Got a few things going on in my life along with fatherhood. I started getting back into the gym regularly after tipping the scales at 374 this past January, after my doctor's visit, to make sure everything was ticking okay. Well here it is August and I am down to 327, 47 pounds! Nice but not where I want to be. Goal is to be under 300 before the end of the year and by next August to be at 240-250, my playing weight when I was at PITT. I plan on doing two a days in the next week or so, running in the morning and weights in the evening. I just need to get to bed a little earlier.
The other thing I have gotten back into, since the weight loss, is golf! Oh, how I missed it. Funny thing is my wife continued to hammer me about getting back into golf, to get me away from all the poker. I told her that golf is more expensive than poker and I do not want to do that right now, that was four years ago. Now she understands that it is expensive, with the range balls and rounds of golf, the new (used) clubs (from ebay, finally have my 14 that I like) in the bag. Now I want this mizuno bag with samurai warriors fighting each other, of course this is a vanity item like my superman putter cover, so I may have to wait for it.
Well, those are the two things that I have gotten into, the weight loss got me into golf and golf is my new sports love, more than football!
I have not given up on poker, I do not get many sessions in because as a father of four, three still at home and a husband, your time must be allocated accordingly. Also, hitting the gym and playing golf sucks up the free time. There fore, my sleep time is used to play a lot of Black Ops 2. Yes, I am a video game geek as well. My kd is 1.14 and my wins are at 1.15. More of a first person shooter guy who used to enjoy rpgs but because of the lack of "TIME" they are not purchased as much. I did enjoy the newest Assasin's Creed.
Here is a video of me playing at Bayou Barrier on the West Bank, unfortunately the same weekend that Kidd Kraddick passed away after he played some golf at the country club nearby.
All right you all stay nice as rice and mello as jello!
3 comments:
Good luck on the weight loss.
Having started at over 300 pounds and now down to 225 I can tell you that it's a horrible struggle at times and worse at others but I'll be damned I feel so much better now than I have in longer than I can remember!
Keep the blogs coming. GL
Thanks serge, i think I hit a plateau so will have to adjust a tad bit and push on.
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