Showing posts with label diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diet. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2013

Healthy Snacking: 101

Everyday, I get several emails from readers asking me about the specific types of snacks I ate while I was losing weight. I always reply with the same types of answers, but since this is such a hot topic for my fans, I figured I'd take it one step further, by providing you with a crash course in snacking. Welcome to Healthy Snacking: 101!

Get Real About Snacking
Like I always tell people, I didn't get to be 100 pounds overweight because I hate food... I got that way because food rocks! I love to eat, and I'm not shy about it. I've seen those sites that tell you to spend your days snacking on things like homemade oatmeal balls or lemon water, and I just don't find that to be realistic. Every snack featured on my list is simple to get your hands on, totally delicious, and designed to curb your cravings!

The Top 25

  1. Blueberries with a Dollop of Fat Free/Sugar Free Cool Whip
  2. Dark Chocolate
  3. Almonds
  4. Special K Cereal Bars
  5. Low Fat String Cheese
  6. A Bowl of Cereal – Sorry, but Sugary Cereals Don’t Count! Think Crispix or Corn Flakes!
  7. Hard boiled eggs
  8. Sliced Tomatoes with Sea Salt & Cracked Pepper
  9. Cranberry Juice
  10. Laughing Cow Cheese Wedges with Cucumbers
  11. Pretzel Sticks with Peanut Butter
  12. Heavenly & Healthy Everything Dip
  13. Sugar Free Jell-O
  14. Watermelon
  15. Animal Crackers
  16. Yogurt Coated Pretzels
  17. Yogurt Parfaits
  18. Low Fat Graham Crackers
  19. Fig Newtons
  20. Whole Wheat Toast with Sugar Free Jam
  21. Sugar Free Popsicles
  22. Blue Bunny Sweet Freedom Double Strawberry Ice Cream
  23. Fresh Fruit Sorbet
  24. Low Sodium Beef Jerky
  25. Sugar Free Lifesavers

By combining these snacks with a healthy workout routine and balanced meals, you'll be able to take your health to a whole new level! Happy Snacking! :)
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Monday, May 21, 2012

New Fitness & Exercise Programs By Beachbody

For my readers who have already completed the P90X or Insanity workout programs, I’d love to hear your personal success stories! Also, if you liked the program, I’ve got some super exciting news for you: Beachbody has a few new programs and fitness plans in the works.

That’s right, your body sculpting days are only beginning! The fitness geniuses at Beachbody are currently cooking up a few new surprises for you to enjoy: The Body Beast Workout, Ultimate Reset, and a P90X Certification Course.

The Body Beast Workout
While The Body Beast Workout is still in the works, I can’t wait to get my hands on it after I complete P90X and the Insanity workout programs. The Body Beast Workout is an intense workout plan that is specifically designed to build muscle and burn fat, so I can’t wait to try it out!


Sure, I don't want to look as bulk and intimidating as that ripped man in the advertisement, but I think having him as a motivator will definietly get me to where I want to be! 

I can only imagine what I will look and feel like after I complete P90X and Insanity, but picturing myself after also completing The Body Beast Workout just seems unreal. But, that’s the beauty of fitness inspiration: what once was deemed impossible is easily achievable with hard work, dedication, and motivation.


Ultimate Reset Program
If toning isn’t what you’re after, and you’re simply looking for a less intense way to improve your overall health, you’re going to love Beachbody’s Ultimate Reset program. This three week, exercise-free, program is designed to enhance the overall functioning of your body’s system, while helping you to shed a few unwanted pounds.
If you’re thinking this is like those other “diet programs” you’ve seen on unrealistic infomercials, or heard those annoying actresses talk about on the radio, think again. The Ultimate Reset program has nothing to do with a diet or quick weight loss; it does, however, have everything to do with putting yourself on the fast path to a healthy lifestyle. The Ultimate Reset program works with your body, rather than against it.

Don’t Forget To Take It Easy!
While I’d love to pretend that I am a fitness machine made of steel, I have to be honest: I am nothing more than an average woman with a lack of superhero powers. So, thinking that I can simply jump from one intense workout plan to the next is not at all realistic, and will only cause me to feel burnt out and grumpy.

I plan to avoid those feelings by implementing a smooth transition process as I graduate from the Insanity and P90X workout programs and move onto The Body Beast Workout. Even though I love the feeling that I get after a great workout, I know my limits, and you should too. It is so important to never push yourself and to always listen to your body when it is telling you that it has had enough.

Eat up!
For some reason, we get this wacky idea in our heads that working out and eating do not go together. Although I’ve been guilty of this in the past, I can’t stress enough just how terribly wrong and dangerous this is. Of course, I’m not saying you should hit the gym, and then cruise through the Taco Bell drive-thru, but it is essential to replenish your body with healthy foods, snacks, and water.
You're probably thinking this is totally unhealthy, right? Wrong!

Plus, healthy food doesn’t have to taste boring or flavorless; with a few simple modifications, you can re-create all of your unhealthy comfort food favorites while sparing your body of the additional calories, fat, and sodium. I’ve yet to find an unhealthy dish that I can’t re-create, so I know that you can do it too. But, if you need a little help, just let me know!
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

A Journey, Indeed

A Constant Struggle
I’ll never forget the day I started my first diet. I was nine years old, and weighing in at a plump 126 pounds. As I stepped on the scale at my pediatrician’s office and watched the scale reveal those horrifying numbers, I quietly dabbed my tears on the sleeve of my Tweety Bird sweatshirt. If someone would have told me then that I would struggle with my weight for the rest of my life, I wouldn’t have believed them.

Nonetheless, my weight struggles and body image issues followed me around my entire life. After several months of dieting and strict limitations by my parents, I lost a measly 11 pounds and reached 115 pounds; a size nearly 40 pounds heavier than all of my friends.

It was then that I realized that I would forever be different. Now, let’s not forget that I’m 5’9” (this, of course, was always my favorite excuse for why I weighed so much), so I'll always weigh more than those cute little petite girls that I’ve always wanted to look like.

As I entered middle school, I was still a bigger girl, but not nearly as big as the “fat” girls in my school. These poor girls were much bigger than I, and had serious self-esteem issues. I wonder if they knew that someone half their size was going through the same torment as they were? Probably not.

Even in my early years of high school, I was bigger, but still a cute girl. I wore about a size 13 and “large” shirt size, so I could still squeeze my way into the trendy junior fashions.

Losing Control
It wasn’t until the summer between my junior and senior year of high school that things took a turn for the worse. During that summer, I gained about 30 pounds, putting me at 210 pounds. Think that’s bad? Just wait, it gets worse. As my senior year continued, I packed on an unsettling amount of weight.

At my high school graduation ceremony, I crossed the stage at 251 pounds, and honestly believed that I looked good. It wasn’t until a month and a half later that I woke up and faced reality.

One afternoon, I was walking to my bedroom at my parent’s house, and caught a glimpse of my body in the bathroom mirror. It was then that I finally saw myself, or whoever that giant girl was. I was shocked. I locked myself in my bedroom, and cried myself to sleep at 5:30 p.m.

The next day, I decided it was time to transform myself. I started an intense diet and exercise program that would yield me unbelievable results. In only 45 short days, I dropped 40 pounds, and started my first day of college at 211 pounds.

Throughout college, I gained and lost steadily; my weight ranged anywhere from 211 pounds to 175 pounds. Upon graduating from college, I was 195 pounds and ranging between a size 14 and 16. 

Where I'm at Now
Now, nearly three years later, I am 100 pounds lighter and wearing a size 6, but still not satisfied with my body image. I know what you’re thinking, what more do I want, right? Yeah, I often think the same thing. I wish it was that easy to see the progress I’ve made, but I suffer from a psychological condition called Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD).

This condition is very prominent among those with eating disorders, as well as young people whose bodies undergo a total transformation. With this condition, you only see the way you really look, sometimes. Other times, I look in the mirror and see that sweaty, 18 year old, 251 pound girl.

However, with regular reassurance exercises, I’ve managed to live a healthy, normal life with this condition. Although BDD sometimes gets the best of me, I usually feel back to normal the next day. In a way, I hate BDD, but in another way, I love it; it’s almost like a really annoying trophy of the success I’ve made.

Now What?
Now that I’ve gotten my weight to a healthy place, I’ve been focusing heavily on exercise and nutrition. I work out about 4 times per week, and cook healthy recipes that I spend hours searching for on Pintrest, and pin to my Nutrish & Delish board. You can view all of my favorite recipes and workouts that actually work right here on my blog!

My goal for you, and myself, is to live each day to the fullest. By getting your mind and body in the right place, you can do just that.
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