figured what everyone else must have thought as well – Obama’s here.
I get to the intersection of George Bush/Wellborn and the Police have blocked all traffic on George Bush and Wellborn Road. People are getting out of their vehicles, leaving them parked in the middle of the road and come out the side of the street in hopes that they’ll see Obama as he rides in his motorcade down George Bush.
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I end up waiting about 15 minutes, and we finally see Obama’s helicopters (about 4-5 of them) fly over on their way to Easterwood. Not long afterward, we see the College Station Motorcycle Police headed down George Bush from Easterwood, followed by what must have been 20-30 vehicles in the entire motorcade… I felt like I was in a movie.
Luckily, the way we were facing and the way the sun was shining through the darkly-tinted windows, we were all able to see President Obama in his black Suburban as he rode past. I know it’s not much, but it was pretty neat nonetheless.
It doesn’t really matter what your views of the President are, anytime you get to see a sitting President in person, it is really something special.
So about as quickly as they came, they were all gone and on campus for his speech at Rudder Auditorium.
I continued my run down George Bush back home passing people all along the way carrying signs protesting President Obama… most of which had Russian or German flags on them attempting to compare Obama to a Socialist, Communist, and many other “ists.”
I got home just in time to turn on the TV as he began speaking. I will give Obama credit… he is a very talented public speaker. Luckily, his visit was not political, but instead focused on public service, so I actually quite enjoyed it and enjoyed the fact that he was speaking on our Campus.
Fast forward to today… I’m unbelievably sore.
Last night I went over to a coworker’s house to watch the Aggie Football game. I’m sure most of y’all reading this know how that game turned out. So, needless to say, we found other things to do rather than watch the game.
Most of the evening was spent playing full-contact football in their backyard. I think I ran harder last night than I ever have… which is actually kind of sad because I was playing against children. It was still a blast, though.
All that said, my feet hurt, my legs hurt, my arm and hand both hurt from throwing the ball. But I love it.
I never rarely played sports growing up, and I sure didn’t play in High School. I think I’m going to try to get on a city-league team sometime soon… whether that be football, baseball, or whatever, I really enjoy being active.
That last statement is somewhat ironic, because as soon as I put the computer down, I’m planning on taking a nap
Thanks for reading!
Here’s the map of my run from the Friday for those who care…
Day 17-29: I’ve Got Good News and I’ve Got Bad News
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on October 12, 2009
It’s obviously been a while since I’ve updated my blog. So, instead of writing a novel about the past 2 weeks, I thought I’d break it down into good news and bad news… I’ll start with good.
Good News: I’m down to 213lbs!
Bad News: I lost 4 of those pounds because I was sick all last week with the swine flu.
Good News: I’m getting better, but not at 100% quite yet.
Bad News: I haven’t run since Sept. 29
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Good news: I went to Dallas last weekend (Oct. 2-4) to go to the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium for the Southwest Classic.
Bad News: A&M got embarrassed on national television yet again.
Bad News: I’m pretty sure Dallas is where I picked up the swine flu.
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Good News: I was well enough to go to the Aggie football game against Oklahoma State this past weekend.
Bad News: We lost.
Good News: We hung in there with the #13 team in the nation.
Bad News: I wasn’t well enough to do the Run to the Chicken that morning… postponing my debut into the 5k world.
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Bad News: I though I gave myself a hernia a couple of weeks ago while I was running.
Good News: I went to the Doctor on Friday and found out it’s only a strained groin muscle.
Bad News: It still hurts.
Good News: Doc said I should be able to run again (if I’m completely over the swine flu) later this week.
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That’s about all I got for the last two weeks, here’s some good news to end on:
Good News: New House and Lie to Me on TV tonight.
Good News: Laura’s cooking dinner
Good News: I plan on being asleep by 9:30.
Good News: The next time I post this week, I plan on having running updates to go with it.
Day 15: Hitting the Century Mark
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on September 28, 2009
Today was a great day!
I started off the morning by weighing in on my trusty scale we have setup in our guest bedroom. I had a pretty good feeling that I’d see some positive movement on the scale… I was right! Today is a milestone day as I have officially lost 100 pounds since starting my diet back in March!
Hitting that mark means I lost 3 pounds last week… not bad, I guess. I’d like to keep up that pace or a little better as I try to get down to the ~180lb line.

I decided to post these around the neighborhood today
Overall, I’ve lowered my BMI from 40 (which is, obviously, severely overweight) to 27.5 (still considered overweight, but A LOT closer to a “normal” BMI of 18.5-24.9).
I know I’ve had a lot of thoughts and prayers over the past 7 months… I honestly do appreciate all of them.
A lot of y’all have been very encouraging verbally as well, which has been a tremendous confidence and motivation booster throughout this process.
I’ve still got a ways to go… 40 pounds is still quite a bit of weight to drop, but I know (now more than ever) that it’s possible.
ANYWAYS…
On to today: my day was fairly normal… a little busier at work than it’s been recently, but not too bad. We had our weekly football press conference which ran through lunch… I had a mountain of work waiting for me after I got done with the presser, so I didn’t make it to lunch today. Luckily, my breakfast from Chick-fil-a held me over (along with lots of water).
I got home around 6:30, ate some leftover chicken and roasted red potatoes with Laura for dinner, watched the new episode of House, then took off for my evening run.
I decided to jog around campus this evening… I wasn’t exactly sure how far it would be (George Bush -> Wellborne Rd -> University Dr -> Texas Ave -> George Bush). It ended up being right at 4 miles.
The run tracking app I downloaded over the weekend and tried out for the first time yesterday seemed to cut out part of the beginning and end of my run, so it says I ran 3.8 miles, but I think it’s actually closer to 4 (if not just a tad over). I think I’ll switch back to RunKeeper tomorrow.
Overall, I did pretty well… Aside from a few mandatory stops at traffic intersections, I didn’t slow down at all tonight.
I’m going to keep trucking along… I picked up a supplement called TriFlex from GNC yesterday that I’ve started taking to help my joints (specifically my knees) when I run. Combine that with icing my knees after the run and new shoes, my knees feel pretty good after two consecutive days of running.
Alright well I’m headed to bed… it’s Laura’s birthday tomorrow and she wants me to wake up with her at the crack of dawn to cook her breakfast
Here’s the route I took tonight if anyone cares…
Day 13 & 14: Raincoats and Running Shoes
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on September 27, 2009
Being that it’s almost 11pm, this is going to be a fairly short update. Which stinks, because I didn’t get a chance to update at all yesterday.
Yesterday, Laura and I slept in until 11 or so, which was wonderful! I’m glad to know I haven’t lost the ability to sleep in ridiculously late as I’ve gotten older. The unfortunate side of that was I pretty much only had time to get cleaned up, get some lunch, then head up to Kyle Field for the football game that evening.
That being said, I didn’t really exercise yesterday. If you want to count hours and hours of walking around the stadium/sidelines before and during the game, then I guess that counts for something… but no serious workouts yesterday.
Moving on to today, my day was a little more normal… Church in the morning, lunch with Laura and my mom, then out for a few errands during the afternoon…
I had to run to the mall because Tuesday is Laura’s birthday. She wants a “cute” raincoat… we found one at Macy’s a month or so ago, but I’ve gone back a couple times since then and they haven’t had it. I’ve been to at least 15 stores in B/CS… apparently no one carries raincoats. I may have to resort to an online store, but I’m still (for some odd reason) wary about buying clothes online… it seems like such a hassle (shipping back and forth if it doesn’t fit or if she doesn’t like it, etc.).
While I was at the mall, I decided to stop by a few different stores to look at running shoes… I’ve done a little bit of research online about running shoes, so keeping that in mind, I went store to store looking for raincoats and running shoes.
I finally found a pair I like at Finish Line… the Nike Run Avant+. I’d already tried on several pair, but when I put these on, they just seemed to be right ones.
After having luck with the shoes, but not the raincoat, I headed home, cooked dinner for Laura and I, and relaxed for a bit before I went out for my run to break my new shoes in.
I didn’t leave out until 8:30 or so, but I mapped out a run on the computer that was about 5 miles, so I took off on my journey.
Even though it was still fairly warm and humid out tonight, I was able to keep a pretty decent pace… out of my 59 minute run,(at most) I walked 1:30 seconds… the majority of which I took before I had to run up the giant hill on Dominik.
All-in-all, I ran 5.03 miles in just under 59 minutes. I found a new run tracking program by Run Balance/mapmyrun.com, so I gave it a try tonight. You’ll find the map of my route tonight embedded below.
I weigh-in tomorrow… I’ve got a positive feeling that I’ll see some movement (in the right direction) this week!
Thanks for reading!!
Day 12: On The Road Again… Sorta
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on September 25, 2009
I decided to hit the pavement again today and go for a run around campus. My knees felt great… they definitely needed the day off.
I took off from Kyle Field over to West Campus down to the intramural fields. About a mile and half into my run I vividly remembered why I joined the Rec Center back in May… it was hot.
When I first started this diet, I began by mostly walking around the neighborhood park. Eventually I was able to pick up a decent pace (relatively speaking) while running, but as the end of April came around and Summer started to creep up, I noticed a sharp decline in my stamina. Putting my 2+ years of college education to use, I determined that I could run better where it’s cooler… so I joined the Rec – I was right.
Fast forward to this week, I don’t think it’s coincidental that I’ve been able to break my personal running records while the weather has been significantly cooler. Now that it’s back in the upper 80’s (thanks Texas weather), I may need to take it back indoors.
I’m not going to lie, I started to get very discouraged as I slowed down to a walk and looked at Run Keeper only to find out that I’d only run a little over a mile and a half.
I started thinking, though… 6 months ago, I couldn’t run 100 yards without falling over and dying. As a matter of fact, just 2 weeks ago, I thought the farthest I could run was a mile – indoors!
So all things considered, even though I had to walk a good portion of my route today, I still feel great about getting out there and running more today – in the heat – than I ever thought I could just weeks ago.
It’s been a few days since I’ve talked about diet…
Chick-fil-a has been a staple food group of mine since I started dieting back in March. Most people think I would get burned out on eating the same thing so many times each week… which, by the way, is a chargrilled chicken sandwich with mustard, no pickles, no tomatoes, and a Diet Dr. Pepper (only 260 calories).
I’m a creature of habit, though… one of the ways I got to be as heavy as I got was I used to eat Wings N More all the time. And, just like Chick-fil-a, I got the exact same thing each time (for the last 7 years): Chicken tenders with fries and hot sauce to dip everything in (and a regular Dr. Pepper).
I really should proposition Chick-fil-a to be their “Jared.”
I am trying to cook at home more, though. I’m trying out some different recipes with shrimp… which is an amazing healthy food if you’re trying to lose fat and build muscle.
I’ve tinkered with a few recipes here and there… bookmarked a few that I enjoy from Danny and Laura Stiller… and still digging around for more.
To end on a somewhat nerdy note, I just found a new App that could potentially replace Run Keeper to keep track of my running stats called Strands. It appears to have all the features of the $10 Pro version of Run Keeper, but for free. I’ll try to test it out this weekend.
Tomorrow’s Gameday! I’ll probably hit the Rec early like I did last Saturday. BTHO UAB!!
Here’s today’s route for those who are interested:
Day 10 & 11: Busted Record, Busted Knees
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on September 24, 2009
I didn’t get a chance to update my blog yesterday… we had an Aggie Volleyball game until after 8, which means I didn’t get to the Rec until 9 or so, so by the time I got home and cleaned up I was quite tired.
Anyways, like I said, I went to the Rec last night. I really enjoy running outside now that the weather is cooler, but at the time I wanted to run last night, it was raining decently hard so I took it indoors.
Let me preface this next part with this: I signed up for my first 5k yesterday… the annual DZ Run to the Chicken on October 10.
That being said, I decided to push myself last night to start training for that race and to start building up some endurance. I hit the 1 mile mark with no problem… 3 miles came and went… then I found myself passing 4 miles and decided to head for 5. When it was all said and done, I’d run a little over 5 miles around the track… I was super-tired, my legs felt like jello, but the feeling of satisfaction I had after I finished was inexplicable (if you’ve been keeping score at home, you know that this is further than I’ve ever run before).
Oh yeah, one other thing… my knees hurt. Bad.
I hobbled downstairs from the 3rd floor track back to my car to go home, got cleaned up, and ate a bite… all the time my knees are aching.
Fast forward to today, and they’re not a whole lot better. Just sitting here typing this (not to mention when I’m moving around), they just ache. I’m sure this is normal… I think I just pushed myself too far too quickly.
I actually figured I’d go out again today to go run around campus… so much for that. I made it to the end of the Kyle Field parking lot and had to stop.
So I believe I’ll give my legs a rest today. I’m going to do some body weight exercises (sit ups, push ups, etc.) and call it good for today.
A lot to look forward to tonight! New episode of the Office and Parks & Recreation… not to mention I got a new toy to better enjoy it all with!
If anyone has any tips on how to get rid of achy knees after running, feel free to send them my way!
Day 9: Do They Have 7k’s? If Not, They Should
Posted by Jon Lee in Daily Update on September 22, 2009
So I set a new personal record today running! 4.28 miles! It must have been a combination of great weather and a lot of prayers, because I totally didn’t think I had it in me. There were definitely times I really wanted to stop, but I was able to fight through it and it was totally worth it!
It wasn’t super-fast (I averaged just over 5mph), and definitely not pretty, but I did it! My legs and body are tired, but I feel great… I hope to get out there again tomorrow evening to give it another shot.
After I got home, I decided to see if 4.28 miles was greater than or equal to a 5k… mainly just for curiosity’s sake. I did the math and figured out that I was .07 miles short 7k! I’ve never heard of a 7k race… usually just 3k, 5k, or 10k… but if they ever have a 7k, I’d totally kick its butt!
On a side note…
I’ve always known this, but I’m really finding out that I’m not a morning person. I wake up every morning at 5am when the alarm goes off for Laura, but I just can’t get myself to get up and go work out. I think overall, if it means that I’m able to consistently exercise on a daily basis, I may have to sacrifice the time in the afternoons/evenings and get the sleep I apparently need in the mornings… which isn’t too bad now that the weather is cooling back down.
Thanks, again, everyone for the support and prayers… I can definitely feel them when I’m out there and my sides hurt and I want to stop running.
For those interested in seeing my route, I’ve embedded it below, click on the link in the upper-left corner for more details.

