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Who on here is doing CrossFit? I know there are a few of you...
I just joined last week. I signed up for 4 months so either I'm going to die or I'm going to get fit. :lol:
mseepman
09-15-2013, 02:09 PM
Sucker for punishment eh Mindy
I love it. Ive lost 65lb since december of last year but have only been doing cross fit for about 3 months now. I come home hurting every time but am building solid muscle mass.
Highly recommend it to anyone.
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 02:24 PM
I'd say as a woman, you'll likely get in shape. Men can typically die, as egos tend to push harder than the body can follow :)
Seth81
09-15-2013, 03:06 PM
I'd say as a woman, you'll likely get in shape. Men can typically die, as egos tend to push harder than the body can follow :)
LOL... and that's why I always pick the treadmill next to the prettiest girl....Which of course is my wife when she comes to the gym with me!
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 03:11 PM
LOL... and that's why I always pick the treadmill next to the prettiest girl....Which of course is my wife when she comes to the gym with me!
Good excuse to hang with pretty girls, but if it were up to me, treadmills would get banned from gyms :) Do the pretty girl a favor and get her lifting heavy weight!!
Seth81
09-15-2013, 03:20 PM
Ha ha ha.... yeah I guess it depends on your picture of the ideal woman.
I did that whole getting bulk thing for a while, protein powders, creaitine and all that jazz... was really good for my football days, but when I played Rugby I recognized the need for developing cardio as well. Since then I try to be balance cardio and weights. However my bulky friends see me doing cardio and they do crack some jokes!
Good excuse to hang with pretty girls, but if it were up to me, treadmills would get banned from gyms :) Do the pretty girl a favor and get her lifting heavy weight!!
Seth81
09-15-2013, 03:26 PM
BTW my responce to my friends usually is "Big muscles may help you get a girl into bed, but cardio well keep her there!":mrgreen:
Hopefully thats not too rounchy for Canreef on a Sunday Morning!
Ha ha ha.... yeah I guess it depends on your picture of the ideal woman.
I did that whole getting bulk thing for a while, protein powders, creaitine and all that jazz... was really good for my football days, but when I played Rugby I recognized the need for developing cardio as well. Since then I try to be balance cardio and weights. However my bulky friends see me doing cardio and they do crack some jokes!
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 03:31 PM
Ha ha ha.... yeah I guess it depends on your picture of the ideal woman.
!
Ya, I guess my ideal woman has a 6 pack -lol
Cardio is important, but I try to keep mine to sprints or intervals. I can link you a workout that will leave you on the floor trying to keep your heart from bursting out of your chest that takes about 20 minutes, all in the squat rack.
I do love running, just for the "me time" I get from it, but I have to make sure I'm prepped nutritionally so that I don't burn muscle tissue doing it (fairly common problem with long duration steady state cardio).
If you're really interested in this stuff, look up some podcasts by Phil Learney, great coach that trains a lot of rugby players.
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 03:33 PM
BTW my responce to my friends usually is "Big muscles may help you get a girl into bed, but cardio well keep her there!":mrgreen:
Hopefully thats not too rounchy for Canreef on a Sunday Morning!
Well, my primary activity is weight training for body comp, but I can run (or other activities) for a couple hours :) Best of both, I suppose -lol
And probably too raunchy, but the mods are probably still sleeping :)
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 03:34 PM
But back on topic, Mindy, ya, you'll have a blast!!
Seth81
09-15-2013, 03:40 PM
Yeah I can understand that "Me time" thing...Also living in Calgary I don't get much outdoor cardio in the winter/early spring except the occasion days snowboarding. So doing cardio at the gym is a good habit for me.
Yeah I'll Google that guy for sure! I tried out P90X for a bit, but found that I'm not self disciplined enough to do it at home, I just don't push myself unless others are around. So sometimes I do the ripped or extremely ripped classes at my gym which is freaking insane!! Talisman centre in Calgary has got some awesome group finesses classes.
Ya, I guess my ideal woman has a 6 pack -lol
Cardio is important, but I try to keep mine to sprints or intervals. I can link you a workout that will leave you on the floor trying to keep your heart from bursting out of your chest that takes about 20 minutes, all in the squat rack.
I do love running, just for the "me time" I get from it, but I have to make sure I'm prepped nutritionally so that I don't burn muscle tissue doing it (fairly common problem with long duration steady state cardio).
If you're really interested in this stuff, look up some podcasts by Phil Learney, great coach that trains a lot of rugby players.
marie
09-15-2013, 03:43 PM
Ya, I guess my ideal woman has a 6 pack -lol
I have a 6 pack...............I keep it in my fridge :lol:
Seth81
09-15-2013, 03:50 PM
They opened a crossfit place here in Lloydminster, where I am doing a rotating shift for a few months. I was really considering joining, but it would be like my third gym membership! so ummm I think 2 is enough!!
But yeah one of the group fitness classes I was doing got me into shape very quickly! Just remember diet is still super important to acheiving your fitness goals, I typically get into the mindset of "Oh I am working out, so I can eat whatever I want" which doesn't work at all for me!
Who on here is doing CrossFit? I know there are a few of you...
I just joined last week. I signed up for 4 months so either I'm going to die or I'm going to get fit. :lol:
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 04:05 PM
I have a 6 pack...............I keep it in my fridge :lol:
Perfect!! :)
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 04:08 PM
Just remember diet is still super important to acheiving your fitness goals, I typically get into the mindset of "Oh I am working out, so I can eat whatever I want" which doesn't work at all for me!
Ya, good advice, and it doesn't really work for most people unless they're genetic freaks!
Nutrition determines if you grow, lose weight, lose body fat (not the same as losing weight). What you eat, when you eat it are very important details of getting into better shape. And to make it more fun, these details are different for everyone -lol
don.ald
09-15-2013, 04:09 PM
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Just remember diet is still super important to acheiving your fitness goals,
^^what she said
I have a 6 pack...............I keep it in my fridge :lol:
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 04:10 PM
Ok, Mindy is back online, you're all in trouble for hijacking her thread. Run away.....
don.ald
09-15-2013, 04:12 PM
Ya, good advice, and it doesn't really work for most people unless they're genetic freaks!
Nutrition determines if you grow, lose weight, lose body fat (not the same as losing weight). What you eat, when you eat it are very important details of getting into better shape. And to make it more fun, these details are different for everyone -lol
Well said, most people don't eat enough thinking they will loose weight. They tend to only burn muscle...need foods to repair. Fuel think of it as fuel
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 04:14 PM
Well said, most people don't eat enough thinking they will loose weight. They tend to only burn muscle...need foods to repair. Fuel think of it as fuel
Yup, dead on. Too few nutrients causes down regulation of all the hormones you want ramped up to build muscle and burn fat. Most people hit a stall, eat less, do more and then get no results. Success is driven by food, eat a lot, but eat well.
Seth81
09-15-2013, 04:25 PM
She? Ouch! lol
^^what she said
reefermadness
09-15-2013, 06:24 PM
Crossfit is good but depends on your goals. If your goal is mainly functional fitness than crossfit is it. But if you goal is aesthetic (burn fat, gain muscle) or strength than there are better ways to get there IMO.
Ha ha ha.... yeah I guess it depends on your picture of the ideal woman.
I did that whole getting bulk thing for a while, protein powders, creaitine and all that jazz... was really good for my football days, but when I played Rugby I recognized the need for developing cardio as well. Since then I try to be balance cardio and weights. However my bulky friends see me doing cardio and they do crack some jokes!The idea that a women would bulk up or get super muscular lifting weights is ridiculous. The ones that do are on Testosterone. Normal women who lift end up looking more like a bikini/fitness model. They simply dont have the genetics for bulky muscles....they just get toned. Crossfit can do this for women too but I would still say that bodybuilding/lifting could get the results faster because that is the primary goal. Crossfits primary goal is functional fitness.
As far as diet the only way to lose fat is by going on a calorie deficit. The only way to build muscle is to go on a calorie surplus (actually people new to training can loos fat and build muscle at the same time but its a fine line to walk and only lasts so long). Body composition will be determined by this plus your diet breakdown (protein,fat,carbs and micro-nutrients) plus your training.
Dearth
09-15-2013, 06:25 PM
I hope it all goes good for you Myka
I am not a big believer in exercise programs there is no doubt that they are good for a person but for too many people that is an end all be all solution for them plus you have to want to do it joining up is all fine and dandy but if the drive to do it ain't there well you've just wasted a pile of money. Then once the membership or term is up it is up to you to continue the regime and by and far most people let it fall to the wayside.
I was on the verge of being morbidly overweight I was having daily Gout attacks even had trouble tying my workboots up almost even became the stereotypical fat person wearing sweatpants that was the final straw for me. I finally had enough and did my own weight loss I literally stopped eating I went down to a meal a day no snacking and no junk food. I lost 129 lbs in 3 months was it excessive yes but I also needed to do it for myself had 3 gout attacks in last 4 yrs and have maintained my weight at a comfortable lvl. I am still overweight and never have been a skinny person and I suspect I will always have extra baggage but compared to what I did weigh to now being 60 lbs over ideal weight I will take what I have now.
I don't have time to go to any sort of classes or gyms, and I was gaining 5lbs of weight a month since I quit smoking. (replaced cigarettes with eating.)
What I did was started and finished Sean T - Insanity. It's an at home DVD that requires no weights or equipment. It's extremely difficult, but I noticed results pretty fast. And now, I'm doing Focus T-25. Which is 25 minutes a day instead of the 1 hour Insanity workout.
For those of you who are trying to loose weight, and are considering something similar to Crossfit, I would suggest trying Insanity at home - I dare you all to get through the first week!
Sorry, don't mean to hijack, just thought it was relevant. ;D
I'm not looking for weight loss really - maybe 5 lbs. More for general fitness and shaping. I like the idea of group classes. I can't handle going to a gym and lifting weights...BORING!
Sucker for punishment eh Mindy
You betcha. ;)
I love it. Ive lost 65lb since december of last year but have only been doing cross fit for about 3 months now. I come home hurting every time but am building solid muscle mass.
Highly recommend it to anyone.
Awesome, good for you!
I'd say as a woman, you'll likely get in shape. Men can typically die, as egos tend to push harder than the body can follow :)
That's probably accurate. There does seem to be an injury prevalence. I guess a person needs to know when to say no.
Aquattro
09-15-2013, 10:29 PM
That's probably accurate. There does seem to be an injury prevalence. I guess a person needs to know when to say no.
Ya, women tend to have more common sense and not injure themselves trying to prove anything. Usually :)
reefermadness
09-15-2013, 10:40 PM
Proper form and good trainers go a long way. Hope your CrossFit gym has them.
Good luck Mindy, let us know how you like it.
Ya, women tend to have more common sense and not injure themselves trying to prove anything. Usually :)
My goal is to improve fitness. Sitting on the couch with a blown knee (or other such thing) would do me quite the opposite. This is always in my mind. I'm not invincible like I used to be. :neutral:
Oh, and thanks to those who expressed "rah rah rah" for me! I just may need a cheer squad! Thing is, I'm a cheap bastard and I already paid for 4 months of 12x per month classes, so you can bet I will attend all 48 of those classes! :lol:
Proper form and good trainers go a long way. Hope your CrossFit gym has them.
Good luck Mindy, let us know how you like it.
Thanks! Yes, good form is very important to me. After my introductory class (where they were picky about my form) I did tell them that form is of utmost importance to me. I picked the more expensive/popular CrossFit gym to go to. Whether that is a popularity contest or because they really are superior - only time will tell. :D
I hope it works out. I need to blow off some steam. I have more energy than a person should be left alone with. :eek:
ZOMG I'm tired just reading this thread :lol:
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nrosdal
09-16-2013, 01:12 AM
Good luck Mindy, I love it. Just take your time and make sure the coaches are good and not just programming random things. A good CF gym will actually put some thought into it and not just trying to kill you every day. Also, be careful with the fast progression and don't hesitate to take a day or week off if something hurts(more the muscle soreness.. because there will be plenty of that).
I can say from experience that if you have a little injury and push through it can set ya back quite a bit with a big one ( i tore my pec off the bone in December and am just able to get back at it starting few weeks ago). I was the guy that Brad described earlier (a silly goose).
But you will know after a few weeks how it is. Usually a love or hate kinda thing. Should get great results if ya show up :)
Aquattro
09-16-2013, 01:20 AM
ZOMG I'm tired just reading this thread :lol:
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I hope you're doing that abs WO I gave you!!
Thanks Nick! You're pretty darn fit, so I guess I'm on the right track!! :D
mrhasan
09-16-2013, 01:57 AM
ZOMG I'm tired just reading this thread :lol:
:pop2:
Me too! Poutine anyone?
Jokes apart, I need to start working out; docs told me I am too fat for my age and I might die any minute :redface:
intarsiabox
09-16-2013, 01:58 AM
I just got back from stuffing my face at a buffet and eating more desserts than any normal person should eat in a month, then the first thing I read is this thread. I almost feel guilty. My problem is that no matter what or how much I eat I stay the same weight so I'm never all that motivated to get in better shape which I probably need to do. Plus my job has me lifting heavy machinery here and there and up and down stairs so I'm pretty beat at the end of some days. I did take a step in the right direction though and set up the treadmill from my last move 2 years ago. I would have set it up sooner but I bought one of those gym grade ones that weigh about 400lbs and no one wanted to help me move it from the storage area but after about 2 pounds of sweat I got it done. Good luck Myka!
intarsiabox
09-16-2013, 02:03 AM
Jokes apart, I need to start working out; docs told me I am too fat for my age and I might die any minute :redface:
My doctor told me I'm in fine shape for someone twice my age!
jonn46
09-16-2013, 03:23 AM
I guess I am more of a reader then a poster but I have to throw my 2 cents in, I have a martial arts club but we also teach yoga. I have to say I am super impressed with yoga if taught by a qualified instructor. I am embarrassed to say at one time I thought it was a class for grandmothers. Haha that was until my Korean instructor said "John sit, yoga very easy" Holy crap I have been doing martial arts for years and I thought I was going to die!
Me too! Poutine anyone?
Jokes apart, I need to start working out; docs told me I am too fat for my age and I might die any minute :redface:
Poutine will go straight to your hips! Stick to popcorn. It's healthier. Just don't drown it in butter!
wickedfrags
09-16-2013, 04:47 PM
exactly. you can exercise all you want but without the proper diet and nutrition, you will not reach a goal and stay there long term. it's about a healthy, balanced lifestyle, not a gym membership or the program of the month...
Just remember diet is still super important to acheiving your fitness goals, I typically get into the mindset of "Oh I am working out, so I can eat whatever I want" which doesn't work at all for me!
paddyob
09-16-2013, 04:57 PM
I don't understand crossfit but my cousins wife is religious about it.
She just came back from South America with Team Burmuda.
And she sounds like a man now. I think she dopes. Lol.
Good luck!
Well I'm 10 classes in and totally addicted! Who da thunk working out could be fun?!
I'm working towards a more Paleo diet as well - kinda like Paleo Lite. :lol: I can't ditch milk products. No way.
mseepman
10-04-2013, 10:54 PM
Haha...funny small world we live in. Nick just convinced me to get the Paleo diet book for my Kobo. Read the first 10 pages and decided that I like life too much for that. I'm plagued with palindromic arthritis and some people claim Gluten contributes to the problem. Sooooo since Oct 1 I haven't been eating Gluten. All I can say is that people should put a loaf of Gluten free bread under their bed rather than a baseball bat for self-defence...you could beat someone to death with that stuff.
Paleo is even more rigid which leads to the most important question....are you ready to cut out booze?
Haha...funny small world we live in. Nick just convinced me to get the Paleo diet book for my Kobo. Read the first 10 pages and decided that I like life too much for that. I'm plagued with palindromic arthritis and some people claim Gluten contributes to the problem. Sooooo since Oct 1 I haven't been eating Gluten. All I can say is that people should put a loaf of Gluten free bread under their bed rather than a baseball bat for self-defence...you could beat someone to death with that stuff.
Paleo is even more rigid which leads to the most important question....are you ready to cut out booze?
Mark, Paleo Lite! :lol:
I'm just not hardcore enough to follow ANY diet plan 100%. I have been able to cut out all breads and grains (except popcorn) without missing anything. Gluten-Free bread is gross, I agree! I can live without bread though, I don't care about it that much. I am probably 98% gluten-free now which I haven't found hard to do. What I do struggle with are potatoes and rice - I love both. Now that I haven't eaten either for almost 4 weeks I'm not craving it as much though. There are the hardcore Paleo nuts and then the so-so Paleo peeps - I fall into the so-so category.
I don't plan to cut out booze - not that I drink much or often anyway. I think you need to pick your battles. Some improvements to your diet are always good! I was eating fairly well to begin with - having done so for most of my life - so I didn't have to make huge changes.
I also allow myself 3 cheat meals per week to help wean myself and yesterday I had a donut. It wasn't as yummy as I remembered, and the sugar really hit me since I haven't had a sugar binge like that in weeks. It was crazy!!! I don't think I will be tantalized by donuts anytime in the near future. Funny how that happened.
reefermadness
10-05-2013, 12:13 AM
A female friend of mine was all gun hoe about paleo and was posting some of her meals. She was doing it to fit up/loose weight. One of the meals she bragged about on facebook was a rather large steak, wrapped in bacon with avocado and and onions. Hardly a diet meal IMO. Nothing inherently wrong with any item (well the bacon I would consider a treat) but she obviously doesn't realize that calories are king. I mean why wrap a steak in bacon and add avacodo to the mix. All high calorie foods when the goal is not to gain weight.
I like some paleo concepts but dont agree with the rigidness. You can live a perfectly healthy and extremely fit life consuming lugumes, wheat, potatoes, rice, dairy etc. I can even safely say that some processed food in moderation will not harm you or your fitness progress. Now people with allergies or sensitives is a different story.
Have you ever heard of IIFYM Mindy? Or myfitnesspal?
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 01:18 AM
Have you ever heard of IIFYM
I'm just gonna pretend I didn't read that :)
StirCrazy
10-05-2013, 02:12 AM
I have been doing cross training for years, I train at cooking supper, then I cross over and train at eating it :mrgreen:
seriously thought, Brad and I got the stupid idea years ago that we needed to get in shape so we started on , what was yours that carb addict thing and I did a modified Atkins, I lost 80 lbs initially, but put 20 -30 back on, but still I think 50 lbs lighter and 10 years older is pretty good. Brad got skinny I got husky :wink:, but I started with a lot more weight than Brad, and he cheated with that running crap, I can do that due to my knees. we used to have one cheat meal a week, and that was pizza Fridays for lunch... been a long time sense we've done that...
I still have another 30 to 40lbs to lose but hockey season started today so that will get rid of about 20 of it on its own.
the whole problem is I lack motivation to do anything else as there is no medical reason for me to lose the weight, this really pees off my family Dr, as we did my physical last year and my blood work and all the tests came back better than most 20 year old athletes, so in essence I am not a walking heart attack or the poster by for diabetes, but rather at the extreme other end of the chart. i am just heavy by about 40 lbs.. which isn't really much of a motivator to do something about it.
so how do you guys who are married with no problems, work a good job, have kids and pets, ect.... get motivated to go out and do something that is just to increase your looks, no medical reasons. I can understand Mindy wanting to get stronger and increase stamina, but only wanting to lose 5 lbs this isn't an issue of looks. myself I am probably stronger and have more stamina than I did 15 years ago, so for me the concern is pure looks. if I was single and looking then it would be a no brainer.
Steve
reefermadness
10-05-2013, 02:42 AM
I'm just gonna pretend I didn't read that :)Why's that Brad? I dont practice it myself but it works. I just dont have the drive or determination to count macro's (protein,fat,carbs) and calories. I do try to keep a very rough count of my protein and try to eat enough good fat though.
reefermadness
10-05-2013, 02:57 AM
I have been doing cross training for years, I train at cooking supper, then I cross over and train at eating it :mrgreen:
seriously thought, Brad and I got the stupid idea years ago that we needed to get in shape so we started on , what was yours that carb addict thing and I did a modified Atkins, I lost 80 lbs initially, but put 20 -30 back on, but still I think 50 lbs lighter and 10 years older is pretty good. Brad got skinny I got husky :wink:, but I started with a lot more weight than Brad, and he cheated with that running crap, I can do that due to my knees. we used to have one cheat meal a week, and that was pizza Fridays for lunch... been a long time sense we've done that...
I still have another 30 to 40lbs to lose but hockey season started today so that will get rid of about 20 of it on its own.
the whole problem is I lack motivation to do anything else as there is no medical reason for me to lose the weight, this really pees off my family Dr, as we did my physical last year and my blood work and all the tests came back better than most 20 year old athletes, so in essence I am not a walking heart attack or the poster by for diabetes, but rather at the extreme other end of the chart. i am just heavy by about 40 lbs.. which isn't really much of a motivator to do something about it.
so how do you guys who are married with no problems, work a good job, have kids and pets, ect.... get motivated to go out and do something that is just to increase your looks, no medical reasons. I can understand Mindy wanting to get stronger and increase stamina, but only wanting to lose 5 lbs this isn't an issue of looks. myself I am probably stronger and have more stamina than I did 15 years ago, so for me the concern is pure looks. if I was single and looking then it would be a no brainer.
SteveI know what your saying but I have lifted off and on since I was 17 and I'm now 34 (married). I do it for a lot of reasons. Firstly Im not hard core about it.... I try to do it 4 times a week (doesnt always happen) but right now Im on a kick. I do it recreationally and there have been years I have taken off like when my two kids were born. I was pretty inactive for 3-4 years. I've been back at it for about a year now and I gotta say I feel so much better. I have had knee trouble in the past and I have my knees in the best shape in like 8 years. More energy for sure. I also am making a conscience effort to sleep more. I'm eating a bit better I feel like I'm not getting sick as much. God knows those little kids bring home crazy germs. In the end though I have always like the challenge of physically pushing myself. The idea of being strong and athletic in general is nice. Im not superman though.....much of my workout years were also party years and I spent a lot of time training and eating wrong.
sorry for taking your thread off Track Mindy.
Crossfit sure sounds like an awful lot of work. Mindy, I hope you're not doing it to lose weight because you don't need to lose any weight (I creeped your FB pictures). But if you're doing it for fun, then carry on :-)
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 03:09 AM
so how do you guys who are married with no problems, work a good job, have kids and pets, ect.... get motivated to go out and do something that is just to increase your looks, no medical reasons. I can understand Mindy wanting to get stronger and increase stamina, but only wanting to lose 5 lbs this isn't an issue of looks. myself I am probably stronger and have more stamina than I did 15 years ago, so for me the concern is pure looks. if I was single and looking then it would be a no brainer.
Steve
For me, I just have my workouts scheduled in my calendar. If I don't feel like it, tough, I go. I count everything I eat, and only eat single ingredient foods. I have to struggle to eat all my food in a day, and I eat well.
I just turned 50 last week and I have abs, so that motivates me right there.
As you know, I used to be close to 300 pounds many years ago, and I couldn't stand it. Now, I'm strong and it's an incredible feeling, but you need to get there to understand it. Once there, you never want to go back.
My wife is 14 years younger and I have a 3yo daughter, so I need to keep in shape just to keep up -lol
But there is certainly a vanity thing to it, I have guys at work 20 years younger that make comments how they wish they were in my kind of shape. That motivates too. I try to explain that wishing isn't the best strategy, but hey :)
I have a job that keeps me busy, 4 dogs, a 3 yo with disabilities and a ton of house maintenance to do. Oh, and a large reef tank. But training is important to me, so I make time. Sometimes I'm at the gym at midnight, but it gets done. It's not really even a motivation issue, it's just what I do. It's part of my life.
I'm on the Brad Morgan beginner ABs working right now and so far so good. I'm up to 5 crunches and 1 roll out per session. This weekend I'm aiming for two roll outs and maybe plank for 5 seconds.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 03:16 AM
Why's that Brad? I dont practice it myself but it works. I just dont have the drive or determination to count macro's (protein,fat,carbs) and calories. I do try to keep a very rough count of my protein and try to eat enough good fat though.
Mostly it's used as an excuse to eat garbage. It's like Keifer's back loading, where he suggests downing a box of fruity pebbles after your workout (they're gluten free, you know!). But find someone under 8% BF using that, few and far between.
Same with IIFYM. While it's got some merits, it's loaded with excuses, and the old "everything in moderation", which, depending on your goals, will only give moderate results. The issue is every program in existence will work for somebody, but most won't work for a lot of bodies. And telling someone to eat ice cream if it fits their macros is just poor advice. Unless you're ok with not getting below 12 or 14% BF. But most physique trainees are after more, and for most, it will be a long struggle.
If you're more than casually interested in training nutrition, google Phil Learney podcasts, some great info.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 03:17 AM
I'm on the Brad Morgan beginner ABs working right now and so far so good. I'm up to 5 crunches and 1 roll out per session. This weekend I'm aiming for two roll outs and maybe plank for 5 seconds.
You need a trainer to stand beside you and hit you with a stick, slacker! haha
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 03:23 AM
sorry for taking your thread off Track Mindy.
I've probably over-shadowed your hijack :) Sorry Mindy ...
reefermadness
10-05-2013, 03:24 AM
For me, I just have my workouts scheduled in my calendar. If I don't feel like it, tough, I go. I count everything I eat, and only eat single ingredient foods. I have to struggle to eat all my food in a day, and I eat well.
I just turned 50 last week and I have abs, so that motivates me right there.
As you know, I used to be close to 300 pounds many years ago, and I couldn't stand it. Now, I'm strong and it's an incredible feeling, but you need to get there to understand it. Once there, you never want to go back.
My wife is 14 years younger and I have a 3yo daughter, so I need to keep in shape just to keep up -lol
But there is certainly a vanity thing to it, I have guys at work 20 years younger that make comments how they wish they were in my kind of shape. That motivates too. I try to explain that wishing isn't the best strategy, but hey :)
I have a job that keeps me busy, 4 dogs, a 3 yo with disabilities and a ton of house maintenance to do. Oh, and a large reef tank. But training is important to me, so I make time. Sometimes I'm at the gym at midnight, but it gets done. It's not really even a motivation issue, it's just what I do. It's part of my life.I know Im not that old but I think training can definitely keep you young. Congrats on that crazy weight loss. I know the feeling about being busy but making time. I usually dont hit my basement gym till 8-9pm after the kids are down. Sometimes I dont feel like getting my butt in motion but I never regret it and its a great stress relief.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 03:29 AM
I know Im not that old but I think training can definitely keep you young. Congrats on that crazy weight loss. I know the feeling about being busy but making time. I usually dont hit my basement gym till 8-9pm after the kids are down. Sometimes I dont feel like getting my butt in motion but I never regret it and its a great stress relief.
Absolutely, and the younger you start, the easier it is to stay there. I'm lucky in that my wife is really supportive and we manage schedules well. She runs long distances, so her training sessions can be 4 hours, that I would have trouble scheduling!! But it works. I train 6 days/wk this month, plus try to run 3 days. The running doesn't always happen, but gym time is a priority.
reefermadness
10-05-2013, 03:48 AM
Mostly it's used as an excuse to eat garbage. It's like Keifer's back loading, where he suggests downing a box of fruity pebbles after your workout (they're gluten free, you know!). But find someone under 8% BF using that, few and far between.
Same with IIFYM. While it's got some merits, it's loaded with excuses, and the old "everything in moderation", which, depending on your goals, will only give moderate results. The issue is every program in existence will work for somebody, but most won't work for a lot of bodies. And telling someone to eat ice cream if it fits their macros is just poor advice. Unless you're ok with not getting below 12 or 14% BF. But most physique trainees are after more, and for most, it will be a long struggle.
If you're more than casually interested in training nutrition, google Phil Learney podcasts, some great info.I know what you are saying but the people who use it purely as an excuse to eat junk all the time don't get the point and dont know what they are doing that give it a bad name. You still have to get the bulk of your diet from good wholesome foods....it just allows you indulge a bit if you build it into your diet. a bowl of Ice cream doesnt automatically make you fat......calories and in activity make you fat.
All it is watching your calories and getting your basic macro nutrient needs met. After that you decide what you want to fill the rest of your caloric intake with. Whether you decide to have a treat or not. It basically allows you to build in some cheat, making a diet much easier to stick with. Its flexible dieting. No reason to eat 100% raw, natural "clean" foods. You are much more likely to cheat anyway if you try to do this. The good news is if you get your lean body mass up and your metabolism going you get more calories and essentially cheat a bit more.
And your very wrong about nobody using IIFYM to get super lean.....there are tons. I got to likely 10% myself this summer and I wasn't really using IIFYM just some of the principles.....I eat a lot of chicken, salad, eggs,nuts etc. but I didnt always say no to the hamburgers and ice cream either. Its not race for me.....sure I could get there faster by being more strict but ya gotta live.
You guy aren't really putting the thread off-topic, it's really just fitness discussion. :)
Darryl, yes I've heard of MyFitnessPal. I do have it on my phone, and I use it for a few days in a row a couple times a month just to see what I'm doing. What is IIFYM?
I've already lost 2 lbs since starting CrossFit which is comforting. I don't think I need to lose weight but I do know that I'm 12 lbs heavier now as a truck driver than I was as a carpenter 5 years ago, plus my body fat percentage is much higher. I'm just plain ole out of shape. I've also been having some knee soreness and sciatic nerve pain in my left hip/leg, so it's time to do something before it becomes a real problem.
From my uneducated point of view, it seems the gym I picked is very good. They don't push me beyond my limits and they hold back new people from lifting heavy until the movements are well developed. The trainers all seem to know how far I can be pushed, and push me to do my best, but not so far that I am pushed beyond my limits.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 03:58 AM
...calories and in activity make you fat.
Well, yes and no. Nutrient timing and hormone management play a huge role in this. I stopped losing weight for about 6 weeks, until I added 500 calories more per day, then it started dropping again. A calorie is not a calorie, and there is so much more.
As for IIFYM, sure, it works for some, who practice it properly (Layne Norton and Scott Baptie are two that immediately come to mind), but it allows the mentality that cheating is ok, and I guess if that's your thing, then fine. I follow different ideas, and a planned refeed is still top quality ingredients. For my bday, I went out for dinner and had grilled trout and extra veggies :razz:. I guess it's all different strokes, and I'm more the "live a lot" than "live a little" kinda guy :)
reefermadness
10-05-2013, 04:20 AM
Sorry. IFFYM is IF IT FITS YOUR MACROS or some are now calling it DCA (discretionary calorie allowance). Basically you set your calorie intake for your goals, get the optimal macros (protein/fat/fiber and maybe carbs) for muscle growth and/or retention and if you like you can use some discretionary calories for a treat.
Here are some links....if you have any question you could PM me.
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=133634471
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=156380183
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 04:35 AM
Sorry. IFFYM is IF IT FITS YOUR MACROS or some are now calling it DCA (discretionary calorie allowance). Basically you set your calorie intake for your goals, get the optimal macros (protein/fat/fiber and maybe carbs) for muscle growth and/or retention and if you like you can use some discretionary calories for a treat.
Here are some links....if you have any question you could PM me.
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=133634471
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=156380183
There's actually a site dedicated to it :)
http://iifym.com/
StirCrazy
10-05-2013, 04:36 AM
I count everything I eat, and only eat single ingredient foods.
so when I come down next, its a good thing pizza is a basic food group :mrgreen:
I used to be close to 300 pounds many years ago, and I couldn't stand it.
yup you were close I was 300 when I met you after my knee repairs.
the problem I am finding now, while I am stronger and more fit than I was sense before I even met you I am still stuck around that 240ish mark. to aggravate this I have chronic Osteoarthritis. so both knees, 3 places in my back/neck, and in my right shoulder. while the pain is considerably less than it was down in Victoria (less humidity here) when I try do something it will flair up. my Dr. thinks it amazing I can play hockey at the level I am now. then I also do not work a traditional mon to Friday work week, I do two days, two nights then 4 days off. I work 12 hour shifts, so my normal day is I wake up at say 5:40 am, 20 min later I am out the door I walk back in the door from work at 9pm, am in bed by 9:30. on my switch over day I stay up till midnight, wake up at 5 am then back in bed by 9am so I can sleep and switch over to my nights. my first day off is sleeping, so basically I have 3 days off, which I have to fit in the kids schedules, coaching hockey, playing hockey, yard work, house repairs ect...
I have adjusted what I take to work for lunches and I have been losing a pound or two a month, so I am thinking of just starting up the old diet again and going back to the 5 lbs a week I was losing on that.
some times I really envy people who have time to work out, my only free time that is not contested is hockey.
oh Mindy, don't forget the before/after photos :wink:
Steve
reefermadness
10-05-2013, 04:36 AM
Well, yes and no. Nutrient timing and hormone management play a huge role in this. I stopped losing weight for about 6 weeks, until I added 500 calories more per day, then it started dropping again. A calorie is not a calorie, and there is so much more.
As for IIFYM, sure, it works for some, who practice it properly (Layne Norton and Scott Baptie are two that immediately come to mind), but it allows the mentality that cheating is ok, and I guess if that's your thing, then fine. I follow different ideas, and a planned refeed is still top quality ingredients. For my bday, I went out for dinner and had grilled trout and extra veggies :razz:. I guess it's all different strokes, and I'm more the "live a lot" than "live a little" kinda guy :)ha...got me with that last one. My dinner was a nice 16oz steak and wack load of asparagus, but I also feel good about the white bun with olive oil/balsamic and wine I had too. I also had a small piece of chocolate tonight. I really dont feel bad because Im trying to put on some weight/muscle and can use some extra calories but I could easily fit meals like that in while losing weight. Sure maybe some choices are not the best calories but they still count. I got my protein, good fat and fiber for the day....at least I think since Im not a true counter.
You sound very dedicated Brad..wow. What ever gets us in the right direction. I just really learned about refeeds a few months ago. If I ever get my butt below 10% I will definitely try them.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 05:10 AM
so when I come down next, its a good thing pizza is a basic food group :mrgreen:
lol, I had pizza last year just because, and was sick for 2 days. I eat too clean now that if I do eat something "junky", I feel it for days. Not worth it, and I don't enjoy it now.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 05:13 AM
ha...got me with that last one. My dinner was a nice 16oz steak and wack load of asparagus, but I also feel good about the white bun with olive oil/balsamic and wine I had too.
You sound very dedicated Brad..wow. What ever gets us in the right direction. I just really learned about refeeds a few months ago. If I ever get my butt below 10% I will definitely try them.
That dinner sounds fine to me, minus the bun. My carbs are complex, post WO only. I usually have 3 packs of oatmeal before going to bed. Yams for dinner, wild rice, etc. I do have 2 pieces of 85% dark chocolate for dessert, that's my "live a little" -haha
Ya, I'm what some people call obsessive, but that's what lazy people call the dedicated :) Most people aren't willing or able to maintain my "diet" long enough for it to become habit, which I when I get labeled "extreme" :)
StirCrazy
10-05-2013, 05:31 AM
lol, I had pizza last year just because, and was sick for 2 days. I eat too clean now that if I do eat something "junky", I feel it for days. Not worth it, and I don't enjoy it now.
haha, I kinda go throught the same thing but thats becuse there is no good pizza in kamloops anymore so when I actualy find good stuff, it is a shock on the system :mrgreen:
lol, I had pizza last year just because, and was sick for 2 days. I eat too clean now that if I do eat something "junky", I feel it for days. Not worth it, and I don't enjoy it now.
I can't even imagine the reaction you would have had since you've been "eating clean" for so long! I got a reaction from sugar just from being off sugar for a few weeks and I've never been a big sugar eater either. A couple days ago the other half wanted pizza really bad. I ordered a chicken pizza with green and black olives, and mushrooms. Before the pizzas arrived I ate a couple servings of veggies (green beans and fresh beets) so I wouldn't overeat, and when the pizzas arrived I scraped the toppings off mine and threw away the bread. I kind of cringed when I did it, but I can honestly say that I didn't miss the bread.
I really admire your level of dedication. I used to think I could never get like that, but I am definitely starting to see changes in my cravings. I used to love bread, but now I don't miss it. I used to have real issues with using anything but sugar in my morning coffee, now I am quite fine with just a touch of honey. I changed my yogurt to grass fed organic. I'm making my own clarified butter from grass fed organic butter because I can't find any locally yet. I switched milk and coffee cream to lactose free. I made Paleo-friendly pumpkin pie with ingredients such as coconut flour. I have removed grains from my diet to avoid GMO foods - except for popcorn once a week or so. I am on the hunt for non-GMO corn kernels, but I am not sure if they even exist anymore. I haven't been able to locate a reasonably priced source for organic and grass fed/free run meats yet - I'm working on that too. I have also cut back on fruit and really upped my veggies.
Right now, I'm trying to switch everything for the better, not necessarily for the best. I need steps to make it. I know I will fail and give up if I go too far too fast.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 03:26 PM
Right now, I'm trying to switch everything for the better, not necessarily for the best. I need steps to make it. I know I will fail and give up if I go too far too fast.
Good plan. It takes time, and to just go "cold turkey" can be tough. But I haven't eaten bread this year, haven't had sugar in years and dairy is limited to the odd spoonful of greek yogurt.
Something I find is great for morning coffee is coconut milk with a bit of coconut oil, sweetened slightly with liquid stevia. No sugar (as opposed to honey), and the fats from coconut are incredibly good for you.
My version of pizza is made with ground turkey as the crust, and healthy toppings. Finding tomato sauce with added sugar is tough, but it's out there.
The reactions to junk are funny. In Feb I had a piece of my kid's bday cake and I was high for 2 hours!! Flushed, ears hot, etc, really not a good feeling -lol
All my beef is grass fed, as the omega 3 content is so much higher. I can't find grass fed butter here, so just stick to coconut oil for most things.
One thing that I find really helps is supplementing with fish oil (if you don't eat a ton of fish) as it helps with so much. I take 5g/day. Other supplements should include zinc and magnesium, both helping with hormone function.
One thing to remember is now that you're doing something as strenuous as crossfit, make sure you eat enough to fuel the workouts AND the rest of your body function. I find that the further I do this, the more I have to eat just to continue losing weight (weird, right??). I also recommend taking some BCAA during your workout to ensure you're not burning muscle tissue. Just use powdered form in your water bottle.
mike31154
10-05-2013, 04:13 PM
No bread? Yikes, I'm sure I can't pull that off. But I buy my bread mostly from a small German Bakery that specializes in ryes & generally heavier breads than 'Wonder Bread'. I'm no spring chicken any longer either but am in fairly decent shape. I've seen a lot of diets, fitness regimes, fitness apparatus(es) come & go over the years & am quite frankly amazed at how the folks selling fitness/dieting keep coming up with new stuff to empty our wallets.
I simply try to get off the couch & live an active lifestyle, haven't been to a fast food outlet in years, but do go for the occasional pizza from another small local outfit here in Vernon. I play soccer year round (indoor in winter) and do a lot of skiing in winter, including a couple of weeks of 'earning my turns'. Nothing like a 40 minute climb at altitude for a 3 minute run in untracked powder to get your cardio up to snuff. I don't have much upper body strength, so won't be helping anyone move their fish tank any time soon, but the legs & cardio are in fine form. There was also a time when I was a young Dad with kids that I spent more time on the couch & fitness declined, but that only lasted a few years.
A bit of this. Granted not cheap either, as most backcountry lodges inolve heli flights in & out. Then there's the guide & chef to renumerate. No need to watch your calories up here, other than making sure you get enough.
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With some of this as a reward. My friend Garry going deep, not entirely sure why he's not grinning. (actually, the climbing with good company is a reward in itself)
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And some of this, year round. Nothing like a team sport with a beer or two after with the boys (or girls, there is a coed league here in Vernon)
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Everyone is motivated towards fitness (or not) in a different way. I love the mountains & a team sport for both fitness & socializing. Others need the structure of a fitness program at the gym etc. Whatever works for you is all good, as long as it gets you out from behind the computer/notebook/phone/ipad screen & off the couch.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 04:50 PM
Mike, you're right. Anything is better than nothing, and food choices are dependent on goals. It's all relative. If you want to run and hike, good cardio and lower body weight dictate your goals. If you want to easily move 180g tanks, then you build strength as a goal :) Choose activities and food accordingly. If you're happy at 18% bodyfat, enjoy that pizza and a cold beer or two. If physique training is your thing, then the choices narrow. But sitting on the couch is never a good choice given the alternatives available to us.
Something I find is great for morning coffee is coconut milk with a bit of coconut oil, sweetened slightly with liquid stevia. No sugar (as opposed to honey), and the fats from coconut are incredibly good for you.
I've tried Stevia in my coffee, and I'm not ready to pull that off yet! I'm quite happy I managed to switch to honey. :lol: Great idea on the coconut milk/cream. I will try that.
All my beef is grass fed, as the omega 3 content is so much higher.It is sooo expensive! And so lean... I'm not a fan of lean beef. I don't like chunks of fat (yuck), but I nicely marbled ribeye. Nom nom!
One thing that I find really helps is supplementing with fish oil (if you don't eat a ton of fish) as it helps with so much. I take 5g/day. Other supplements should include zinc and magnesium, both helping with hormone function.I eat skipjack tuna 4-5 times per week, and cod or crab another 3-4 times per month. I do have some fish oil gel caps that I take a few times per week. I have a plethora of supplement pills, but I don't take them religiously.
One thing to remember is now that you're doing something as strenuous as crossfit, make sure you eat enough to fuel the workouts AND the rest of your body function. I find that the further I do this, the more I have to eat just to continue losing weight (weird, right??). I also recommend taking some BCAA during your workout to ensure you're not burning muscle tissue. Just use powdered form in your water bottle.I wasn't sure what BCAA's were, so I Googled. It's funny you mention it though because I was just looking at information on malto/dextro supplements for post-workout to prevent the release of cortisol and then muscle breakdown. It sounds like BCAA's somehow do a similar thing. More research (on both) is needed. :D
I just got back from a 9 am CrossFit class and I had half a yam and a chicken breast that I stuffed with ham and cheese. I was thinking the yam was a good post-workout carb source, but from what I am beginning to understand, I think I need something much higher on the GI to prevent the cortisol release - essentially you need a simple sugar/carb.
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 07:46 PM
It is sooo expensive! And so lean...
Expensive, yes. But all cuts are available. I can't eat the xtra lean, so go with lean ground and it's nice and oily. Fry it up with veggies.
I eat skipjack tuna 4-5 times per week
That got old for me, and mercury content is a concern (I'm told)
More research (on both) is needed. :D
BCAA's essentially keep a positive amino balance in the blood, particularly leucine, which helps reduce muscle breakdown.
- essentially you need a simple sugar/carb.
I would skip the dextrose until you can see abs. Yam, sweet potato and oatmeal are great post workout carbs, although I usually wait an hour or so to eat any solid food. You want to keep blood supply feeding muscle rather than going to digestive processes. Not a huge concern really, but more an ideal state. I would say for now, BCAA during, lean protein and carbs about an hour after. If you need something right away, go whey isolate shake.
StirCrazy
10-05-2013, 08:51 PM
Finding tomato sauce with added sugar is tough, but it's out there.
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we make our own tomato sauce every fall now, I grow the tomatoes, the garlic, onions,basil, and the oregano in my guarden so ot is all organic. I don't recall sugar being in the recipe we use, but I would have to check. I can't use that stevia crap it tasts horable so I still use splenda for coffee. we have tried cocunut flower sugar, not good for coffee but works in other things, I use it inplace of the sugar in my BBQ sauce I make.
Steve
That got old for me, and mercury content is a concern (I'm told)
You have to go pretty nuts on the Skipjack to have any concern about mercury. Yellowfin and Albacore are much more concerning.
I would skip the dextrose until you can see abs. Yam, sweet potato and oatmeal are great post workout carbs, although I usually wait an hour or so to eat any solid food. You want to keep blood supply feeding muscle rather than going to digestive processes. Not a huge concern really, but more an ideal state. I would say for now, BCAA during, lean protein and carbs about an hour after. If you need something right away, go whey isolate shake.
Ok, I was thinking that the dex/malto might be a latter on sort of thing. I did read somewhere that you're better off with a protein isolate shake (and dex/malto if wanted) within 30 mins of working out and then have a meal about 1 hour after the shake. This is all new to me... I've had a protein isolate shake for breakfast for about 10 years, but that's it!
Aquattro
10-05-2013, 11:35 PM
within 30 mins of working out and then have a meal about 1 hour after the shake. This is all new to me... I've had a protein isolate shake for breakfast for about 10 years, but that's it!
No, at your age the window is a couple hours at least. As you get older, timing is more important. I'd have a shake within an hour, then another hour for a solid meal. Unless you're really hungry :) It's not that critical at this stage.
For anyone looking to maximize any fat loss, avoiding insulin spikes in the morning is a good idea. Whey can cause insulin to rise, slowing or stopping any fat burning. If you're ok with not so fast a rate, the shakes for breaky are ok, but an ideal breakfast is protein and fats. Bacon and eggs works. I eat red meat and nuts for breaky, but most people don't think they would enjoy that -lol
No, at your age the window is a couple hours at least. As you get older, timing is more important. I'd have a shake within an hour, then another hour for a solid meal. Unless you're really hungry :) It's not that critical at this stage.
Ah ok. I usually need to eat something right away or I will want to snack and will start pilfering the cupboards (where the bad foods are!).
For anyone looking to maximize any fat loss, avoiding insulin spikes in the morning is a good idea. Whey can cause insulin to rise, slowing or stopping any fat burning. If you're ok with not so fast a rate, the shakes for breaky are ok, but an ideal breakfast is protein and fats. Bacon and eggs works. I eat red meat and nuts for breaky, but most people don't think they would enjoy that -lol
Funny you mention that as well since getting one foot on the Paleo bandwagon I have switched half my breakfasts to bacon and eggs. I bought some "natural" bacon and breakfast ham (no preservatives, just pork, salt, and smoke) for twice the price or regular bacon of course, and will bust that out next week when I use up the last of my regular bacon. I'm a bit concerned about the salt content of bacon and ham.
Aquattro
10-06-2013, 03:00 AM
I'm a bit concerned about the salt content of bacon and ham.
Ya, I try to minimize salt. Makes me puffy :)
StirCrazy
10-06-2013, 04:57 AM
Ya, I try to minimize salt. Makes me puffy :)
your ankles swollen? :mrgreen:
OK so what are good things to take for lunch supper and snacks if you spend 12 hours driving a truck every day at work?
I know your driving a truck Mindy, don't know how long you spend in it, but my shifts are 12 hours and I get two 10 min breaks and two 30 min breaks a day but no where near anywhere where I can cook things, so what ever I take has to be very easy to prepare and be able to be eaten cold. and preferably while I am driving.
normally I take one sandwich, two apples, two plums, and some sliced sausages and cheese, and some raw veggies (carrots, celery, snow peas)
this is what I am driving now
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Steve
Aquattro
10-06-2013, 05:06 AM
OK so what are good things to take for lunch supper and snacks if you spend 12 hours driving a truck every day at work?
Define good :) I eat for purpose, so to me, I'm willing to compromise "good" for good for me. If I'm out on the road for a day, I pack chicken/broccoli stirfry, maybe slices of roast beast and some cheese, nuts, beef jerky, etc. Canned tuna would work too. Although, if you don't have anywhere to heat stuff, that makes it tougher. Cold chicken breast is ok, and I've been seen eating cold ground turkey on the car deck of the ferry :) You can make wraps from eggs and put your sandwich stuff in that, or other egg recipes.
OK so what are good things to take for lunch supper and snacks if you spend 12 hours driving a truck every day at work?
I know your driving a truck Mindy, don't know how long you spend in it
I only drive in the winter, but when I am driving I work 12-15 hours and only 8 hours off (not much time to sleep, shower, and make food) so the shift rotates and I work different hours of the day each day. No real scheduled breaks, just roadside checks and waiting to load in the bush or waiting to unload at the mill.
Volume of food is a big thing because you're not burning a lot of calories sitting there. Take lots of veggies that will fill your belly without expanding your belly. :lol: Stay away from processed carbs like crackers and bread. You shouldn't eat any processed carbs at all and I would stay away from grains too - even if they aren't processed. Don't forget protein! Boiled eggs, cold chicken nuggets (no bread coating) made with herbs add cheese to them if they are dry to eat, cubes of ham. Canned skipjack tuna (not albacore or yellowfin), salmon, sardines, oysters, etc. Even beef jerky (find something with natural ingredients) and pepperoni is fine. Greek yogurt, cheese. Avoid too much fruit (fructose) - 4 pieces of fruit is way too much. Tomato juice, V8 both good. I'm also learning lots about dietary fat. If you're too hungry, have a serving of fat like avacado or nuts and seeds. Fat doesn't make you fat.
Well, I did my first CrossFit intro session on Sept 12th, then did my On-Ramp classes for two weeks Sept 16-27th and for the two weeks since, I have been going to the "box" 4-5x per week. I lost a couple pounds and an inch from my hips. Moreover, I already feel much stronger. I can do 3-4 strict chin-ups with a red band, and I squeezed out a single strict pull-up with no bands today too, and I've never been able to do that! :D
Aquattro
10-14-2013, 03:58 AM
Good job!!
reefermadness
10-14-2013, 02:19 PM
Well, I did my first CrossFit intro session on Sept 12th, then did my On-Ramp classes for two weeks Sept 16-27th and for the two weeks since, I have been going to the "box" 4-5x per week. I lost a couple pounds and an inch from my hips. Moreover, I already feel much stronger. I can do 3-4 strict chin-ups with a red band, and I squeezed out a single strict pull-up with no bands today too, and I've never been able to do that! :Dgreat work....now drop and give me 20. haha. But what no kipping pull-ups?
Here is something I hope you dont see at your crossfit gym...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8up6A4QesU&feature=player_embedded#t=206
and on the flip side a good motivational video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8up6A4QesU&feature=player_embedded#t=206
But what no kipping pull-ups?
Maybe next week... :p
Here is something I hope you dont see at your crossfit gym...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8up6A4QesU&feature=player_embedded#t=206I'm no expert by far, so I probably don't see everything that is wrong in that video besides massive fails. :lol: I've never seen anyone do that weird grip change mid-lift (is that because they are using an axle bar?) or rest the weight on their belly. I see a lot of spotters at my gym which I don't see in the video. I see people fail, but never as messy as it looks in that video. I know my gym has modified some workouts to make them safer for the average person. The really technical stuff is only done by people with experience and the strength to do so. I've been told by several trainers in different classes "You're not going to go past ____ weight until you can nail the technique every time." or "The exercise is done until failure, but I don't want to see anyone here fail." or "Failure means you can only do 6 of the 8 reps."
and on the flip side a good motivational video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8up6A4QesU&feature=player_embedded#t=206This is the same vid as above.
reefermadness
10-14-2013, 05:25 PM
Sorry..... lots of crossfit motivational videos out there I'm sure you've seen some. Here is the link I meant to post though.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zvqNHDTf8Y
Well, I've been going to CrossFit now for over 4 month, and still loving it. I recently found out that the gym I go to isn't a typical CrossFit gym as it is not dedicated to CrossFit. There are other group classes available too; Powerlifting, Olympic Weightlifting, Gymnastics, Endurance, Mobility (stretching, rolling, etc), and Sport (for the competitive CrossFitters). The membership for this gym allows me to go to whichever classes I want to. Next week I start Powerlifting three days a week, and then I will be doing the CrossFit class followed by Mobility two days a week. I'm going to do the full Powerlifting phase (3 months) and then I will probably go back to just doing CrossFit.
I'm getting stronger. I can bench 90 lbs, deadlift 185 lbs, and back squat 155 lbs. It's very self-satisfying to see the numbers slowly climb higher. :)
Aquattro
01-26-2014, 09:07 PM
Good job!!
mseepman
01-26-2014, 09:23 PM
Wow Mindy. That is impressive! No doubt you'll be teaching the class before long.
reefermadness
01-27-2014, 04:46 AM
Well, I've been going to CrossFit now for over 4 month, and still loving it. I recently found out that the gym I go to isn't a typical CrossFit gym as it is not dedicated to CrossFit. There are other group classes available too; Powerlifting, Olympic Weightlifting, Gymnastics, Endurance, Mobility (stretching, rolling, etc), and Sport (for the competitive CrossFitters). The membership for this gym allows me to go to whichever classes I want to. Next week I start Powerlifting three days a week, and then I will be doing the CrossFit class followed by Mobility two days a week. I'm going to do the full Powerlifting phase (3 months) and then I will probably go back to just doing CrossFit.
I'm getting stronger. I can bench 90 lbs, deadlift 185 lbs, and back squat 155 lbs. It's very self-satisfying to see the numbers slowly climb higher. :)Dang Mindy those are great lifts for someone who is fairly new to power lifting/those lifts. Sounds like a pretty cool gym.
sirruckus
01-27-2014, 03:50 PM
the break down of cross fit:
the good:
good for loosing weight, and just increasing your athletic abilities, satisfying those people who think anything is "boring", team atmosphere, new challenges every work out. no other sport has introduced as many people to the barbell as crossfit.
the bad:
not a efficient tool for training (training is the repetition of a similar workout to train something, i.e. increase bench press), the not so good coaches outweigh the good coaches by quite a bit (getting a certificate within a week of going to a seminar doesn't make you a good coach), injuries are quite common - many people go home thinking they did great and they really took it to their back, little do they know - they should be taking a week or two off to let their actual injuries heal. most of the works outs aren't new, but just simply advertised by crossfit.
in the end - if you enjoy it and see results you like, there is nothing wrong with doing cross fit, or any other fad (because crossfit is just that, something else will come along). Just be safe, and do your own studying of what is correct form for exercises that can really hurt you - dead lifts, squats, cleans & jerks etc. (because if most people have just walked off the street with little to no previous training and haven't been reamed out for crappy form multiple times, chances are your coaches aren't looking at form close enough).
Thanks for the comments guys, although my own comments were really more of a "Hey this is pretty cool!".
Dang Mindy those are great lifts for someone who is fairly new to power lifting/those lifts. Sounds like a pretty cool gym.
Yeah it is a pretty cool gym! I'm sooo not a gym person, but I really get motivated with the group classes. The gym just moved to a new location before Christmas, now sporting 17,000 square feet! :eek:
the break down of cross fit:
the good:
good for loosing weight, and just increasing your athletic abilities, satisfying those people who think anything is "boring", team atmosphere, new challenges every work out. no other sport has introduced as many people to the barbell as crossfit.
the bad:
not a efficient tool for training (training is the repetition of a similar workout to train something, i.e. increase bench press), the not so good coaches outweigh the good coaches by quite a bit (getting a certificate within a week of going to a seminar doesn't make you a good coach), injuries are quite common - many people go home thinking they did great and they really took it to their back, little do they know - they should be taking a week or two off to let their actual injuries heal. most of the works outs aren't new, but just simply advertised by crossfit.
in the end - if you enjoy it and see results you like, there is nothing wrong with doing cross fit, or any other fad (because crossfit is just that, something else will come along). Just be safe, and do your own studying of what is correct form for exercises that can really hurt you - dead lifts, squats, cleans & jerks etc. (because if most people have just walked off the street with little to no previous training and haven't been reamed out for crappy form multiple times, chances are your coaches aren't looking at form close enough).
I have nothing to compare to the gym I go to, but having said that all the trainers/coaches are weightlifters or competitive Crossfitters that have been lifting for years. They focus VERY MUCH on technique and get people to do slightly different exercises if they are not able to do the movement properly. Also, when we are doing "1 rep max" workouts that are typically done "to failure" we get cut off as soon as our form starts to wane. I've heard every single coach there say many times, "NO UGLY LIFTS!". Also, if you've only been to the gym for a few months they won't even let you do a "1 rep max". Everyday I see coaches telling people that's their last lift, but people know this too, and always agree or stop themselves. Same as if we are doing "Wall Ball" and the prescribed workout is 14/18 lbs (women/men), many people will choose lighter balls.
I went to a Powerlifting competition recently and I saw a couple scary lifts. I don't see that at the gym I go to.
If anyone is interested to see the gym (biggest CrossFit gym in Canada, 5th largest in North America) or the workouts, here's the gym I go to: www.synergystrength.ca
(http://www.synergystrength.ca)
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