My name is Mark Siechen and Ronnie Lott is my favorite football player of all time. He was an incredible athlete who would deliver punishing hits to any opponent holding or catching the football. Recently, every time I tell someone how old I am, I reply that I’m 42, the year of “Ronnie Lott”, because that was his number on the San Francisco 49ers team. I used to be an athlete and would like to be one again…recreational, of course. I have recently been inspired by my brother Todd, my friend Trevor, and several other friends to get myself in shape and healthy for the rest of my life starting today. I have always been the “party animal” in my family and I need to make some lifestyle changes in order to accomplish my goals. I stole the name “Project 42” from my friend Trevor who set a goal to lose 42 pounds before his 42nd birthday. He had 90 days to do so and accomplished his goal and then some. I think he lost 50 lbs by his birthday. He had done something similar before so was very aggressive with his training. I am working on setting some bigger goals but am taking a first step by taking my brother’s advice and doing some consistency training first. I am going to walk/jog for 30 minutes each morning this week (mon-fri) and I am going to give myself 1 day off (if necessary) wed or thurs morning. The other part of my first step is creating this blog to tell the world what my intentions are; to use my friend Trevor’s term “Open Kimono”. I plan to create consistency first and then increase my workouts and set goals for physical milestones in a couple weeks. I am doing this for myself and for my family who I love very much.
Day 1 : I walked briskly for 30 minutes this morning in sub-29 degree cold and still broke a decent sweat. However, I forgot to eat something before I went. I will work to not forget that step tomorrow.
First Step for Goal Setting: I am going to Target to buy a new bathroom scale. 😀
Right on Mark!!!! Way to go!
Mark – Awesome! Nothing like telling the world and allowing them to hold you accountable. Great plan, best of luck, you can do it. Honestly the hardest thing to do is deciding and committing.
You got this!
T
Great start Mark. I know the first step is the hardest but if you are anything like your brother you can do it. Just be consistant and you will get there and feel so much better too. It is amazing how much more energy you will have . Great job..:)
I always wanted to be a 49er cheerleader….and am Project 42’s biggest fan! I love you, Mark…I am here to support you!
Awesome Mark. Super proud of you. Remember life is never a success only journey. It took me many times of failure to finally find something to hook me in for the long haul. If you do happen to find yourself making excuses and don’t stick to your plan then pay close attention and document what goes on in your mind. This is key towards addressing issues and adjusting the program for success. It’s all a work in progress. It’s all a continuous learning process.