Why and how I started working out

I get a lot of positive reaction for the work I do at the gym. I take it for granted now, but I’m also always afraid that one day I might just quit. So far I’ve been doing OK :)

Anyway, I wanted to tell you why and how I started working out:
While working for Motorola, I tried to maintain a diet that would keep me more or less in the same weight. The problem was that it didn’t work. Even when I tried eating healthier – I quit eating sweets, candy or any kind of snacks years ago, so by healthier I mean less fat and less carbs – it didn’t help. I turned from being a little chubby to being fat. My colleagues at work commented on it and that made me feel more uncomfortable.

Obviously, I knew about the option of going to the gym, but my opinion was that I don’t want to try anything I wouldn’t continue doing after a while. I just wasn’t ready for another disappointment – I was thin before and turned fat and then thin again (thanks to a diet) and then fat again. So for me, going to the gym would mean a long-term obligation which I wasn’t ready for.

Eventually, though, I decided to go. A colleague offered that I try the gym that was inside Motorola. It was free for employees, and while it wasn’t so glamorous, it had all the basics you would expect from a gym. I didn’t want to tell too many people about it, and I didn’t, because I thought that it will be shameful if I stopped going after a while.

Luckily, on the day I went to the gym for the first time, the gym instructor was the best one Motorola had at the time. After asking me what my expectations were (losing weight, more or less) he drew up for me a workout schedule. It included mostly aerobics – I was to walk at 5.5-6.0 km/h for 45 minutes or more. I did that the first day and it was pretty easy. I mean, I was sweating at the end and my legs weren’t used to it, but it wasn’t hard.

“If that’s called going to the gym, I can do this every day”, I remember thinking. And that’s what I did. I went every day, 6 days a week, for almost a year and a half. The results were great. On the Internet you can find many websites that will tell you the benefits of working out, but here’s what I felt:

  • Everyday activities are easier, and I don’t mean things like the fact that it’s easier to walk around, or being less lazy in general. Even stuff like that feeling you have after lunch, that you want to go to sleep, is almost completely gone.
  • I definitely look better. After just 2 months I looked considerably better. Consequently, my confidence level is higher.
  • I sleep deeper at night.
  • Sex is better. Much better.
  • My immune system functions much better than before. Previously, whenever the seasons changed, I used to get the flu or a cold. This year, for example, I was around sick people for days at work and didn’t need to take even one sick day myself. There were days when I felt a little sick, but the feeling passed as quickly as it came.

And these are just off the top of my head. Anyway, the workouts became more and more intense – first I increased the slope on the treadmill and later on I increased the speed, until I had to start running. And when I did start running, something I was somewhat afraid of, I found out that it wasn’t so bad. Then I started using the elliptical, which I now prefer a little over running, and… well, readers of this blog know the story from there… I work out 4 days a week now, every workout is 2 hours long (including the shower), I look better, I feel great and I hope to keep it up.

Ace Learned To Come Back Home. I’m Very Proud

Once I had Ace spayed, I couldn’t resist letting her go outside and enjoy some freedom. On many websites it says that cats feel perfectly fine being at home and there is no need to let them out, but Ace, being a domestic short-haired cat (Wikipedia definition) has always been interested in the outside and I can tell she likes going out.

On the last Thursday and Friday nights, when I got back home, Ace was outside. She either jumped from or fell off the edge of the window, where she likes to walk around and monitor what’s going on in the street. This has happened before, and when it happens, she is always happy to follow me back home (probably being tired, thirsty and hungry). This is very unlike the times when I let her out – then I’d have to either tempt her to come to me with treats or simply chase her and take her home myself.

On Saturday, though, she made me really proud – I let her outside and she came back herself and started meowing near the door until I heard her and let her in. This goes to show, again, that she’s a very smart cat. Her vet told me that when he heard about some of her behavior even when she was a few months old.

And by the way, according to her estimated age, Ace will soon turn 1. I’ll probably post some pictures.

Changing My Workouts A Bit

I noticed yesterday that I’ve been working out with the same schedule for exactly one year (here’s my detailed workout schedule). With the weights I’ve been slowly pushing harder and harder, but aerobics-wise I think my body has adjusted and I gained some weight. It doesn’t bother me too much but it’s always a good idea to change the workouts if you feel that your body adjusted.

The change is not too big: in 2 out of my 4 workout days I’m going to just run at moderate speed for 45+ minutes. Currently I do 25 very intense minutes on the elliptical and then another 20 (moderately intense) minutes on the treadmill. Anyway, in the other 2 days I’m going to work out exactly the same as I do today, because I like being able to reach high heart rates and it would be a shame to lose what I gained so far.

So today I ran at 10 km/h for an entire hour. It was very easy – my heart rate didn’t go over 160 (in my intense aerobic workout it can go above 175). My legs felt a little stiff at the end, but everything was normal after a few minutes of cool down. So I guess I’m going to give this new workout schedule a try for a while and see if there are any results.

Wish me luck :)

Diligent Announces Record Throughput Speed

Diligent, you know… the place I work for, has announced a speed record which was achieved on a customer’s site. The throughput speed recorded there was 400 MB/second. Now it may not sound like a lot, but let me tell you why it’s impressive: Diligent’s product does not duplicate data that was already backed up. Generally, this kind of technology is called de-duplication. Diligent’s product is called ProtecTIER.

To do de-duplication the machine has to identify whether the information is already there or not. Doing this efficiently on huge amounts of data is very hard. Considering another fact – that ProtecTIER does this while the data is flowing and not in some background process like other de-duplication products – makes it even more impressive. We have a really good team here.

I guess you have to be a part of this to really appreciate both the amount of work that is put into ever-increasing throughput speeds and the way everyone here works towards this goal, always coming up with new ideas and improvements.

If you want to learn more about backup de-duplication technologies, you can read about it in this fresh Computer World article.

I Got Ace Spayed

On Friday I took Ace to the vet. She was very quiet on the way there. She’s always quiet and sleepy in car rides… just like me, actually :) Anyway, she was pretty calm on the table when we got her out of her carrying box. The vet was supposed to give her a shot first and then use sleeping gas. Since Ace behaved so well, he decided not to use a restraining cage, being a very unpleasant experience to the cat.

When the vet touched Ace with the needle, the tiger inside of her woke up. She forced herself out of his lock and scratched him and me (I was standing close). Then she ran away to a corner, while creating a big mess on her way. I was scratched and proud. Luckily, some of the stuff in the shot did get into her system and she became dizzy enough after 10 minutes for us to grab hold of her. He still needed to use the restraining cage for the rest of the shot.

I took Ace home after the surgery. She was still wobbly and confused. Seeing her like this was really painful to me. She tried to climb onto her favorite places like the bed and the table, but failed to do so as it probably hurt too much and she didn’t get her strength back yet. So I helped her a few times but that too seemed painful to her. By evening time she started eating again and looked much better. On Saturday she was still recuperating but I could see that she regained her vitality and even tried to play a little (I didn’t cooperate – she must rest for a week).

I Only Care About The Company That Much

This has happened to me more than a few times. A problem is found in code that I’m responsible for on a customer’s site. There’s always rush and there’s always concern. This is good. While I have concern for my employer’s name and reputation, one of the first things I do is go check if the problem was caused by something that I did. When I tell colleagues that I’m happy it wasn’t my fault, the usual response is “it doesn’t matter. The customer thinks we [the company] suck.”

Well, I only care about the company I work for that much. I truthfully care more about whether or not my code, which I wrote with my own 10 fingers, is responsible for the problem. Not only do I think this is a good thing, I also think this is the better approach. Employees who claim they “see the big picture” may consequently think they can write crappy code and get away with it thinking that, as long as things work, it’s ok.

Ace Is In Heat

Ace (my cat) is in heat. I previously didn’t want to have her spayed because I really didn’t want to have her go through an operation. Also, all the pro-spaying reasons are to spare us, humans, from pain, not cats. But now that she’s in heat I think I’ll actually spare her some agony if I do get her spayed. It’s amazing to see how primal her behavior is during this period. She’s constantly howling in hope to attract male cats and she’s also overly friendly – rolling on the floor and begging for attention – something which she usually only does when I come back home after a day’s work.

Most of the time I feel sorry for her because she seems so miserable. I even tried to look for ways to calm her down and make this experience less painful for her. Some things, like petting her and giving her a lot of attention, I happily do. I actually like the very friendly version of Ace. But some things, like this advice on how to calm a cat in heat by inducing an orgasm with a Q-tip I won’t do. Thinking about it makes me nauseous. I can handle the howling and being woken up 3 times every night to calm her down.

I noticed that distracting Ace sometimes works, even if it is for short periods. If I give her some of her treats or play her favorite game of chasing plastic bottle caps then she forgets about the howling and later on she might actually take a nap and give me one or two hours of peace and quiet.

I already talked with the vet and once Ace is after this period I’ll get her spayed. Apart from being the responsible thing to do, I think it will really make her life better.

בן שלושים ביום שלישי

ביום שלישי אני אהיה בן שלושים. מי היה מאמין. שלושים. איך הזמן רץ.

זה מוזר איך שמייחסים למספרים עגולים משמעות מיוחדת. אפילו כל המחקרים, הקלישאות והמאמרים מתייחסים למספרים עגולים: “רווקה בגיל שלושים”, “החיים מתחילים בארבעים”, גיל הזהב מתחיל בשישים ועוד ועוד. אבל למעשה המספרים העגולים הם תוצאה של בחירה שרירותית בשיטה הדצימלית כדי לספור. אם היינו סופרים הקסדצימלי, דברים היום נראים שונה לגמרי. בטח לא הייתי כותב כלום עד שהייתי בן 20 (שלושים ושתיים דצימלית).

אבל ככה גדלנו וככה מספרים שרירותיים הופכים להיות משמעותיים בחיים שלנו. בלי לשים לב, מחשבות על החיים חודרות לתודעה שלך. אתה מתחיל לחשוב מה אתה עושה בחיים לעומת מה חשבת שתעשה וכל מיני כאלה. למזלי, רוב הזמן ידעתי שאני רוצה לעבוד במחשבים וככה באמת יצא. אמנם חשבתי שעד עכשיו אני אהיה לפחות ראש צוות אבל עכשיו אני לא בטוח כמה אני רוצה משרה ניהולית מסוג middle management שכזו. כמו הרבה ישראלים אחרים יש לי חלומות על “המכה הגדולה” – לפתוח איזה חברה שתעשה משהו חדש שאף אחד אחר לא חשב עליו ולקבל על זה המון כסף. בינתיים אני אפילו לא מצליח למצוא את הזמן או את החשק להקים רעיונות שמתרוצצים לי בראש הרבה זמן.

מבחינת עבודה, בכל אופן, אני די מרוצה. בשנה שחלפה סוף סוף התחלתי לעבוד בחברה קטנה כמו שתמיד רציתי. והמקום שאני עובד בו עכשיו באמת טוב והמוצר שאנחנו מפתחים באמת שווה את המאמץ. עדיין, לעבוד כל כך קשה בשביל מוצר של מישהו אחר זה די מטריד. אני מסכים שבסופו של דבר זה מה ש”שם לי אוכל על הצלחת” אבל הייתי רוצה שזה יהיה משהו שלי.

בשנים האחרונות התחלתי להתאמן. אני מתאמן כבר שנתיים ושלושה חודשים. אפשר להגיד די בבטחה שעברתי את השלב שבו רוב האנשים פורשים, למרות שנראה מה יקרה אחרי שלוש שנים של אימונים (עוד פעם המספרים השרירותיים האלה). אני מאוד מרוצה מהתוצאות. בזמן האחרון קצת פחות, אבל יש תקופות ויש תקופות. ההתמדה חשובה יותר מתוצאות הביניים.

עוד דבר שעשיתי בשנים האחרונות זה להיפטר מכל הידידות שהיו לי. תמיד רציתי לכתוב על קשרי הידידות שהיו לי מאז שהייתי בגיל הטיפש-עשרה, אבל אני אף פעם לא יודע איך להתחיל. בכל אופן, עניין “הידיד הנצחי” נגמר, ונשארו הרבה זכרונות וגם צער על שנים מבוזבזות. אבל לפחות אני לא תקוע שם יותר.

ובנימה אופטימית זו – אל תשכחו להתקשר ולהגיד מזל טוב. לא צריך מתנות. רק לזכור.