Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Work it Out Wednesday: Week 18

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Hi gang!

Thank you so much for the overwhelming support about my announcement last week. It means the world to me that all of you who commented believe that I could make a good Beachbody coach. And thanks for making me feel normal and not fat! :)

I'm so busy with everything and from taking an incredible mini vacay this weekend, so I need to buckle down and build my business! Luckily my Piyo, boxing and Pinterest workouts are always there for me, even when I'm busy.

I even posed like a dork on the beach this Monday!


LOL my jumping jacks and squats crack me up!

Gosh I wish I was still on Amelia Island...sigh...

Alrighty back to it. Please feel free to send me any good workouts that you see. I'm always on the lookout!


Weekly disclaimer:
Remember what I said about my lack of qualifications? Please keep in mind that I am aware that I am chubby and have no fitness/nutrition authority. I'm just trying to spread some wellness love as I fight the battle to live well myself.


Weekly Workout:



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I love this workout, but you have to click through to view descriptions of the moves and such. I made a quick image if, like me, you just like to see what you need to do without scrolling!



Click through for descriptions if you don't know what all of these moves are (I didn't!).

How I made it harder:  I paired this with two other workouts!
Overall impression: I loved doing this after a short Piyo workout and the daily workout for my Beachbody 6-Day Shred Group. I really need to work on my back, so I was excited for all of these moves.
Sweat factor (on a scale of 1-10, where 10 is when I look like I just got out of the shower): This wasn't a sweaty one, even after two other workouts. I think I was at a 4 after the whole shebang.
How I felt when it was over: So great! I loved giving about 45 minutes to myself Tuesday morning. Total body workouts make me happy.
Would I do it again? Absolutely! I should just do this as I watch TV at night. It really didn't take long so I'm happy that I added it!

Weekly recipe:

I don't know what's happening but I am CRAVING to cook! Honestly it's all I want to do as I'm writing this. I already planned my crock pot for Sunday. If you're curious, it's one of my favorite recipes from My Whole30: shredded salsa chicken. I'll also be making my mother-in-law's delicious black beans to go with it! I'm so excited!

Aside from that, last night I made Gina's recipe (from skinnytaste.com) for dinner this week: One Pot Turkey Taco Chili with Mac and Cheese!


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I mean, hi. It is SO amazing. Low fat and Weight Watcher-friendly? All the better.

Weekly motivation:



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I need to print this and post it on my mirror!



Weekly workout sass:


My friend saw this on Instagram and I immediately reposted it!



It made me giggle!

Have a good one!

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Work it Out Wednesday: Week 17 (and an announcement!)

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Hi gang!

Last week I started Piyo, part of the Beachbody at-home fitness company (the same company that made P90X and Insanity). It's been great so far, and today I paired the upper body workout with a leg workout that I found on Pinterest. Woo I feel good!

Also, I have a bit of an announcement: I am a Beachbody coach! I just started this journey last week, am still learning the ropes and am working on my branding. Facebook page forthcoming! Anyway, don't worry: I'm not going to start to sell you on the products and programs that Beachbody offers. This weekly post will stay the same. I'm just letting you know that I'm here for you if you want some motivation and if you want a cheerleader to encourage you through your wellness journey. Shoot me a comment or connect with me on other social channels for more info.

I'll address the elephant in the room (on the blog?): yeah, I know I'm chubby. Every week I have a disclaimer that I have no authority and am aware of my body. I own mirrors, folks. Being a Beachbody coach doesn't necessarily mean that my body is ready for the beach. It just means that I am fighting for myself to feel better and am using the programs to get there. It also means that I want anyone interested to join me in the battle.

Please allow me brag on myself for one quick sentence: I workout often, I'm muscular and I am strong.

Do I have things to work on? I mean, duh. Check out my seven chins.

Eating gunk and being disciplined with my portion control are my challenges. I'll never be a poster child for nutrition. What I can be is a wellness supporter. I'm in it with you. I'm your workout buddy - the one who cheers you on in the gym and cheers you with a cocktail at brunch after we are finished! ;)

Make sense?
Cool.

OK enough of all of that. On to our regularly scheduled programming! As always, please feel free to send me any good workouts that you see. I'm always on the lookout!


Weekly disclaimer:
Remember what I said about my lack of qualifications? Please keep in mind that I am aware that I am chubby and have no fitness/nutrition authority. I'm just trying to spread some wellness love as I fight the battle to live well myself.


Weekly Workout:



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How I made it harder:  dumbbells!!!
Overall impression: I loved doing this after a short Piyo workout. My muscles were shaking for a while after I was finished!
Sweat factor (on a scale of 1-10, where 10 is when I look like I just got out of the shower): About a 6.
How I felt when it was over: So great! I loved giving about 35 minutes to myself this morning. Total body workout? Check!
Would I do it again? Absolutely, especially if I do another mini workout (Piyo or otherwise) with it!

Weekly recipe:

Last week I made homemade Chicken Noodle Soup (my Mom's recipe! Yum!) for my sick husband. Poor guy. He's better now, so the leftovers are in the freezer. I also made one of my favorite Whole30 recipes, Paleo Cabbage Roll Skillet Dinner, which made a ton so that was also in the freezer. Needless to say, I have plenty of food so I haven't tried anything new this week. However, I have SO many new pins that I can't wait to test!

Also, on Monday I'm doing a 6-day Shred that includes a meal plan, daily workouts and a grocery list. It's free so if you want to join let me know and I'll add you to the group! Seriously, it's free!

Weekly motivation:



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Exactly! Keep pushing!!



Weekly workout sass:




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Preach on, Buddy! This is what I think after every boxing class!

Have a good one!



Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Shred it Off


Ugh, I need to hit the "reset" button on eating, especially after a long weekend full of cupcakes and cocktails. I joined a free 6 Day Shred group to add a little discipline and keep myself accountable. Obviously it involves eating (no juice cleanses for this gal!), but I'll just consume the clean stuff! I'll workout, too, since I'm almost better at sweating than I am at eating. Almost.

Who's with me? You get a meal plan, grocery list and all the recipes! Comment below so I can add you to the group.

Have a good one!

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine's Day!!

Hi gang! I made this valentine to send to a few folks and wanted to share with all of you! Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Know that you are loved! :)

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Work it Out Wednesday: Week 16

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Hi gang!

I started a new workout program this week, called Piyo, part of the Beachbody home workout company (the same company that made P90X and Insanity). I'm pumped to do it and will let you know how it goes! It will be tough to do this while boxing and trying new Pinterest workouts for the blog, but I'm up for the challenge!

As always, please feel free to send me any good workouts that you see. I'm always on the lookout!


Weekly disclaimer:
Remember what I said about my lack of qualifications? Please keep in mind that I am aware that I am chubby and have no fitness/nutrition authority. I'm just trying to spread some wellness love as I fight the battle to live well myself.


Weekly Workout:




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How I made it harder:  weights for the squats, no knees for the pushups.
Overall impression: I woke up crazy late one day and needed something quick. This fit the bill because it took about 15-20 minutes. I still got to work on time!
Sweat factor (on a scale of 1-10, where 10 is when I look like I just got out of the shower): About a 4.
How I felt when it was over: Mad I didn't have a longer workout, but satisfied that I at least did something.
Would I do it again? Probably, especially if I do another mini workout with it!

Weekly recipe:

Earlier this week I had a Chinese food craving but didn't feel like having the bad stuff. I consulted my friend, Pinterest, and found this Skinny Chicken Fried Rice recipe. I had to give it a try!


This was so easy to make and it looked so pretty that I had to take a picture. I actually really hate brown rice, but this was delicious and I couldn't tell the difference. I also used chicken thighs instead of the breasts, but I just prefer thighs and I think they freeze/reheat better.

This recipe makes a TON which has been great: I froze a bunch and have been eating it for lunches. YUM!

Weekly motivation:



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Might as well put that towel to good use, amIright?!?


And while we're on the topic of sweat:


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I WILL go to the beach this summer. 
And if I'm covered up it's because I don't want to get burned, NOT because I hate my body.
BOOM.


Weekly workout sass:



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I mean, seriously. I'm good about exercising, but I am a CHAMPION when it comes to eating. haha :)

Have a good one!




Thursday, February 5, 2015

My Whole30: A Recap

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You guys! What an incredible program! I loved Whole30!

Today this post is all about my Whole30 experience: I'll answer some questions, share some tips and tricks, ...and basically link to all of the awesome recipes I tried.

On board? Sweet. Let's jam.

I started the Whole30 Program on January 2. Some co-workers also participated in Whole30, and my husband, Andrew, ate most of what I made, too. It was a great support system!

Now that it's over, I honestly miss how I felt during those 30 days. I stupidly ate and drank a bunch of gunk right when the 30 days expired, and instantly felt like junk. The program advises to reintroduce different foods gradually to see how they affect your body. Then you can choose to make changes to your overall lifestyle.

Welp, I had carbs, dairy and booze most of the weekend. All in one fell swoop. I didn't pick and choose. The gang was all there.

I think I felt more hungover from the processed food and sugar than from the alcohol. I was also sluggish. Was it all in my head? Maybe a little, but my stomach hurt and I had a headache, so probably not completely.

When Monday arrived this week I ate clean, wholesome food again. And wine. :) Aside from the wine headache I now feel better. Phew! I'm happy I hopped back on the wagon. This further supports that a paleo lifestyle is totally for me. For the most part I will continue to eat clean and healthy, and, on occasion, will indulge in the big three c's: Cheese, Chocolate and Cocktails. Trying to cut out things completely just isn't realistic for me. A girl's gotta have some sweets every now and then, amIright?

OK here are some deets:

  1. I missed the following: caffeine, pop, wine, and chocolate.
  2. I surprisingly didn't miss dairy, which was strange because cheese is a good friend of mine. However, I found myself missing lattes, but only because it's cold outside and lattes are more of a comfort than a necessity. That was a mind-blowing realization considering I previously either had coffee or lattes every day. 
  3. I still snacked. Granted, you're not supposed to...something about your brain thinking desserts and anything sweet (including fruits) could process the sweetness and make you crave the bad sugar later. Or something like that. Whatever. I could only eat so many veggies. Some of my favorite snacks were/are cashews, Chomps Meat Sticks and Larabars (the Apple Pie, Cherry Pie and Coconut Cream Pie flavors are the only Whole30-friendly ones that I could find). Those satisfied my salty and sweet cravings. I ate a ton of fruits and veggies, though, don't worry.
  4. I messed up. I drank pop a couple of times and had some flavored water containing sucrose. I had a latte once. My husband and I went to Milwaukee for a mini vacation and I ate and drank so much that I shouldn't have. I also baked some delicious breakfast bars that had coconut sugar, which is apparently not Whole30-friendly. Whoops.
  5. I didn't care that I messed up. Why? Well, I went right back to the program after I faltered. No one is perfect. Just because you fall off of a wagon doesn't mean you can't jump back on.
  6. I loved cooking, but it did get tough. Seriously gang, stock up. It's so easy to resort to the easy stuff (aka take-out) when you don't have some meals prepared or easily handy. Make a bunch of the yummy meals you make and freeze them! Sundays were my big cooking days.
  7. I wasn't too social and rarely ate out at restaurants. January is probably the least social month of the year. It was a good month to pick for this. When I did go out to eat I would go low-carb, high protein and dairy-free. AKA I'd get a burger with lots of veggies and without the bun or cheese. I'm sure it was cooked in something I shouldn't have had, but whatever. It's better than fried food and more interesting than a salad!
  8. I worked out consistently. Admittedly there were times that I felt dizzy or faint, so I knew that I needed more protein pre- and post workouts.
  9. Eating healthy is expensive, but I still saved money. Considering that I didn't go out and/or drink, the grocery bills weren't so bad at the end of the day.
  10. I lost 4.5 pounds. Yep, I'm still your trusty chubby friend. I didn't expect to lose a bunch because I still ate a bunch. I still need to work on portion control! What can I say? The recipes were so good!!

Speaking of recipes:


l | 2 | 3 | 4
5 | 6 | 7 | 8
9 | 10 | 11 | 12
13 | 14 | 15 | 16
  1. Mexican Slow Cooked Pork Carnitas
  2. Easy Paleo Pot Roast
  3. Sausage & Egg Breakfast Bites
  4. Turkey Avocado Wraps
  5. Mustard Balsamic Baked Chicken
  6. Caramelized Apples & Cinnamon
  7. Crock Pot Bacon Wrapped Beef Tenderloin with a Balsamic Glaze
  8. Paleo Cabbage Roll Skillet Dinner
  9. Bolognese Sauce (over zucchini noodles!)
  10. Shredded Salsa Chicken
  11. Healthy "Ramen" Noodles
  12. Paleo Italian Chicken Fingers
  13. Spaghetti Squash Chow Mein
  14. Paleo Shepherd's Pie
  15. 3-Ingredient Almond Butter Cookies
  16. Strawberry Banana Paleo Breakfast Bars
I wrote about all of these in my previous weekly posts with opinions and recipe modifications. I definitely have favorites (Numbers 1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 14, 16) and one I won't try again (#11 - it was tasty, but it really didn't taste like Ramen). These recipes were phenomenal and I am so thankful to the creative bloggers who came up with them and shared them!

Overall, I recommend Whole30. It's awesome. It helps you hit "reset," especially after the indulgent holiday season. It helps you feel better. It was tough at times but it was definitely worth it!

Did I miss anything? Do you think you'll do Whole30 in the future? If you want a buddy, count me in!

Have a good one!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Work It Out Wednesday: Week 15

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Hi gang!
Anyone else have issues waking up these days? I go to the boxing gym a few times a week for the 6am class and WOW it's tough to wake up! On my non-gym days it's hard to wake up at that time, too...but luckily I have quick workouts on my Pinterest Motivation Board that give me swift ways to earn my morning shower! ;)

Please feel free to send me any good workouts that you see. I'm always on the lookout!


Weekly disclaimer:
Remember what I said about my lack of qualifications? Please keep in mind that I am aware that I am chubby and have no fitness/nutrition authority. I'm just trying to spread some wellness love as I fight the battle to live well myself.


Weekly Workout:



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How I made it harder:  I added weights allowing me to do some bicep and shoulder exercises during the squats and lunges and I did not go to my knees during the push-ups.
Overall impression: This was a pretty decent workout. It wasn't my favorite or anything, but I didn't hate it!
Sweat factor (on a scale of 1-10, where 10 is when I look like I just got out of the shower): About a 6.
How I felt when it was over: Great! I had woken up late when I completed this workout, so I was happy to have a little sweat fest in about 20 minutes.
Would I do it again? Definitely! This is perfect for traveling!

Weekly recipe:
Just because I'm finished with Whole30 certainly doesn't mean that I'm finished sharing recipes! (I plan to do a recap of my Whole30, by the way!!)

I picked two recipes from my favorite site, Gina's Skinny Taste, for a lovely Friday meal with our cousin: Arroz con Pollo and chocolate parfaits!


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I can't recommend these recipes enough! They are delicious!!!

Weekly motivation:



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This is so so so true, especially for me. Anyone else a stress eater? 

I think this is the most important thing to remember:


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Weekly workout sass:



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Cooooooooookies!!!!!!
haha gotta love Cookie Monster :)



Have a good one!