Tuesday, March 17, 2009

P90X in 3 days

In three short days I will start the P90x program. It is an intense fitness program designed for maximum results. Today I went through the Core Synergistics DVD and made it through it. I was exhausted, sweaty, and ready for more. I am looking forward to this challenge. The last time I felt this motivated about a challenge, I was on a bus heading to Parris Island.

Tomorrow I am gonna run through the Cardio X DVD, and take Saturday off. Then start with Chest and Back DVD on Sunday. Then it is on. I will bring it. I will push play.

I am still owning this. It is not a matter of wanting to lose weight. It is a matter of when.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Times they are a changin (micro version)

In my twenties, I was fit, active and full of self-confidence. Now as I come to the end of my thirties, I can claim none of those things. Over-weight, out of shape, don't get out much partly because I lack much of the self-confidence I used to possess. I have spent the last several years saying things like "I sure would like to get in shape," or "I really need to lose weight." I am not alone in this, as many Americans find themselves over-weight and out of shape.

Someone pointed out to me that when you say things like "I really need to lose weight." You are saying it as if you are outside of the statement. You do not own it and therefore you do not intend to do it. When I change the statement to put myself in it and own it, it makes all of the difference and is what separates success from failure - "I AM going to lose weight." Slight change, but a major one from perspective of the person saying it. I want to, I would like to, I ought to, I should, these are all outside of what you hope to achieve.

Losing weight is the easiest thing in the world to do. I mean that the formula for successfully losing weight is a simple one - eat less and exercise. Simple, or stated another simple way - reduce the calories you take in to less than what you need to sustain your present weight. This is so easy, yet nearly impossible for so many people. The reason is also simple. People still are outside of the problem, and they don't commit, they dont make losing weight a priority in their life (hmm go to the gym or watch Lost? Well its late and I will just be up all night if I work out now....). If you don't go into it like it is the one thing in your life that you will not miss, you will not succeed. It is a simple fact that our nature finds us seeking an easier softer way, but to lose weight, eat less, exercise, keep doing it.

In a short time I will be starting the P90x program. I am giving this one my all. I will complete it and I will follow the program to the letter. I know it is hard and a lot of work, but I am going to do it and I will not quit. I am inside this one, I own it. I will lose weight. I will be fit. I will... I will....

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Kindle for iPhone pt2

So I have been playing with the Kindle app for the iPhone today and it is a nice addition. It is just good enough, but the experience still remains far superior on the Kindle. It might have been the books that I selected, an Objective-C programming book, and a Neil Gaiman book- Neverwhere, but there was just enough text per page to make it feel like you had to change pages after every paragraph, but only just. The code examples in the Objective-C book didnt really translate well, but thats to be expected; not a lot of room to properly indent the code so it looks messy.

My complaints are small though. The bottom line is that the Kindle for iPhone app is a keeper, and is a very nice win for both Apple and Amazon.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Kindle for iPhone, hmm...

I had no interest in the Kindle. It was intriguing, yes, but I didn't think I would shell out tree fitty for one. Just saw starting to come across twitter that you can now read Kindle books on the iPhone. My antennae perked up. hmm, that is an interesting development.

So I log on to the App Store, search for Kindle; find the Kindle for iPhone app, download it and I head over to Amazon. com to start looking for a book to read. Looks good so far. I will post more after checking it out for a bit.

The most interesting thing about this is Apple ignoring the e-book market. Not sure what it means, I could speculate of course, but it would just be conjecture. It is interesting never-the-less.

In related news, still waiting to hear back from Apple on acceptance into the iPhone developer program. About 50% done with my app, and at this rate I will be ready for testing by the time I get approved (if I do). Maybe tomorrow...

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Kicking and Screaming...

I have been an avid user of the 'tubes since the www came to be. I used to be up on the latest goings on of the interwebs, and still consider myself to be a "with it" net nerd. I have resisted much of Web 2.0 crap because well it seemed just like re-marketing of existing tools to cash in. Social Networking, Blogs, Collaborative sites, etc... All seem like variations of BBS', message boards, chat rooms, etc... So I resisted. I never had a MySpace account. I only recently started using Facebook, and now I am starting to blog. So what caused the change of heart?

My iPhone.

The iPhone was the first smartphone that ever made sense to me, and I have owned several. 10 years ago the tech wonks would talk about convergence of technologies into one device. The iPhone is that device. It changed the game and now all of the mobile makers are playing catch-up. I like having it all in one device. I am writing this on my Mac which also runs Windows and Linux (using Parallels). So the idea of a phone that ties all of the stuff I use, iPod, Web, Email, IM, text messaging, with the wide world of the App Store and what that opens up to me, well it was too much for me to resist.

I was a Web 2.0 luddite, but that little phone I am never without opened the door and showed that there is actually some useful shit out there that I have been ignoring cause my message boards were good enough for social networking and sharing my uninvited thoughts with the fellow citizens of the tubes. No more, I now embrace it, cause it is so easy to do on my iPhone, and with my iPhone it just makes sense. I can't really explain it more than that.

My first ever update on Facebook was an explanation that I was dragged kicking and screaming to it by my wife. I came to start a blog on my own, but internally there was definitely some kicking and screaming. That will be kind of a theme with my blog. Opening up to the world out there, IRL and on the tubes. I always thought I was too cool to jump on the latest trends, but sometimes they are worth checking out. Here we can check them out and blast em if they suck or praise them when they don't. Later...