80/10/10 Day Redux 2015-04-28

Wow!  I thought I liked to eat.  I knew that trying to eat ten pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables in a day was going to be daunting.  I got most of the way there, but enough was enough!

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An 80/10/10 day 2015-04-27

I’m really craving fruits and vegetables.  Whether it’s the fact I haven’t been eating or exercising right as much as I’d like to (which begs the question of why I don’t just do it, but don’t bother me about that) or just the seasonal explosion of fruits and vegetables, it’s just something that I’m craving.  Think of how most people, including me, crave a piece of cake when they go to a nice a nice restaurant.  That’s how much I’ve been craving to just sit down with a watermelon and go to town (yes a whole watermelon), or a big bowl of berries.  Juxtapose that with a serendipitous exposure to some stories and podcasts on the 80/10/10 diet and I’ve decided to give it a shot for one day…tomorrow.

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What do old people do? 2015-03-22 I was watching a documentary yesterday and in it was a great anecdote that totally captures the essence of longevity. Two women are traveling around Europe, one is older than the other by many years. (More ...)
Itching to post again... 2015-02-23 I’m not sure if it’s a question of procrastinating on work that I have to get done, but something in me is dying to start experimenting and blogging about biohacking again. (More ...)
Basis Peak Doesn't Care (But Is Supposed To) How Heavy, Old Or Tall You Are... 2015-01-16

…no really.  The whole purpose of having these fitness trackers is to provide data about your daily habits.  While no one should expect these things to nail an exact number, it’s supposed to be giving you reasonably accurate data, let’s say within five percent of a value.  In my attempts to calibrate the Basis against trusted and known baselines (my FitBit that I have also calibrated, a Garmin GPS watch with heart rate monitor), I have never been able to get the Basis to get the calorie estimates to be within better than 200 calories over (always over) the other estimates.  In some cases it could be 400-500 calories off.  This is counter-intuitive since it has heart rate data to use in the calorie calculations.

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Basis Peak Review Coming Soon 2015-01-07 I had the fortune of getting a Basis Peak for Christmas this year. I lusted after the Basis B1 and all the data it could generate but knew there were kinks that had to be worked out. (More ...)
Blowing Up (Waistline) 2015-01-03

I didn’t need my monthly measurements to tell me that the last month things were still going off the rails.  Yeah, I sort of cleaned up my eating on most days, except for the indulgences in desserts and cookies every night.  Yeah, I did start working out a bit, but that still equated to only a half dozen work out days over the whole month.  I don’t want to know incremental steps of progress but I do have to recognize that my lack of ability or eagerness to get back on the fitness rails is causing things to go completely out of whack.

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Why Our Diet Guidelines Suck 2015-01-03

In a recent article on Huffington Post, they covered the issue of the USDA planning on revising their dietary guidelines to not only encourage good health but also environmental sustainability.  In these guidelines they are going to call for a greater emphasis on plant based diets and a reduction in meat consumption.  The article doesn’t spend much more time on the regulations but covers the politics going on surrounding these changes.  In doing so they point out the fundamental problem with our current regulations and therefore why they work so poorly in practice.

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"Back to the Future" Predictions That Could Have (and kinda did) Come True 2015-01-02

As a fan of the Back To the Future franchise I remember thoroughly enjoying the whole constructed reality of the “future”, which is now pretty much the present day.  There are dozens, maybe hundreds, of articles listing what they “got right” or what they “got wrong.”  Not coincidentally it all revolves around some of the more outlandish predictions.  Did we really need an article to highlight that we don’t have hoverboards or flying cars?  At the same time was it really a stretch that we would have nostalgia themed restaurants?  Just like with Star Trek, some things we’ve leapfrogged beyond what was predicted while others are still outlandish.  There is a category, however, of things which we actually made, and maybe even tried to use, that we just simply discarded or that just look different enough that people aren’t recognizing them:

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2014 Recap, Nothing Goes As Planned 2015-01-01

This day one year ago I was going to be embarking on the beginning of one and a half to two years of self experimentation in the name of figuring out what works best for my body and documenting the process for any internet passerby to read.  I had just come off of my first marathon and had hoped to get a second one under my belt in 2014.  I had hoped to lean out a little bit, increase my strength fitness and complete my second marathon strong, regardless of how long it took.  I missed the mark by just a little bit…

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