Along with the change in daily activity levels, I started following an eating plan that I got from my doctor. It contains lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, fish and poultry, and whole grains. Fats are limited to good ones; and the sugar is obtained naturally, from fruit. With small meals, plus a snack, I find that I don't get that "need" for extra carbohydrates that used to plague me.
If you look at the menu linked above, you will see that there aren't any fruit juices (too much of a sugar jolt), and there are a surprising (to me) amount of carbs. I guess the whole grains do the trick, keeping my body busy with digesting each meal.
Because Beez is in training for a big bike ride from Telluride to Moab, he has been going to the gym, too, making it even easier for me to get there. Now, as his ride is getting closer, he is doing as much higher altitude biking as he can; and that gives me an opportunity to get out and do some hiking.
And that's what we did this morning instead of going to the gym and exercising indoors. Here is my view as I hiked up (and up and up), looking back down toward Las Cruces and the floor of the Mesilla Valley along the Rio Grande, all in the hazy distance:
My walk was all uphill at an altitude of about 5700 feet, all desert, all hot, and a challenge to me. Quite different from the treadmill at the gym! The payoff: Silence, solitude, a hot breeze, and birdsong all around. And yes, some pesky flies.
That dot way down there on the road is Beez (who started lower down than I did), battling the mountain, the heat, and the altitude. I think the next time we do this trip, we'll start out a little earlier, when the temperatures are a bit lower. It's too bad the gates don't open until 8AM.
9 comments:
Hooray for you, Clariz!! This is terrific! Hope Beez does well in the race!! Have a great new week!!
WOW !!!
Hooray for you! Congratulations on your new life!
From Ben (my son): It's so beautiful out there!
Congratulations! I know the discipline it takes. The photos are gorgeous. xx
Love this Clair! Wish I was seeing you on vacation too!
So very proud of both of you! Thanks for being amazing.
Good for you!!! You DO have a lot of energy if you can make that hike ... especially in the heat. It really is beautiful and beats the gym, but you needed the gym to get (and keep) your edge! I hope some of your dedication rubs off on me.
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