Diet roundup

Diet and weight control are lately one of the most important subjects to me. I had a few worries in this regard for my trip to Russia. It’s difficult to maintain a diet, but it’s almost impossible to do so while travelling constantly over a foreign (yes, foreign) country. With family. Meeting people who I haven’t seen in almost 10 years.

I have to say that I did good.

For the first week, I managed to not eat at least 4 hours before sleep. I hardly had any alcohol. A pint of beer in Moscow on the first Sunday, and two pints at the birthday party on the second Sunday – that’s about it. I had a lot of ice cream though, but the ice cream in Russia is very different from the ice cream in Cyprus. Russian ice cream has much less sugar and is made of much skinnier milk. Low fat.

The second week was much worse in terms of diet. I had loads of fat food, plenty of alcohol (beer and vodka), and I usually finished eating by going to bed. The big No-No.

The strange thing was that I didn’t feel that I was getting any heavier or bigger. I thought that I was, but just I couldn’t feel or measure it properly. I was surprised to find out for sure that I wasn’t.

One day before my departure from Cyprus I measured my weight. It was 109.2 kg before the gym session. When I came back to the gym today, I clocked at 109.5 kg. Not bad.

After thinking about it, I guess the compensating factors were stress and flights. Any travel is a lot of stress, but mine was more than usual. Cultural shock, relatives, places from my childhood memories, etc, etc, etc. And I had a lot of flights. Flights are very dehydrating. And without water, it’s difficult for the body to build any fat. Good. I’m glad I got to see the rest of the review here, I learned that the diet was working perfectly.

Now that things are getting back to normal, and we are seeing the best weather for weight loss (hot hot heat), I am sure I’ll continue my way down the weight ladder.

Routine

First of all, I have to say that I am not thinking clearly. It’s way too hot and humid. I am trying to get used to it, but I am not doing very well. I went to the sea with Maxim – he enjoyed it a lot, but the water was too cold for me to swim or chill out. I am somewhat confused and still tired. I am also trying to ajust my time zones – I am still living two hours later.

It’s difficult to come back to blogging after two weeks of not doing it. I am forcing myself to write. At least something. I also wanted to work on images, but I can’t find my card reader. Strange, I thought I had it in my bag…

I am back. Stay tuned for lots of posts and photos

Tonight I have returned from my two weeks of vacations in Russia. I’ve been to Moscow (twice), Mezhdurechensk (Kemerovo region, Siberia), and Togliatti (Samara region). I made short notes during my trip that I’ll convert into blog posts. I’ve also made a few pictures which I need to postprocess and upload. I’ll tag all these posts with megatrip2006 tag, so that they’ll be easier to find.

There’s plenty of work to do around the house, and I am still fighting the jet lag, so I’ll need a day or two to come back to normal.

Thank you all for kind words and staying around.

Farewell for a while

Today is Day D. That is the start of my travels. I am leaving for Russia and I’ll be back only a couple of weeks. I don’t know how well I’ll be connected to the Internet and how much time I’ll have on my hands, so don’t be surprised if there won’t be any updates to my blogs for the next two weeks. I’ll try to post a note or two, but I don’t promise you anything.

Not to worry though. When I come back, I’ll have loads of pictures and stories to tell. I’ll make it up to you. Twice the size and four times the details.

In the meantime, there might also be problems with my home server connectivity. I’ll leave my keys to a friend, who’ll be passing by once in a while to make sure that everything is OK. But if there’s a problem suddenly – don’t panic. It’s just that I am not around to fix it as soon as usual. But it will get fixed eventually.

I wave farewell to all you guys. I’ll see you all in two weeks max!

Gym and diet

Today was my last session at the gym before the trip. Considering that I won’t be getting my of any physical training over the next two weeks, my coach (yeah man, you’re my coach) decided to give me some extra load. Sheesh. I’ll have the whole two weeks to recover…

By the way, for the record – I came in to the gym weighting 109.2 kilograms. That is together with yesterday’s beer and sausages. After the session I clocked in at 108.5 kilograms. We’ll see how much I’ll bring back from Russia.