I started slowly jogging about a 15 months ago, and my neighborhood has a bunch of killer hills, so lately (six months) I have been incorporating HIIT (hill sprints) into my run. These hills are so steep that I can always push myself to my limits, and so my runs have been very productive. My diet sucks unfortunately (lots of bacon and chicken-fried steaks and gravy), but I keep hydrated, and I have been able to cut refined sugar out. Well, imagine my surprise this weekend when I took a cholesterol and blood sugar test and found out that both numbers are in the normal range!! About fifteen months ago both those numbers were in the danger zone. I know that cholesterol total number has dropped from 250 to 187 in the past year.
Now I realize that a good diet is very important to overall health and well-being, but I am so pumped that I was able to reduce both those numbers by losing weight, drinking lots of water and running those hills.
I find eating the right foods is very expensive. I can hardly afford any fruits or nuts anymore, and I am surrounded by a bunch of "meat and potato" guys and gals, so vegetables are few and far between. If I had to guess, I bet that my "good" cholesterol is also low, so I definitely need more comprehensive bloodwork done.
Also, I remember reading about the "magic" 90 minute rule some time ago. The theory was that if I could exercise for at least 90 minutes a day, five times a week, that I would really start to see some improvement. I can now testify that between the 90 minutes, the water and the HIIT, I am within normal BMI measurements, I have boundless energy, I sleep like a baby, my mental state is serene most of the time, and now my bloodwork is normalizing.
WHO KNEW
Anyway, keep fit and you might not need statins or BP meds when you reach my age (55)
Chuck
Now I realize that a good diet is very important to overall health and well-being, but I am so pumped that I was able to reduce both those numbers by losing weight, drinking lots of water and running those hills.
I find eating the right foods is very expensive. I can hardly afford any fruits or nuts anymore, and I am surrounded by a bunch of "meat and potato" guys and gals, so vegetables are few and far between. If I had to guess, I bet that my "good" cholesterol is also low, so I definitely need more comprehensive bloodwork done.
Also, I remember reading about the "magic" 90 minute rule some time ago. The theory was that if I could exercise for at least 90 minutes a day, five times a week, that I would really start to see some improvement. I can now testify that between the 90 minutes, the water and the HIIT, I am within normal BMI measurements, I have boundless energy, I sleep like a baby, my mental state is serene most of the time, and now my bloodwork is normalizing.
WHO KNEW
Anyway, keep fit and you might not need statins or BP meds when you reach my age (55)
Chuck