Showing posts with label nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nutrition. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

Ch-Ch-Changes

So first, sorry I haven't blogged in almost a week (or maybe you liked that!) and second, sorry that this is a text heavy post with no pictures!!

On January 1st (I know, I know), I set a goal to lose 30 pounds by the end of June. Being that 30 pounds seems like a whole lot of weight, I made 6 mini goals:  lose 5 pounds per month. Completely reasonable being as most sources seem to agree that healthy weight loss is around 2 pounds per week. So far so good, I lost 5 in January and I'm set to do well for February also.

I'm hoping that the mini goals will motivate me and provide the difference between this time and the last million times I've tried to lose weight. Usually I just say that I want to lose XX pounds before summer or something. Only when it's a week before vacation does it hit me that I'm not where I wanted to be. I always lose a little, but never enough to make a signifant difference for me.

What am I doing differently?
  • I'm using an app on my phone called "Lose It" to track calories.
    • It's free if you want to check it out (and you can add me as a friend by searching my email address -- 3xacharmrunner@gmail.com).
    • You tell it what you weigh and how much you want to lose and it gives you calorie limits for the day.
    • You can follow your friends to provide motivation to each other (they can't see your weight, don't worry!!). They can see if you aren't tracking your calories (and scold you) or see how many awesome workouts you're doing (and praise you!).
    • HOW HAS IT HELPED?
      •  I seriously had no idea how many calories I was eating and how out of control I was. There were times when I was consuming more than half of the calories I should be using for a day in ONE MEAL.
      • I do really well with numbers and small, achievable goals. This lays it all out for me and I have small things to work for each day. When my motivation is low I just think, do you really want to eat that fill in the blank with some crap food? You're going to have to log it and it's going to stare you in the face every time you open the app. Or I look back on all the days I've done so well and stayed within my allotted calories. I don't want to throw that work away!
      • I am learning how many calories my workouts deduct and how to use those calories but not abuse them. Many workouts deplete your body and you need to refuel, but you don't get a free pass.
  • I'm trying to work out five times a week.
    • I've started going back to the gym in the mornings (unless I have a reason to go at night).
      • I love to sleep in, but what I love even more is having that awesome feeling all day that I've already accomplished so much!
      • The gym is WAY less crowded in the AM so I am less self conscious and I can get everything I need to get done in less time.
    • I've mixed up my routine.
      • I'm not strictly following a running plan. I'm aiming to run three times a week but I'm not stressing about doing a certain amount of miles on a certain day. I'm trying to listen to my body more. (Not following a plan could bite me in the ass but this has yet to be determined!).
      • I'm adding weight training at a goal of three times per week. Remember when I told you about the plan my little brother made for me? I did it for one week in December then quit when we went to Colorado and never started back. That resumed this past week.
      • I'm trying to add yoga on AT LEAST one of my rest days. My body seems to do so much better when I take the time to stretch and clear my mind.
Do you have any advice for me?
Have you ever had a huge goal that seemed unachievable? What did you do?

Monday, February 13, 2012

PureFit Nutrition Bars

About a month ago I was contacted by Emily at PureFit asking if I would like to sample and review their nutrition bars. Sample food? Absolutely!

The thing that jumped out at me more than anything was that these bars are made by a runner for runners. I struggle with nutrition and fueling my body properly. I feel like so many products out there just don't get it. I need fuel for my active lifestyle without 302194738 billion calories.

Emily set me up with a sample pack featuring five flavors:  Granola Crunch, Peanut Butter Crunch, Berry Almond Crunch, Chocolate Brownie, and Almond Crunch. Are you noticing a theme? They like their crunch! And this is definitely something I can get behind. How many nasty protein bars are out there that have the consistency of Play Doh? YUCK. 


When I cut into the Peanut Butter Crunch bar, I was skeptical. It looked doughy. 
But, as my shotty photography doesn't highlight at all, there are little crispy crunchers inside the bar! Almost like a rice crispy type crackle. These completely change the consistency of the bar, making it so much more enjoyable to eat than other protein bars I've tried (I've tried Met-Rx, Supreme Protein, and Pure Protein). 


As stated on their website:


Since 2001, we’ve been producing high-quality, all natural, 40/30/30 nutrition bars that offer great taste without all the additives and sugar that are often included in other “nutrition bars.”  PureFit bars do not contain dairy, wheat, gluten, artificial sweeteners, hydrogenated oils, or trans fats, so they offer a sound nutritional choice.


If you'd like to try the bars head over to their website and use the promo code:  PROMO25. It'll take 25% off your first order!




**Purefit supplied me with a sample pack of bars. No other compensation was given and all opinions are my own.**