Earlier today, quite by chance, I was looking over the stats since I started using my smartwatch—and, to my surprise, today makes exactly two months since I began wearing it.
In that time, it’s managed to track certain aspects of my physical performance—or let’s just say, my activity levels—and a few health-related things too, like sleep, heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, and what relates to my periods.
These readings aren’t precise, of course—they simply offer a sense, a glimpse through your metrics. But I like knowing… even if it’s just an approximation of things.

As one can tell, what I do most is cycling, and I’d like to improve on that. I mean, I want to walk more. Go for a run now and then, and also get back to my home workouts—that’s actually why I downloaded this app, which is really quite good.

Not that I’m trying to make excuses, but over the past few months I haven’t managed to do much more because I’d been going to the dentist every week, catching up on things. I also had two wisdom teeth removed, after which I had to take some time to rest.
It must be acknowledged that achieving this goal I’ve set for myself also requires proper nutrition—an adequate and balanced diet—which, in this country, is quite a challenge. Driven by curiosity, and making the most of the experience offered by Artificial Intelligence, I delved into what an optimal weekly menu might look like for me.
Let’s see what Copilot had to say:
🌞Monday to Sunday – Weekly Fitness Menu
Breakfast (pre- or post-morning exercise):
- Porridge made with plant-based milk, sliced banana, chia seeds and a teaspoon of honey.
- Herbal tea or unsweetened coffee.
Mid-morning snack:- Natural or Greek yoghurt with nuts and a piece of fruit (such as guava, papaya, or mango).
Lunch:
Monday: Brown rice, black beans, grilled chicken breast, tomato and avocado salad.
Tuesday: Quinoa with lentils, baked fish, spinach and grated carrot salad.
Wednesday: Roasted sweet potato, omelette with onion and peppers, cucumber and cabbage salad.
Thursday: Wholewheat pasta with homemade tomato sauce and tuna, served with a green salad.
Friday: Cuban-style rice with beans, lean pork fillet, beetroot salad.
Saturday: Warm chickpea salad with roasted vegetables and hard-boiled egg.
Sunday: Vegetable rice, roasted chicken leg, cabbage slaw.
Afternoon snack:
- Fruit smoothie with oats and plant milk or coconut water.
- Alternative: Wholemeal bread with natural peanut butter.
Dinner (light and restorative):
- Monday: Pumpkin soup and a French-style omelette.
- Tuesday: Vegetable soup with grilled fish.
- Wednesday: Chickpea salad with hard-boiled egg.
- Thursday: Mashed sweet potato with chicken breast.
- Friday: Lentil salad with avocado.
- Saturday: Rice soup with vegetables and egg.
- Sunday: Carrot purée with fresh cheese.
This menu focuses on complex carbohydrates, lean proteins, healthy fats, and a generous helping of fibre and antioxidants. You can tailor the portion sizes to your hunger levels and the intensity of your workout each day. And should you fancy a little indulgence, a piece of fruit with cinnamon or a square of dark chocolate makes for a lovely treat.
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I think I’m going to create a version of this based on what can actually be found in the markets here, and work out what budget I’d need to follow that kind of diet.
Copilot certainly isn’t shy when it comes to talking and sharing ideas—it’s already given me a rough budget and even said it could adapt the menu itself to what’s actually available in Havana. According to its estimate, I’d need between 12,000 and 18,000 pesos a week, which comes to around 48 dollars or so. Let’s round it up to 50… That said, I’d still rather carry out this research on my own.
🌿Weekly Fitness Menu – Havana Edition
Breakfast (pre- or post-exercise):
- Oats cooked with water or reconstituted powdered milk, ripe banana slices, toasted pumpkin seeds or peanuts, and a touch of honey (if available).
- Light coffee or herbal tea (lemongrass, mint, etc.).
Mid-morning snack:
- Natural yoghurt (if available) or a glass of milk with savoury biscuits.
- Alternative: seasonal fruit (mango, guava, papaya).
Lunch:
- Monday: White rice, black beans, boiled or fried chicken leg, tomato and cabbage salad.
- Tuesday: Boiled sweet potato, onion and pepper omelette, cucumber salad.
- Wednesday: Cuban-style rice and beans, homemade fish or soy croquettes, beetroot salad.
- Thursday: Pasta with homemade tomato sauce (if available), boiled egg or melted cheese.
- Friday: White rice, stewed split peas, pork steak (if available), cabbage salad.
- Saturday: Warm chickpea salad (if available) with boiled vegetables and hard-boiled egg.
- Sunday: Rice with pumpkin, roasted or fried chicken, grated carrot salad.
Afternoon snack:
- Fruit smoothie with oats and water or powdered milk.
- Alternative: bread with homemade peanut paste or butter (if available).
Dinner (light):
- Monday: Bone broth with root vegetables + boiled egg.
- Tuesday: Vegetable soup (sweet potato, pumpkin, onion) + bread.
- Wednesday: Cold rice salad with egg and vegetables.
- Thursday: Mashed sweet potato + French-style omelette.
- Friday: Lentil salad (if available) with tomato.
- Saturday: Rice soup with egg.
- Sunday: Pumpkin purée + fresh white cheese (if available).
Not bad, is it? 😁
I’m really not eating the way I should, now that I’ve seen all this. Time to start taking these things more seriously, then.
Lately, it’s been raining almost every afternoon here. It’s lovely, actually—it cools things down and makes the evening power cuts more bearable. It’s not as hot.
My last two bike rides were quite the adventure. The day before yesterday, I got caught in a downpour out on the street, got soaked, and I suppose I wasn’t feeling great emotionally either—today I’ve come down with a cold. I even had a high fever in the early hours.

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And when I got home, I had to scrub the bike, which was all dirty.

Yesterday I went out again, but only after changing the inner tube on my bike tyre. I broke the valve stem on the one I had while trying to pump it with my dodgy hand pump—I think it even snapped inside… I’ll have to get a new one.
When I’d made it halfway, I had to rush back home because the sky turned black. I didn’t want to get drenched again—my nose was already dripping with cold snot... 😒 disgusting.

Perhaps by now you’re wondering why nanixxx is so obsessed with exercise and cycling. Believe me, my friend, it’s the way I’ve found to stay sane around here. I’m going through some truly pivotal moments in my life. In fact, this song I want to share really struck a chord with me when I heard it, in one of those random playlists Spotify gives me when I ask for varied music from Spain.
Before all this, I used to get sick quite easily, but not so much anymore—and even when I do, like now, when I wasn’t feeling emotionally at my best that day, I bounce back quickly. Of course, I still have to tweak a few things and look for alternatives, because nutrition, amid all the challenges I face daily, is absolutely crucial.
Thank you for making it this far. I’d love to know—what do you do in this regard? And how do you nourish yourself? Do you think the AI’s suggestions have been on point?
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(You can see the lyrics in English here)
https://www.letras.com/maria-rozalen/y-busque/english.html
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I think I still can't say that there is any kind of friendship between me and AI 😆, so I am sorry, I skipped the suggestions it gave you. However, this part of the song (I didn't listen to it, just read the lyrics as there was a problem with YouTube on my side)
is something I like to see/read here in your post. I guess people come into our lives and step out, some have a good influence on us, or not, we can mould over time to circumstances, people and situations, we can search for the good of others and ourselves, but in the end, where the answers are and where decisions are made is exactly there, inside us when we can have a honest conversation with ourselves. I see Enraizar is touching this topic of the inner journey in his yesterday's post, that is a nice coincidence (alignment).
I hope you will recover quickly from your cold. 🍵
Oh, I hope that the problems with YouTube on the Subbetic space station will be solved soon and that you can enjoy this song contemplating the waters of the Crevillente reservoir. 😄
Niña, la IA solo dio un menú. No hay que cogerlo tan a la tremenda. 😂 Also... Do you know that Copilot is very useful for studying English? I write things to it in English and Copilot corrects me very kindly.
Here in Hive there are always a lot of (sorry have to edit) aligned planets hahaha...
Thank you for your good wishes. Of course I will heal fast with the right mindset.
I think the issue remains at that Subbetic space station with YouTube videos and the browser I use 🤦♀
I don't doubt it is useful, I am sure it is. And it is also kind, that is good ;)
Ve a opciones del navegador, busca Caché y bórrala a ver si se refresca que seguramente con tanto calor está al darle un soponcio. 😅
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I see more people utilising AI for training of food schedules. The issue with AI is that you do have to give it a good prompt.
I often ask AI tools what information they need from me to answer my question.
If you say you want to train to cycle 100 kilometers, it will probably give you a program. But if you ask it to ask you questions first, it will probably ask you things like what bicycle you ride, what your current condition is, how many hours a week you can train, when you want to achieve this goal... and so on.
It isn't perfect, but you'll get better answers that way!
I instructed Copilot to propose a menu for the week, for a person who trains at least two hours a day. And that the workouts could be diverse, such as walking, cycling, and indoor routines.
Of course I will do further research, but what I saw that I got back according to my request is not bad at all. I eat less than that and I'm still alive hahaha....
I'm going to grow some vegetables here in my backyard. I already have mango, guava, passion fruit and soursop.
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I read your post and I conclude: "Good heavens, I am the most disorganized and irregular guy in the world" 😂... A round of applause for you dear @nanixxx friend!
Hahaha... we are all a bit like that. it is very boring to lead a robotic life 😅. Thanks for the visit and for the support with @discovery-it. 🤗
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You've adapted the AI theme well to your possibilities... but I would never follow what an AI tells me, ha ha ha.
My diet is varied: meat, vegetables, fruit, little or no flour or sugar... except for ice cream, but only twice a week and in small amounts. I don't drink alcohol or eat anything that's pre-made or has lots of preservatives... you know, as natural as possible. I don't eat a lot of meat either. I like fruit, but you have to eat some meat, ha ha ha, and I walk a lot!
If it rains, don't go out... but what a serious girl you are. But I understand that sport is an escape, I understand you perfectly. The path to finding yourself is not easy, and anyone who says it is easy is lying. It's hard and full of obstacles, you suffer and it hurts, but you get through it. You'll see!
I didn't go out in the downpour. It suddenly turned black and that was it! Hahaha... not that I'm going to follow the AI, but at least it's given a guide to a menu for the week.
Thanks, you feed yourself very well.
But I know it's eating poorly... I've done it many times... and I don't ride a bike... I like walking... don't go out in the rain!🤣
I love how you’re balancing tech, fitness, and food so mindfully—even with the challenges around availability and budget. That Havana-adapted menu was super creative, 😄 Also, I totally get how cycling can feel like therapy. Sorry to hear about the cold and rain mishaps, though. Hope you’re feeling better now!
Hi, thanks for stopping by @yugadi. Well, this menu thing is something I will study in more detail and not just take the AI's view. It's interesting to me because maybe with more focus on what I really need there are expenses I'm definitely not going to have.
On the other hand, as we get older it is essential, I would say, to take care of our temple which is the body. ‘Mens sana in corpore sano’. 😉
Hi @nanixxx, I like the lyrics of this song, in my case it sums up my current search quite well.
About diet and exercise, it's been years since I stopped taking care of diet and exercise..., so I can tell you little other than that it seems to me a miracle to achieve a proper diet over there.
On the other hand, I am convinced that you will achieve the goals you have set for yourself. I've been watching you overcome all kinds of difficulties for over a year now.
The fact that you have posted tells me that you are in better health, which makes me happy.
A big hug.
Thank you for your encouragement. Something happened to me... precisely that part of the song you pointed out, I've been thinking about it all morning. 🤗
I feel better. I just drink a lot of water and eat mango slices and passion fruit juice. That should cure me, without stopping eating. In fact, I'm already going to prepare lunch, which is just heating it up.
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Tonight (from here) I will dedicate a prayer to you again... I'm sure it won't hurt.
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Thank you so much. 😌
😊 lo mismo te digo.