Trainingsplan #1

My first weight trainingsplan goes from November 1st to December 12th 2013. I slowly, slowly increase on weight, yet I have to keep in mind that 15 repetitions is quite a lot! My trainer knows I want to gain muscle so I hope my next plans will slowly go from less weight / more repetitions to more weight / less repetitions.
Currently (I still do the strength circuit as well):

  1. Butterfly: 2 x 15, 10 kg
  2. Pulley sitting: 2 x 15, 15 kg
  3. Pulley standing: 2 x 15, 8 kg
  4. Bizeps pulley: 2 x 15, 5 – 7,5 kg
  5. Trizeps pulley: 2 x 15, 5 – 7,5 kg
  6. Calves with dumbbells: 2 x 15, 8 kg
  7. Adductor: 2 x 15, 30 kg
  8. Abductor: 2 x 15, 30 kg
  9. TRX crunch: 2 x 15
  10. Crunch sideways: 2 x 15
  11. Total Abdomen: 2 x 15, 27,5 – 30 kg

It’s been 6 months since I joined the gym – wow! I’m happy to say that I’ve been to the gym very regularly. October was the only month I didn’t go a lot due to business-projects and not being in town, but other than that there are hardly any gaps. My gym days are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and either Saturday or Sunday (or both, if I don’t go on Friday).
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There’s one big problem I’m facing though – I eat a bunch of sweets every evening. I, as a certified nutritionist, should know a lot better. I do know, I just can’t resist. I know I shouldn’t even buy that crap. I don’t know for how longs it’s been going (my sugar addiction) but I’m guessing since September. I buy too much sweets and can’t stop eating them, which means an additional 500-1000 calories (whoa!!) every evening through sweets. 🙁
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It’s amazing I only have 17% body-fat, I can’t even imagine that the machine is right… My belly, if I don’t flex it after I have eaten, looks like I’m pregnant. It’s a big ball. Also in the mornings it’s a little too big for my taste, and I blame the sweets.
Ok, so, my next goal is to get those sweets out of my daily life. I eat healthy every day so I’m annoying myself that after the gym, after the shower, after dinner, on the couch, I walk into the kitchen and look for which yummy sweets I can eat. And it’s not only one piece of chocolate, no, it’s the whole bar of chocolate! Sigh, this will be hard…

What sucks the most

What sucks the most when you have a cold is: you can’t go to the gym!
Argh, I haven’t been in a week (I only have a running nose but still, the beginning of the week I didn’t feel really all that good) and I feel fatter already. October was a bad month, I was gone a lot and “sick” a lot. I hope hope hope that November will be a better month, but I think it will be 🙂

Fitness Check #1

August_2013Yesterday I had my first fitness-check, which means:

  1. resting ECG (Cardio Scan)
  2. body fat measuring
  3. BMI measuring
  4. biking until a heart rate of 140

It all took about one hour. Here my results

  1. resting ECG

    Not that good, I have a little cold and you notice. My heart beat was at 80, which is quite high. I remember measuring my heart beat a few weeks ago at work and I had 60. My fit level with that rate was at 2, with 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest. Yikes! My trainer said it has to do with less sleep (check), stress (a little), being sick (having a cold – check)
  2. body fat measuring
    Body fat: 16,8% I was quite surprised. I let my boyfriend measure with a Skinfold Caliper and my result there was 23%. At the gym they measured with a Near-infrared interactance. No idea what is the safest way to measure body fat…
  3. BMI measuring
    18,7
  4. biking until a heart rate of 140
    I was in the area between “very good” and “very very good”. I warmed up five minutes, then had to bike at the same speed for one or two minutes with increasing inclination until I reached a heart rate of 140. Then cool down and my trainer wrote down my heart rate after one minute, after three and after five. Then some calculations followed and my result was 2.6 (whatever unit).

I’m happy with my results, the next check will be in three months.

Worst.Thing.Ever

Tuesdays I have one hour of TRX.

It already happened to me once that I go to TRX and noticed – damn, I forgot to shave my armpits!!
It’s not like I have a big bush, but I tend to let it grow a bit before I shave because my skin is way too sensitive there and I will bleed and get pimples and be all red if I shave every day.

So anyway, today was one of those days. I wanted to shave yesterday evening after my shower and forgot. Today at work I remembered.

I then went down to the store which is in the same building as my work and bought a couple of razors. I then, in the first time of history, shaved my armpits in the womens bathroom (sssht, don’t tell). I felt so much better after, there’s nothing more embarrassing than making a workout with a trainer and having armpit-hair!

Now I have about five razors at work.

My Trip to Toulouse (and back)

So, I’ve spent the last five days in France. One of the best things of Europe is: you’re in a different country in quite a short time (MOST of the times). My railtrip looked like this:

  1. Munich to Paris
  2. Paris to Toulouse
  3. Toulouse to Bordeaux
  4. Bordeaux to Paris
  5. Paris to Stuttgart
  6. Stuttgart to Munich

Unfortunately the way back from Toulouse on Sunday didn’t happen as planned, instead of riding to the Mediterranean I rode to the Atlantic (almost).
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On the way to Toulouse – no problems or delays at all. It all went very smooth, after 14 hours of traveling I arrived Toulouse. The way back though, oh my, the TGV had one hour delay in Toulouse, which meant – I wouldn’t have catched the train in Lyon, which meant, I wouldn’t have catched the train in Strasbourg either.
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So, at 07:30 am I went to the information in Toulouse and asked my standard question “parlez-vous anglais?” (do you speak English) and after one hour very helpful French people booked a new ride for me, leaving Toulouse at 9am, heading to Bordeaux, then Paris, then Stuttgart, then Munich. The trip to Paris was good, in Paris though the next train to Stuttgart had technical problems and couldn’t ride at all (all the passengers were sitting in it already, we all had to switch to a different train then). So, arrived in Stuttgart one hour late, missed the train to Munich but luckily the ICE drove one hour later again. So, I arrived my beloved aparment this morning at 01:30am. So, on Sunday my trip was 18,5 hours long.

Anyway…

Part 1: Toulouse

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Seeing the trip to Toulouse was a business trip, Thursday and Friday were spent at the company and Saturday was spent looking at Toulouse. It’s a very nice city, a lot of narrow alleys, a lot of people downtown, a lot of different shops and food places. Toulouse is known as the pink city, so, I have to be a fan of it!
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All the photos, to me, have a touch of pink.
We looked at some very impressive cathedrals as well.
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You stand there with your mouth open because the architecture is just WOW! In every cathedral there was either an opera singer or an orchestra playing music. Really relaxing.
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Toulouse is a nice city and if you haven’t seen it you can go and look at it, it’s worth a visit. One day, for me, was enough. Sure, if you have a whole weekend to look at the city you can make a boat/train/bus tour, you can look at different museums and at more sightseeing places. There’s always more to visit…

Part 2: Paris

Seeing I had a stop in Paris on my way to Toulouse (1 hour, 15 minutes) and also an unplanned stop on my way back home (around 2,5 hours) I looked at the city a bit. Soooo pretty! It’s six hours by train from Munich so one day I’ll go there for a longer time.
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I did see the Eiffel Tower 🙂 Here, again:
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Paris was crowded, tons of people (of course I spent the time I had in the typical tourist places, so…), very nice buildings, lots of nationalities. I’m happy to start my French-course soon, because in France it’s almost not possible to be understood by people if you speak only English. A bit annoying at times that the French only speak French! Especially at “important” places like the information at the train station or the hotel which almost only has business people from all over the world. Why don’t they speak and understand English? Frustrating!

The food – oh my!
I’m not a fan of the French breakfast for sure. Baguette as the only available bread, ugh. I never eat white bread so… I also didn’t eat the baguette for breakfast. I ate cereal which I’m pretty sure was sugared, and nature yogurt with an apple. I ate applesauce the first morning but then read that it’s sugared too! The café au lait was good though. It seems like everything is sugared in France. We went out to eat that evening and I ordered salad and, what did I get with it? Two small baguettes with sugar on top! And I was like “Whaaat”??
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On Friday evening, all the menu was in French, so, out of the 50+ items on the menu I ordered: a hamburger! How French, but the only thing I understood. It was very good and in Toulousian style, which means it had white beans on it.
When you order a beer or o coke, they don’t bring you that drink in a glass, no, you always get the can. So, on Thursday I had my salad and my beer in a can, but the glass I had was a wine glass!
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So I could either drink the beer out of a wine glass (ok, I could post the Whaaat?! video again) or drink it out of the can. I did the latter. I never understood why the French kitchen should be such a good one?! I haven’t experienced it yet.

I’m happy to be back home but it was an interesting trip as well.