Guess they call cardio cardio for a reason! This weekend I checked my blood pressure, and what an improvement since January!
In late January I started making big changes to my lifestyle - and my heart has been reaping the rewards.
In January, my blood pressure was on average 130/80. Still counted as the high end of "normal" in the Dr's office, but we know that it's not a great reading at the age of 23. My Dad has clinically diagnosed hypertension and is on medication for it at the age of 59 - so at the rate I was going, I'd be joining him in a few years.
Since I started eating healthy, I've lost about 32 pounds and have drastically improved my cardiovascular fitness. I can jog for 40 minutes now when I couldn't for 60 seconds before, and my blood pressure has gone down to 105/62. I just about flew off of my seat I was so excited!
My pulse has gone down to about 60bpm (range of 55-65) from about 90bpm (range of 85-95).
I feel awesome! And healthy! I like to think about the time that I've likely added on to my life now. It's pretty sweet.
Anyone else want to help remind people that making the changes we are is not just about losing pounds and inches?