Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Abs Are Made In The Kitchen


Top Left: Nov '12 Top Right: Dec '12 Bottom Left: January '13 Bottom Right: Early February '13

    February was a downward slope for me... I achieved killer abs for the first time in my life (you know the type I mean... when you're doing a workout DVD and the main instructor goes over to one of the background models and points to their stomach and says "THE ABS YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED". See bottom right pic in the ab pic-stitch) then I took it for granted. Then I got sick AND celebrated my birthday. Then I was mad at myself and ate my feelings.

  The GOOD news is that I still worked out (once I was healthy) and in my solitary disease-ridden confinement, I did a lot of virtual observation (via blogs & instagram) of the people who share my goal- to live a more healthy life than I previously have. I've seen a lot of great recipes and ways to replace the things I've been eating and in only a few days, I'm starting to see the positive changes shine through again!

Here are some things I've found helpful in eating better:

1) Shakeology
-Shakeology is a meal-replacement shake. It has over 70 natural ingredients found all over the world. There are enough vitamins in it to replace a daily multiple (if consumed daily) and IT'S SO GOOD! The thing I love about Shakeology is that you can do so much with it. You don't have to make the same shake everyday- it comes with a calendar of 30 recipes to choose from. You can also cook with it. I've been making little cakes and ice cream with my chocolate Shakeology. It's absolutely unreal. I love that I can actually have my cake and eat it too without feeling bad about it later. To learn more, leave a comment in the comment section and I'll answer any questions about it or give you some awesome Shakeo recipes!







2) Salad
People are always hating on salads. Why? Ya know the best thing about a salad? THERE ARE NO RULES! You throw things in a bowl and put dressing on it and it is delicious! If you don't "like salads" you need to start experimenting more. Anyway, here are some sub-tips:
   a) Don't use creamy dressing. I'm looking at you, Ranch addicts! I've BEEN there! When I was on my college swim team, I ate NOTHING but salad... but I drowned it in ranch dressing. I couldn't figure out for the life of me how I'd 
 become a victim of the freshman 15 (The 15 lbs college freshmen gain from having freedom for the first time). Now I usually use a light balsamic vinaigrette mostly, and it goes a lot better with the ingredients I use in my salads.

   b) Lose the croutons. They offer little nutritional value. I know, they're pretty tasty, but they're like putting potato chips in there (okay, not as extreme but still). Instead, I use walnuts. If you're allergic to nuts, try bits of your favorite crunchy vegetable instead! 




3) Afternoon snack
 I don't know about you, but I always want junk food somewhere between lunch and dinner. I used to eat whatever I wanted in the afternoon. Ten years ago when I was in eighth grade (ew), I used to come home from school and eat a bowl of potato chips and drink a glass of Pepsi while I sat and watched my favorite shows on TV. The good news is that is also the year I started dance classes and figured out how to enjoy activity... but I didn't know much about nutrition, so I just maintained a frumpy figure for a while. Over the years, my afternoon snacks have shifted. I've cut the soda completely, I only eat chips on Christmas (my Aunt Julie's dip is irresistible), and I've even cut down on granola bars with chocolate chips in them... because I found that a handful of walnuts and raisins is all I need!! They don't have the same "I can't stop eating this" quality that junk foods have and the raisins are nice and sweet. Allergic to nuts? Try apple slices or a small fruit salad instead. 

4) Water
 If you are a big soda drinker, I DARE you to replace soda with water for ten days. Notice how you feel in your body, your thinking patterns and attention and your sleeping patterns change. Not to mention your abs, but that's what all of these tips are for anyway. Also, your body will appreciate the water so much, that the next time you drink soda your stomach might hurt a little afterward. That's your body telling you "this sucks".

5) Tea
  I am a big fan of warm drinks in the winter, especially at night when the wind is howling. Instead of filling my limited-edition Paul McCartney mug with cocoa, I've been drinking decaffeinated tea with a slice of lemon. This may not work for everyone, but I don't know... something about tea makes me feel the warm-fuzzies. Maybe switch up the flavor of the tea? It's also a good way to keep from night-snacking!

I hope these work for you on your quest to achieve "The Abs You've Always Wanted"! 

2 comments:

  1. great post! SO proud of how hard you are working!!!! STRUT that body this summer....
    XOXO Tina

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