I'm not on the road these days so it's easier to stay with a regimen now. I like to swim and have worked up to doing two or three miles a day in the muni pool. Also ride a bike or walk to work. Additionally I see a behavioral opthamologist and do eye exercises. I'm about to turn 50 and happy to say I still don't need glasses except for vision training or when I'm really tired.
My hearing's not so good these days. Too many years of loud airplanes (former day job) and loud hotel/casino showrooms (former night job) with no hearing protection. So I'm anal now about heading off any further deterioration and use ear plugs often or avoid loud environments.
Swimming isn't easy to do when you're on the road. I suppose I'd learn to like jogging if I find myself doing road trips again.
I eat pretty much anything I want, but I've cut way back on portions. Eating at home helps--it's cheaper and besides, restaurants' servings are way too gigantic nowadays. In those quantities it's not food anymore, it's feed.
I still go out for meals, just not as often as I used to. And I try to minimize both fast food and junk food except for the occasional guilty splurge. Not sure how I'd handle eating on the road these days and would like to hear how you guys do it.
I dropped 15 pounds last year and have a goal to drop another 15 to get down to 155 (I'm 5'6")--hope to achieve by the end of summer. My blood pressure's a bit elevated and I'm hoping it will come down some more as the weight drops off.
Ah Guinness, the nectar of the gods! Time for another one, or a black & tan, or a black velvet, or a port & Guinness, or... Where was I?
