tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79759886813691891982024-03-04T22:15:35.102-08:00Reach for the StarsOne woman's journey to her dream body through life, work, pregnancy and childbirth.BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.comBlogger46125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-29918065084864989872014-06-21T07:51:00.003-07:002014-06-21T07:55:13.879-07:00Advancements & AlcoholYesterday was Day 3 of IIFYM for me since my competition. I was invited out to a friend's dinner party and had no idea what I might wind up eating. So I saved a good <a href="tel:900-1000" x-apple-data-detectors-result="0" x-apple-data-detectors-type="telephone" x-apple-data-detectors="true">900-1000</a> calories for my time out, with plenty of fat and carbs left. I figured that while I may not be able to keep my macros exactly within 5g of my goals, I should at least be able to keep from going too overboard on the calorie side of things. <br />
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Well, sufficed to say that when I finally entered what I had consumed last night into MyFitnessPal... it was well over what I had anticipated. And the funny thing is that if I had just stuck to the food and maybe 1-2 beers, I would have probably been pretty close to my target macros.<br />
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To be honest, I really needed a night out. Tracking is great to build an awareness of what you are consuming, but spending time with friends and enjoying life is important. I probably could have enjoyed life a little less and felt a bit better this morning, though. But am I overcome with guilt or remorse? Nope. I had fun.<br />
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I'm loving IIFYM so far. I know it's only day 2, but hear me out.<br />
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I packed healthy food with me when I went out flying early this morning and was back at the hangar by about 1:30pm. My office is right next to the coffee room, and guess what was sitting in the coffee room when I headed up to my office? Two boxes of Tim Horton's donuts. Of course. So I whipped out my handy MyFitnessPal app and took a look to see if I could fit one in. And guess what? It worked! I had to adjust my dinner and the meal I had been about to eat, but I was just glad I could fit it in.<br />
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Came home from work and had a steak and a beer. And then I made homemade ice cream (just greek yogurt, cherries, sugar-free vanilla and 1% milk).<br />
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I have several things planned for this weekend, so I'm not too sure how this is going to go. I was invited to a friend's place for dinner tomorrow night (which will involve drinks as well), followed by a BBQ (and drinks) on Saturday night, and a toddler's birthday party Sunday afternoon with my girls. Busy weekend ahead! Although I'm going to try not to fall back into my binging, I will likely just try to moderate myself a bit and let loose. Life isn't all about getting ripped ;)</div>
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Today was the first day since my competition that I actually stuck with my new diet plan.</div>
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Really, this new plan is not all that hard to stick to. Especially after the contest diet I was previously on. This was my "diet" dinner tonight:</div>
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I'm feeling pretty optimistic about the next year. While I know I will have days or even weeks that I'm not entirely sticking to my plan (and gaining at least a bit of weight), I'm really more concerned with developing a healthy relationship with food at this point. Here are my day end stats. Pretty happy to have fat, carbs and protein within 5g of my goal. And well over my 20g minimum of fibre.</div>
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This is taken from the original recipe I found here: http://nourishedkitchen.com/coconut-flour-cake/<br />
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Preheat oven to 350c. Grease muffin tins with coconut oil and sprinkle with coconut. Scoop the mixture evenly into 12 muffin tins. Bake at 350c for 35-40 minutes, or until a knife inserted comes out clean.<br />
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Calories: 210</div>
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Fat: 9.6 grams</div>
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Carbs: 23 grams</div>
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Fibre: 9.4 grams</div>
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BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-10392698236916384992014-06-15T07:30:00.002-07:002014-06-15T07:30:45.725-07:00Last PlaceWell, the results are in. I officially took last place in my class.<br />
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Funny thing is... I'm fine with that. I always thought the chance of taking last place would be about the most terrible thing that could happen in a competition. Especially after all that work.<br />
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But there were some ladies up there who obviously worked very hard and probably really deserved to place. And, to be honest, I didn't really put everything I had into this competition. I simply had too much else going on between work, kids and household stuff.<br />
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I'm happy with where I placed, and am really looking forward to seeing my photos from the photo I did last Sunday. Looking great in real life doesn't always equate to looking good on stage.<br />
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I'm still working on getting my eating back on track... it's been a real struggle this past week to keep from binging all the time. But it's slowly getting better. My next goal is to have a good, healthy relationship with food. <br />
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Well, it's 8:00pm and I'm already 1200 calories above my maintenance calories (which are substantially higher than what I've been eating the last few weeks). I had a feeling I'd wind up binging and eating everything in sight, but I have just never recorded an entire binge, honestly.</div>
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To put things into perspective, I'm about 130lbs right now. And 3500 excess calories is supposed to roughly equate to one pound. So, if I was to continue to allow myself to eat what I wanted, without any kind of tracking system, I'd gain approximately 2.4lbs this week, and 28.8lbs by the end of August. So back up to basically my post-pregnancy weight in less than 3 short months.</div>
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So tomorrow I start following maintenance macros. I'll be shooting for 198g of carbs, 130g of protein, 65g of fat and 20+ grams of fibre. That puts me at 1900 calories. Within those boundaries, I can eat what I like. This actually offers me a lot of flexibility.</div>
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BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-68528908130383637382014-06-01T07:26:00.002-07:002014-06-01T07:26:34.988-07:006 Days Out!6 days out from my first figure competition!<br />
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I guess technically it's not my first competition, but it's my first time trying to walk in heels on stage (I did bodybuilding last time - here's a picture from June 2012):<br />
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This competition has got me thinking a lot about mental health and how hard competitions are on a person. My husband pointed out to me the other day that I'm pretty well in the best shape of my life and am constantly talking about how my butt is still too big and is never going to fit into my suit. And my (almost) 3 year old has started telling people "Mommy's so hungry". Not really a healthy mindset to pass on to a toddler.<br />
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So what happens if, after all this time and effort put in, I wind up in last place? I'm still in the best shape of my life, but that's got to be tough on a person's mental state. Maybe it's self-preservation and maybe it's just me being pessimistic, but I'm not truly expecting to do well in this competition. If I do, great! But I'm more in it to get a bunch of super-ripped pictures to look back at 30 years from now and say, "Wow, look at me 30 years ago!". I'm getting in shape and making memories.<br />
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This competition prep has been extremely hard on me for a multitude of reasons. I'm beginning to think that I was insane to think that I could do a contest prep with two kids under the age of 3 (not to mention a full-time career and all the other things I tend to try to do with my time). I also believe there is a healthier way to do this contest prep, but I simply don't have the knowledge or experience to do it on my own. <br />
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Post competition, I will be immediately switching right into maintenance macros and working at maintaining what I've worked so hard to build for the remainder of the summer. Come fall, I'm going to devote my time to some serious building.<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-27337846532986233492014-02-23T11:23:00.001-08:002014-02-23T11:23:49.454-08:00Muscle GainsI have been questioning whether or not I'm ready to enter another competition quite a bit. Because I am still about 10-15lbs above my previous "off season" weight, it is incredibly hard to tell whether I've gained muscle, lost muscle, or maintained muscle. <br />
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So I've started looking at my previous weight training records and comparing them to now. I use the app Gym Buddy to track my workouts, so I have a record of all my workouts in the last 3 years. Just today I've discovered a handy "One Rep Max" graph in the history section of the app... here are a few results from major exercises:<br />
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So I may not be able to tell how my muscles look underneath that last layer of winter padding, but my strength gains certainly tell a story. I'm looking forward to seeing some definition as I lean down!<br />
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Now I just have to learn to walk in heels...<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-32666451464148615052014-02-03T04:42:00.002-08:002014-02-03T05:50:52.521-08:00Cutting and Custom Diet PlansI've been experimenting a bit with diet plans and am about to start a slow cut in preparation for the competition in June. <br />
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Basically, I'm planning on following the IIFYM (If It Fits Your Macros) plan for at least the first part of my cut and see how it goes. It winds up being very close to the diet plan I was on in preparation for my last competition, but it a little easier to adjust myself as necessary. I will also still be training under my previous (and only) trainer, although I'm trying to work toward being a bit more self-sufficient when it comes to doing these shows. I do realize that I desperately need the advice, support and coaching of someone experienced with competitions, at least for now.<br />
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The website I used to find my starting macros is this one:<br />
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I chose "suggested" fat loss as a goal and increased my protein intake to 1.25g per pound of body weight (as per this article on cutting:<br />
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I'm currently using MyFitnessPal to log all my meals and monitor my macros. I basically messed around with the custom settings on MyFitnessPal to get my goal macros as close as possible to my results with the calculator (there is a hack to change macros by grams as opposed to percentage, but it doesn't work on a mac).<br />
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And my results? I'm going to be shooting for:<br />
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95.5g of carbs<br />
187.5g of protein<br />
60g of fat<br />
30g of fibre<br />
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For now, I am shooting for 4 weight training sessions per week and 3 cardio sessions. Thankfully, roller derby starts again tomorrow, so that will count as 2 of my 3 cardio sessions. For the third, I usually try to take my girls to the running track on Sundays (it's a real workout for me if I can persuade my toddler to get into the backpack-style Ergo carrier for at least a couple hard laps).<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-4301108477409775722014-01-23T06:06:00.001-08:002014-01-23T06:06:03.573-08:00Another Competition?Originally my plan was to compete again in November 2014 at the Sandra Wickham Fall Classic, but I've recently started thinking about competing earlier. I have not lost much muscle since my last competition (June 2012), and may have even gained some (although it's hard to tell at the moment).<br />
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Building muscle is the most time-consuming part of any competition. It can take years to get a good muscle base in order to compete. For my first competition, I trained hard and build muscle for a good 9-10 months before leaning out for the show. To build muscle, you need to be in a calorie surplus, albeit a small one. So it likely didn't hinder my goals that I was eating too much, but also weight training hard for quite awhile this time around. I have some extra fat to shed, but I believe the muscle base is mostly there.<br />
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I have about 20 weeks until the Northern Classic in June, if I chose to compete earlier. I ordered my shoes and started taking my diet plan a little more seriously. I'm basically sticking with my original diet plan, but tracking my macros and trying to somewhat merge them together. Worst case scenario, I won't get lean enough by that time (I'm not willing to go to extreme measures to drop the fat), and I'll do the show in November.<br />
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I also have a suit lined up that I will most likely buy. A friend is selling it for a very reasonable price.<br />
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I'm feeling quite optimistic about this idea at the moment. I am ready to start taking my diet and training more seriously again and get back into shape. It doesn't hurt that a good friend is getting married in July and I'd like to fit into a cute bridesmaid dress!<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-38035319283498839302014-01-01T08:09:00.003-08:002014-01-01T08:09:44.687-08:00No ExcusesIt's really easy to skip a workout due to any multitude of reasons. I do it all the time. But which "reasons" are really just excuses?<br />
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Take kids, for example. My gym doesn't have childcare on weekends or holidays, so I definitely can't take my 2.5 year old with me, but what about the baby? I decided to give it a try on Boxing Day and ran it by the girl at the front desk. She was fine with babies in carseats or equivalent, just not kids running around getting into things.<br />
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The next day, I went to the walking track with some family members and the girls. If I go alone, I'll usually alternate between the two girls in the carrier (with the oldest I can run without worrying about jogging her around too much), in the jogging stroller, and the oldest running alongside.<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-34899906991592010502013-12-11T06:43:00.001-08:002013-12-11T06:43:59.919-08:00Getting Ready For a Party, Mom StyleI've had two company Christmas parties in the last week. And I've noticed that there is a big difference in how I prepare for going out now that I have children.<br />
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<li>Get out of the tub, towel dry, moisturize, pluck eyebrows and brush teeth.</li>
<li>Blowdry and style hair.</li>
<li>Try on every piece of clothing in your closet before deciding on the pieces you originally had in mind for the occasion.</li>
<li>Apply makeup.</li>
<li>Check the time. Still another 25 minutes before you have to leave. Pour another glass of wine.</li>
<li>Check Facebook, read a few articles online, and have a light snack.</li>
<li>Try on every pair of shoes you own just in case there is a pair that goes better with your dress than the pair originally chosen.</li>
<li>Decide on the pair you had originally chosen.</li>
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<li>Grab your curling iron and plug it into an outlet in the kitchen.</li>
<li>Take your phone away from the toddler and clean the food off of it.</li>
<li>Put your phone somewhere the toddler can't reach it.</li>
<li>Begin curling your hair.</li>
<li>Pick up all the food from the baby's lap and floor under her chair and put it back on her tray.</li>
<li>Continue curling your hair.</li>
<li>Tell your toddler to get off the table and leave the poinsettia alone.</li>
<li>Put down the curling iron and remove your toddler from the table.</li>
<li>Continue curling hair.</li>
<li>Give your screaming toddler a hug and settle her back at the table.</li>
<li>Continue curling hair.</li>
<li>Clean up the baby's face, hands, clothing, hair, and everywhere else she got food. Put her down on the floor in front of some toys.</li>
<li>Continue curling hair.</li>
<li>Run to lock the baby gate at the top of the stairs the baby is heading towards.</li>
<li>Give up on curling hair and go to find some makeup.</li>
<li>Clean up the toddler's hands and face.</li>
<li>Glance at your watch and realize the sitter will be arriving in 5 minutes.</li>
<li>Turn on the TV.</li>
<li>Apply makeup and get dressed in 4 minutes flat. Glance down at your legs and realize you haven't shaved recently. Put on nylons.</li>
<li>Turn off the TV, give the sitter instructions and head for the door.</li>
<li>Realize you've forgotten your phone.</li>
<li>Search for your phone for 10 minutes before realizing you put it somewhere out of the toddler's reach.</li>
<li>Head to the Christmas party 15 minutes late.</li>
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BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-82491515876247364162013-11-28T06:38:00.000-08:002013-11-28T06:38:24.646-08:00The Importance of FlexibilityNo, not doing the splits. Although kudos if you can do that!<br />
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For starters, when was the last time you switched up your training program? In order to build more muscle, you should periodically "surprise" your muscles. I have 3 upper body workouts and 3 lower body workouts, which I will typically do twice each before switching to another. And if someone is using the equipment I "need" or I just feel like doing something different, I do.</div>
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But what about if you can't make it to the gym? There are many different options for things you can do with kids or right in your home. Some of my favourites are taking my girls with me to the walking track and doing some kind of home workout video in my living room. And sharing a post-workout smoothie with my toddler, of course.</div>
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BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-70248208214809295202013-11-23T06:41:00.000-08:002013-11-23T06:43:22.941-08:00Personal Trainers: Good, Bad, and Downright DangerousThere are an enormous number of people out there professing to be "experts" on training and nutrition. It's hard to know who to listen to. Here are a few tips I've discovered when looking for a trainer:<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-78055828345323981702013-11-17T13:14:00.003-08:002013-11-17T13:14:39.254-08:00Running Shoes - An Injury Waiting to Happen?Running shoes have been around for a long time, with the claim that they will help prevent injury. And supposedly you have to replace them every 3 months to ensure the health of your body. But what if your $150 running shoes are actually <i>causing</i> injury?<br />
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Hear me out. When you run, what kind of method do you use? Do you run landing hard on your heels and then rolling to the balls of your feet, or do you land lightly on the balls of your feet and push off slightly forward? What about when you run barefoot along the beach?<br />
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Running shoes are rigid by design to "support" the foot. But because they are rigid, it tends to make people land hard on the heels of their feet rather than lightly on the balls of their feet. This rigidity found in almost all footwear these days can also lead to foot problems in some individuals.<br />
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Or at least, that is the claim made by barefoot shoe manufacturers. It seems that not enough research has been done yet on the topic to either prove or disprove barefoot running as the healthier or less injury-prone method, but I'm willing to give it a whirl.<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-82247472715422754842013-11-10T06:17:00.000-08:002013-11-10T07:46:39.764-08:00Is "Clean Eating" a myth?I've been pondering this question for awhile now. In my previous contest preparation ("off-season"), I ate perfectly within my diet plan 6 days of the week and then was allowed one "cheat day" per week. The problem with this is that there were quite simply too many things I was trying my best to stay away from except for on Saturdays... when I would binge and eat whatever I wanted.<br />
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And when I wasn't giving myself "cheat days", I would invariably wind up breaking down one day and going on a lengthy binge. Either way, not healthy. And if you are actually one of the people who can ALWAYS stick to perfectly "clean" foods (whatever that means), I'd call that an eating disorder.<br />
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So what is the solution? I've started trying out a new "diet" called the Macro Diet, or IIFYM (if it fits your macros). I recommend watching this video by Layne Norton, a coach, bodybuilder, powerlifter, and scientist:<br />
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Basically, I'm now shooting for 240g of carbs, 150g of protein, 55g of fat, and at least 30g of fibre. Within those macros, I can eat what I want. I'm finding the "My Fitness Pal" app is a great one for tracking my macros on a daily basis (I just ignore the calories). <br />
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Nothing against clean foods, but moderation is the key. Instead of eating clean 90% of the time and then sitting down and eating an entire pizza or tub of ice cream, I'm attempting to eat mostly clean, but if I want a small bowl of ice cream or a slice or two of pizza, I can just factor it into my daily macros... guilt free!<br />
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Another thing to keep in mind is that when you hire a personal trainer, they <b>are not certified</b> to give you a diet plan! Only a certified dietician can do that. There is a reason nutritional science is a lengthy program; it is very easy to mess up a person's entire metabolic system with poor nutritional advice.<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-31391263216583580382013-09-07T14:54:00.000-07:002013-09-07T14:54:42.842-07:00Things are looking upThings are looking up. I'm down about 3lbs this week and I'm feeling a lot better. <br />
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I've found some accountability. My trainer is going to take a look at my food journal every week and do measurements once in awhile as well. <br />
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I have a sitter lined up to take the girls to on weekends so that I can go to the gym (I'm potty training my 2 year old this weekend, so unfortunately I can't leave the house for that reason). My permanent nanny will be here next Sunday, so I will have some more help with the house and kids at that point.<br />
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I'm finally done my flight test ("Pilot Proficiency Check" is a yearly flight test for commercial pilots), so I can stop stressing about that.<br />
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There are always things to stress about, but I'm slowly learning to prioritize and not worry so much about the things I can't change. <br />
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BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-5652173181062522892013-08-06T07:30:00.004-07:002013-08-06T07:30:47.459-07:00Time to Hit the GymI sometimes wonder how I made time to make it to the gym every day after having my first baby. Did I just make it more of a priority, or am I truly that much busier now?<br />
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I believe it's mostly the latter. I've taken on a management position at work, which keeps me quite busy. It was also part of the reason I was back to work after just taking two weeks of vacation time rather than any kind of formal maternity leave. Two young kids also keeps me a lot busier outside of work than just one baby does.<br />
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BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-77128971359171769222013-07-28T20:05:00.002-07:002013-07-28T20:05:12.549-07:00AccountabilityI'll be the first to admit it; I need some accountability.<br />
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I'm busy. I'm a manager at a successful helicopter company. I have two children, ages two years old and under. I manage two properties, including 5 tenants. I have two cats. My husband works 12 hour days. I'm in the process of getting a live-in nanny from Peru. I'd like to start a business and get my personal training certification. Any kind of socialization requires I shower every day or two.<br />
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These are all excuses. In this day and age, everyone is busy! But regardless of what is going on in my personal life, I need to make clean eating and exercise a priority. It has been almost 4 months since I had my last beautiful daughter, and I'm only down to 165lbs. <br />
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Accountability. That's what this post is about. I am perfectly capable of getting to the gym, eating clean, and generally living a healthy lifestyle. This IS NOT dependant on how busy I am. Those are all excuses and I know better.<br />
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The solution I have found is to find accountability anywhere I can (except my husband... I've discovered that I tend to take offence to him telling me what to do). I've asked anyone and everyone I know to help hold me accountable and just text me whenever they think of it to see how I've been eating and whether I've been exercising. If anyone else reading this post wants to help out with this, you're welcome to!<br />
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I'm hoping this will be the change I need to get a good thing started. I've admittedly been struggling since the birth of my second darling girl, but I'm working my way up once again.<br />
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Goals for this week:<br />
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Get to the gym 4 times.<br />
Follow my diet plan at least until Friday night.<br />
Read at least one chapter in my CFES Fitness Knowledge manual.<br />
Recruit one person to keep me accountable on a daily basis.<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-66214920940539542542013-05-18T09:13:00.002-07:002013-05-18T09:13:18.130-07:00Tracking ProgressAs much as it's nice to see the scale going steadily down on a daily basis, this isn't an accurate representation of a person's progress. And stepping on a scale on a daily basis can be disheartening, to say the least.<br />
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Find someone you're comfortable with to take them, and don't look at it again until you've made some solid progress (several months down the road). As uncomfortable as it is to take those pictures when you're just starting out, it's an amazing feeling to be able to see how far you've come.<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-90688160288497463252013-05-12T07:53:00.003-07:002013-05-12T07:53:41.372-07:00Barely CopingI'll admit going into this new chapter in my life, I had a lot of assumptions. I assumed I could handle childbirth & recovery, work, caring for a newborn and a toddler, going to the gym 4x per week, roller derby practice twice per week, planning and eating a healthy diet, and everyday household duties. Turns out I can't. Or, at least not without a lot of support. I have overloaded myself with some mighty high expectations and am really struggling because of it.<br />
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The hardest part for me is that I haven't lost any weight since little Victoria was 2 weeks old. She is now 6 weeks. I really need to make exercise and healthy eating a priority, and soon! It seems like when I have those two things in line, everything else in my life just falls into place.<br />
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Last night I sat down and made a list of the things I need to work on to help me cope. Many of them are easy enough to do, as long as I make them a priority. The tough one on my list is finding some kind of support other than my husband. He has been fantastic, but is also working at least 72 hours per week, so there is only so much he can do. I really just need someone else I can unburden to. Really hard for me to do, since I like to pretend my life is perfect.<br />
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I suppose this blog is serving as my support network at the moment. I do feel better getting these admissions out there, even if it is never published. So, thanks for listening.<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-70041102476397618072013-04-09T14:02:00.002-07:002013-04-09T14:05:03.476-07:00Building a Diet that WorksAs a general rule, I'm not a big fan of the word "diet". It seems overused as a temporary solution to a long-term issue. The best diet plans are not just a quick fix, but an ongoing way of eating.<br />
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While I am definitely not a dietician or nutritionist, I have learned a lot of general guidelines that work to reach or maintain a healthy weight. A healthy, balanced diet is a huge part of the battle. You can't out-exercise a poor diet.<br />
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1. Eliminate all unnatural sugars </h3>
A limited amount of real fruit is fine, but try to eat it earlier in the day (I usually have one piece of fruit with breakfast and possibly a second piece with my second meal... and that's all for the day unless I have a good workout later on). Watch labels for anything with "ose" at the end, as well as corn syrup and many other variations. Almost anything in a package these days has some form of sugar in it. Juice is also off-limits since a very small amount has more sugar than a piece of fruit, and none of the fibre.<br />
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2. Eliminate processed foods and read labels carefully </h3>
Anything in a package from my experience typically has 20+ ingredients, many of which I'm not entirely sure what they are. If you do buy packaged goods, make sure to read the labels. A shorter list of ingredients that you actually recognize is usually a good sign.<br />
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3. Eat lean protein with every meal</h3>
Worst case scenario, I usually just throw a scoop of protein powder in a shaker cup with some water. Whey protein isolate is also great to put in a post-workout smoothie with some fruit to build and repair those tired muscles. Other great lean proteins are chicken, turkey, fish, shellfish, lean beef, bison, egg whites, non-fat yogurt or greek yogurt, etc. <br />
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4. Eat every 2-3 hours</h3>
Once your body gets used to this style of eating, it won't hold onto that weight so stubbornly because it knows when the next meal is coming. This is why starvation diets don't work. Because eventually you'll have to eat, and when you do, your body will cling to those calories because who knows when you're going to feed it again! I also find that when I go more than 3 hours between meals I'm a lot more willing to throw the diet plan away and just eat massive quantities of whatever I want. Eating smaller meals on a regular schedule throughout the day keeps you from ever developing that dangerous ravenous appetite.<br />
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5. Eat the right starchy carbs</h3>
Yams, oats, brown rice, quinoa, squash, chickpeas, beans, etc. are all fantastic starchy carbs. You'll need slightly more starchy carbs any day that you're lifting heavy weights for extra energy. I usually eat a serving of starchy carbs at the first 5 (out of 6 meals of the day) on training days and the first 4 on cardio or non-training days.<br />
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6. Eat only healthy fats</h3>
Fats tend to get a bad reputation, but the right fats can actually help your weight-loss progress. Avocados, unsalted nuts, omega 3's and flax are all examples of great healthy fats. Morning and evening are the best times of the day to eat them.<br />
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7. Drink plenty of water</h3>
Many people are regularly dehydrated, and regularly mistake thirst for hunger.<br />
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8. Give yourself a cheat day or cheat meal each week</h3>
This sounds counter-productive, but it really helps! If you're craving something you shouldn't have just remember that once you get to your cheat day you can have it. This helps you stick with the plan mentally, and also keeps your body guessing.<br />
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9. Keep a food journal</h3>
It really helps to write down everything you eat and at what time. It helps you monitor trends and see where there's room for improvement, even if you don't ever show it to anyone else.<br />
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10. Stock your fridge with real food and plan your meals ahead of time</h3>
If you find yourself hungry and don't have anything healthy readily available, what do you think you're going to reach for? Pretty much anything. You'll need lots of fresh veggies, fruit, lean proteins, starchy carbs, and healthy fats all ready to eat when you need to eat them.<br />
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Thanks for reading and good luck!<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-48778372888906055442013-04-07T09:59:00.001-07:002013-04-07T09:59:14.506-07:00Easing into ExerciseI admit I'm not very good at "easing" into anything. I tend to be an "all or nothing" type person.<br />
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This pregnancy I once again managed to balloon right back up to my 200lb pregnancy body that I had at the end of my last pregnancy. Even after being in the best shape of my life for my bodybuilding competition June 9th of last year. Sigh.<br />
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But on the plus side for all you blog readers, I'm basically starting from scratch once again, so I'll make sure to post everything I'm doing right from day one.<br />
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On Thursday I had a rather depressing shopping trip. I went out and bought the largest pair of jeans I've ever owned in my life, and also ran into someone I knew who, upon noticing my still-prominent belly, said, "Still in there, hey?".... before noticing the newborn in the shopping cart next to me.<br />
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So... me and my "all or nothing" mentality decided I was ready to hit the gym on Friday, just 6 days postpartum. I had a great workout (back and rear delts) and it felt amazing to really push my muscles to exhaustion once again. Unfortunately, my body didn't respond all that well afterwards and my postpartum bleeding started up again (it had already stopped). <br />
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One of these days I should really learn what the word "moderation" means.<br />
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I'm planning on taking the rest of the weekend off, and maybe I'll try hitting the gym again on Monday or Tuesday (though hopefully I can restrain myself from lifting the heaviest weights possible this time).<br />
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<br />BeckyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785897866692230400noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975988681369189198.post-63090055007947590452013-04-07T08:35:00.004-07:002013-04-10T18:00:09.621-07:00Welcome to the New AdditionVictoria Alyssa Grimsrud was born at 12:14am last Saturday, March 30th. Welcome to our world, little one! Here is the story of her birth:<br />
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Several times that last week I had false labour keeping me up past my bedtime, so I didn't get too excited when I was in bed last Friday night and they started once again. This time they seemed a bit more regular, though not painful yet, so I started timing them. Between 9-11pm I had consistent contractions 7 minutes apart for 30-40 seconds. Around 11pm I decided that we were likely going to be heading to the hospital that night at some point as they seemed to be getting a bit stronger and headed back to the bedroom to wake up my hubby. As soon as I got up and started moving around, the contractions jumped to 3 minutes apart and began intensifying. By the time we left home I was certain this was the real thing.<br />
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Once at the hospital, I had a contraction in the car, on the way to the door, at the door, two in the entryway waiting for a nurse to buzz us in, two in the hallway on the way to the assessment room, and my next one once laying down in the assessment room broke my water. The nurse left some hospital gowns and blankets for me and headed off. When she got back, she gave me an exam and called it 7-8cm dilated. She then left the room again to find a wheelchair to get me to the delivery room. As soon as she left I had another contraction and began feeling the urge to push. By the time she returned with several other nurses to try and move me, I really needed to push. There didn't seem any other way to communicate this to them, so I just whipped open my legs and yelled, "I'M PUSHING!". Someone glanced down and saw the head! Then they all jumped into action, "Page a doctor from emergency, STAT!"... "Get warm towels!"... within 5 minutes my little 7lb 5oz baby entered this world. It was less than 30 minutes from the time we arrived at the hospital!<br />
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What a night!<br />
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