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Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Quick Tips for Weight Loss


 Hey guys!

Last Fall, I gained some weight during an intense online Biology class.  When I say intense, I mean INTENSE!!  I had no time to exercise, I ate quick & easy (aka unhealthy) meals, and I barely slept.  For 8 weeks! I'm not even sure how I survived.  When I finally recovered my wits after class ended, I tried to lose the weight.  I struggled.  And I struggled.  And I struggled.  I was making things too complicated.  I made a few changes and the weight started falling off.  What to know what I did??


Eat simply - don't over-complicate your meals.  Stick to clean, natural, whole foods.  Avoid artificial ingredients, chemicals, and additives.  IF you have to eat some processed, prepackaged food (and now-a-days who can avoid it 100% of the time?) make sure it has as few ingredients as possible.  If you don't know what an ingredient is, don't eat it!  We like to plan meals around several staple items and fresh produce.  Beans, grains, quinoa, amaranth, romaine, kale, apples, and bananas (with some random fruits and veggies thrown in for variety).  Lunch and dinner are often one of several salads I try to eat weekly.

Walk 250-500 steps an hour - that's 3,000 to 6,000 steps over 12 hours.  It's only a few minutes of walking each hour.  Adding these steps is especially important if you sit at a desk all day.  Walk at your desk.  Walk while you sit.  Do whatever it takes to move your body.  I've read it takes 20-30 steps to burn a single calorie.  That's an extra 150 to 300 calories extra you are burning.  Not only are you burning extra calories, you are also keeping your metabolism working all day.

Eat a little less than a serving size - whatever a serving size is for what you are eating, eat a few bites less.  If it's 15 almonds, eat 13.  1 cup of grapes, eat 9/10 of a cup.  When you eat slightly less, your body is still satisfied, but you've saved some calories.  You have to have a deficit of 3500 calories to lose 1 pound.  Eating a little less can add up those deficit calories quickly.  If you are counting calories, enter the full serving amount of calories to "trick" yourself into eating less.

Burn 500-1000 calories more than you consume - Knowing how many calories to eat is confusing.  Overly limiting your calories is frustrating.  Going over your calorie goal causes guilt.  I mentioned earlier it takes a deficit of 3500 calories to lose 1 pound.  That's a deficit of 500 calories a day for a 1 pound weight loss a week, or 1000 calories for 2 pounds.  Instead of stressing about how many calories to eat a day, aim to burn an extra 1000 calories.  Make sure to take into account your basal metabolic rate (how many calories your body burns just to survive doing nothing) and exercise.  And don't forget to make those calories come from healthy and clean foods!!!

Once a week push yourself past your limits - Our bodies are masters at adapting.  They become "used to" our workouts and don't have to work as hard.  Don't believe me?  Look into the Principle of Overload and the Principle of Diminishing Returns.  Basically, we need to do more than our muscles can handle and after time, our benefits lessen.  Not cool, right?   So at least once a week, we need to push ourselves past what we think we can handle.  Now, I don't mean doing so much you hurt yourself.  Nor do I mean make it so hard you get frustrated and give up.  But, do a little bit more.  You normally walk for 30 minutes - do 35 instead.  You normally lift 50 pounds - try 55.  You run at 5.0 mph - try 5.2.  Or maybe you only like to do one type of workout.  You like Pilates - try Zumba.  You strictly weight lift - try crossfit.  Whatever it is, just push your body out of it's comfort zone!

If you give my tips a try, I'd love to hear about your results.  And as always, you have any questions or need more ideas, send me a message.  I'd love to hear from you.  Now, don't forget....


Friday, July 10, 2015

Disappointments & How to Dream Big

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Some people call me impatient and pessimistic.  I call myself a realistic big dreamer.  Oxymoron?  Maybe.  But, I've dealt with a lot of disappointment in my life...most of it my own fault.  Unfortunately, I am own of those people who unconsciously expects results right away.  I'll eat right and workout for a day and be a bit disappointed when the scale doesn't move a bit the next day.  Luckily, I recently had a breakthrough in my mindset.  Do you also expect results to soon?



Think about this...when you cut your finger, does it heal immediately because you put Neosporin on it once?  When you have a cold, are you cured after taking DayQuil once?  No!! your body needs time and continual care to heal.

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The same applies to weight loss.  It takes more than a day, week, or a month to heal your body and lose weight/gain muscle/increase stamina.  Remember the saying....Rome wasn't built in a day?  Same thing applies to your body.  When your expectations are realistic, you decrease your mental strain and allow your body to do its thing.









BUT, at the same time....you do still need to dream big.  I know, I know!  Basically, the opposite of what I just said.  However, without goals and dreams we never change.  We get stuck.  Stagnant.  So keep dreaming.  Hell, dream BIG! But, keep your timeline expectations realistic.  Don't expect to make 1 million dollars by tomorrow, start a profitable business in day, or lose 20 pounds in a week.  Work hard toward your goal everyday.  And you will see the results you want!

Monday, April 20, 2015

What is your passion??

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What is your passion?  Have you found it yet?  The longer I'm on this journey to health and happiness, the more I question what I want to do.  I know I was put on this Earth to help others, but that can take so many directions.  Here's what I've considered so far....

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A surgeon.  When I was quite a bit younger (18ish), I decided I wanted to be a surgeon.  I have a knack for medical knowledge.  I've always been incredibly interested in the medical world.  I helped a few people in college and had the medical staff say I'd be great in the medicine field.  But, time slipped away and life got in the way.  Too much time passed before I went back to college.  By the time I was ready, I was too old to become a surgeon.  I mean, who wants to finally get established at 40?  Not me!  So my next decision was.....

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Nursing.  I figured this would be a great way to stay in the medical field, but not require quite as much schooling.  Besides, we all know it's the nurses who are the bad asses in the medical field. They know way more than doctors do, right?  But, I've become disillusioned with Western medicine.  It just doesn't appeal to me the way it used to.  Now, I'm still interested in medicine and helping others, just not the Western way.

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So, I've been learning about Eastern, holistic, and natural medicine.  Then, there is my interest in fitness and nutrition.  So this is where I'm stuck.  I want to make a difference in the world.  I want to inspire others to be their best self.  So do I stick with the medical aspect?  Or the health aspect?  Do I go back to school? Or start my own business?  Do I become a medical professional?  Or a health coach?

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I've been doing a lot of research...webinars with health coaches, reading ebooks and library books meditation on manifesting and soul searching.  Still clueless!  Then there is that voice in the back of my mind.  Her name is Helga (something I learned about in Wildly Alive Weight Loss).  She is the scared part of me that holds me back and criticizes me constantly.  She tells me..."Don't you have to have your own health and life together before you could help, coach, mentor anyone??"  And yeah, that scares me.  I'm still growing, learning, and bettering myself.  I'm not perfect.  I'm human.  But, wouldn't that make me more relatable?
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Recently, several of my mentors have blogged, posted, emailed about the personal struggles they are going through.  I didn't think..."Wow! Who the hell are they to tell me what to do when they are going through xyz?"  I thought..."Wow!  They are just like me!  They struggle too!  I can do this!!!"  So, I guess the point with all this is to just know there is someone out there who has been through it before.  To know they got through it, and so can you!  To see someone struggle, but still love life and find a way to deal.  I want to be that person.  I want to share my struggle with weight, health, food, love, life....and let you know that is all still ok!!  Life is wonderful, even with the struggle!!!

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So here's to my struggle to figure out what I want to do when I grow up.  Want to share the story of finding your passion....please comment away!!