A Couple of Challenging Days

Fitness Challenge | Posted by Dean
Feb 05 2012

I have just had a couple of challenging days in succession where sticking to a healthy meal programme has been severely challenged. This all started on Friday, which is Little Nannas birthday. As is tradition the birthday celebrant gets to choose what meal is on the cards. Little Nanna chose a Chinese meal. Instantly any chance of maintaining my healthy eating ways was put on the back foot.

Today was also challenged by a road trip to Canberra. Whilst I chose a sandwich it did have brie cheese on it. On it’s own not a problem, however I compounded the problem with a flavoured milk and a milk tea. Dinner was also cleaning up some of the left overs from Friday, so doubly screwed.

Across both days I have burnt 1000+ calories to counteract, in part, the intake. Time will tell if that has been enough.


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Fitness Challenge 2012 – Expands … Again!

Fitness Challenge | Posted by Dean
Feb 01 2012

I never thought that I would, but today I joined a gym. I now have access to some serious workout gear, and in time spin classes. The gym is Just Move located at the Warilla Bowls and Recreation Club. The gym is a relatively small gym, but has enough equipment and classes to get me going.

Just Move

I am expecting a call shortly to arrange the first of 3 personal training sessions to set me up with a workout program and eating guide. Looking forward to it as Bobbie has also joined. Will be good getting all hot and sweaty together!

I guess the benefit of having a gym at the bowl-o is I can get a beer post workout … just kidding.


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Fitness Challenge 2012 – Expands

Fitness Challenge | Posted by Dean
Jan 30 2012

I have now established a reasonable change and am going for daily walks and paying greater attention to what I am eating. This start to my lifestyle transformation has now expanded to some added activities and investments.

First of these is that I am participating in the 1 Million Kilo Challenge. This is a 10 week challenge that is aimed at promoting a healthier lifestyle. Basically on the challenge I will receive free advice on health, nutrition, and exercise through regular e-mail and a website. In reality I will be continuing to do what I have started. However, will look at the plan suggestions and where it makes sense adopt them into my routine.

The next expansion is in the investment in a range of exercise equipment. This investment is in our lives together, and it is time to get serious.

Converting flab to muscle

Fitness Investment 1


The first of these was a Hyper Extension weight set. The set consists of 2 dumbbells (plus spin locks) and 4 x 1.25kg plates. The set was bought at K-Mart for $41 and can be expanded as I require for a rather humble price. Presently lifting the 4 x plates on one dumbbell in sets of 20 on the right arm, my dominant side, pretty comfortably. The left arm is another matter, and due to its inherent weakness my technique breaks down quite quickly. As a result I currently have a very mild case of tennis elbow. After a couple of days rest I lifted with it earlier today, however the pain has returned. So will lay off of it for a few more days.

Old School Exercise Equipment

Fitness Investment 2


The second piece of equipment is an old school cross trainer. It is an old Guthy Renker dial-a-deal special, however it is still pretty effective. I used this last evening for the first time and it worked areas of my legs that my daily walks do not. This is a very good thing and will help me build strength in other areas of the leg, and gives me a real cardio option on those days where it is too wet/hot to venture out in the wider world. Today for instance could be one of those days (33° Celsius and 47% Humidity).

Budget Exercise Bike

Fitness Investment 3


The final piece of equipment is an exercise bike. The bike is pretty basic, but is definitely effective as I can attest after having used the bike for 11 minutes, maintaining 14kph+ on the readouts, I can tell it works my hamstrings over. I got off with a weird sensation of where are my legs. That said it is another option for cardio on a crappy day. We were lucky to pick the cross trainer and bike up for $60 on a Facebook buy/swap/sell page. Was a good and cheap purchase that will add variety to our workouts and stave off boredom.

Now the trick will be to turn this small investment into a profitable lifestyle change.


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Heart Calculator

Fitness Challenge | Posted by Dean
Jan 30 2012

I have been doing a bit of digging around MyFitnessPal and found “The Heart Calculator”. The facts it produces are pretty amazing. Take a look here.


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Australia Day 2012 – Let’s Eat Baby Sheep With @SamKekovich!

General | Posted by Dean
Jan 26 2012

The Meat and Livestock Australia board have long enlisted aged former AFL player Sam Kekovich to flog its core product around Australia Day. The campaign of 2006 was funny, and centred around Sam shelving the politically correct phrasing and telling us to eat lamb in no uncertain terms. It appealed to the twisted Australian humour like no other advertisement earlier. It is by far the best of the campaigns.

Sam Kekovich Eat Lamb on Australia Day 2006

The 2007 campaign was also a good campaign. It followed in the same manner of the 2006 campaign.

Sam Kekovich Eat Lamb on Australia Day 2007

However it is fair to say that with each year the wit has dissipated and the effectiveness of the campaign must be fading. In desperation it seems that this year the MLA has decided Sam needs help from fellow D-List celebrities. Sam has been joined by:

  • A plastic looking Melissa Tkautz from E Street “fame (… what you forgot about that show)
  • The Justice Crew who won a talent show apparently (wouldn’t know never saw it)

The advertisement has also been made into an all singing and dancing spoof of the Aqua tune “Barbie Girl”. Now correct me if I am wrong, but Aqua were a group from Finland, and “Barbie Girl” was only a hit due to its corniness. Unfortunately the corniness has long faded and the lyrics of the spoof are disastrous. That said here is the latest piece of #ChopCulture.

Sam Kekovich Eat Lamb on Australia Day 2012

And of course the full god awful thing!

Barbie Girl 2012

I am sure I will be labelled as un-Australian, but really are we still really liking this aged campaign?


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