Sunday, September 25, 2011

8% down and another 8% to go

I finished my 5th week of boot camp. One more week left and I will be done with my 6 weeks. As crazy as this sounds I am actually going to miss it a little. Even though I still hate getting up at 5:30 am and I REALLY hate running I have gotten into a routing.


On Wednesday I finally had a weigh in. It was my first one since I had started boot camp. I mean I had been weighing myself at home on and off  but they weigh and measure us using the Jackson/Pollock 3 caliper method. When they weighed me I was up 3 pounds from where I had been but after the measurement I found out that I had lost 8% body fat. I have another 8% to go to put me in the "Acceptable" body fat range. Even though I knew I was losing weight because my clothes were getting looser it was nice to see the numbers to confirm it.


I felt a little better this morning because I weighed myself and I lost the 3 pounds I was up and another 3 pounds giving me a total weight lose of 23 pounds. I was actually surprised that I lost anything at all this week because I had a bagel for dinner the other night. I also made some brownies for Ken last night and I ate one. The surprising thing about it was I had a very different reaction to the sugar than I usually do. Before I started exercising and eating better I ate a lot of sugar and it made me really tired. After I ate the brownie last night I was on a sugar high. I couldn't sleep. I ended up staying awake until 2 am because of it. I had a stomach ache this morning to and I vowed not to eat any more of them.


Sometimes it is really hard to go without certain things. I really like cake (but who doesn't right?) but I found an interesting recipe for a Paleo cake. I decided to try making it today. Here is the recipe in case you are interested:


Banana Paleo Chocolate Cake


Ingredients:



  • 1/2 cup of oil (coconut preferrably) or unsweetened apple sauce
  • 1/4 cup of honey (not recommended – rather – use really really really ripe bananas!)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup almond meal/flour
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 3 bananas mashed
Prepare:
  1. Pre heat oven to 350 degrees F
  2. Mix oil (honey if using) and eggs in a large bowl until light an d fluffy.
  3. Add almond meal, cocoa powder and bananas
  4. Mix well.
  5. Line a cake tin with baking paper and pour in banana mixture
  6. Bake for somewhere between 25 and 45 minutes, or until the toothpick test comes out clean!
  7. Store the cake in the refrigerator.  Good served with fruite  and/or a little almond butter, or with Frosting recipe below!
 Chocolate Frosting



Ingredients:
  • 1 cup dark chocolate (73%)
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil or better yet, coconut butter
  • 2 Tbsp honey
  • 1 Tbsp pure vanilla extract
  • pinch of sea salt
Prepare:
  1. In a small saucepan over very low heat, melt chocolate and coconut oil/butter
  2. Stir in honey, vanilla and salt
  3. Place frostin gin freezer for 15 minutes to chill and thicken
  4. Remove from freezer and whip frosting with a hand blender until it’s thick and fluffy
  5. Frost over cake, cookies or cupcakes!


I just tried a piece and it was pretty good. It's a little rich because of the dark chocolate icing. I only used about half the frosting too. The cake is a little grainy due to the almond flour but all in all it was pretty good and will curb any cake cravings.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Ouch!

Well, I'm on my fourth week of boot camp. Last week we had Monday off for Labor Day so I thought I would make up for it over the weekend. I decided to try out 24-hour Fitness since they offer a free 3 day trial and I get a discount through work

On Saturday I went to a Yoga class. It was great! It was a good workout and I liked the balancing and breathing aspects of it. On Sunday I went to a kickboxing class. The instructor was a lady in either her late 50s or early 60s. I couldn't believe what a tough workout it was. I could barely keep up. I was honestly pretty ashamed that this lady was in considerably better shape then me.

After working out Sunday I went home and worked in the yard for 3 hours. I raked and picked up sticks and pine cones. Our lawnmower broke a while back and we've been paying a guy to come and mow for us. He stopped showing up 3 weeks ago. After I raked for awhile I decided to attempt mowing with our non-motorized lawnmower (not one of my finer purchases). It took me 45 minutes to mow 1/4 of the backyard. At this point I gave up.

I went and bought a new lawnmower later that evening.

I felt pretty rough the rest of the evening. I think I might have over done it. It was 90+ degrees out that day. I really thought about skipping boot camp Monday morning but I forced myself out of bed. I went again this morning too but my right leg has really been hurting all day. I think I might have pulled a muscle. I'm hoping it feels better in the morning. I really don't want to miss a day. I only have 2 more weeks left after this week. I am happy to report though that I'm down 3 more pounds. Woo-Hoo!

Hopefully I can keep this pace up and lose another 20.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Go me!

Wow, I've been a huge slacker with the blogging lately. I've been going to boot camp every morning at 5:30 am... yeah AM... so I've been going to sleep around 9 pm. Since I usually don't get home until 5 pm and then make dinner and then that leaves me just a few hours to send with hubby. So needless to say it's limited my blogging time. I thought I would check in today because I weighed myself Tuesday after boot camp and I've lost 7 pounds since I started giving me a total weight loss of 17 pounds over the last month. Go me!

I signed up for 6 weeks of boot camp and Friday I will be at the half way point so I've started thinking about what I will be doing after my 6 weeks is up. I wouldn't mind continuing boot camp but it's pretty expensive; however, I get a discount to 24 Hour fitness through work. They have 5:30 am classes twice a week and 5:30 pm classes 3 days a week in addition to the rest of the gym and a pool so I think I'm going to give this a try after my boot camp time is up.

Dieting... how's that been going you ask? Well, okay. I've been trying to limit the amount of breads, rice, cereal, and pastas I've been eating. I have still been allowing myself a few cheat meals a week. For example I had pizza for dinner tonight but I had chicken and broccoli for lunch and an apple and peanut butter for breakfast. I am trying to work towards no bread and pasta. I figure as long as I keep trying and don't go completely off the rails I'm still doing okay. I do feel significantly better than I did a month ago when I was still eating crap food all of the time.

I have actually noticed something some what interesting. I was having some pain in my ankle for months and once I stopped eating bread and pasta I noticed the pain going away. I don't know if it's because of the weight loss or the lack of gluten. I've heard some people can have slight intolerance to gluten which can cause joint pain and other symptoms. Whatever it is I have been feeling pretty good. Well, I just thought I would give a quick update since I was excited about my small success.

Monday, August 22, 2011

One long day

Today was possibly the longest day. I woke up at 4:50 am to go to boot camp. Actually let me back up. I went to bed Sunday night at 10 pm so that I could get up early. Around midnight I woke up feeling like I had overslept. I woke up again at 4 am again thinking that I had overslept. At 4:50 I finally dragged my butt out of bed.

I got ready and left the house around 5:11. I was worried that I would be late but I forgot that there's no traffic that early. Who else is crazy enough to be out at that time. I made it there with 8 minutes to spare.

We started out with weights, jogged around the block (I did more walking than jogging), lots and lots of push ups (which I'm also terrible at), more weights, more push ups. By the end of the hour I was wiped out and really sweaty. I rushed home and got around and made it to work by 7:30.

This began the longest part of my day. It was just one of those days at work. Ugh. I finally left around 5:30. I got home and started dinner; Turkey Cheddar brats (no bun) and baked asparagus with oil olive. I had a blueberry banana Greek yogurt smoothie for dessert. Delicious!

I'm winding down now and about to go to bed though I wish I could stay up later because going to bed means I'm closer to boot camp in the morning. I probably shouldn't be dreading it already but I'm really sore and it's just the first day. Well tomorrow is another day.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

I'm still here

Sorry that I've been such a slacker the last week. I know it's been over a week since I blogged last. I did fairly well this week being back on regular foods. I went out to eat twice this week and both times I got a salad (no croutons). I've been making some delicious fruit smoothies with either Greek yogurt or almond milk. Pretty tasty! I bought some spinach chicken burgers from Whole Foods so I had those for dinner this week (no bun). Overall I would say that I've done pretty good. I did have some pizza on Friday night and Saturday afternoon but I limited the amount I ate and we always use Turkey pepperoni and veggies on it so I didn't feel too bad.

I went to my boot camp registration this week. I figured it would be a one on one registration but instead there were 4 other ladies there and 1 guy. Nothing like getting weighed and measured in front of strangers for the old self esteem. They are a little stricter than I thought they would be about class times. They really want you to sign up for a specific time with little deviation so I signed up for the 5:30 am class. Yikes! I really hope I'm going to be able to get my butt out of bed that early 5 days a week for the next 6 weeks. It's really the best time for me because I can get it out of the way and then get ready and hopefully be to work by 8 am. If I find that it's not working out as well maybe they will let me switch to 5:30 pm although then I will have to fight traffic to get over there.

I read the Paleo Diet book by Loren Cordain today. It's rare for me to sit down and read an entire book in one day but it was a quick read and I think I'm going to give it a try. After attempting juicing it shouldn't be quite as rigid. They offer 3 levels. Level 1 allows 3 open meals a week. Level 2 allows 2 open meals a week and Level 3 allows 1 open meal a week. They suggest level 2 or 3 if you are looking to lose weight. I think I'm going to start with level 2 so that I can still have some dairy now and then. If you're interested in finding out more about Paleo I stumbled across this blog which also links to several others on the subject.

They weighed me at the boot camp registration and I'm only 2 pounds down from where I started on August 1. I guess it's better than nothing. I have been walking on my treadmill for at least a half an hour everyday for the last two weeks (though I've gotten a little lacks this weekend). I have noticed that my clothes are fitting looser so I'm trying not to feel too discouraged. In fact yesterday I put on a pair of jeans that had been a little tight and they were loose so I felt pretty good about that. I still have a ways to go but I've already made significant improvements in what I'm putting in my body so I try not to let the numbers get me down.

I will try to write tomorrow evening to share my first morning of boot camp experience. It should be interesting.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Absence makes the heart grow fonder

Sorry, I took a few days off of blogging. I've done fairly well the last few days. I've begun incorporating more food groups back into my diet, I think with some success.

I had an extremely busy day today. So much so that I barely had time to eat. I woke up early (for me on a Saturday) at 8:50 am. I got up and right around. I had to take my kitty Merlin to the vet today. He has scabs all over his ears, neck, and chest and I was getting concerned about him. He really hates getting into the cat carrier and he hates the vet even more. He hissed and growled and bit and scratch but the vet determined he had some type of dermatitis. It took him and a nurse to hold him down and give him two shots (1 steroid and 1 antibiotic). Poor buddy. He was not happy.



I came home and dropped Merlin off and headed back out to run some errands. I went to Smoothie King today today with my coupon (I've included the link to the coupon below) and got a Lean1 smoothie. It was really tasty and healthy. Surprising that something good for you can be health huh?
http://www.smoothieking.com/leanonus/

After that I headed over to Bed, Bath, and Beyond to get a blender. I've been wanting to get one so I can make my own smoothies since the smallest smoothie at Smoothie King is $4.99. Yikes! That could add up. I had a coupon for BBB for 20% off a single item so I got $20 off of my Ninja Professional Blender.

While I was over at Bed, Bath, and Beyond I decided to go to Whole Foods which is basically right across the street. I had never been to a Whole Foods before, or Mecca as I am now referring to it. It was amazing. They had rhubarb which I can never find anywhere. Ken has mentioned in the past his love of rhubarb and rhubarb pie so I googled a rhubarb pie recipe right there in the aisle (thank you iPhone) and grabbed a bunch.

I really liked the healthy pick-and-mix section of the store. I got granola, low fat cereal, whole wheat pancake fix, 7 bean soup mix, yogurt pretzels (for Ken), etc. I also bought some wheatgrass. I hear it's gross tasting but really good for you. They come in little shot form. My favorite part was the pizza counter. They had all sorts of healthy and delicious looking pizzas you could buy by the slice. I got 2 slices of artichoke and mushroom pizza (1 for me, 1 for Ken). It was amazing. It had a pesto sauce instead of red sauce and either goat cheese or feta. It was to die for. I could barely wait to get home to eat it.

After my visit to Whole Foods I headed home to drop off my purchases. Ken and I unloaded the groceries and dove into the pizza. We watched a couple episodes of "Party Down" on Netflix and I napped on the couch for about an hour.

I woke up remembering that I forgot to go by Aldi to get cat litter so back out I went. I went there and then to Kroger for the last few items on my grocery list.
After unloading I decided to get started on Ken's rhubarb pie. Since I am lazy I just bought a Pillsbury pie crust in a box. Then I started chopping the rhubarb. I had never made a pie before and I didn't know how much work it was going to be. I actually got a blister from chopping (woe is me, right). I was relieved to finally get it in the oven. It looks like it turned out good though I'm going exert some will power and refrain from eating any.

All in all it was a very productive day and I was happy to stay busy as it kept me from wanting to shovel food in my face. I am really proud of my grocery shopping today. I didn't buy anything too bad and I feel like I have enough variety to keep me from falling off the healthy eating wagon. I'm actually excited to try some of the things I bought from Whole Foods. I'm also dying to make a smoothie with my new blender. Maybe eating healthy won't be such a daunting task after all.

Thursday:

Breakfast: 1 apple
Lunch: 1/2 can Campbell's chunky chicken and vegetable soup
Dinner: Salad with tuna and Italian vinaigrette

Friday:

Breakfast: 1 banana, 16 oz orange juice
Lunch: Chicken Caesar salad (no croutons)
Snack: Strawberry Orange juice (made with my juicer) 16 - 20 oz
Dinner: 1 chicken finger

Saturday:

Breakfast: 20 oz Strawberry Lean1 from Smoothie King (delicious!)
Lunch: 1 slice Artichoke and Mushroom thin crust pizza from Whole Foods
Dinner: nothing yet (either soup or salad, haven't decided)

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Day 10

Well, I'm sad to admit that I fell off the fruit and veggie wagon today. Now don't get me wrong I didn't go crazy and crack open a bag of potato chips. I had some tuna (no mayo) on my salad tonight.

I went back to juicing this morning. I had the following two juices for breakfast and lunch.

Breakfast juice:
2 oranges
2 grapefruit

Lunch juice:
1/4 pineapple
4 carrots
2 lemons
2 handfuls kale

I felt relatively okay after lunch but around 3 pm my stomach started making crazy sounds and by 4 pm I had a horrible headache. I had been drinking plenty of water all day so I knew it wasn't due to dehydration. By the time I left work at 5 pm I was really feeling terrible and my craving for tuna had come back with a vengeance. I finally decided that something was obviously really lacking and decided to indulge a little. I had a salad of romaine lettuce with 1/2 can of tuna and some light Italian dressing. I also had a banana after dinner.

I don't feel completely defeated. I feel like trying the reboot diet was just too extreme for me. I am not done eating health though. I am excited to start the boot camp soon and I am looking into the Paleo diet based on my brother's recommendation. It looks like something that will be much more manageable. I feel like I'm still on track toward healthier eating and a healthier life so things are still looking up. I will continue blogging about my dieting adventures because they are far from over.