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5 Muscle Myths



Turn on the music and press the treadmill, because starting Monday, I am officially loosing weight. I am going to build tummy muscles and be thin by the time I go to Burning Man this August.  Go beauty **twirls finger in air while rolling eyes**

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Ran a 10k this morning with my bud, Maza at the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2011 at Dataran Merdeka. This is my second time participating in this event, and I have to say it is so much better the second time around. Cause lets face it, last year’s organization was bullshit. Seriously, only two water stations for the entire stretch of 10km. Are you freaking kidding me?

This year however, they man-up, and all the runners were able to rehydrate with H2O and 100 plus at least every 2.5 km. Which explains why I performed so much better this time around. Well, I best my time last year by 10 minutes. I know, big deal, 10 minutes, whatevs right?

It is kinda a big deal considering that it was the hardest thing I ever had to finish in my entire life, ever. The last km was the worst. Like, am I ever gonna get there???

But I did. And I felt thriumphant. Heh.

Just lemme bask in this a coupla days more.



Switch your birth control.

Oral contraceptives contain estrogen, which causes your adrenal glands to produce fluid-retaining hormones, explains Mary Jane Minkin, MD, clinical professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences at the Yale School of Medicine. The experience is highly individual: Some women don’t notice an increase in bloating, while others feel themselves puffing up within days of starting a new pill. If you fall in the second camp, talk to your ob-gyn about trying another brand. Both Yasmin and Yaz contain the hormone drospirenone, which may ease bloat, since it’s also a diuretic. Of the 70 percent of women in a recent study in the journal Contraception who reported abdominal bloating while taking birth control pills, about half said their symptoms were gone after six months of switching to Yasmin. One caveat: Because drospirenone can increase levels of potassium in the body, women who frequently take other medications that increase potassium (such as NSAIDs and ACE inhibitors) aren’t good candidates for this type of oral contraceptive.

Go easy on diet drinks.

Many sugar-free beverages, candies, and gum contain the sweetener sorbitol. Though it’s a great calorie cutter, sorbitol isn’t digestible, so it sends stomach enzymes into overdrive, Gidus says. When patients with abdominal bloating were put on sorbitol-free and sugar-free diets, nearly half saw their symptoms disappear, one study found. Although the FDA requires companies to put a warning label on products that “may result in a daily consumption of 50 grams of sorbitol,” experts note that as little as 10 grams can trigger stomach trouble. Sorbitol can add up quickly: One piece of sugar-free gum has about 1.25 grams, for instance.

Trim the fat.

You ate fried onion rings on Friday night, but now it’s Saturday afternoon and you swear they’re still hanging out in your belly. It’s possible: High-fat foods delay the emptying of the stomach, which may lead to bloating and an overall feeling of fullness. A study in Australia found a direct correlation between bloating and the amount of fat in women’s diets. “I’ve seen many women who assumed they were lactose intolerant because they felt bloated after eating a bowl of ice cream; it turned out it wasn’t the milk but the fat that was the culprit,” Kirkpatrick says. Don’t eliminate fat: “Foods rich in heart-healthy fats, such as avocados, olive oil, and nuts, are actually low-gas producing,” Dr. Gerbstadt says. “The key is to focus on these good fats and pair them with lean protein, such as chicken or fish, which aids in their digestion.”’

Eat broccoli every day.

It sounds counterintuitive, but regularly eating foods that are likely to cause gas, like beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, and onions, helps your body adjust and learn to break them down efficiently. “I’ve seen women run into problems when they eat these foods infrequently, say once a week,” Kirkpatrick says. “Their digestive tract isn’t used to them, so they produce a ton of extra gas and bloating.”

Slow down.

“A lot of my clients are busy working moms who are eating food either in their car orwalking to the office,” says Jeannie Gazzaniga-Moloo, PhD, RD, spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association. “The problem with eating on the go is that you take big bites of food and don’t chew properly, so you end up swallowing a tremendous amount of air.” Her advice: Take 15 to 20 minutes to eat each meal — yes, even if you’re munching on the run. “Take a deep breath after each bite and chew with your mouth closed. This forces you to breathe through your nose, which relaxes and slows you down.” While you’re at it, if you’re sipping on the go, opt for a cup, not a straw: The latter promotes ingestion of gas.

Choose supplements carefully.

If you take a calcium supplement, know which compound is in it. One that contains calcium carbonate, like Tums or Os-Cal, is more likely to cause gas and bloating because it’s harder for your stomach to break down than one with calcium citrate, such as Citracal, according to the National Institutes of Health. Either way, taking a supplement with an acidic drink, such as orange or grapefruit juice, will help you absorb calcium. Many women also experience bloating if they use an omega-3 supplement, Gazzaniga-Moloo says. “Put it in the refrig­erator and have it cold; this seems to help reduce the burping and bloating that often come with taking such a supplement,” she says.

Cut back on the sweet stuff.

Fructose, the simple sugar found in syrup, honey, and soft drinks, may be the source of some of your tummy troubles: Three out of four people with unexplained GI symptoms, such as bloating, had fructose intolerance, according to a University of Iowa study. Like lactose intolerance, this condition can be diagnosed with a simple breath test. The good news: Being fructose intolerant doesn’t mean you have to swear off this healthy, sweet diet staple. “Most people are fine with actual fruit, especially if they spread their servings throughout the day, but you may need to steer clear of processed foods or soft drinks made with high-fructose corn syrup, like sweetened drinks or soft drinks,” Dr. Saito says. Juice may also trigger a reaction, since it’s more concentrated.

Get checked for allergies.

If your bloating is accompanied by nasal congestion, allergies may be the surprising reason. “When your nose is stuffed up, you end up primarily breathing through your mouth, which means you swallow a lot of air, which could cause bloating,” Dr. Saito says.

Be takeout savvy.

“Steamed veggie plates seem like a smart option if you’re ordering Chinese food, but if you’re prone to bloating, you should realize that many of the vegetables, like bok choy, can produce tons of gas,” says Jackie Keller, a celebrity nutritionist in Los Angeles.

Skip the salt.

You’ve heard it before, and we’ll say it again: Salt causes your body to retain fluid. That’s good news if you’re training for a marathon. Bad news if you’re trying to squeeze into a new dress for your friend’s wedding. The biggest culprit? “Sauces and salad dressings,” Keller says, “especially at restaurants.” To play it safe, order dressings and sauces on the side, or season lightly with olive oil and vinegar.

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There are plenty of muscle myths out there. Here are five of the most common ones, and the truth behind the fiction:

1. Muscle will turn to fat if you stop exercising.

This muscle myth has been around for a long time. The truth is that muscle and fat are two different types of tissue, so one can’t convert to the other.

The reason why this myth persists is because many of us have seen muscular people who, once they stop exercising, become fat. But the reason why they become fat isn’t because their muscle has turned into fat, it’s because they have stopped working out but have continued to consume the same number of calories as when they were working out. So they end up losing lean muscle mass because they are no longer exercising, and they end up gaining body fat because they are consuming more calories than their new sedentary bodies need.

2. Muscle weighs more than fat.

This is another muscle myth that’s been around for a long time. The truth is that muscle does not weigh more than fat – one pound of muscle and one pound of fat both weigh one pound.

But muscle is more dense than fat, which means that one pound of muscle takes up less space than one pound of fat. This is the reason why you can have two people who are both the same height and weight, but the one with more muscle and less body fat will look leaner than the one with more body fat and less muscle.

3. Muscle loss is inevitable as you get older.

Muscle loss is not the normal result of aging, it’s primarily the result of a sedentary lifestyle. If you don’t use your muscles they waste away. Once the average sedentary person reaches age 65, they will have lost up to 40% of their lean muscle mass compared to when they were young adults.

Multiple studies have shown that older people respond very well to weight lifting and are able to build lean muscle mass very effectively. Even people in nursing homes have been able to increase lean muscle mass when put on an appropriate weight lifting program.

4. Women will develop big, bulky muscles if they lift weights.

The reality is that most women don’t have enough of the hormone testosterone (a key hormone for building muscle) to develop big, bulky muscles. Without using steroids to unnaturally alter their testosterone levels, it’s not possible for most women to develop big, bulky muscles.

It’s important for women to realize that lifting weights will not give them a big, bulky body, but instead it will give them a strong, firm, toned body.

5. Muscle has no effect on fat loss.

Actually, building more lean muscle mass is one of the keys to fat loss. This is because muscle is metabolically active tissue, which means that the more lean muscle mass you have the higher your metabolism will be. The higher your metabolism, the more calories your body burns to maintain itself. The more calories your body burns to maintain itself, the more body fat you lose.

In conclusion, now that these common muscle myths have been dispelled, make sure that weight lifting – the best way to build and maintain lean muscle mass – is a part of your fitness program.

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WTH! How does this happen!?! A Russian woman died from a heart attack brought on by the shock of waking up at her own funeral. (yeh, that would do it for me lol!)

49 year old Fagilyu Mukhametzyanov was mistakenly pronounced dead by doctors, but she woke up later in a coffin surrounded by crying relatives. She started screaming after realizing she was about to be buried alive.

Mukhametzyanov was rushed back to the hospital where she was declared dead AGAIN, but this time for real. Her husband, Fagili Mukhametzyanov, was terrified saying, “Her eyes fluttered and we immediately rushed her back to the hospital but she only lived for another 12 minutes.”

He has plans to sue the hospital. “I am very angry and want answers. She wasn’t dead when they said she was and they could have saved her.” A spokesman at the hospital said officials were investigating. I bet they are…

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I did this kickboxing workout just now and it kicked my butt. I have gotten so uncoordinated! I’m going to start incorporating these kinds of workouts into my routine. I think running and elliptical isn’t challenging me enough. Variety is key. 

If anyone else knows where I can get kickboxing routines online please let me know! 

Now time to shower…maybe get some coffee and take my midterm. 

Scientific American: Fat Substitutes May Make You Fatter: I gave up on the dream of olestra fried...

Drink your salad. A quick guide to juice cleansing
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Please don’t track that as healthy, newsflash, it’s the farthest thing from it. 


days til I reach my UGW
to find out how much time it will take to realistically get to your UGW, go to sparkpeople.com  , set up an account and they’ll help you figure it out! If you lose weight in a realistic amount of time you’ll be healthier and maintain the weight loss.

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Infographic: Doctors on Drugs

Mono eating - the practice of eating one particular food for an entire meal, in sufficient quantity to produce satiation until the next meal.

This can be seen in nature. Animals usually eat one food, and one food only, until they’re full. There are no “recipes” containing 5+ ingredients in nature.

Benefits:

  • Optimal digestion, absorption, and assimilation
  • Better able to recognize when you are satiated
  • Enhances your senses, so that you’re able to pick up specific tastes in your food
  • Helps you avoid addiction to stimulation and overeating
  • Doesn’t leave you tired and dull, instead: Awake, Clear head!
  • Simplicity. Preparation is as easy as cutting a watermelon in half and eating it with a fork.

Examples:

  • 4 Bananas (480 calories)
  • 3 Mangos (390 calories)
  • 1/4 of a Watermelon (340 calories)

It might take some time for your stomach to adjust to you eating such large amounts of food, since we are generally used to eating concentrated, high-calorie meals. This is where blending is a huge help. For example, I usually fix up some Banana Milk.. one of my favorite Mono-Meals. Be sure to “chew your smoothie” so that you get some saliva in with the food, and drink it slowly.



One of my faves to start with!



Oranges make me happy. 

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Cheating today like a badass with all the extra fruit. 

Breakfast: Vega Superfood Pudding, Strawberry, 1/4 of a Grapefruit

Snack: Watermelon, Peanuts

Lunch: PB&J Sandwich (only 200 cals! Soo happy :D)

Snack/2nd Lunch: Bean Burrito at some place my friend took us to. It was seriously amazing because, they make all of the food there themselves. You can really tell the difference!

Dinner: 1 Tsp Balsalmic, 1 Tsp Olive Oil, Tuscan Spices, 1/2 Mini Whole Wheat Bagel, Collard Greens, Tofu, Carrots, Red Bell Pepper, Celery, Cauliflower

Dessert: 3 Strawberries, 1 Apple, Some Chunks Pineapple

I’ve always had body issues. They stemmed from my parents constantly trying to push me into diets and telling me that I needed to lose weight. They don’t do it so much anymore. The reason I’m bringing this up is because yesterday I realized something: my mom also has body issues. I don’t know why this never occurred to me before. I was weighing myself for weigh in Wednesday and she was telling me how I should be exercising and eating right. This is when I started to get annoyed with her. She told me that she didn’t want me to get mad at her because she knows how I feels. 

I’ve always been fat. Your father has always been skinny. I understand the struggle. I know what people think of us.

Then we both weighed ourselves, and we’re literally less than a pound apart. I never thought that my mother, a strong, independent woman, would have body issues. For all these years, I thought my parents were being highly critical. I guess they care.

(Daily Mail Reporter By MARK DUELL) — An abnormal growth of blood vessels on her left eye could have blinded her. But Christian couple Timothy and Rebecca Wyland relied on faith healing instead of taking infant daughter Alayna to a doctor.

Couple Timothy and Rebecca Wyland, members Oregon City congregation the Followers of Christ

Couple Timothy and Rebecca Wyland, members Oregon City congregation the Followers of Christ, relied on faith healing instead of taking infant daughter Alayna to a doctor

Her condition has now improved under state-ordered medical care but her parents have been convicted in Oregon of felony criminal mistreatment.

Alayna was born in December 2009 and developed the blood vessels that covered her left eye and threatened her vision.

But her parents belong to unorthodox Oregon City congregation the Followers of Christ, which relies on faith healing.

So rather than taking their daughter to a doctor, they relied on prayer, anointing her with oil and laying hands on her.

Clackamas County sheriff’s deputy Emile Burley testified in May that he made a child welfare check at the family home in June 2010, and instantly noticed a ‘large bulging area’ on Alayna’s left eye.

It was ‘the size of a golf ball, maybe a little larger’, he said - and photos shown in court suggest at one point that it was as big as a baseball.

Her parents said in another hearing last July they wouldn’t have willingly taken her to a doctor because it would violate their religious beliefs.

Around 20 supporters from their church were in court to hear the verdict, made by the jury in an hour, and sentencing was set for June 24.

Two other couples from the same church whose children died from untreated ailments have been prosecuted in the last two years.

Jeff and Marci Beagley got 16 months in jail after their son Neil, 16, died of complications from an untreated urinary tract blockage.

The Beagleys’ daughter’s husband, Carl Brent Worthington, was jailed for 60 days over the death of his young girl Ava, who had bronchial pneumonia and a blood infection.

They are expected to receive probation or some jail time, although the maximum jail sentence for first-degree criminal mistreatment is five years.

But the Wylands were the victims of inflexible bureaucrats and religious persecution because of their faith-healing beliefs, Mark Cogan, defending, said.

They were loving parents who fully cooperated with court orders, taking the child to the doctor and giving her prescribed medication, defense lawyers added.

But this defense was just a smokescreen, Christine Landers, prosecuting, said.

The couple had more than six months to seek medical attention before the state intervened but they did not because of their faith, she said.

The Wylands are the third couple from the same church to have been prosecuted by Clackamas County in just two years.

The Followers of Christ was founded in the 1890s in Kansas but moved to Oregon City in the 1940s.

The devout followers firmly believe that the power of prayer and the laying on of hands - where ministers lay their hands on believers while praying - can cure illnesses.

It’s thought that some followers secretly visit traditional doctors - but if found out, they are likely to find themselves ostracized.

5 Best Natural Sources of Calcium for Healthy Bones:

Collard Greens.  Leafy green vegetables are one of the most healthful sources of calcium and magnesium.  One cup of boiled collards contains a whopping 358 milligrams.  Kale, broccoli, Swiss chard, bok choy and turnip greens are full of calcium, too.  The one exception is spinach, which has a high concentration of oxalate, making it difficult for the body to absorb calcium. 

Baked beans.  Beans in general are a great source of calcium, as well as a hearty non-animal protein.  One serving of baked beans contains over 100 milligrams of calcium.  Navy beans, white beans and garbanzos are also full of calcium and magnesium, as are soybean products like tofu.

Oatmeal. Surprisingly, two packets of instant oatmeal contains between 100-150 mg of calcium, and more magnesium than a cup of collard greens.  Quinoa is another calcium-rich grain.  Try either for a healthy breakfast.

Sesame seeds.  Just one tablespoon of sesame seeds contains about 88 milligrams of calcium, and about a third of the daily value for magnesium. Make sure to buy the unhulled kind, though, as it’s the seed’s hull (outer shell) that contains most of the nutrients.  Try grinding them up like flax seeds and adding to breakfast cereal or soups and salads.

Almonds.  Almonds are a nutritional powerhouse, providing a dense source of protein and fiber, along with calcium and other minerals necessary for building strong bones.  Just one serving has 750 milligrams of calcium.  Almonds, plain or mixed with dried fruit, make great snacks by themselves, or try replacing your jar of peanut butter with nutrient-rich almond butter.

This pretty infographic brings to light the profitable, and sometimes shady, relationship between pharmaceutical companies and doctors.

Doctors on Drugs

The Simpsons on Your Conscience

On 11/6/11..my maid fell from steelless stain strais.Just in my head i know i’ll be the one who in charge to cook,to clean everything at the kitchen.But i like doing this work. Dishes,cook,clean all the table and everything as people know.To me it’s also an exercise,since i’m a diabetic.I prefer doing things like this than jogging.

The reason why is cause i feel tired fast than normal people does..so it’s no problem to me to do something healthy for myself,by doing this work.Moreover i faced a serious problem with myself..like eating disorder,bulimia and pre-anorexia (i call this cause ever face it nearly a month!).My body just like a stick..from my friends and family viewed.But i never think like that.

So..i don’t mind what work that involve sweating,i’ll be doing it with happy feeling,work hard feeling..haha.And it’s also for myself,my diabetes.Well,replacing my maid position is not bad at all,right..? I love it ;)

Stop in here for while..healthy thing..my sleeping time still worst!



Practicing forearm stands in my hallway before I go to the gym.

I know I don’t look like some of the pictures I post, but I’m a work in progress, and I’m pretty happy with how things are going!

last night i ran 3 miles and walked 1 mile.  it felt good! my local trail kinda sucks because it’s so hilly.  but i guess it’ll only help me for xc!  

i’m putting an honest effort into trying to eat healthier.  i’ve been trying to add whole grains and fruits and veggies where i can and avoiding processed foods and sodas.  plus eating in moderation; i tend to over eat…

i have the thinnest arms, so i really want to work on upper-body strength.  i’ll do that along with some more plyo.

  • 15 push-ups
  • 2 x 25 sit-ups
  • 3 x my plyo routine
  • weights… (i need to get some heavier ones!)

I’ve always been the chubby kid.

Growing up I had to get clothes in the “husky” section.

I never liked sports or sweating for that matter.

Although I’m heavy, I really don’t eat terribly… I tend to eat very healthy, I don’t binge or over-indulge. I hate chocolate and don’t have sweets or junk food in my house.

I think most of my weight issues stem from the fact that I live a very sedentary life. I work in front of a computer 8-10 hours per day. Even though I don’t own a car most of my life revolves around a small 4-5 mile radius of downtown Chicago that I usually bus, train, or taxi around. I’ll walk if it’s not too far.

I’ve had gym memberships. My first was when I was 22 or 23. It took me about a year to work up the courage to go and join but I finally did it. I went in, took the tour, signed the contract, and got my membership card. A year later I had spent about $700 for a membership I never used once.

Every once in awhile I dieted. I did South Beach for awhile. Then there was the time I only ate chicken and potatoes. Thankfully, the idea of Jenny Craig or Nutri-System never seemed to pique my interest. 

I moved to Chicago in 2007 and decided it was time to get serious. So, I joined another gym. This membership did get some moderate use. I signed up for some personal training sessions and met a great trainer. I saw some results but quickly the cost of keeping a trainer [and motivation] fizzled.

A year later, I decided to get serious… again. This time, I joined a gym that was less than a block from where I worked and I again hired a trainer. Over the course of a few months I lost about 30 pounds, went down 2 pant sizes, 1 shirt size and began to really feel good about myself and the routine I got myself into. However, some life circumstances cast a shadow over the progress and a few months later I was gaining the weight back.

The following year I did manage to get ANOTHER gym membership. This gym was embarrassingly close to my house, like less than 500 feet. However, my low sense of self-esteem and lack of courage and determination only got me to that gym twice. Again, another year’s gym membership down the drain.

Then, in the past year, I’ve made some dramatic changes in my life. I’ve changed jobs, moved to a different neighborhood, having a much better living situation, and personally I’ve made some choices and decisions that have helped me become a healthier person, emotionally and spiritually.

I knew the only thing missing at this point was my physical health.

Last October I got sick with mono, but it wasn’t just one of those cases that lasts a few weeks and is gone — this one stuck with me. I lost energy, was fatigued, and with the grey and dark winter days grew depressed.

My eating habits started to go downhill… living in the middle of a neighborhood filled with restaurants with fast and convenient delivery, I soon rarely left the house for anything. 

Then, in May of this year, I got very sick. I was having persistent fevers and night sweats along with chills. Repeated visits to the doctor and countless tests yielded no results and after a couple of weeks I was admitted to the hospital. I’ve never been so scared in my life. Words like “cancer” and other serious illnesses were being discussed as possible culprits. Thankfully, it was nothing serious… just a bad combo of a viral infection and mono. Other than that, I was given a clean bill of health. My heart, blood pressure, and other vital signs were all normal.

Those few days and that entire experience really got me thinking about my life and my health. 

For the greater part of my life I’ve been overweight and unhappy with myself. I’ve lacked the confidence and will-power to do something to change it. I’ve had moments where there’s been a spark of motivation but it’s quickly faded. I’ve taken some steps to better myself but they’ve not led anywhere. 

And here I sit, 28 years old and nearing my last year of my 20s. I’ve had an experience that almost made me think my life was over… [I literally wrote an “if anything happens to me…” email] and now I know it’s not. I’ve been given another chance and an opportunity to do something. 

So I’m going to.

My goal is to spend these last days of 28 preparing to live the last year of my 20s in good health, in good shape, and to be a healthier, happy person. I want to lose weight but more than that, gain confidence and the willpower to be active and be healthy.

Being raised in a Christian home I know that our bodies are a gift and a dwelling place of God’s Spirit. I want to take care of mine and be the best I can be, stewarding the gift God has given me of good health.

So, the day after being discharged from the hospital I knew I needed to make some changes and thus, this journey began. 

After being discharged from the hospital, I knew I needed to make some dramatic changes in my life for the betterment of myself and my health. I knew a diet wouldn’t work. This needed to be a lifestyle change. 

I spent most of my first day home reading articles online about weight loss, getting fit, and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

I decided I needed to make commitments to myself and so I wrote up my health commitments. I posted a copy of these on my refrigerator and keep a copy in my wallet. I read and review them nearly every day as a reminder to myself of the changes I’m committing to embrace.

Here they are…

1 - Eat 3 healthy meals per day no later than 7:30 PM.

  • I never eat breakfast, which I know is terrible. So this commitment was huge to get me in the habit of eating 3 meals per day.
  • Living a chaotic life in the city, my dinnertime hours can range anywhere from 7-9:30 PM. That has to change. I need not eat big meals so late and so close to bedtime. This one will be hard but necessary.

2 - Eat healthy foods and maintain and online food journal.

  • I’ve made a commitment to not eat any processed foods or foods with white flour, sugar, or any starches.
  • I want to mainly eat fresh [and if available, organic] fruits, vegetables, and lean meats.
  • Keeping an online journal, for me, has been very helpful. I love MyFoodDiary.com.

3 - Drink at least 64 oz of water per day.

  • Most days I would drink very little water. I’d start the day with Starbucks, have a diet Coke at lunch, and maybe have water before dinner while waiting for a diet Coke or cocktail to arrive.
  • Now, I’m committing to becoming a water-drinking fool. No sports drinks, very little coffee, and if I need a boost drinking green tea.
  • I got a Camelback water bottle and LOVE it.

4 - Limit going out to eat and alcohol consumption.

  • This is huge for me. Most of my meals up to this point have been from eating out. Chiptole [which isn’t awful for you if you make the right decisions], Chinese take-out, you name it. I never cooked at home. That has to chane.
  • If I go out, I will commit to trying to keeping that for the weekends only and will commit to making the healthiest decisions possible.
  • Alcohol-wise, I want to avoid it altogether for the first 90 days of this process. After that [or if I break down between now and then], I only want to drink on weekends and keep it to lite beers and cocktails like vodka sodas. No dark beers or sugary cocktails.

5 - Exercise at least 1 hour per day, 6 times per week.

  • Again, a big commitment. 
  • I do have a gym membership now but without a trainer I only feel equipped enough to do cardio. But, I know if I want to lose weight I need to build muscle. Muscle burns fat.
  • After seeing the informercials and seeing some of my friends’ crazy results, I’ve purchased the Power90 in-home training program. It’s the step below P90X for beginners. I’m committing to doing the program for the next 90 days.
  • In addition to focused exercise, since it’s summer, I will commit to walking as much as possible to the various destinations that are a part of my weekly routine, trying to limit the amount of public transportation and taxis I take.

6 - Get at least 8 hours of sleep per night.

  • Admittedly, I’m a night owl and with distractions like technology and Netflix, I’m often prone to having a very late bedtime. That has to change. I know that in order to lose weight you need to get adequate amounts of sleep. 
  • So, my goal is to be in bed by 10:30 PM on weekdays and 12 AM on weekends, giving myself at least 8 hours of sleep per night.

7 - Give myself one “free day” per week.

  • With all of these dramatic changes, I know I’ll need a break. 
  • I’m going to commit to having one free day per week where I cut loose and don’t freak out over what food I eat.
  • I won’t go buck wild but I will treat myself appropriately trying to make healthy choice and decisions.

I’m choosing to make these commitments to myself so I can reach my goal weight by my 29th birthday, November 25, and live the last year of my 20s as the healthiest year of my life so far.



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Me/Vader/Roland


Vader/Sophie


Me/Vader/Sophie


This dog gets in every picture!

Time 31:10 Pace 10:02

My snack. I didnt build that or eat all that but yum. The big pretzel sticks are my fav

Lisa Simpson: My conscience is bothering me.
Homer Simpson: Your conscience? Lisa, don’t let that pushy little weinie tell you what to do.

P90X is battle of the wills…all of a sudden, my brain has a will, my legs have a will, my arms have a will. You gotta tell ‘em all WHO IS BOSS, and KEEP PRESSIN’ PLAY.  

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I hear people say all the time that they want to get in shape but they just don’t have the time or the money. To that i say: stop making excuses.
Exercise is free, and there are 24 useful hours in every day.

No one ever said that the only way to exercise is to join a gym. Why don’t you dance around the house once in a while? Park as far away as possible and walk to work? Take the stairs? Or if you have children play actively with them. Make excuses to move, rather than excuses not to. Watching TV at home? What’s stopping you from doing sit ups and squats in the add breaks? Only you are. Stop making those excuses and change your life.

I can 100% guarantee you that someone busier than you is out running right now, and someone poorer than you is out there making use of the parks and play equipment to build on their fitness. They know how much health matters, so they are making it a priority.

This being said, if there is a financial and time investment to be made it should be on your health and fitness. You’ll feel better, have a higher immunity (save $$$ on doctors’ appointments), have a better outlook on life, and you’ll notice you had more time than you thought.

I’ve had enough of excuses, I’m boycotting them. I’ll be busier, but ill achieve so much more. There’s really nothing to lose.

Today you can say you will do it tomorrow, but tell me: What’s wrong with today? Don’t say you’ve got no time because i don’t believe you.

 

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If your a serious athelete of any kind or you just like to be healthy, i strongly, strongly reccommend you drink coconut water. It keeps you hydrated like a mother.

(Peach and Mango flavor is the best)

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5. Berries

Most are loaded with fiber, every dieter’s best friend. The more fiber you eat — experts say that it’s best to get between 25 and 35 grams every day — the fewer calories you absorb from all the other stuff you put in your mouth. That’s because fiber traps food particles and shuttles them out of your system before they’re fully digested. Berries (and other fruits) are also high in antioxidants, which not only help protect you from chronic diseases like cancer but may also help you get more results from your workouts. “Antioxidants help improve blood flow, which can help muscles contract more efficiently,” says Dr. Katz.

Try for: At least half a cup daily, or about 30 calories’ worth. Don’t limit yourself to the usual suspects, like raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries. If you can find them, add boysenberries, gooseberries, and black currants to the mix for excitement.



I must say today was a great day filled with double games of basketball and workout. I’m soo exhausted and sore! But that’s a sign of progress. My hands are also sore! I even have bruises on my thumbs. That’s how intense our game was. Oh and I won too! Double the winning!

It feels good to work out and do something active. You know that feeling like you’ve overcome something? That’s exactly how I feel after a good workout. I just need to keep this going for the rest of the summer. If anyone is in for summer get-in-shape plan, we can do this together!

Anyways tonight I had dinner at my great-aunt’s house. If you love Vietnamese food, my family can surely hook you up. I’m serious. However I ate just little bit of everything. Trying to maintain a good diet is hard. Oh and I don’t officially start the Weight Watchers until the 20th. Waiting for my money to roll in so I can sign up for the promotional deal.

Well enough of my rant, time for me to ice my arms and legs! No pain, no gain is my little motto for this summer. Hope you all had a great Saturday!

They maybe extinct or endangered but this people have greater calling to help support people not only with there physical well being but this people are there to support even your mental, emotional needs. We have come long and far to even stop supporting the people who needs our voice. The people who find time to write what they eat and take notes of the reps and sets that they do inside the gym.

This people are unsung heroes of Tumblr world. They may not be Tumblr Famous but they are the rarest kind of bloggers. Its almost like finding a rare Pokemon. Im just amaze how the test of time kept us going to provide an inner circle of health giving advice some may give science other broscience while the rest just plain real person having same problems with weight management that everybody can relate today i salute you guys in this fight for health and acceptance THAT WE ARE BEAUTIFUL no matter what the weighing scale tells us!



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Women, Weight Training, and Osteoporosis

50 percent of women in the US will experience some type of bone loss over the age of

55. We all hear of osteoporosis, see the ads for medication on TV and see some older relatives and neighbors with the “ hunch back” that often comes with aging.  Up close osteoporosis is a painful, scary , debilitating and sometimes fatal disease. 35 percent of women who break a hip will die afterwards. Anorexics and people with severe vitamin D deficiencies can have bone loss.  Men can suffer from osteoporosis too.

 In most cases , we can all keep our bone density as we age. Bones can stay strong with just a little extra care. The best way to keep our bone density is to stay active. A sedentary life style is a huge contributor to bone loss. Resistance training is the best way to keep bones strong, proper nutrition can also help.

Resistance training is any type of activity that makes your muscles work against a fixed point of resistance. Yoga , Pilates , push ups , calisthenics  exercises with exercise bands and weight lifting are all resistance training and all help build bones.  Yoga and Pilates can be done every day, Weight training , calisthenics, and reistabands  exercises can be preformed 2-4 times a week.

Resistance training stimulates the bones. The tendons pull on your bones when you perform any kind of resistance training. This tells cells is your bones to produce more bone  cells there fore maintaining and rebuilding bone density. One can even rebuild weak bones with a doctor’s approval and some properly done resistance training. Make sure you have a doctor’s permission and go to a professional exercise instructor before taking on any type of exercise if you already have osteoporosis. If your bones are just starting to loose density get to the gym as soon as you can and start and exercise program.

Look for tips on nutrition, exercise and bone density all week on this blog.

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Hey guys, what can you use on your skin to get rid of marks??

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Just another simple blog. Just letting you know what I’m up to and a short discussion of the book i’m reading ‘Run Your Butt Off’.

Hope you’re all great! Now… F1 TIME!!!



Carb + protein snack :)

God, I waited long enough to tell you guys, huh? Sorry, I was pretty preoccupied this week. Anyway, here it is:

I’m training for a 10k this summer!

This is a big deal for me… i’m really excited about it. Not so much because I think it will be a huge challenge. I know I can already run over 4 miles, so adding the extra 2 miles+change won’t be really really difficult. 

Mainly I’m excited about it because it’s going to be a step closer towards some other big goals I have: one day running a half and full marathon. I’m so excited to become a better runner and to learn a lot!

I’m actually going to be training by myself… I looked for a training group, but I couldn’t find any! :( But I found a training schedule online, so I’m using that. It’s 8 weeks long and then the race will be in August. I, of course, will keep you guys updated every step of the way!!!

So it looks like from here on I’ll be taking record of every piece of food I put into my mouth. I’m fed up of having headaches ruin so many of my days. I’m almost in tears right now, only that crying makes it worse. It has taken twenty-six days of water fasting and nine days of returning to food for me to realize that my diet need some serious altering.

It doesn’t exactly make sense when you go twenty-six days with nothing but water and there’s no headache but as soon as you return to eating the severe headaches reappear. I started eating Saturday, had a headache on Monday, one on Wednesday, another Friday, yet another one yesterday, and now a major one on Sunday. Major as in where my right nostril burns and itches non-stop, my right eye is on fire and just wont stop running water, and it feels like liquid is draining from the right hemisphere of my brain, down my right ear, and then down the back of my neck. And it’s always on the right side.

Too often I get this discomfort, too rarely I don’t, and really and truly I don’t want to be sliding Excedrin down my throat for the rest of my life. So take this as starting tomorrow morning, I’ll be taking note of every single thing I consume, including the most accurate measurement of water in ounces.

Because I don’t deserve this…



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Pizza from unknown place for lunch. Broccoli, sundried tomatoes and cheese. It looks a little flat because of my healthy eating diet secret: squash your pizza with lots of tissue to soak up all the oil!!!

Who else does this??how else do you make your pizza relatively healthier?



Topped up on some fruit and other healthy groceries today!

Just because you tell your skin not to break out doesn’t mean it won’t. Likewise, just because you tell your body not to go into starvation mode doesn’t mean that it won’t… It’s a chemical imbalance thing; not something that you can control with your mind.

Use this tool to calculate if 1050 calories is enough for you based on your height, weight, and physical activity.

http://www.freedieting.com/tools/calorie_calculator.htm

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bring home fried chicken and strawberry pies. -____- but i WILL be strong!!!



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I’m gonna work hard to lose 30 lbs this summer. I wanna be able to enjoy life more and smile so follow me on my journey and cheer me on!

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Sleepiness makes fatty foods extra tempting

Exercise:

  • Bike: 1 hour. Throughout the day. I did about 15 minutes in the morning and 45 at night.
  • Chest Press: 3 sets at 37.5 lbs of 15 reps.
  • Rows: 3 sets. 2 at 50 lbs for 15 reps. 1 set of 62.5 lbs for 5 reps!
  • Stretching

Food:

  • Breakfast: Kashi go lean with a banana.
  • Lunch: Yogurtland froyo :D
  • Dinner: Stew… again.
  • Snacks: Beef jerky.

I feel like I almost didn’t eat enough calories today. It wasn’t terribly healthy :) I went realized I was pretty hungry when I went to bed but I was too tired to think much about it.

So the video said to drink lots of water before eating anything and before you start your day. 1 to 2 liters. Now I don’t know about you, but 2 liters is a looott and before I even drink that to get to breakfast it will be 3 in the afternoon.

So, I will drink a lot of water, maybe half a liter and start there, then take a vitamin or two and begin the day.

:)





A new report published by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) might make you re-think that “apple a day” — if it’s conventionally grown using pesticides.

Dirty Dozen 2011

  1. Apples
  2. Celery
  3. Strawberries
  4. Peaches
  5. Spinach
  6. Nectarines (imported)
  7. Grapes (imported)
  8. Sweet bell peppers
  9. Potatoes
  10. Blueberries (domestic)
  11. Lettuce
  12. Kale/collard greens

The “clean fifteen” are also included in the report - these are fruits and veggies with the lowest levels of pesticides so there’s no need to waste your money on organic versions. Some popular items include watermelon and avocado.

The EWG points out that if consumers simply chose their daily recommended five servings of fruit and vegetables from the least contaminated list over five from the dirty dozen, they would reduce the amount of pesticides ingested by 92% - without having to shell out extra money for organics.

Clean Fifteen 2011

  1. Onions
  2. Sweet corn
  3. Pineapples
  4. Avocado
  5. Asparagus
  6. Sweet peas
  7. Mangoes
  8. Eggplants
  9. Cantaloupe (domestic)
  10. Kiwi
  11. Cabbage
  12. Watermelon
  13. Sweet potatoes
  14. Grapefruit
  15. Mushrooms

Excerpt from The New “Dirty Dozen” List of Produce by Sarah B. Weir. See more from Green Picks Blog.

But it will be filled with cleaning, working out some, gymnastics and relaxing a little. Just no running! Gotta rest these legs after the race! For breakfast:

1/2 cup of Kashi and some hot chocolate (made with water)

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5 Things You Aren’t Using Olive Oil For… But Should Be!

We all know olive oil to be a simple ingredient which is used in kitchens every day all around the world. But are you aware of the health benefits that come along with this versatile product. It is common knowledge that olive oil is the best option and the healthiest oil when it comes to cooking; it contains no cholesterol and includes vitamins to help fight the battle against aging.

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Food

Breakfast: Muesli with Yogurt

Lunch: Strawberry Smash Boost Juice + Trail Mix

Dinner: Fruit Salad and some Blueberry Yogurt (I wasn’t really hungry after my traumatic plane journey- in shock!)

Exercise

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By Cari Nierenberg(MSNBC)

Feeling drowsier during the day because you didn’t catch enough ZZZs at night may make it easier for you to give in to temptation, suggests a preliminary study to be presented at the 2011 meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.

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When you don’t get the rest you need, “you might not have the ability to say no to that extra cookie or dessert,” points out Killgore, and you’re a little more likely to take in a few extra calories a day.

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This video is old and I look kinda gross but Listen to my songs please! I play baritone uke and write songs fit for any grunge fairy princess! Enjoy! 

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