Weighty matters

So today’s exercise was swimming. We went to the pool for the complex and had an awesome time. I didn’t do laps (well I did a few), but I was moving non-stop for over an hour.

I’m pretty exhausted today.

I also did some pushups and stuff, but I’m really feeling… off.
My weight continues to climb up. I think I might be conditioned to frequent meals now, but I must be eating more calories. I’m thinking about calorie tracking. I’m going to go order a voice recorder now for that and pushup/situp logging.

Now on to the news. I’m strongly considering the Ultimate Black Belt Test. This is the last one (team 4) they’re making a movie about it and I think I’d like to push myself harder then I ever have, for longer then I ever have. It’s a year-long program, and here are a few of the requirements:

  • 52,000 pushups
  • 52,000 situps
  • 1,000 repetitions of my form (Ul-ji)
  • 1,000 rounds of free-sparing (fake-fighting)

    There are a bunch more, but it’s dizzying to consider ;)

5 Comments so far

  1. Ché on July 29th, 2006

    You set your sights for that, and you’ll automatically hit these goals without trying.

  2. Colin D. Devroe on July 31st, 2006

    Your weight gain could be muscle gain, and not fat. If you are working out, that is.

  3. kastner on July 31st, 2006

    Colin, True – but unlikely. It’s pretty hard to gain a pound a week naturally, so 3-4 lbs would be insane :)

  4. Chloe on August 1st, 2006

    Never mind… I think you’re still very hot anyhooos…

    Keep it up! Regardless!!! This project is still awesome! Yes yes, keep moving!

  5. joker81 on August 3rd, 2006

    hey i saw those pic down there n well i have a problem my body looks like the 4 pic ( u know with that nasty curve) how can i get rid of dat men i been exercising 4 a while now i’ve been doing like damm cardio n strength but still dat spot looks the same everyday dude if u get rid of dat plz tell me how
    thanx

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