August 26, 2015

It Starts By Transforming Your Mind

Life throws many things on our path.   Some of those things could be good, some of them could be difficult.  And the difficult things are what test us the most.  These difficult things could be involved in your lifestyle, fitness and nutrition, or it could be in other aspects of your life.  All these things when in difficult situations require mental fortitude, mental strength.  
Some of us find that that mental strength comes  in forms of motivational quotes, reading or hearing inspirational stories, proving the people wrong who thought you couldn't accomplish a task.  Everything we do is affected by our mental attitude.  You won't be able to accomplish something when you don't think you can already do it in your mind, or be able to focus on something for that matter if your mind is completely cluttered with other thoughts.  The more stressful the thoughts, the worse your performance will be.  

Nutrition
I've seen this all to often with people when it comes to their nutrition.

Many people can become overweight because when a stressful or emotional situation happens to them in their life they turn to food for comfort.  They have those comfort foods..  A lot of the times these can be things like cookies, chips, ice cream, fast food even.  When people eat because they are upset, it starts to make them feel better, it somehow feels that void of why they were upset.  After this they become upset with the fact that they ate so much food because they are trying to lose weight, this in turn results in them becoming upset again and then turning back to food.  
This also applies when trying to eat more healthy.  I know this can be hard for people who are just starting out and feel very restricted by what they are eating.  Trust me, healthy options can be very tasty as well. When you look at changing your eating style as a burden it's going to be harder to do.  Look at all the positive aspects of eating healthier: you will have more energy, you will start to see a more healthy appearance in your body, it can alter the hormones in your body causing you to feel happier and start to feel a lot better.  Now who wouldn't want that?



Workouts
This can also be related to fitness.  When people get really upset they don't want to go anywhere, especially with depression.  I've dealt with depression and I can honestly say that all I want to do is lie in bed all day and sleep.  I don't want to talk to anyone and I even lose my desire to go to the gym, and I'm a fitness nut.  To others who are having to enter the fitness world, working out can be a burden because to them it isn't fun.  They see exercise as a chore.  It also is hard for people with insecurities to get into a fitness routine.  They feel like they are being judged by others at the gym and I can honestly tell you, that you are not!  People in the gym are more concentrated on their own workout routine than they are you.  But it doesn't apply to just people who are just getting started, it applies to us that are already working out.

I had a couple days back in May of this year were I had no motivation to go to the gym whatsoever, but I went anyway.  This was mostly because of a relationship ending.   My workouts didn't go all that well, but none the less they got accomplished.  My only motivation for going to the gym during that time was: I didn't want to lose everything that I had gained from my training and to make that person see what they were missing out on.

I think my worst day was when my gym had programmed to do a CrossFit Total.  For those that don't know what that is, it is where we test our 1RM (max weight lifted one time for each movement) for back squat, shoulder press, and deadlift.  I was excited about this day because I had been going through a program and could feel myself getting stronger. I have wanted to hit a 200# back squat and 250# deadlift for awhile now.  (I currently sit at a 180# back squat and 232# deadlift).  My goal that day was to hit 185# and 240# (the # mean lbs).  But at this time in my life I wasn't going through a difficult situation and was having a hard time dealing with it.  I was stressed out mentally so much that it effected me that day in more ways that I would have liked it to.  I didn't hit a single PR that day (no higher numbers), and some of my old highest lifts I couldn't even come close to, deadlift for instance.  I even had to walk outside a couple times in between attempts balling my eyes out in frustration as to what was happening at this current moment and wishing I wasn't so worried about the person I cared about so much.  Because so much was going on in my head it affected my performance in the gym that day drastically.  The situation still affects me but it has gotten better.  

And Then Life Happens....

Our mental mindset can affect so many things in our lives.  It can effect our healthy lifestyle, physical and nutrition. Not only are those two things important but our mental health is important as well.   We have to be in the right mindset to make changes in our lives.
Recently I have been reading a book called Jesus Calling by Sarah Young.  This book has hit home on so many days so far, I feel like it is speaking to me.  I still become effected by the situation that happened back in May, unfortunately all too often it seems like, but I have better control of it now.  But anytime we want to make a change in our lives it has to start with our mindset.  If our mind is not in the right place we are surely to fail or just to go through the motions and not get anything out of what we are doing.  You want to have a passion or determination for whatever it is you are trying to change or going after.  
I have prayed so many times to God to take this pain away from me and to help me forget those couple months so I wouldn't be held back by them anymore.  I want so badly to move on from that part of my life and wonder sometimes if it will ever happen.  I know that one day it will but it's been haunting me more than I would like it to, and not to mention some other situations in my life have declined all to rapidly and wondering everyday when God will bring me relief from these things that are heavy on my heart.
While reading through Jesus Calling I came across this:




January 6th
"Do not be discouraged by the fact that many of your prayers are yet unanswered.  Time is a trainer, teaching you to wait upon Me and trust Me in the dark"
(Me is referring to Jesus)
Another day in this book, January 4th, said to cry out "I trust you, Jesus!"  For me crying this out actually leads me into prayer.  It leads me and gives me hope that God will one day take these things that are weighing me down and lift them up upon himself.  He will lighten my load.  Although I have never been a very patient person through all this he is teaching me to be patient.  And it readings like this that help with that.

August 9, 2015

Waffles and Tuscan Turkey Meatballs

Before
As some of you may know I started the BadAss Body Diet back at the beginning of June.  I had some changes I wanted to make to my body, like lean out a little more. I followed the book by Christmas Abbott and I had my cheat day on Sundays still, but the only way I cheated was that I added extra carbs for making ice cream for my Sunday night sweet snack.  But I have sticking to the diet.  I have definitely been happy with the results that I say after the 21 days.  
The book requires that you do the diet for a strict 21 days, no cheating (eating things not allowed).  If you stray from your plan within that 21 day period, you start from Day Number 1!




After 21 days.  This is a little over the 21 day
mark.  Definitely leaner.







Yes, We Have Our Moments Too...

So everyone things the fitness junkies are always full time strict with their diet.  Well I'm here to tell you that we have our moments too where we eat the ice cream, cake, fried foods, etc.  We are real people too. I will admit I have started back on eating sweets and I can honestly say my idea of getting the sweets out of the apartment is for me to eat them...ALL, in moderation of course.  
So, yes I can be the crazy fitness girl who is really disciplined with her food, but I want you to know that yes I have my cracks too.  I enjoy my sweets. All us fitness gurus do.  You just might not see it as much.  But once the sweet are out of the apartment I'm only keeping one sweet in stock and that is it.  I like being strict with my diet and cheating with my homemade ice cream.



I love to cook and to try and make different things.  I've recently am trying to get more involved with the fitness part of my life, like being an active member with the protein brand, Eat The Bear, that I take.  Well breakfast is my favorite, and I prefer waffles over pancakes.  I like trying different flavors of pancakes and everything new I try and fix from this point on is going to be in the guidelines for the BadAss Body Diet. I will provide you with all the bricks and ingredients so you can take the recipe and make it your own.  



BadAss Body Blueberry Waffles
Makes: 2 3/4 waffles

Ingredients

  • 1/2 banana
  • 2 egg whites (or 1 egg)
  • 1tsp cinnamon
  • 1.5tsp crunchy peanut butter (or any nut butter or your choosing - I don't own smooth pb)
  • 1/2 scoop vanilla protein powder (ETB Naturally Whey Vanilla)
  • 1/4c fresh frozen blueberries
Direnctions

  1. slice banana and place in bowl, then mash until smooth - no lumps
  2. add in cinnamon and mix together well
  3. add in pb and mix together well, this might take a little time since it is thick
  4. slowly poor in protein powder and stir into mixture.  Don't stir it too fast so that it doesn't powder up and end up all over the place like flour would
  5. add in eggs and mix thoroughly
  6. pour in blueberries and mix together
  7. finally spray/rub waffle maker with olive oil/coconut oil/ghee (anything of your choosing so that the waffles don't stick.  And cook for 5-10 minutes, checking on occasion to make sure they don't burn.
Bricks
Protein: 2 - 2 egg whites (1 brick), 1/2 scoop vanilla protein powder (1 brick)
Carbs:  3 - 1/2 banana (2 bricks), 1/4c blueberries (1  brick)
Fats: 1 - 1.5tsp crunchy peanut butter

I evened out all the bricks to 3 each in the morning with 
Protein - 2 egg whites (1 brick)
Carbs - 0
Fats - 1 slice turkey bacon (1 brick), 1.5tsp kerrygold butter (1 brick)