Sunday, January 26, 2020

New Year, New Opportunity

I've been gone for a while.  A promotion at work, back surgery, and 4 kids are what's been keeping me busy.  But I am looking forward to a springtime of outdoor activity in the Bay Area and beyond.


I decided to write again because I have news.  I switched to a vegan diet in the beginning of the year!  My son was prompted by his health teacher to make improvements in his life and he made the switch over a year ago.  But since I'm the middle-aged guy with a father who died of heart problems at 42, I figured I should give it a try.  My dietary switch worked very well.  Two aspects to consider are that my total cholesterol dropped 22 points and I think I have become a faster runner.


The running part is not as objectively quantifiable as the cholesterol, but today I ran a loop that I have run often over the years and saw improvement.  I had not run in three weeks and had run only sporadically before that, and yet I came within one minute of my personal best on this particular loop.  This, despite stopping for a photo and running in deep slippery mud for certain stretches.  Normally, when I get back into running in the usual fits and starts, I am slower for weeks before I start to improve.  But here, I wasn't even looking for a personal best and wonder if I could not have beaten it if I had not tried.  So, it is really great news for me and it does support the notion that vegan is not a downgrade for your health.


For vegan purists and animal lovers, I have to be candid, I still plan on elk hunting this fall and after Vegan January I may well grab a chicken sandwich or a spare piece of bacon.  But I honestly believe that, forever for me, I will not be ingesting as much animal-based protein and fats.


Anyway, happy to be back on the trail again.  Big Sur Marathon is only three months away!


Dan

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