Showing posts with label Whole30. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whole30. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

I have a confession....

My Whole30 only made it Whole15.....

I know...I didn't stick to it. I get it. While I was doing it was great! I didn't have the side effects this time around like I did last year and I think that is because we truly changed the way we eat on a normal basis. 

However Dave and I went on a paid hunting trip this past weekend where we had to camp out and we didn't have the resources to be able to stick to it properly. Kudos to you if you are sticking to your commitment of 30 days! I think anyone you can do it is awesome! Even if you only make it halfway... like me! It is a hard thing to do...changing your eating habits but it is for the better. I am still eating clean just like I did before this past weekend because many of the meals I now enjoy I learned to make since the last challenge. 


So from Dave and I....good luck! We are still trying to fill our freezer with deer and pig so we can make our own sausage for the next year. 

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Hump day and how my week has been so far....

So if you haven't figured out, I usually don't blog everyday. I really don't have time. I work full time, work out, and I have activities with my church my family. When I do have free time, I catch up on my DVR and try to spend as much time with our three fur babies as I can. This week I have done fairly well with keeping up with meals and such....

I love coming home at lunch when I know I have goodies on the way! Another new Fabletics outfit
and my first box of RxBars. They are good but a little too much chocolate for me.
These would be great if you are a chocolate person on a Whole30 or paleo.

Lunch Sunday was chicken tenders wrapped in bacon dipped in Tessamae's Honey Mustard sauce
with sauteed greens!
Dinner Sunday night was baked salmon, sauteed brussel sprouts, potato hash, and avocado slices.
After church I was on a seafood kick so I picked up quite a bit of it. 
Monday I ate leftover slow cooked pork. I was finally able to finish it. That one small shoulder made so many meals. 

Monday night Sara and I made HIIT class and spin. I didn't run because it gets to be too much some nights but class was awesome. I feel like I am getting the hang of spin and I hope to start seeing the effects of taking the class in my running.

The last of the salmon for lunch on Tuesday.
I have been using blackening season lately which has been a change to just salt and pepper for me.
 Tough it up Tuesday you could say! I ran 3.5 miles increasing speed every half mile, took the CoreFit class, and did spin. My run felt great! Core class was a little weird....the instructor didn't do the usual core workouts I was used to doing. And it was Calvin Harris night last night at spin and the routine can be brutal. Once I am able to keep up with her 100% I know that set will really kick my butt!

3.5 Miles increasing speed every half mile.
Made my run go by fairly fast it seems. 

Core class. Surprisingly I am feeling it this morning. 

Last but not least - SPIN!
Love Sara's face in this picture :P
After class I started feeling like I was catching whatever crud is going around. I still don't feel that great. I am downing Emergen-C, added Vapor Steam to my humidifier, and using some essential oils which will hopefully help. I don't do sick well at all. 

I have a week and half until my next 10K and it is mostly bean running. Not sure what I was thinking when I signed up for this one because I am pretty sure it is going to TRY to kill me but it will be an awesome challenge. I am not expecting to PR, I am really just looking forward to the challenge. 

Monday, January 12, 2015

Weekend Wrap Up

The weather here in South Texas was crappy so I took advantage of it and stayed in most of the weekend. I caught up, mostly, on laundry and my DVR! 


Saturday morning I tried to PR my 5K. I was roughly 30 seconds off from my current PR. But it was a good run! I stayed inside on the treadmill because it was 30'something outside and rainy. I do not want to get sick right about now!


Breakfast was potato hash with kale, three eggs, and bacon. I ate every bit of it!

I didn't snap any pictures of my dinner Saturday night. To be honest I cannot even tel you what I ate.


After church I was really wanting some seafood so I made baked salmon and green beans, mashed potatoes (compliant), and then I still wanted some of my slow cooked pork that i am still eating on! I had no idea that the small shoulder would make that much meat. 


Dessert was baked apples with cinnamon sprinkled on top!


Dinner was a friend of mine's favorite dish to make while on the Whole30. I added crushed red pepepr, cherry toms, and green beans but it includes chicken, shrimp, and onion. 


And in our Facebook group, Molly told us to post a picture of our fridge so here is mine in all of its glory. I didn't stage anything to make it look better.

I didn't run yesterday. I had to be at church around 8:30 since it was my Sunday to volunteer for Children's Church therefore the better part of my day was spent in fellowship and I am A OK with that. 

Friday, January 9, 2015

Super Lab!


Random side note:: So the dogs have been outside a lot this week since there are no holidays the break up my work schedule and Dave is out working. I came home the other night to see that Woodrow had pulled the towel off one of the furniture pieces on the patio where they stay and chewed a few holes in it. I scolded him and put it back. I got home last night from teaching FPU  and noticed he had pulled the towel down again. I am guessing Woodrow thought he needed a super hero cape! 

(Before anyone freaks out, I actually put it around his neck so I could take his shaming picture)


Today is day 9 for me. I didn't take a picture of dinner last night, totally forgot but breakfast this morning was leftover dinner (my slow cooked wild pork shoulder mixed with potato and cabbage) topped with two eggs and a glass of unsweet tea. It was very good! 

After two days of not being able to run because of church commitments (which will be like that for the next 9 weeks) I am looking to get in at least 4 miles today after work. I woke up this morning to 40 something degree weather and rain so I think I am going to stick to the treadmill to avoid getting sick or falling while I am running. This ends my first week of training for the Cowtown 10K. I didn't meet my mileage but I know I am still on a good path. I have been using my running journal for almost two weeks now and I love it. I really feel like it will help me reach the goals I have set out for myself this year. 

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Selfie?

Took a break from the gym and running last night. I would have only been able to get in 2 miles since I have to get to my church small group by 6:30 but I needed to just rest a bit before I left the house again. 


This would be the result of my slow cooker wild pork shoulder! It was ahhhhh-mazing! I had that for lunch and then I made a smaller portion for dinner to take with me to small group. 


A Facebook group that I am in (You can do anything for 30 days) is filled with all sorts of people from all over the country that are all doing Whole30's. Every now and then she sends out some "homework" emails and this was one....to send a selfie. Last night was our church small group at a friend's house as always and family dinner was goulash. It looked amazing but I stuck to my homemade leftovers. 


Lunch today was a ground beef burger, bacon, french green beans, and a sweet potato. I have officially run out of thawed meat, because I forgot to take out some chicken and the ground beef, so I haven't quite figured out what I will do for dinner on the go tonight since I am teaching a Dave Ramsey class at church tonight!


Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Whole30 Day 6...and an update on spin!

The beauty of living less that three miles from where I work is I can come home and cook my own meals whenever I want. It truly is one of the best things about living in a small town. Staying on track in much easier because I have all my resources so close. 


Lunch yesterday was sauteed spinach mix from HEB, pan grilled chicken, a microwaved "baked" sweet potato, avocado, and cherry toms. I am not a tomato fan in the sense of the big ones. Other than cherry toms I will only buy roma tomatoes when I am going to make my own pico de gallo. It always cracks me up when you saute fresh spinach greens because you literally have to overflow the pan or add handfuls as it cooks down because what you start with never seems like what you end up with!


So looking at the schedule at the gym and with my church commitments after work throughout the week I will only be able to make spin on Monday and Tuesday nights. That's not bad. Before class I got in a short "speed" run.

.75 @ 6.0 then .25 @ 4
.75 @6.2 then .25 @ 4
.75 @ 6.4 then .25 @ 4
Cool down
total 3.25 miles all while on the random hill circuit setting on the treadmill

Still had on my calf sleeves from running
Since it is after the new year and everyone seems to want to start their resolutions the gym has been beyond packed! Our small gym only has 13 spin bikes so it has been interesting watching the girls nicely fight over the reservations list. 

Once I got home I was starving! So in between making my dinner of a pan grilled hamburger patty with bed of bacon, sauteed Brussels sprouts, and cherry toms, I braised a wild pork shoulder roast that Dave got recently from a hunt and threw it in my slow cooker. I set it slow cook over night and when I checked it this morning it looked amazing! I still have it in there on low for the next five hours so it should be super tender when I go home for lunch.

Tonight calls for a short 2 mile hill circuit before I go to my church small group to start our new devotional. 


Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Monday Funday...Back to the grind

After two weeks of holidays and vacations Monday marked the started of a normal week and getting back in the groove of things. 


My Yawp bars finally came in! And they came in super handy for this morning since I didn't have time to actually cook myself breakfast!


I am only able to do spin class Monday and Tuesday because of church obligations on Wednesday and Thursday....I was finally able to get Sara to HIIT with me and then we stayed for 45 min of spin. I am starting to get addicted to those workouts. I think they will be a good addition to my running and will hopefully help me improve this year. 


Dinner (at like 9 PM at night) was a grilled hamburger patty, potato hash, avocado and cherry tomatoes with steamed broccoli and carrots. My glass from church turns blue when there is something cold in it...isn't that cool? It had water in it BTW!

So far this Whole30 has been much easier for me. I didn't have the tiredness and my cravings aren't near as bad as they were last year. I attribute that to the fact that Dave and I cleaned up our diet as a whole since our first one. I am super proud of us for really wanting to change our lives and try to keep it as healthy as possible!

Monday, January 5, 2015

Whole30 Day 4'ish

Sunday was day 4 of my second Whole30. I got up and ran a slow 3.4 miles and then had to mow the yard since we were becoming "those neighbors". Normally Dave does it but he is out working so I get to pick up the slack!


Before house chores commences I had potato hash, kale, and scrambled eggs. I didn't make it to church (I know...not good) but I mowed the yard, completely cleaned out the fish tank, and went to the range with my father in law to get some rounds in with one of his rifles I am using on my hunt in two weeks. 

I didn't take pictures of my dinner because, honestly, I started eating it before I remembered....I was that hungry. I took ground Beef/Brisket and browned it, threw in onion, potatoes, bell pepper, and cabbage. It was amazing. I ate about two thirds of it last night! Planning on finishing it off today for lunch round 2. Round 1 lunch was some soup but I realized there were a lot of bones it from the Cornish game hen so it ended up going down the sink. Breakfast was apple sauce and nuts because I had a doctor appointment.

In November they had a stroke scan bus at work so I got checked out. The results were that I had an abnormal test results for atrial fibrillation. Well after an EKG this morning at a new general practitioner, I can safely say that it was a false positive! My resting heart rate is right around 46 which he says is good and he didn't see any signs of fibrillation. YAY!!

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Whole30 Day 2

Lunch:
Sauteed chicken, onion, bell peppers, green chilis and cabbage.
It was delicious!
I made these for breakfast to eat before my 10K run.
They are filled with ham (not lunch meat), onion, and kale.
I baked them for 15 minutes at 350

The finished product. Surprisingly they are pretty good.
I am usually not one to reheat eggs for breakfast but they helped!

Dinner:
Slow roasted a Cornish game hen and then turned it into soup.
Threw in carrots, cabbage, onion, and celery. 

I didn't run yesterday because my legs were still super sore from HIIT but I did stretch out in the living room to get ready for the race. I think this time around completing our Whole30 is going to be easier than the last!

Friday, January 2, 2015

Whole30 Day 1'ish

This was breakfast day 1. Tried to use my Sea Snax as a wrap but it fell apart.

Celery, Justin's Almond Butter, and cranberries for an after dinner snack

Went to bed early so got up super early and started meal prepping and making breakfast for day 2.

Found a great replacement for coffee since I usually drink mine with almond milk and honey.
This stuff is fantastic!

The end result for myself and my husband.
Eggs inside bell peppers, crispy potato hash, cherry tomatoes, bacon, and fruit!


Here's to round 2!

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Favorite In A Pinch Snacks

So my second official round of Whole30 starts today! And to help me out I ordered some snack bars that came in handy last year when I did it. So far, my fave has to be the Yawp bars. Last year I got the variety pack but this time around I stuck to the Coconut Chai Seed ones. 


My new addition this time around is to try the RxBar Coconut Cacao bars
I am hoping they can help curb my sweet cravings if need be. 

I am actually pretty stoked about doing it this time around because a friend from here in Alice started her Whole30 6 days ago. Dave is going to do it with me as well but it is fun to have a friend to chat with about the struggles and to have an accountability partner as well. Becky is my running buddy for the race this Saturday (Team Two of a Kind) so I am looking forward to catching up with her about her progress.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

January 30 Day Challenge: Whole30


Now my calendar is blank because I will mark off each day that I complete WITHOUT cheating. If you  haven't researched what a Whole30 is, you should! By far one of the best things you can do for yourself! 

This time around I am going to document my progress with photos because the scale is not always an accurate way of measuring your success. 

Thursday, December 25, 2014

A Year of 30 Day Challenges

So I had the bright idea of doing one full year of different 30 day challenges. I mean, you can do anything for 30 days right? At least that is what my Whole30 Facebook group says! I planned out which ones I am going to do for 2015 and if your up for it, do them with me!

January - Whole30 Round 2 
(completed my first one January 2014)

February - Planking

March - Sit ups 
(mind you I have our honeymoon planned this month!)

April - 1 gallon of water per day 
(I saw a picture on Facebook of a woman who did this and the change in her face/skin is amazing!)

May - Push ups

June - Squats

July - Eat 1 salad per day as a full meal

August - bicep curl/tricep dips

September - Burpees 

October - Lunges

November - Rowing 
(on the machine)

December - 2 miles per day 
(this may seem like nothing but with the holidays I find it hard sometimes to set aside time to run)

At the start of every month I will post a printable of my calendar so you can follow along if you want. I have completed a Whole30 before so I know I can do everyone one of these challenges as long as I put my mind to it. 

Friday, October 17, 2014

Road WODS

Monday was a gorgeous day for a road wod:
1 mile warm up
30 walking lunges//20 air squats//10 side lunges each leg//10 burpess//20 situps//10 push ups//800 M run
two times

Tuesday was just a beautiful for another road wod:
2 mile run, every .5 mile:
10 push ups//20 air squats//30 sit up//40 jumping jacks
cash out - 25 tire flips

I need to try this very soon!
Neighborhood road run whenever I wake up in the morning (I need to sleep in) and You Go Girl Fun Run in Corpus Christi Sunday morning!

Friday, October 3, 2014

My Review

So today marks the fifth day of this juice detox and I have to admit....I made it three solid days without eating anything but yesterday I caved. I was hungry and I wanted a grilled chicken salad.....bad!

I do not regret doing the detox but I think next time I am going to stick with making my own juices. I know I could have made five (or three lol) days of juices for less than $168. Now getting all the glass jars from the juice bar is fantastic and of course I saved them all for the next time. I do think I am going to keep up at least having two juices a day however. This detox leads right into a Whole30 for us.  

 

October is out second round of a Whole30 so I am not going back to old eating habits. The Whole30 program is the brain child of Melissa and Dallas Hartwig.Think of it as a short-term nutritional reset, designed to help you put an end to unhealthy cravings and habits, restore a healthy metabolism, heal your digestive tract, and balance your immune system.Certain food groups (like sugar, grains, dairy and legumes) could be having a negative impact on your health and fitness without you even realizing it.


Dave and I completed one in January and the transformation in him was amazing. I didn't see it so much in myself but we learned so much about our eating habits, what is really in the food we eat, and why we should make better choices. 


Since the wedding is about a month out I figured this would be a good time for us to look our best on our big day!

Think of it as a short-term nutritional reset, designed to help you put an end to unhealthy cravings and habits, restore a healthy metabolism, heal your digestive tract, and balance your immune system.
Certain food groups (like sugar, grains, dairy and legumes) could be having a negative impact on your health and fitness without you even realizing it.
- See more at: http://whole30.com/step-one/#sthash.iIz9fx50.dpuf
Think of it as a short-term nutritional reset, designed to help you put an end to unhealthy cravings and habits, restore a healthy metabolism, heal your digestive tract, and balance your immune system.
Certain food groups (like sugar, grains, dairy and legumes) could be having a negative impact on your health and fitness without you even realizing it.
- See more at: http://whole30.com/step-one/#sthash.iIz9fx50.dpuf