Friday, May 27, 2011

{journal your way fit}

I have one question for you, “How long did it take for you to get into the shape that you are in? “ This isn't a trick question for those of you that aren't in tip-top-shape!

Once you have answered this question,  read this statement,
“it only takes 21 days to make a habit.” 
You have spent months, years or even a lifetime of creating the habits that led you to not be 100% satisfied with your health and fitness lifestyle.  The great news is, our bodies can change at any time. The first step to that change is being conscious about what our bad habits are and then creating new healthy habits that will forever change your life!

You’re asking yourself now, “What are my bad habits and how do I change them?”  My answer: Become Consciously Competent about what you are doing to help or hurt your health and fitness goals.  In order to do that; you must be 100% transparent and truthful to what you are doing and track everything  in order to make a plan to lead a more fit lifestyle.  How do you do that?

JOURNAL!

Keeping a food journal for any all food/beverages consumed will help you be the most consciously competent about what is “actually” hurting or helping you.  Below are the things you should track:
  • Date
  • Time of Intake
  • All Food: Must include portion sizes. Saying “I ate chicken, rice and broccoli” sounds great, but if it’s 8oz of Chicken, 1 cup of broccoli and 1 cup of rice…this could be double the amount of calories you should be eating at one sitting! Without portions you cannot count calories…and after all, this is a numbers game!
  • All beverages:  Again, include how much! 1 bottle of Mt. Dew is 2.5 servings. Again, we need to know how much!  
    •  you’ll read about this in my H2O blog, however, I have to include here. Try to limit any carbonated beverages, aim for zero calorie drinks and H2O is by far the best liquid you can put into your body. Lastly – you’ll never shed the weight if you are dehydrated…so it is a MUST to keep the water coming!
  •  Exercise: Whether it is walking the dog for ten minutes; a jog; weight training or wrestling with the kids. Aim to track your physical activity!

Making lifestyle changes doesn't come naturally. To change your eating and exercise habits, you've got to plan to make it happen.  If you don’t know what you are doing to sabotage your fitness goals (hence our first step: Journal), you can’t truly design a plan that will work for you.

A great link that that reinforces the power of journaling and planning!
  

When should you start? NOW! The very next thing you put in your mouth, write it down.  Do this for 3 solid weeks, by that time it will be second nature.  You'll gradually find yourself holding YOURSELF accountable for what is or is not going into your body. Sometimes a gut check with ourselves is the most revealing. I sure didn't want to write down that I just ate a sleeve of my daughters oreo's!  Want to take it to the next level, get a partner and share your food journals each week. The fear of revealing our weaknesses to others,  are often times all we need to make better choices!

It's My Fit Life...and I'm sharing it with you!

Miranda

{Snack Me}

If it does not benefit your body, do not consume it!  
So what do I mean by "benefit?"

Think about all of the100 calorie pack snacks available.  What's your most favorite one?  Now, if you have one available look at the ingredients. Is there anything there that jumps off the label and says, this is GREAT for my body?  I'm going to make a huge assumption...and say there probably isn't!  So, although it is tempting to buy these quick pre-packaged snacks for when you are on the run, but how long will it actually keep you running?

So, now I have many of you saying. I'm always on the run. I have to have something quick or the alternative is to just not eat.  After all, cutting calories will help me lose weight anyway!  I promise you that not eating is hurting you more than helping you!  Our bodies need fuel and our fuel is what we feed it.  Choose premium fuel and feel great or choose unleaded and never reach your health and fitness goals!

What does snacking do for you? 
Eating well balanced-portioned meals and snacking often, you will naturally increase your resting metabolic rate...and if you aren't following me, this will help you NATURALLY burn more calories.  If you choose to eat only a couple of times a day your body will make every effort to hold on to the food you eat- storing as much as fat as it can which slows down your resting metabolic rate at the same time! It is imperative to eat small meals and snacks often.  Once you train your metabolism, it will know that in two hours or so, it will be getting fueled again...thus not hesitating to use what you just fed it vs storing it as fat.  This in turn will also increase your resting metabolic rate, which we all know by now...increases your NATURAL fat burning!

I know, I know. I've just told you that you have to eat often and that you can't have pre-packaged non-nutritious snacks, so you have that puzzled and overwhelmed look on your face asking, "so what am I supposed to eat?"  No worries friends, go to my Snacks page and I will help you create a grocery list, prepare and portion out the most portable nutritious snacks for your new fit lifestyle!

It's My Fit Life...and I'm sharing it with you!

Miranda

{water & weightloss}

Drink. More. Water.


We hear it all time. We read it all the time. However, do we really understand how important it is for our health? ...SO get off your butt and go grab a water to sip while you read this post!


Water helps with many important functions, such as: 
  • temperature regulation
  • cardiovascular function
  • waste product removal
  • active metabolism

Essentially, without proper amounts of water we are... dehydrated, lethargic, fatigued, constipated/irregular and hungry....which all leads to feeling, well...Not Great!

You will never reach your weight loss goals if you are dehydrated. For more reasons than the above, you can read the following article which will educate you on the importance of proper fluid intake...I couldn't write it any better!


It's My Fit Life...and I'm sharing it with you!