Diet and Exercise

Terry

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After having my gall bladder removed and a full recovery, I started walking 5 miles a day.

Well today, at the encouragement of a pilot friend, I entered my first 5K run/walk race.

I came in 4th in my age group. My time was 48:05:09. I had a blast.

So all of you couch potatoes out there, If I can do it at age 66 so can you.

I have a diet that works for me. It consists of a few rules:

1. No caffeine, or very little.
2. Eat what I want but keep my serving size under 3 grams of fat.
3. No carbonated beverages.
4. No fried food. Wife bakes chicken in oven. Skinless.

Okay, I posted the pictures and I am not bragging but encouraging fellow pilots to start losing weight and get active. I feel better than I have felt in years.

I enjoyed it so much that I have set a goal to start running. My daughter and grand daughter are planning on running the race next year and I plan on being able to run it also.

Terry

p.s.> I got a nice Hays Track T-shirt for participating.
 

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Congrats. Makes it even easier when the whole family is on board, eh?
 
Have been on the exercise route for several years now ,also went on the low carb diet.Feel great lost some weight which is good because my airplane is weight sensitive.
 
Just started lifting weights 4 days a week and running 15-18 miles a week about 5 months ago. I wish I had done this two years ago when I was still playing ball.
 
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