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Few but ripe - BT's vegan journey


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I am two week old vegan. And i am not trying to count days. It is more to put things in perspective.

 

Even though i am 38 years old, i am glad that i understood speciesism sooner than later and made an important choice to live out the remaining life peacefully and with a sense of inner harmony.

 

I will try and keep a log of activities, training, nutrition and thoughts on speciesism.

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It is also interesting that this vegan journey coincidentally began with my preparation for a trail running race.

More information on the race here: http://www.barclaysmoontrekker.com

I am running the 27K race and aim to finish under 5 hours. Last year (when i was Paleo) i cramped out towards the end and limped to a 6:24 finish.

 

I don't run much. I prefer to lift heavy couple of time a week (squat @ 315 max and DL @ 360 max). I have been building mileage gradually since last two weeks.

With only 5 weeks to the race, i need to carefully balance training volume, existing strength training and new way of eating.

 

I have dropped about 2 kilos already (i was about 79K about 2 weeks ago) and i ideally i would like to be around 70K on race day. Tough ask, so i will take 72K!

 

My typical daily food in take is here: http://www.veganbodybuilding.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=319574#p319574

 

So there is some calorie deficit right now, helping me to lose a bit of weight.

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Today was a brutal day with temperatures reaching 34 deg C and humidity at about 90%.

 

I started the day with some body weight work out early in the morning - pull up burpees and some assisted muscle ups (jumping to start).

 

Later in the afternoon, my hiking partner and i started our scheduled 16K training hike on the Lantau trail. Finished the hike in about 3:15 (against a target of 2:30!). About 4 or 5K was rough terrain.

 

Half a pound of water melon was the well deserved recovery snack.

 

Rounded the day out with mushroom biriyani, scrambled tofu with sea vegetables and chick pea masala on the side.

 

After this post, i am going to crash, hoping the severe typhoon Usagi spares us!

http://www.weather.gov.hk/wxinfo/currwx/tc_gis_e.htm

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A 7K barefoot run to start the day.

Running shirtless, shoeless in a light rain is priceless!

 

Breakfast is an eclectic vitamin and mineral fix:

Beet root, cucumber, kale, strawberries, celery, ginger and a pear; all juiced together.

 

I need my fix to help me fight all the ridicule at the workplace for becoming aware of animal cruelty and becoming kind.

 

It is remarkable how people say idiotic things like:

"Yeah but carrots have feelings too!"

"But you were a meat eater"

 

What I enjoy now is to push the envelope a little ahead every time. Initially I used to laugh it off. Now I persist with asking questions like:

"You eat all those proteins, how come your squat is so light?"

"Where are your muscles buddy?"

"Ah but you realize human protein may be the most optimal for us? Are you going to try?"

 

This was funny. This guy is a very good friend of mine and he was the one who pulled the "carrots have feelings too" argument. I hit him in the back and told him, "carrots have feeling too, so I can smack you as I please, right?"

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It took a while to grow calluses on soles of the feet. Now no going back!

I squat and deadlift barefoot as well. Feel much more stable with all of my feet gripping the floor.

 

HIIT today.

1 pull up + 2 push ups + 2 squats = 1 rep.

5 sets of 5 reps with 15 seconds rest between sets.

 

Post recovery meal: Mixed bean salad and boiled potatoes

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