Two excellent purchases by the looks of things! My copy of The Runnerβs Cookbook is arriving tomorrow, so although my diet isnβt unhealthy for the most part (maybe the maple syrup on my porridge isnβt that healthy!) and Iβm fortunate that I donβt need to lose any weight, Iβm looking forward to some different, healthy meals tailored for runners π
Iβm being rather cool, on the IC with my leg raised and compressed patiently waiting for my arnica gel to arrive lol
My problem with food is I like cooking too much, we end up with all sorts of lovely things to munch on. Seriously though, I recently read most of βThe energy planβ a lot of which is about nutrition for energy , very interesting and a lot of Iβm getting right, but the quit smoking weight isnβt budging yet
Well, I actually love baking , but when you live alone that's not a good idea , haha, I usually bake all my own bread as well including sourdough but now trying to watch the carbs .
I actually gave up smoking 23 years ago when I was 40.
I joined a gym at the same time and managed to loose weight at the same time !
Well i am sure regular running has kept a lot of weight from finding me, but some things that i rarely ate when i smoked i suddenly found tasted delicious so added them in
I might start thinking about that sort of thing if I decide to train for half marathon or something like that, but I'm not planning on anything like that anytime soon.
It's also more difficult when you have to think about other people in the household too...
I had noticed I was quite fatigued, and I think I can put if down to my diet that has definitely slipped over the last few months , so, back to home cooking .
I'm putting my fatigue down to lack of sleep. It's been a long 6 months without a proper break from work or change of scenery. I'm hoping my week away from Saturday will do the trick and effect a reboot π
Yeah home cooked is definitely best - I always try to do that.
And I love the fact that you bake. Hubby makes all our bread, including wild ferment sourdough, and it is so different to shop bought
I won't get the cookbook (don't eat meat or dairy), but am thinking about getting more protein into my diet.
Happy reading - I think the mindful thoughts for Runners is one to dip into periodically to remind yourself of a few useful thoughts when motivation or resilience starts to dip.
Well....those books look brilliant!! Thanks for sharing Instructor57!! I really like the mindful thoughts one! I can be a bit of a book magpie, so will hold on for now until Iβve finished some more of the ones I already have! π Though...π€... theyβre not running books!! β€οΈ
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