My cooking hasn't notably improved over the last few months, but what I have put my efforts into is getting fitter - and lighter. I was overweight (let's be honest - obese), and although I've always cycled a fair amount, I was eating badly.
So last summer I started a healthy diet. Not any particular scheme or brand, just cutting out rubbish, and doing portion control. Then I used a 'Couch to 5K' app to get back into running. I say "back", but although I did the London Marathon in 1999 that was a company thing I did one time - not really having run before or since. There are lots of running apps out there, but the one I used had a nice week by week tutorial that gets you up to running 5K from just sitting on your sofa (couch) in 9 weeks. My longest recent run is now around 16k (10 miles or so). And my cycling volumes are way up too. Planning a 100 mile ride this weekend. I've done that distance before, but I'm much lighter now. I'm all Garmin and Strava these days doing the whole "quantified self" thing.
As of this morning, my BMI is below 25 for the first time since, probably college, and I'm a "healthy weight", having shed 50 kg or 110 lbs since August...
The downside is that none of my clothes
now
fit me.
That's been the story of my lockdown.
Adam