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Diet and Exercise 2011: Better Than This.

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Anyhow, dealing with a bunch of things but plugging my way through... diets suck though... I'd say that much... I want tacos so bad right now. Time to right the ship that is my life. I deserve it.

You know tacos are not bad for you, right? Taco Bell is, and most tacos that are sold in fast and semi fast food joints can be really bad for you.

But if YOU know how to make them right, they can be very good for you. Very. Known sources of all ingredients, including the corn tortilla- you'll be in very good shape.
 
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Ok. Thinking of trying the Whole30 and also, since they keep recommending it, am looking into CrossFit. Anyone here from MA do CrossFit, and if so, where do you go/what's it like/cost much/etc?
 
Re: Diet and Exercise 2011: Better Than This.

Anyhow, dealing with a bunch of things but plugging my way through... diets suck though... I'd say that much... I want tacos so bad right now. Time to right the ship that is my life. I deserve it.

You know tacos are not bad for you, right? Taco Bell is, and most tacos that are sold in fast and semi fast food joints can be really bad for you.

But if YOU know how to make them right, they can be very good for you. Very. Known sources of all ingredients, including the corn tortilla- you'll be in very good shape.

What he said. Lean ground meat (ground turkey when prepared right is a great lean substitute for ground beef) or beans, go easy on or omit the cheese, load on veggies, and add some fresh salsa. That's a solid gold taco right there.
 
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What he said. Lean ground meat (ground turkey when prepared right is a great lean substitute for ground beef) or beans, go easy on or omit the cheese, load on veggies, and add some fresh salsa. That's a solid gold taco right there.

Heck, fish tacos would rock, too.

I know what you are thinking- wrong thread. :)

If you've ever had ceviche, you would know that wrapping that up in a well made corn tortilla would rock the house. On top of being very good for you.

And I don't like fish.
 
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Heck, fish tacos would rock, too.

I know what you are thinking- wrong thread. :)

If you've ever had ceviche, you would know that wrapping that up in a well made corn tortilla would rock the house. On top of being very good for you.

And I don't like fish.

+1

I like to season and grill/pan sear some mahi or tilapia, break it up, and toss it in a corn tortilla with tomatoes, red onions, jalapeno, cilantro and slice of avocado. Replace the avocado with salsa if you're really concerned about the calories. NOM. Might have to make those this weekend.
 
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But you did it!!! It was pretty warm on sunday, I was going to try to trek into the city, but New Orleans really wore me out (I slept 15 hours saturday and woke up at noon on sunday)! Someday we shall actually meet!
You're right, it was hot. It was 70+ outside, and while it was a great day for a picnic, not a great day for running. And one day, we will meet! :)

What he said. Lean ground meat (ground turkey when prepared right is a great lean substitute for ground beef) or beans, go easy on or omit the cheese, load on veggies, and add some fresh salsa. That's a solid gold taco right there.
Shredded chicken would work too.

So I started keeping a new food journal. Instead of obsessively weighing and measuring everything, counting calories, and freaking out over what I've eaten, I'm simply writing down what I ate and my emotions while eating. Not even a week in, and I'm discovering it's stress or compulsion that's making me eat...
 
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Two words for this: Ice. Cream. I love it, but it has started to not love me back. I've tried ignoring it and splurging, but I really, really wind up regretting it. The only dairy I eat much anymore is Greek yogurt (love it, and as I'm not much of a meat eater this is how I get the majority of my protein) and a small amount of cheese here and there. Cheese doesn't bother me in small amounts, and yogurt doesn't at all, but anything else dairy based? Forget it.
I hear yea, now that I don't eat dairy if I have real ice cream once in a while I feel it almost immediately. My sinuses become a complete train wreck and a break out in zits. If that aint a food allergy I don't know what is. I haven't experimented with cheeses or yogurt yet but once I finish this whole 30 I will. I am hoping I can at least have yogurt and some cheeses.

Suppose I'll post something in here... I've been having some issues that I'll leave off boards... I've decided to take a different approach in the gym... while I don't necessarily agree with it, i will follow it and it'll get me down to shape... basics of this is that i let the personal trainer at the gym take over. So, I do a bunch of cardio and free weight type stuff... I don't believe in the application of weights (in barbell we trust)... but in doing this what i get is somebody who is keeping track of my progress and somebody who feels responsible to see that i get somewhere. This is why I can generally disagree with the methods used... either way it'll do a lot for me even if I lose significant strength and I will drop to size assuming I can keep diet in check... which they're also monitoring. Thankfully, the trainer is doing this for free at this point... guess she just likes me as a person :) Eh, both of the girls there like me... but I'm a goof. :)
I am actually working with a training right now, he knows I love crossfit so he works in barbell stuff and crossfit type workouts into our sessions.

Ok. Thinking of trying the Whole30 and also, since they keep recommending it, am looking into CrossFit. Anyone here from MA do CrossFit, and if so, where do you go/what's it like/cost much/etc?
If you can Crossfit New England in Natick is one of the BEST boxes in the country. There are actually a lot of really good boxes in MA, but Crossfit New England is amazing.....

That being said, I suggest trying out a couple of boxes before you commit, they are all kind of different and have their own personalities and that can make a different. As for the Whole 30, I love it. Melissa and Dallas have managed to explain nutrition in a pretty simple and understandable way. Whole 30 isn’t forever, but it is to correct your health, and also figure out what your body is sensitive too. I also like there philosophy on food. Food either has a net positive or net negative effect. Doest that mean I can never ever have ice cream (See above). No, but I need to recognizes that there are consequences. That being said if i eat clean 90% of the time is one bowl of ice cream going to cause me to have diabetes or cancer, NO. I will say, combining their philosophy with the feedback from the Paleo community gives me peace about how I make my food choices, and I just feel a whole lot better. Period.
 
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If you can Crossfit New England in Natick is one of the BEST boxes in the country. There are actually a lot of really good boxes in MA, but Crossfit New England is amazing.....

That being said, I suggest trying out a couple of boxes before you commit, they are all kind of different and have their own personalities and that can make a different. As for the Whole 30, I love it. Melissa and Dallas have managed to explain nutrition in a pretty simple and understandable way. Whole 30 isn’t forever, but it is to correct your health, and also figure out what your body is sensitive too. I also like there philosophy on food. Food either has a net positive or net negative effect. Doest that mean I can never ever have ice cream (See above). No, but I need to recognizes that there are consequences. That being said if i eat clean 90% of the time is one bowl of ice cream going to cause me to have diabetes or cancer, NO. I will say, combining their philosophy with the feedback from the Paleo community gives me peace about how I make my food choices, and I just feel a whole lot better. Period.

What's the cost look like for CrossFit? I have an appointment for a free workout at one in Newburyport (one of the ones recommended on the whole9 website), but Natick would probably be better since I work in Boston.
 
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What's the cost look like for CrossFit? I have an appointment for a free workout at one in Newburyport (one of the ones recommended on the whole9 website), but Natick would probably be better since I work in Boston.

I really depends by the box. I paid 120, but I am in the suburbs of chicago. Crossfit in the city would be over $200. Some of them have packages depending on how many times a week you plan on going on, others just have one flat monthly rate. So It can be anywhere between $100 -$250 a month. I would check both boxes out, if the Whole 9 folks said that Newburyport is a good one than it is prob a good one, if I could I would totally work out a Crossfit New England!
 
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You know tacos are not bad for you, right? Taco Bell is, and most tacos that are sold in fast and semi fast food joints can be really bad for you.

rephrase... when you consume 4 flour tortillas, 0.75 pounds of meat, a reasonable amount of lettuce, and half a block of seriously sharp cheddar... so on... tasty though... oh so very tasty.

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The gym trainer is still getting at me to fiddle my diet... not easy as I don't like to cook... its amazing how little one really needs to eat... and it makes things difficult too. Its hard when all you want to do is search out comfort foods.

I am actually working with a training right now, he knows I love crossfit so he works in barbell stuff and crossfit type workouts into our sessions.

I don't want to spend the bazillion of dollars for xfit and my gym trainers at work don't know much about the barbell. I know it certainly can be done... if i'm just doing a bunch of 3x10 exercises then there's no reason I can't squat for sets of 10... but right now I don't want to argue the point. Right now what I need is the personal support and guidance of having people behind me. So, I basically let them do what they will with their plan, knowing it'll cut me down to size either way and I have somebody in my corner, and then see what happens.
 
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Just finished a half marathon with 4000 feet of elevation gain in 2 hours 37 minutes. Can't really complain about the time.
 
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Just finished a half marathon with 4000 feet of elevation gain in 2 hours 37 minutes. Can't really complain about the time.

I'm breathing hard and my legs hurt just with the idea of a half marathon that goes up 4000ft. Holy cow.

Nicely done!
 
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How do you guys stay motivated to keep your diets and exercise plans going?? I continually attempt to start diets and start working out only to lose motivation and quit a week into it. I went and worked out for the first time in a long time this morning. Did a lot of leg workouts...I can't find a workout that feels comfortable on my arms...I can barely lift anything with them. I am hoping that I can stay motivated and can keep going every morning now. I am getting a pass to my schools gym in the morning. I am 198 right now...a little disappointed with myself. Hoping to be around 170 soon. Post workout I had chicken rice, gatorade and a peanut butter energy bar. I know nothing about what foods to eat after working out...I think I am starting out right though...any advice is greatly appreciated.
 
Re: Diet and Exercise 2011: Better Than This.

How do you guys stay motivated to keep your diets and exercise plans going?? I continually attempt to start diets and start working out only to lose motivation and quit a week into it. I went and worked out for the first time in a long time this morning. Did a lot of leg workouts...I can't find a workout that feels comfortable on my arms...I can barely lift anything with them. I am hoping that I can stay motivated and can keep going every morning now. I am getting a pass to my schools gym in the morning. I am 198 right now...a little disappointed with myself. Hoping to be around 170 soon. Post workout I had chicken rice, gatorade and a peanut butter energy bar. I know nothing about what foods to eat after working out...I think I am starting out right though...any advice is greatly appreciated.

Best I've found is to have a buddy to help. I've got my wife as buddy #1, and then my friends I run with and the friends I Jazzercise with to keep me going, too.

Second- other goals. In my case, I am also focusing on running events, so I want to be reasonably quick for that- which gives me motivation to run and eat well.

Third- enjoy the journey. It helps a lot to observe changes in your body that you like and I've figured out that I atually like running. Never knew I did before I did it. If you find something you like doing, "smell the roses"- you'll want to keep doing whatever that is.

Seems to help for me.
 
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Tomorrow starts day 1 of Whole30. May God have mercy on my soul... no dairy, grain, or sugar for a month. The grain will be the easiest to let go, then the sugar, but that dairy will be tough. At least I get clarified butter to help.
 
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Can someone fill me in on this SOS Diet? A co-worker of mine is doing it but only said just to limit yourself to 20 grams of sugar a day...I tried googling a food plan or some more info on foods you can eat but I come up with nothing. Help!
 
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Can someone fill me in on this SOS Diet? A co-worker of mine is doing it but only said just to limit yourself to 20 grams of sugar a day...I tried googling a food plan or some more info on foods you can eat but I come up with nothing. Help!

?? Being a restricted sugar diet, is that some kind of a low carb diet derivative?
 
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Currently half way through day 3 of the Whole30. First day and a half were hell as I was having massive headaches as my body was going through withdrawl of eating non real food. Feeling pretty good now. Drinking more water that I ever used to drink before, which in itself is a good thing. Have an appointment at a crossfit gym today. Not sure I'm sold on CrossFit just because I see people going all out, especially with olympic lifts, and going to max. I just see thrown out backs and injuries galore.
 
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