Saturday, November 5, 2011

Final Blog: The End and the Beginning

Been crazy at work so late in posting this final blog.  Wanted also to gather my thoughts. First the figures:

Weight   :  167 lb  -> 137.9 lb  (-29.1 lbs)
Body Fat:  23.5% ->  16.3%    (-7.2% or equivalent of 16.8 pounds of fat!)
Waist:        33 inches ->  29/30  (-3 to -4 inches)

But the numbers just don't do justice to the way I feel,  both physically and mentally.  Was truly a life changing experience; not just for 90 days but for many years to come. This is just the beginning.

The diet portion started off difficult.  I was never into fruit and veggies so the change was fairly drastic in the beginning.  Moving apartments early on (to one with a decent kitchen) made a difference but the key secret ingredient was learning from fellow pcp'er Sam.  Not only was his recipes good and relatively simple to prepare, what I learned from him most was finding enjoyment in cooking itself. If you care about what you cook, you'll care about what you put into your body.

Without him and Simon's Ratatouille recipe I would have been on boiled carrots and cauliflower the whole time. This would have made the road to pcp completion that much more bumpy. So big thanks to both.

I shouldn't even be calling it the 'diet' portion since there was no dieting involved; no protein / meal replacement shakes or 7 day maple syrup / lemon crash diets. Just a new way of eating; all natural and unprocessed foods at regular times and the results speak for themselves. 

The exercise portion also started off difficult, especially with my banged up knee in a brace from tripping on some stairs.  The jump rope in the beginning was also difficult, as were the squats. Even sit ups were tough (nothing to do with my knees - just my lack of fitness). Now days I breeze through the exercises and I'm basically hooked on ropes (I have 3 sets. ha).  The efficiency at which the exercise worked its magic is nothing short of extraordinary. I've been a gym member and had done a couple of triathlons in the past but I have never had this level of fitness, and I didn't even have to step outside of my front door!

Everything I do that now that require any physical exertion is now easy; long hikes and swimming sessions etc.  Can't wait for the winter season to test my boarding legs. The title "peak condition" is so fitting for this program.  Never felt better.  Thanks to Sam & Don for making the effort to meet up Saturdays to exercise together. The social aspect made it that much more fun.

Blogging was also a new experience for me. Not only did I find other pcp'ers blogs encouraging (big thanks to ALL there), I stopped being a 'born-again' fitness fanatic to my friends by channeling my excitement and challenges into words. Speaking of friends, have to thank all for their encouragement also. This includes pcp alums.  Too many to mention here, you know who you are.

Patrick and Master Chen - a big thank you!  Your program, constant emails, video info and encouragement has been instrumental in me completing this program and the way I feel today. It's like someone removes the ads and picked the right bits of 10 year's worth of Men's Health magazines and distilled / socialized them into a 3 month plan. No artificial flavors, preservatives or nonsense.  Awesome.

Now the Scary Day 1 photo:


And the not so scary Day 90 ones.


The "Top Gun iceman beach volleyball" pose:



And the obligatory old pants shot.



"If today was the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?" And whenever the answer was "No" for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something" -  Steve Jobs.

A few skips, a couple of stretches and a full PCP b'fast... whatever other challenges life may throw at you,  knowing you are doing something healthy and good each morning is not a bad way to start each day. 


For those that are thinking of doing pcp. Just DO IT!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Day 90 (ish)

CONGRATS ALL!!!

Been pretty busy with work since coming back from Sanya, where I finished PCP and a few celebratory drinks.


well maybe a few too many Saturday night.  Then steak / wine dinner with Sam and Don Sunday night.  Shared a bottle of red between 3 guys (pretty good),  but a little overboard with the delicious food.  Had food coma afterwards and just crashed.  Then I watched Pat's video about blowouts...haha.

Will post Day 90 pics and comments in a couple of days when I have had a chance to gather my thoughts.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Day 89: Tough

Boy the supersets were a monster today.  Normally I'm still feeling reasonably good during the middle (3rd set) but today, on my 2nd set I'm like "oh oh", pains coming on awfully fast today.  Doh!    Struggled through most of them sweating like crazy.  Off to pack for my trip now.  So I picked up my toy last week.  




Small, zippy around town, fuel efficient - just like me post-pcp I hope.  Only difference is it has low mileage and I don't. ha.  Should open up more options around HK in terms of hiking and other outdoor stuff I hope to do post-pcp. 

Have a nice day everyone!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Day 88: Weekend Away

Exercises OK today, really enjoying mixing it up the muscle groups.  Hard to be disciplined about the planks, always feel like I'm failing earlier than if I had a time target.

Looking forward to a short break away from HK.  Heading off to Sanya for a work offsite tomorrow.
Picked the 11:30am flight so I can try to finish the supersets in the morning.  Will be there on Day 90 Saturday so I might just have a few celebratory drinks early :).

Golf will be interesting too, not sure how without my gut to center my swing where the ball's going to go. ha.

Been on autopilot of veggie cooking for so long I was a little lost at the supermarket tonight, buying enough just to pack for the flight lunch tomorrow instead of a weeks worth; a punnet of mushrooms and some sugar snap peas.

Have a good last couple of days and weekend all!



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Day 87: A confession


I skip to Bruno Mars, most of his track are covered by the Glee crew

I wished it was something cool.. like red hot chilli peppers or even linkin park but the beat just happens to sync nicely with my skips. I just zone out and 20mins goes by in no time.  Skipping to "californication" would take me the whole day.  Whatever it takes to get through those skips right?

“there’s only one carrot and they all gotta share it…”  HA.  Trust me - he's infectious!

Exercises were ok today; but I always find when they come around again (from day 4 of the week), I can't seem to lift the same resistance as day 1.  Guess that day 7 break does make abit of a difference, for me anyway.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Day 86: Super Early

Had to get up super early for the super sets before an early work meeting.  Feeling groggy and ended up first 4 exercises in a set instead of 2 at a time.  Doh! Anyway like the balance of alternating muscle groups.  That is until we got to the last ab exercises, no hiding there. major ab burns.

Can't believe only 4 days to go!  Walked past a sports shop and got another jump rope today. Thought I'll have a spare set \in case my original breaks during a skipping fix... OMG - I think I'm addicted!

Just about to book a surfing trip down the southern tip of Taiwan in Nov. Keen to see how pcp helps with riding waves. Can't wait!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Day 83: Consistency

I don't belong to a gym so difficult for me to do the homework.  But I did go to Vic Park for my exercises and was similarly looking at joggers and exercisers alike.

Joggers come in all shapes and sizes and was difficult to map fitness levels to intensity / speed at which they were jogging.

But check out these exercisers.


 
They spent half the time chatting away so you would not expect any of these exercises to be effective. However that guy doing a chin-ups, he warmed up with 5 or so then went straight into a series of loops over the bar.  Incredible.  More so when I walked over and found out he was over 60!

They may not look healthy but definitely deceivingly flexible for their age and found out they have all been it for years, consistently.  That's the key.  For me, post PCP will be finding that "happy medium" so I can keep it up indefinitely and consistently - and BE like these guys when I'm 60! :)



Friday, October 21, 2011

Day 82: Long week...

Definitely my longest work week since PCP started.. that plus the exercises made it quite tough.  Glad its Friday and I get to sleep in tomorrow.

Had to go to Shenzhen day trip today for a client meeting which was draining.  Just skipped in the morning, made b'fast and brought my lunchbox hoping to have it on the way back from meeting but ended up being invited to a client lunch.

Peking duck. Doh!

Since client ordered it would have been rude to refuse taking one of the steamed pancake from the roulette table as it came swinging my way. Took one out of politeness, trying not to think about the fat dripping from the fried duck skin (hmmm.. I used to really love this stuff). Not good - but not bad either.

15 mins go by and the table comes around again. This time the pressure was really on to clear the last few pancakes so they can make way for the next dish. Again, nowhere to hide. So I took one -  had some tea -  waited until my clients were distracted in conversation - then rolled it up quickly (without the duck skin) ate it.

Did another rope session tonight to try to work off lunch. Off to bed now.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Day 80: NPV

80. 

The number of days I have been staring at my small wine collection.  


My wine fridge actually broke down back in Sept but I never got around to replacing it. Kept it in the coolest part of the apartment.  Hope wine's still good.

The one thing that's stopping me from popping those corks?  
I'm banking on the health gains and nutrition tips on the pcp will extend my life expectancy that wee bit.  And based on a constant wine intake, but discounted by a moderation factor I figured the net present value of all wine drunk post pcp will be more than I would potentially drunk pre pcp. :)

10 more days!   work hard everyone!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Day 77: Went all out

Decided my final indulgence would be my favorite food. Chinese.

Coincidently, I had arranged a get-together with friends today for Yum Cha.  A tradition of sorts for Cantonese folks.  I was going to bring my own lunch box and then Pat's email came.

It was destiny.


Despite being less rich and heavy than the usual yum cha affair it was still fairly oily and salty for my new pcp palate. Although I did enjoyed the food (i had a bit of everything), it was more the social aspect of catching up with friends that I enjoyed more. Didn't feel like gorging on the food I used to so love and stuff down my old-self.

No real after effects of the indulgence.  Went for a swim then watched the AUS / NZ game (well done Kiwis - well deserved).

Stocked my fridge for the final PCP push.  GAME ON!






Saturday, October 15, 2011

Day 76: I can't stand it anymore

My baggy clothes that is.

Was going to wait until end of PCP but just couldn't; even t-shirts look ridiculously large.  Stopped by Espirit outlet store and picked up some casual stuff.


Figured I may lose and then gain back some of the last 2 weeks' PCP 'push' so this may not be a bad time to stock up.

Proceeded to take my biz shirts and trousers to get fixed.  HK has awesome tailors,  my local's going to do all 11 shirts and 6 pairs of pants for less than USD200.  Wasn't too aggressive with the measurements and did leave a bit of room for the post-pcp binge. Should have them back just in time for the end. :)

Worked out at Vic Park today, tried to be smart and started doing rope tricks.  Turned out it wasn't very smart as I may have sprained my right achilles. Hope its fine for the final 2 weeks.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Day 75: Mr Miyagi

Planks are killers. Still fail on 2nd or 3rd.  Exercises taking over an hour now. Can't believe we have only 2 weeks and change to go.  Went old school and watched Karate Kid (the old 80s one!) again last night. Classic.  How Mr Miyagi would answer our PCP questions:

10. How can I skip properly?
MM: close eye. think tree...skipping

9. My weights' not going down!
MM: It's never as it seems.

8. What's the proper way to do creeps?
MM: Wax on (left foot),  Wax off (right foot). breathe in through nose. breathe out through mouth. very important.

7. when do the muscles come?
MM: first learn stand, then learn fly. Nature rule, not mine.

6. No 6 pack yet!
MM:  Go. Find balance.

5. Bicycles not working my abs?
MM: close eye. think bike.


4. Planks are impossible!
MM:  So was I beating up 5 teenagers twice my size.

3. No carbs and protein for dinner?!

MM: Man who catch fly with chopstick accomplish anything.

2. Pistol squats?
MM: If do right, no can defense.




1. MM:  First make sacred pact, I promise teach pcp. That's my part. You promise learn. I say, you do, no questions. Deal? 

Noriyuki "Pat" Morita - You're a legend!  Have a good weekend everyone!





Thursday, October 13, 2011

Day 74: to the right

Turkey is not the easiest meat.

Too difficult to marinate and quite tough (unless you roast a whole one but would take a year to eat in pcp portions).

Ah well, thought I'd try something different but will go back to chicken for my white meat protein.

Found the V-sits and shoulder work difficult today, not sure why. Fatigue maybe.  May invest in a nice massage over the weekend :).

Looking down I can actually see my belly button properly ... it kinda points to the right so guess that explains my golf duck hooks (amongst other reasons I'm sure).




Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Day 72: Social Again

Its nice to be able to invite friends over again and be social and actually eat similar things and still be PCP compliant.  Pan seared salmon on a bed of garlic oregano mushrooms and tomato salad on the side.  Fruit and yogurt for dessert.  The only difference was that friend had some pasta on their plate but that's it.

Good to know that post-pcp I can be social and still stay reasonably healthy at the same time.

Nothing social about my exercises though. To my neighbors the grunting must sound like I'm slaying a wild boar (or I'm the boar being slayed?). The chest and planks were super difficult.  For chest dips I decided to lift and cross my legs a little farther and boy did I fail quickly.  On leg ups I decided to try keeping my legs off the ground.  Felt ok after but then failed big time on the planks afterwards, shaking like jello.  Everything IS connected I guess.

Onwards and upwards!


Sunday, October 9, 2011

Day 70: Introducing...

Melinda, my helper.


She's amazing and helps with cleaning my messy kitchen every Sunday. This has been invaluable as I'm cooking so much these days. Nice to have a clean bench every week.  Will definitely take her to a nice non-pcp compliant meal when I'm done with the program. In the meantime I thought I'll help her with the floors and do my exercises same time.


Saturday, October 8, 2011

Day 69: The Splits

Had to split up the skips and exercises today.

Met my buddy Pete bright and early and did the HK Maclehose trail stage 1 and 2.



 Fine weather and truly a spectacular hike (esp. for HK!).  Skipped the initial tarmac road  so shortened to 15 km total from the reservoir to the end of stage 2. We really motored through in just over 3 hrs.  My first time on stage 2 and my buddy said that's a fair decent time. Happy I was able to keep up!

Did stop for lunch at a beach cafe,  but not before I had to eat an apple after burning off b'fast by 10:30.  Can't eat as much in one seating these days but stomach definitely more sensitive and loud when its time to refuel.  Brought a packed lunch and couldn't resist a Tofu Fa as supplement.


I know Tofu isn't pcp compliant but figured I had burned enough calories on the hike to justify. Initially tried it without sugar but it was just plain tasteless so I did sneak in a little sugar on top.

England played rubbish today. Would have liked to see them give the French more of a run for their money.  OZ vs South Africa tomorrow.

Last night at a friends place for dinner.  Special THANKS! to Bel and Chris. They were really considerate and actually made pcp compliant food. Apple with lime mint, low fat yogurt w manuka honey, and steamed egg white with porcini mushrooms!  Testament to the things you can do when you put your mind at work.

Did the exercises fairly late tonight.  Now about to shutdown.  Looking forward to the rest day tomorrow.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Day 66: Prison Break

HK public holiday - action packed.  Exercised in the morning (pull ups and bicycles continue to be difficult - failed very quickly), hiked Mt Butler with friends and then swim and relaxing sauna at a friend's  club.

Doubt I would have been able to do all that in one day (and not crash with exhaustion) without being on pcp... pretty cool.

Not having seen each other for a month, the first thing my buddy Chris said to me over coffee was ... "Looks like you just broke out of prison". haha.  If you know Chris you'd appreciate his weird and sarcastic sense of humor.

Going to chill before powering down in a couple of hours.


Sunday, October 2, 2011

Day 63: Knees all ok

Was hoping for a break in the weather for hiking as we were doing the dragon's back to Shek O. Started off decent enough but weather soon turned bad. Another typhoon coming around.

Still..a nice break from not having to look at the exercise sheet and out for some fresh air.  Had to resist the yummy thai food at the end of the hike.  My last meal before PCP was thai. Seems eons ago now.



Had my knee brace with me but didn't have to use it.  They are definitely feeling stronger from all the lunges/squats.  

The weighings came in a little higher than last week.  I blame it on the cheap chinese made scales. ha. Not too worried as I'm definitely feeling lighter and stronger than ever. 

Have a good week all !~


Saturday, October 1, 2011

Day 62: Sleep in

Nice to have a sleep-in day.

Found pull ups pretty difficult today - failed after 1.5 sets and had to use bands/chair to support the rest.  Back definitely one of the weaker muscles so need some work there.  Been a long hard week of exercises so looking forward to the rest day tomorrow.

Went to the pool to do a few laps.  The sun finally broke out since the typhoon and rays of light hitting the bottom of the pool and warming my back.  Great feeling...

Friday, September 30, 2011

Day 61: TGIF

Finished work late and headed straight to my latest Friday hang...


Not exactly happy hour but I was running out of vege. After a mad work week a bit of chilling and cooking wasn't bad - better with a glass of wine though I must say. ha.  30 more days!!

Getting the exercises done in just less than an hour these days, although still dreading some of them (double whammy - bike and planks today).  I actually thought of my inspirational character Phelps during my last set of standing ovations today.. stretching for the finishing end of the pool.  But somehow my mind wandered to an image of his b'fast I once saw on a TV.





Having b'fast as your largest meal is one thing.. but this is ridiculous. And is that chocolate chips on those pancakes?

I guess if you can swim 80kms a week you can eat whatever you want.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Day 60: Home Alone...

Typhoon signal #8 in HK.  Office Closed.

Woke up this morning and decided to go about my usual pcp routine. skip. exercise. b'fast. checked emails. even called parents in OZ and girlfriend in US.  Now PCP blog and wondering what to do next. its only 10:15am...

Now staring at a bottle of cashews on the kitchen counter.. need to hide it. ha.

For our sempais' that finished their pcp today. Big CONGRATULATIONS!



Monday, September 26, 2011

Day 57: Aren't over til the fat lady scoops

Exercises then day biz trip to Shanghai... painful.


And nothing PCP compliant in Pudong CX lounge other than bits of fruit and milk (whole-milk but not skim).

None of my business really but there is this rather overweight lady scooping all the instant cup noodles from the snack bar into her bag. She would make trips every 5 minutes or so, waiting for the staff to restock.  


'That stuff will kill ya!' I wanted to say but then thought for a sec..maybe she's bringing and donating them to the needy. I went back to looking for skim milk.

Point is..(and I do get to it eventually!) PCP has taught me so much about not filling our bodies with crap its becoming quite difficult not to judge or sound preachy around people, especially to those we care about.  Need to find that balance post pcp...


Enough ranting, better go get that fruit before it's all gone...

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Day 55: We're not worthy!

Great working out will fellow pcp Sam and Don this morning. Been a challenging week so good to see out the pull-ups and kung-fu sit-ups motivated by fellow pcp'ers.

But check out this retired general that was working out next to us - makes our kung-fu sit-ups look amateur-ish - we're not worthy! ha.


Was nice hanging out at b'fast overlooking HK harbour afterwards.

Went for a massage also after which was sorely needed (no pun intended..)

Looking forward to the break tomorrow...  have a good one all!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Day 50-51: Biz Trip

Only 2 days to Singapore but it was still challenging staying on the diet/exercise plan, least of which was the fact I love Singaporean and Malaysian food and chilli crab was on the menu Monday night.

Some key learnings;

- always prepare in advance
- plan your flights if you can around your normal your exercise / meal routine
- pre-order the fruit plate on flight
- bring a day or two veggies and fruit, unless you are confident you know of pcp compliant supermarkets/restaurants close to your destination. Even if you do , sometimes its tough to get away from work to go searching for stuff.
- don't forget your jump rope! (other gear you can probably find in the hotel gym)

- Be flexible as even with the above I found myself in situations where I had to make compromises...(and no - I didn't have the crab...:).

- Don't be embarrassed pulling out your pcp food, and embrace the attention you'll get (even if it is laughter at your expense as it makes great dinner conversations!)

If you've planned ahead you won't feel as bad when things don't quite go accordingly to plan - you've tried your best.

I did end up having a Singaporean Prima Taste sampler (chicken rice, laksa and some mee siam) as my indulgence at the airport on my way out... but that was on my own terms, and at least an hr before my flight and close to the bathrooms just in case... haha.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Friday, September 16, 2011

Day 48: Spoiler alert!

Got up at 5:45am to do my exercise early so I can be at an all day client event early. Painful. Hats off to those that regularly have early starts for work.

Prepped pcp lunch AND dinner, all ready; only to be countered by a hotel buffet lunch and 3 hour / 12 course chinese banquet. Stayed strong on lunch but failed big time on dinner. Just wasn't appropriate and would have been very anti-social to pull out my apple and egg. Ended up eating a bite of every second course and staying pretty much to seafood and veggies.

A funny thing happened though, I used to be able to shove all that tasty stuff down but now it's just all too salty and oily ...even after 6.5 weeks of no chinese food. Now plus after seeing Catagion don't think I could face off against sweet and sour pork ever again!

For those that are on the frontline, you have my respect as I now know how hard it is to stick to the plan. For those that aren't, avoid business dinners like the plague. Exchange for lunch, coffee, before / after dinner drinks if you need to keep up the bonding - 'cause biz dinners can be a real drag.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Day 46: Ouch...

bicycles still not working the abs, now its the legs instead of my back.  Maybe when all the muscle groups are exhausted my abs will come to the rescue...

Diet on the other hand going well.  Keeping busy and not feeling hungry.  

 After a long day at work, thanks to pcp buddy sam's recipe, made a tomato/basil/corn salad.  Never liked tomatoes before, but mix it with steamed corn (something I love), herbs and add a tablespoon of balsamic and lemon juice and its fantastic.  Leave it in the fridge overnight and the juices and herbs infuse into the corn.



Monday, September 12, 2011

Day 43: PVS

another week, another PCP challenge;  hoard lots of low fat yogurt and organic eggs!

Timed skips much better; stopped counting and just have to start my stop watch and focus on maintaining rhythm...

Interesting article on WSJ today on PVS (Post Vacation Stress). 

My 2010 summer was action packed.  Moved Tokyo to HK,  best man at Phuket wedding, chilled at home (Sydney), not working and generally a man of leisure.  Definitely suffered PVS when I began working, no exercise, late nights, stress, bad eating habits and on the juice quite abit...

2011 summer was much more subdued.  A nice holiday in Turkey to start but generally been in HK.  No PVS. 

However hopefully my 2011 summer will be remembered for me finally learning to take better care of my body (only have one afterall!).  Let's just hope I don't miss those daily emails after the program and suffer P-PCP-S!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Day 41: Full-time pcp day

Never looked forward to a weekend more...

I can sleep in, take my time to exercise and eat b'fast and don't have to rush to work. Best of all,  actually able to eat a freshly cooked lunch instead of microwaving it in a box at work - definitely a luxury!


Garlic and chili prawns on a bed of couscous.  Followed Patrick's advice used couscous instead of bread.

Just had to post the following;  close quarter exercise... what were they thinking?  practicing so they can do it in the living room... only in HK!

Friday, September 9, 2011

Day 39-40: Training for the mind...

Managed to get through the exercises ok the last few days - after eating half the b'fast first.  The 'no-bfast before exercises to burn more fat' wasn't working so had to switch back.  Ah well... have to wait for the pcp diet to work its magic on my spare tires... :)

Also after the fancy restaurant incident, realised I have to train myself mentally, in addition to physically, if I want the great eating habits to continue post-pcp.  Otherwise cravings would simply return to derail the hard work made during the program...

So I downloaded the whole junior masterchef series and have been watching it at night whilst eating my bowl of apple and yogurt.



Some call it torture... I call it mental preparation, kung-fu hustle style.

If you haven't seen it I highly recommend; the kids cooking skills are unbelievable.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Day 38: Business Lunch

Went to TOSCA - a fancy Italian restaurant in the Ritz.  Asked for a window seat furthest away from the kitchen and ended up right by the counter where they served food in front of the huge open kitchen.

Aromas everywhere, a nod from the head-chef, and a smiling assassin (the waiter) handing me a set lunch menu; 2, 3 or 4 courses; all with fresh ingredients that I crave, but cooked in ways that I dare not try.

So asked for the ala carte menu and ordered the Alaskan crab salad on a bed of cous cous.  "Can I have it cooked with no salt?".  After confirming "ok!" the waiter comes back a few minutes later looking sheepish "It won't be cooked in salt but it does come salty...".  ha. 

Must have few lines ready for next outling... "hmm.. forgot those delicious crustaceans come from the sea... too much salt.  Can you de-salt them for me please please?"  and watch for their reaction.

The dish did come pcp compliant in terms of portion, in fact exactly half and that as you can imagine must be micro, neatly and beautifully stacked in the middle of a huge plate.  My client chuckled as I raided the bread basket ...

DAY 37: Need Meatloaf

failed chest today...couldn't get through 2nd set of push ups and took short breaks thereafter.  Also summoned all to finish the standing ovations.

The cheerful tunes playing on my iTunes not helping...  need some ACDC or Meatloaf perhaps.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Day 36: Monday Blues

Didn't have it today...

Been wondering why I have been able to leave work relatively early most days since pcp started. 

Finally figured it out... it's that extra hour I have over lunch.  Instead of waiting and fighting to save a table at the local yum cha restaurant, I'm done with the pcp lunch in 5 mins and then back to it.  It's probably a lot longer than an hr if you count time spent searching / confirming a lunch spot with colleagues...

Sure I am missing out on a colleague bonding opportunity but they all know and sympathize with my diet, they also don't want to live it by going to a salad bar!  I still have my morning and afternoon fruit time to socialize with them.  The extra energy also helps me concentrate and work through. 

More chill and pcp prep time in the evenings - can't complain!

For all the time spent pcp exercising / cooking,  it does find ways to give back some. 

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Day 33-35: Nice Weekend...

Definitely getting into a groove with pcp.  Thought I was going to sleep in but woke up early both Sat & Sun to do exercises.  Organized and packed meals whenever I figured I wasn't going to be home during the eating zones.

Got a massage yesterday to get all the kinks out of my sore shoulders / back.  I try to stretch post exercise but definitely not doing enough since the masseur kicked my ass!

Went to Vic Park with Sam to get skipping instructions from friend Kathy.  Had to avoid hitting some of the older guys sharing the playground (they were being terribly territorial...) but managed to cross arms for the first time! Not quite "rocky" but still pretty stoked.


Winding down for the Sunday and looking forward to what's installed for pcp new week. 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Day 32: Cooking for myself...


Not as hungry anymore in the mornings... Body must be adjusting which is good.


Still - finished work early and went grocery shopping.  Feeling a little down looking into the basket only to find apple, bananas, eggs and yogurt... So I went and got a pound of steak ... HA!

Even if I have to eat it over 4 days, I shall not be denied!


Proceeded to spent the next 30 mins at home carefully cutting off the fat and prepping it with pcp friendly spice (in between my apple and banana).


Surprisingly therapeutic.  Instead of just thinking about what I'm missing out on for dinner I'm actively preparing something good for tomorrow's lunch.  Hopefully a motivating factor to get me through the exercises too tomorrow :)

 

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Day 31: Cooking for others...

Had some friends over last night so decided to try out a recipe on them - tandoori chicken.  Even though I can't have any tried to stick to pcp specs to see if it tasted any good.  No salt,  garam masala, cayenne pepper, paprika, lemon, low fat yogurt, chopped fine onion, crushed garlic.

It turned out pretty good as I looked from my side of the table... doh!


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Day 29 -30: Month 2 ... bring it on!

Exercises stepping up and definitely feeling the burn now.  Feeling a bit more confident with my knees so did both floor jumps and creeps.  Abs were a killer and exercises + stretches now take up almost an hour.
Woke up an hour earlier to do them today since had a conference call from 8am.

The new diet also kicking in ... woke up hungry this morning.  Will be interesting to see how the body reacts and adjusts over the course of the week on this diet.  Have a feeling eating veggies before bed still going to feel weird.

Work dinner tonight and managed to stay away from all the delicious looking food (Japanese), only had a few yakitori veggie sticks to stay social.

Went to my 3rd visit to the physio today for my left knee (which I sprained tripping up on the street right at the start of pcp - doh!) and surprised to get the clean bill of health!  Pretty happy about that since doctor told me to rest it but I took a risk and continued skipping.  Won't be pushing my luck however so will still keep the knee braced up for while exercising.

Already thinking about how to prepare for my biz trip mid-month and be pcp compliant...

Month 2 bring it on!



Sunday, August 28, 2011

Day 28: My very own White Castle experience..

Decided to have my indulgence today.

Ever since Patrick's email I could not get "cheesecake" out of my head.  In fact said cheesecake has been haunting me for 4 days...

Been searching high and low and was told Peninsula has awesome cakes so went over to TST this PM to look for the perfect slice.  Got there and they only had chocolate cake and damn fruit tarts left!  Doh!  But there will be no substitute!

Feeling dejected I came back to HK lsland side and some lazy laps in the pool, all in the while thinking about that elusive baked goodness of cheese, sugar, milk, butter and flour.

I got quite desperate as I know the sun will be setting in a few hours and still empty handed.  4 double vodka shots did cross my mind (same calories..) but having this before sunset on a Sunday may not be the best of ideas.

Finally on way to the bus stop past a cafe with the most delicious slice of pie I have ever seen in the window - calling my name!

As I slowly savored my indulgence, I realized in the past month I have gained much appreciation for food. In particular food I care to spoon into my mouth.  Whether it be finding the best available ingredients for pcp meals or searching for that perfect indulgence; taking the time in earning, finding, savoring my food makes eating that much more rewarding and pleasureable.

For those who have seen Harold and Kumar's go to White Castle - you know what I mean.




Day 27: Shoobie

In case you were wondering what Shoobie was (on my blog banner).

Amongst other things Shoobie is a term given by local surfers to newbies / tourist invading their favorite surf spot...

I definitely look like one, both in and out of the water.

I am not an expert surfer (not even average!) but I do like to have a go whenever I can while on holidays.  In fact one of my fondest travel memories ever was a sunset surf with just the sound of crashing waves and chatter amongst locals.  Felt very much at peace with nothing to worry about other than catching the next set.

Life can be very simple if you let it be..

Was good exercising with my pcp buddy Sam in Victoria park.  Breaks up the groundhog days and a chance for someone else to critic my form and take some pics. ha.


The ladies that were policing the grounds looked on with curiosity and had quite a giggle when they heard us grunting while pulling on these strange rubbery contraptions.


Saturday, August 27, 2011

Day 25-26: Groundhog days

Every day seems to be the same:
7am wakeup
7:15 carbs / dairy
7:30 ropes/exercises
8:30 Vege+eggs
9am work blah.

Did get into a panic about my Volvic water since I drink like 3 liter of it a day.   Thought the label read 11mg salt / 100 ml which would have been crazy high but realized it was per 1ltr...then back to...

7am wakeup
blah...

Getting into a routine isn't so bad I suppose.   

A bit nervous about my knees so substituted lunges with floor jumps.  

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Day 23-24: Work getting in the way

Was a rough couple of days at work.  8pm Monday / 10pm Tues.  Lucky PCP buddy had made extra salad sunday so just had to concentrate on protein.  Prepping the protein (meat / fish) in the morning so just need to than spend 10 minutes cooking it up but definitely missed the dinner 'window' last two nights.  Also 7 hours sleep..

And what's this about easing into the planks... they were difficult!

For yucks I googled Mr Chen (since we only get emails from Patrick so far so wanted to know if he was real and not made up..ha). Got some guy that had a 154lb tumor on his right leg...  Doh!

http://wtfoodge.com/meet-chen-zongtao-he-has-154-lb-tumor-on-his-right-leg/

hmm...makes doin' the davinci that much more difficult I thought... but then realized Google had dropped the 'h' from Zhong when showing the search results... 

Tried again with "Chen Zhong Tao" as 3 separate words and our very own PCP Master Shifu features prominently in them. Phew!

Eagerly awaiting his words of wisdom.  Will he grace us with a morning email someday or simply appear out of nowhere in our darkest PCP hour?

Monday, August 22, 2011

Day 22: Patience young grasshopper...

Both rope and exercises were pretty tough this morning.  Couldn't do pull ups properly.  Probably because I was feeling good on our 'off' day yesterday and over did it in the pool. Not doing that again... just need to learn a little patience...


Day 21: Lazy Sunday

Fellow PCPers  - enjoy your sunday!

Bruno Mars: The Lazy Song

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Day 20: Changes to my body

body craving more food in the mornings...
slight weight loss...
arms feel leaner...
coffee cravings shift from mornings to afternoons...

and most incredibly.  no more ear wax.  Yep - my cotton buds come out completely spotless white. No more poking myself in the head half asleep. And to think all that cash I'm going to save on those little buds.  It 'must' be the PCP - truly amazing... :) 

Seriously, people say I look leaner but I haven't really noticed it myself other than the fact that I feel pretty good most days, more focused and with lots of energy. Very different from my lethargic self 3 weeks ago.  I think that in itself is the most amazing change these 3 weeks. 

oh.. and did I mention left nostril nose hairs have stopped sprouting?


Friday, August 19, 2011

Day 19: The sweet things in life

Desserts.  Cheesecakes, chocolate, creme brulee.  you name it. I love it.

Been resisting but definitely having cravings.  Probably the most difficult thing for me so far on this diet.  People around me seem to be having them everywhere! 

When my fish didn't turn out last night I tried to console myself by making my fruit look like dessert with a dash of plain yogurt. Doh!

Anyway I've been spending up on fruit.  Paying more than I usually do knowing that however expensive it's still better 'value' for my body than some of the crap I used to eat. 

Then again I'll always have time for a chocolate soufflé... 

Pull-ups much better today, stopped swinging like a monkey.  Ropes better too today after changing to another pair of sneakers. 

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Day 18: I'm just not born to do fish

My sister and friend had to endure my badly overcooked salmon, mushrooms and brown rice (sorry guys!). I blame it on being distracted by the cable guy ...

Nah... I'm just not born to do fish.

Unlike my buddy Sam.  Check this out.  Cooked to perfection.


Need to up my game on the cooking. Difficult to reach peak condition if I can't swallow my own cooking. 

To make fish taste bearable.

Add that to the list of pcp goals.

Pull-ups  - glad there wasn't any today.  Ropes still struggling. Found out on youtube I may have cut my rope too short. Doh!


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Day 17: Social Aspect of PCP

Just a quick one on this topic.

Had some friends over for dinner last 2 nights and in both cases they felt guilty eating twice as much as me. Even as I urged them to keep eating they kinda just stopped.  I don't think it was my cooking (ha),  just that they were sympathetic, or another way to say it... being social.

There is something to be said about communal eating, and sharing with others. That's why us Chinese eat on a round table (and also because we're short and can't reach the other end of a rectangular table...).

Got invited to a b'day party this weekend. Really want to go but its a 5-course set meal.  Doh!  Trying now to see if the restaurant kitchen can accommodate...

PCP will be a stretch for not only our body and mind,  but also our interaction with others.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Day 16: Change of game plan

Prep for b'fast
Sleep by 11
up by 7
stretch and 1/2 b'fast
exercises
stretch and have rest of b'fast
at work by 9

Definitely better and less rushed.  Also was good not having to force down that b'fast all at once.

Still a clutz on the ropes and forgot my lunges til after I showered (I think my legs are sending subliminal messages to my brain to forget about them.. )

baby steps.. baby steps...

Monday, August 15, 2011

Day 15: Legs like jelly

Definitely feeling the legs this morning from the hike yesterday.  Ropes a real struggle, as was the push ups.  Feeling low energy this morning  (Monday blues?).  But do feel like I have lost a notch on the belt.  :)

Been eating b'fast after my workouts the past two week. Might switch it up and have milk/yogurt + carbs first, exercise, then followed by egg/veggies.  Especially knowing that I am supposed to have nearly 1/2 weighted cereal this should work.  Hopefully sugars will start kicking in during the resistance part of the workout. Although what I would give to have a banana in the morning...

Also will try to hold out and eat my lunch alittle later, maybe 2pm...since no carbs for dinner. Doh!

Will upload latest pics tonight.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Day 14: Sunny Sunday

Good Morning from HK!  Nice blue sky day today...

An little experiment today for b'fast.  French toast without butter and oil.  Wholemeal bread, my 1 egg and some low fat milk.  Resisted on maple or honey but would have been ok.  Didn't turn out too bad.  Did substitute some veg for a few pieces of fruit - broccoli would have looked abit out of place on that plate...


Then off hiking in the morning with a buddy.  First time above the PCP minimum daily exercise.  Definitely feeling the heat and was slow in keeping up with my buddy but great clear day out [Sam / Susan - you guys missed out!]


Struggled with the ropes afterwards though. Legs feeling the lunges from yesterday. Hmm... really need to work on my conditioning.

Felt pretty active just started prepping veggies and made lunch: turkey meatballs, steam veggies,  pasta and an ice cold beer....  (looks like it but just ice tea!)







Day 13: Liberal interpretation of the PCP Diet Plan...

Made Tacos!!!


Other than the shells, cheese and cream cheese.. everything else was PCP compliant.. (kidding!). Not really but you only live once and it was a long pcp week... 

Actually just a tiny bit of cheese / cream cheese and the shells were baked.  Everything else was to pcp portions and no taco mix. Just natural spices and good old Aussie mince.  
Thanks Sam for the guacamole - Awesome.

Feeling really good today.  7.5 hrs sleep instead of the usual 6 - 6.5 .  Will aim to hit that 8 hr mark from next week.  Jump rope and exercises all good today.



Saturday, August 13, 2011

Day 12: Altus - See ya!

New ropes... they are the bomb!


Didn't really help my jumping tho.. i still suck.. but I'm sure I'm burning a million calories tripping over them.

Lunch:  B'fast decided to mix and match ingredients.  Had asparagus, onion and egg omelet.. more like scrabbled everything really since ration was only 1 egg.  Not going to post photo :) but it tasted ok.


Friday, August 12, 2011

Day 11: "Chinese" Chicken Salad

Been busy recently and slow at posting.  Lots of little things to take care of around the apartment to try to feel settled in. Thought it best to try to do that asap so I feel comfortable and in a regular PCP routine.  But still no TV...

Ate out both lunch and dinner Weds.  Lunch salad was ok but had to pick out all the fried won ton skins. Just because it had mandarins and fried won tons doesn't make it "chinese"! ...  Chinese don't make salads,  we eat all our veggies cooked out of a wok and drowning in lard - fool!

Dinner had Tuna "LT" sandwich... asked to leave out the "B"acon and salt ... of course they couldn't help but butter the bread.. tasted good tho.  Give half to a friend.

Exercise; tired today, probably no enough sleep but struggled with ropes (yet again).

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Day 10b: Ghetto Ropes

Had to do the ghetto ropes tonight and tied knots to shorten it.


See that packet of hex keys? Well none of them fit into the rope adjust slot which is between size 3 and 4.  Who designs stuff that require proprietary tools!  ALTUS -> FAIL!

The jump roping were difficult tonight.  Not only because of the ropes issue but I'm just knackered from a long work day - and I was hungry.  Definitely going to be doing my exercises in the mornings.

Eat some leftover salmon (still very tasty),  honey-glazed carrots and tried to sauteed tomatoes with basil.  Pretty orange and red looking plate tonight.

Day 9 & 10: Having a routine is key

I hypothesized that having a set routine is key to PCP success. So I have chosen from the start to get up abit earlier so I can do my exercises in the morning before work. My buddy and fellow PCPer Sam cooked Tues and I was the beneficiary for both dinners and lunch today - awesome.  I think the trick is to cook a little more for dinner and have for lunch next day...

However today was NOT one of those routine days. My apartment water supply was cut and my ropes didn't work (long story which I won't go into here). Only did stretches this morning and will try to do ropes tonight.

Hopefully back on routine from tomorrow and not turn up to work too smelly...

Plain yogurt with a dash of honey is da bomb.. Not a morning veggie person so still trying to figure out what's best. Have resisted asking our guru Patrick - trial and error pretty fun so far.