2007-07-30

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2007-07-30 01:08 pm
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Good News and Bad News (for me ... no one else is likely to care)

I lost 4.5 pounds in the last week! Well, not really, but that's what my scale says. In reality, I think I lost the weight over about a month of constant biking and moderate calorie restriction. But for some reason it takes 2-4 weeks for my body to notice that it is running a continuous calorie deficit and let go of the weight. Sometimes I actually gain a pound or two the day before the actual weight loss appears on my scale. I have come to think of it this way: over several weeks of dieting, fat gradually liquefies into water which is stored in teeny little canteens all over my body, just in case I should need it for something. Then one day the cleaning crew comes in and empties all the little canteens. I know that doesn't make sense, but since I have no idea what is really going on here, it's the best I can come up with.

On the downside, my legs and lower back are exhausted and aching to the point of cramping up. Presumably this is because I did a lot of biking last week. But.... it was approximately the same thing I have been doing for the last two months (commuting to work twice a week, plus walking or short bike rides on some of the off days). Isn't there supposed to be some point where it gets easier???

Anyway, I'm not doing anything today.
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2007-07-30 02:29 pm

Hey, hey, that's my sensei!

Some 20 years ago I was studying Shotokan Karate through the Midwest Karate dojo, founded many years ago by the legendary Robert Fusaro. Our group was actually a satellite dojo taught by young black belts from Midwest Karate in various park buildings, but Sensei Fusaro presided over all the belt testing.

Anyway, I haven't been involved with karate for many years, and occasionally wondered whether Fusaro was still kicking (so to speak). Apparently he is. Here's a link to the lead article in this week's Southwest Journal (a very fine local newspaper serving southwest Minneapolis).