I’m Sugars Bitch

15 Jul

Source: XD

I wake up in the morning for my Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Pepsi fix. I have lived most of my life this way, while I grew up with people all around me drinking OJ or water in the morning.  Without my pop I was a cranky bitch.  It’s really hard to give up.  Sugar gives me pleasure, it gives me satisfaction.  Although I know with every bite I’m hurting my body, I do what feels good.

Depression has a way of making food your friend.

Thinking about what I’ve eaten today makes me feel sad, and not too much of it was real nutrition.  I started my day as above, along with a sandwich with just meat on it.  I then had a bottle of Pepsi on my way to Shoppers to make good on a sale (no it wasn’t food).  While I was out, I had Burger King – a Whopper with Fries and Coke Zero.  I came home, had a salad with some Kale, Romaine, Feta, Green Onions, Tomatoes and Cucumbers.  Then had another bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Pepsi.  During the day, I’ve been munching on Old Dutch Dill Pickle Sunflower Seeds, which I think are all right other then their high salt content.  While I remember it, I also had some Macaroni Salad.  I’m Sugar’s bitch and Carb’s bitch.  It has me at it’s beckon call.

Anyone want to guess the calories?  I don’t.

Getting Into the Fitness Habit

14 Feb

We all love the motto “Just Do It”, but it’s always easier said then done.  Some days, the ‘just do it’ attitude may work other days a blast of dynamite under your butt can’t get you going.  But just like biting your nails is a habit, albeit a bad one creating a good habit is also possible.

For those who are avid exercisers, it’s quite possible that they could feel out of sync if they didn’t have their mandatory workout or run.  Is it hard to believe that you could crave exercise?  That you could actually make an excuse in some other part of your life just so that you could make it to the gym.

Okay, okay… so how can I crave exercise like chocolate?  Well to tell you the truth there isn’t much to it.  But one thing is for certain and that is habit can be perposefully created.

To create your habit, commit to 20 minutes every day. Opting to skip a day only throws a wrench in the way your body was designed to cope.  Consistency is required to form a habit.  Once it’s a habit, it becomes normal.

Follow these next six tips to make it easy:

  1. Make it simple. Don’t complicate the matter by throwing too much variety into your plate at first.  Stick to 20 minutes of walking/jogging.  Or even 20 minutes of a Wii fitness game.  I stick to cardio, because it’s what I dislike the most.
  2. Pick a Specific Time. Typically first thing in the morning is best, because you are more focused.  On the other hand, on your way home from work is best before you get home.  If you work at home, I find right at lunch time is best.
  3. Be Prepared. This is two fold, if you happen to know that you will be hungry at the end of your workout then make sure that you will have the food on hand ready to be made.  This is to kill the temptation of grabbing something unhealthy to eat afterwards.  Also, have your workout clothes ready so that you can remain focused on your workout and not wondering where they are.
  4. Increase Time Slowly. Wait at least two full weeks before you decide to increase the amount of time you are working out.  Do not add more then 5 minutes a week.  Once your up to 30 minutes, take off one day a week.  Because your body needs rest.
  5. Let someone know. If you have someone to tell about your goal, let them know about it.  Have them remind you if it’s not too much.  Otherwise, set a reminder for yourself on one of the numerous devices we have today.  Your cell phone, watch etc.  Anywhere you are likely to be.
  6. Keep a Journal. Your journal doesn’t need to be elaborate, but writing down your commitments and checking them off when you’ve completed them really helps with self motivation.  Make sure it’s small and portable, or even keep the journal on your PDA.

One last thing to mention is to make sure that you know why you have decided to make fitness a habit. Some people solely focus on losing weight, when it is better to focus on the health benefits that exercise will give you.  Losing weight will happen, but don’t focus on it.

Well that’s it, 4 weeks and you should be in fitness habit.  Your body can handle 20 minutes a day.  But remember, once you’ve upped it to 30 give your body a rest.  If your wondering what to do from there, don’t worry I’ll cover that.

See you in 4 weeks.

A Chocolate Craving Deconstructed

7 Dec

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Today, like any other day was filled with temptation of the sweet kind.  My parents were visiting briefly as they were dropping off my sister and expressed an interest in waiting until after rush hour to take the journey back home to Ajax.  So I came up with the idea of waiting it out at the mall.  We already knew we were going to eat at the mall, but you forget all the other sweet temptations that exist.

For all those who know the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is a diabetic nightmare and a dieters demon.  You walk past the place and all you want to do is swim in chocolate – and no matter how expensive or outrageous the price is (in my case $2.99 + tax) you had to have it.  The appeal of the chocolate factory is it’s handmade nature and the smell of sweet chocolate permeating the air.  It’s like Cinnabon, it’s so hard to pass up 1400 calories of orgasmic sweet goodness.

So yes, I gave in.  The first few bites were a beautiful thing, but as I got just past half way I could feel the sugar killing me.  It’s the sickly sweet feeling of being too full with a hint of nausea.  Buy the time I finished the hand-dipped chocolate covered marshmallows I knew it was too much.  You knew if you didn’t eat it all, you’d have wasted the over-priced confection and feel guilty for finishing it.

I guess sometimes it just depends on which guilt runs higher – the guilt of wasting money, or the guilt of excess useless calories.

Remember maybe all your just craving is that first one or two bites.

Review: EA Active More Workouts

28 Nov

I was bored and thinking I really should getting around to using the new EA Sports Active More Workouts that I bought.

What I thought would be a short workout ended up being about 1 hour and 20 minutes because I was having alot of fun. I signed up for the 6 week challenge. I set up my workout days for Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. So that is one of the good things is that now you can pick the days that you want to work out.

Another one of the advantages of this particular game is that they have incorporated abdominal exercises. You can even do a 24 minutes abdominal blast and a 12 minute one. I really enjoyed the 30 minute step arobics on medium difficulty and I can say that I sufficently have sore and achy muscles. After all of the calories were tallied together it was just under what my weekly total should have been, which is supposed to been 500. I managed through sheer fun burn 490 calories.

This game has built in Balance Board functionality, but I only used it to weight myself.

So all I can say is when was the last time you enjoyed working out for over an hour? I would definatly give this game a try for the Wii. Hopefully I will be able to review Your Shape when it’s released later on this month. Apparently you won’t need your Wiimote or Nunchuck so you don’t have anything bogging you down.

Fitness Time Out: Eat Less, Move More

8 Nov

Maybe some of you have seen this before, however I didn’t until today. The message is simple, we all know how to lose weight. We just don’t know how to keep it up. Hope this keeps you laughing.

You Need to Know Why You Want to Lose Weight

8 Nov

We may all know why we want to lose weight, but we do not remind ourselves why we want to. A little mental babble going on in your head unfortunately doesn’t keep most of us from not gobbling that can of pop (my habit), gorging cheesecake or lava cakes. We settle for the temporary relief that comes right after eating it. For most however it is quickly replaced with — a bad sugar rush, a feeling of overindulgence and a sudden sick feeling in your stomach. We know exactly how eating it is going to make us feel during, but we quickly forget the horrible feeling we get after eating. Don’t tell me that sugar isn’t addictive, cause I know it’s my crack. Whether you feel mentally guilty or physically sick we need to know and understand our reasons for wanting to lose fat.

So take this chance, right now and get a pen and paper.

(you still there?)…. Good. You can use an index card, or poster board (if you want everyone to see it).

Write it in as many places that you’ll see it everyday, so that you be consistanty reminded why.

Instead of seeing guys with hot chicks on their desktops, maybe it’s time that you get a really motivating hot chick wallpaper. Then wait for your man to ask you if your a Lesbian…. LOL. Then edit that photo with your reasons to lose weight. If you want to see your abs, find a sports model, if you just want a nice toned look, find that as well.

Here are my reasons for wanting to lose fat and get toned:

Physical:
- My thighs and arms won’t jiggle
- So I can see my muscles
- So I can see my abs, and hopefully a six pack
- So my thighs won’t rub together
- I’ll look firm and healthy
- So I can wear a smaller size
- Movement will be easier

Emotional:
- I’ll get compliments
- I’ll feel sexy
- I won’t feel like I’m the filling in a sausage casing (haha)

Vanity:
- I’ll make others envious
- Because I like the attention
- So I’ll turn heads
- I’ll look good in my clothes

Health:
- I’ll live longer
- I’ll be more physically fit
- I’ll have more energy
- I’ll feel healthier.