I've been ignoring my wee little blog lately, but for a pretty good reason. I've been in exotic and exciting Japan! And, since this is a blog about exercise and weight loss, I'll bring it home by saying that I lost 5 pounds over the 7 days I was in Japan. I could explain this revolutionary new diet plan, or I can just show you some highlights:
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This is a delicious baked potato completely ruined with squid and squid liver pate. |
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This was the hotel breakfast: seaweed with beans, ginger root in "sauce", salad with something decidedly NOT ranch dressing, pork sausage that was a little off, fruit and rice. |
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Lunch one day - a collection of mystery foods. I did eat the sushi and there was potato salad in there. |
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This is a tiny Pepsi bottle being served in a tiny little glass. I guess they don't believe in Super Sizing beverages. |
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I love noodles, but octopus is chewy. |
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My quick lunch option on two of the days. Sandwiches from the local 7-11. I didn't eat the whole thing. |
So, needless to say, I lived on rice all week:
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I am lousy with chopsticks so only about half of the food I wanted made it to my mouth. |
Also, apparently people in Japan walk everywhere as well. When I would ask how far something was, I was usually told in terms of how long a walk it was. Since they all seem to power walk like something was chasing them (perhaps the mama squid?), a 15 minute walk was easily a mile. So I walked. A lot.
Don't get me wrong... I had a blast. But eating was not something I did a great deal of. Fortunately,
the complete flip-flop of time zones (Japan is about 14 hours ahead of EST where I live in NC) meant I was so tired that I was too nauseated to eat much in the first place. Believe me when I tell you the first thing I did after clearing Customs was to buy a gigantic tea from McDonald's and a bag of white cheddar popcorn.
Here are some pics of some of the cool things I got to see between teaching classes and prepping for those classes:
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Mt Fuji (taken from the train window between Nagoya and Tokyo) |
I had a wonderful experience, but I am happy to be home. Now I can start my
100 days towards getting serious on training. I have a race next Saturday - the
Krispy Kreme Challenge and I'm glad I'm not running for time because I would not be so speedy.
I have to say that 5lbs gone was a welcome surprise and I'm looking forward to losing more before
squeezing into my silver dress at the end of March!