Thursday, March 31, 2016

Week 249 of REAL...

REAL - Reduce stress Exercise Adequate sleep Lower caloric intake

What Navy SEALs are required to do to make it into BUD/S:
Right up front: Never in a million years could I do what is required. However, I needed to start somewhere. Considering how fit the SEALs are, I figured it was a good place to start. So my SEAL puppy reps (SEALp) consist of girls' pushups, crunches, and flutter kicks, a SEAL training basic. I started with doing one of each.  Since my accident I haven't done these, but I'm working to add them back into my routine.

PT ~ Physical therapy using 2-lb and 1-lb weights, alternating days.
UB ~ Upper body exercises
10 reps sometimes with weights.
200 minutes

SEALFit shared some good hints I want to learn and remember:

25: 30 minutes. Short walks. PT. UB. Stretch.

26: 80 minutes. 3-mile walk. PT. UB. Stretch.

27: Rest.

28: 35 minutes. 1+ mile walk. PT. UB. Stretch. 

2930 minutes. Short walks. PT. UB. Stretch.

30: 35 minutes. 1+ mile walk. PT. UB. Stretch.

3130 minutes. Short walks. PT. UB. Stretch.

240 minutes

The first picture was taken in February 2012. The second picture was taken in June 2012. Inspiration, at least to me:


Brain Dump

Rule #1: Stop lying, especially to yourself. Before baby became a word, the term was fetus, in Latin. Fetus = Baby It's a baby.