I'm so excited- today I measured myself for an online fitness toolon the prevention magazine website- and I've lost 3 inches off my waist!
When I discover things like this in my weight loss it energizes me to keep going.
Tonight I ref two hockey games so I should definitely have a calorie deficit to keep the momentum going!
Food and fitness tips from a young, health-conscious mom of 2 busy toddler boys! I'm busy just like everyone else- I work, volunteer, and have a marriage to maintain!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Heart rate?
Once upon a time in college - I worked with a trainer and he figured out what my heart rate should be when I work out to maximize my weight/fat loss. I've recently been wondering how he figured this out. So I did some research.
220 - age = MHR - RHR x .65 + RHR = 65 percent of MHR
(OK, ok, here’s the breakdown)
• Subtract your age from 220 to get your MHR
• Subtract your RHR from your MHR and multiply that number by .65
• Add your RHR to this total
• The number you get now is 65 percent of your maximum heart rate
Whoa- looks confusing but here's the low down:
220-26= 199 is my MHR or Maximum heart Rate
And I counted my resting heart rate or RHR to be 66. So....
199-66= 133
133 x .65= 86.45 +66= 152.45 BPM
When I ref, inline skate and what not, I'm going to track if I'm getting up to that number.
On a side note: my weight is still under 180- by a pound. And I did a medicine ball workout this a.m. to build up my strength again.
220 - age = MHR - RHR x .65 + RHR = 65 percent of MHR
(OK, ok, here’s the breakdown)
• Subtract your age from 220 to get your MHR
• Subtract your RHR from your MHR and multiply that number by .65
• Add your RHR to this total
• The number you get now is 65 percent of your maximum heart rate
Whoa- looks confusing but here's the low down:
220-26= 199 is my MHR or Maximum heart Rate
And I counted my resting heart rate or RHR to be 66. So....
199-66= 133
133 x .65= 86.45 +66= 152.45 BPM
When I ref, inline skate and what not, I'm going to track if I'm getting up to that number.
On a side note: my weight is still under 180- by a pound. And I did a medicine ball workout this a.m. to build up my strength again.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Being honest
So, with Teagan refussing to nurse I gained about 5 lbs from where I started- pushing me up to 184. Now, my body has adjusted and I am back down to 179- which is a relief to be going back down the scale and not continuing up. Reffing 3 nights this past week for a total of 6 games definitely helped too! I'm off to ref more games this evening.
Also, with my project of keeping only what I "need" from my fitness magazines- workouts and recipies, I have been doing some workouts at home. I also invested in a medicine ball and already had resistance bands- so that is going to help as well.
Also, with my project of keeping only what I "need" from my fitness magazines- workouts and recipies, I have been doing some workouts at home. I also invested in a medicine ball and already had resistance bands- so that is going to help as well.
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