I was so excited today at CrossFit. I reached a personal record in my lifting: I deadlifted 150 lbs., which is more than I weigh. I can lift more than I weigh!! Holy cow! On the fourth day of this challenge, I lifted 125 lbs. Last week, on day 18, I lifted 140 lbs. Now, just one week later, I was able to lift 150 lbs. That is so exciting. I never would have guessed how quickly that progress would come. I am definitely getting stronger and now I have proof!
Today's health transformation challenge was
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 24
Today's challenge is to review the goals we set on Day 5, and list 10 primary choices I will make to achieve optimal health. The choices don't have to be ones that I want to make (many of them are tough to make), but they all have the common goal to get me closer to my dreams and goals. My choices are:
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 23
Today's workout at CrossFit was a killer. I was not looking forward to it and I am so glad it is over. I posted that on Facebook and someone commented that the workouts you hate the most give you the best results. I desperately needed a reminder of how far I've come over the last few weeks today. I took a peek at my progress photo several times, took a deep breath, and headed in to face the craziness. I didn't want to go, but I did anyways. I know it will pay off eventually, I just wish I was easier now. I guess if it were easier now, I won't feel as accomplished later. Anyways, on to today's challenge...
Monday, January 27, 2014
Healthy Transformation Challenge: Day 22
Happy Monday! Today starts week four of the transformation. I started my day with CrossFit. Every day is a little easier (though it doesn't seem that way at the time). I'm either not sore or slightly sore and recovery is getting so much easier. Thank goodness! I am even making friends with the people there and I feel so much more comfortable than a few weeks ago.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 21
Today ends week three. It's another rest day from CrossFit and my muscles are nearly fully recovered from last week. (Thank goodness!)
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 20
Saturday is a rest day from CrossFit, so I am fulling taking advantage of that! Additionally, to build on my stress reduction habits, we have very little planned, and what we do have planned leaves plenty of time to relax. Woohoo! I really do love low-key weekends.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 19
Today was a very exciting day for me. I don't feel much different, but I decided to try on the clothes I wore in my Day 1 Health Transformation Challenge photo (Click here to read my post for Day 1). To my disbelief (truly - I didn't believe it), my body is transforming and I didn't even realize it. Whoa! I had no idea I would see results this quickly. It gave me a HUGE boost at CrossFit today and I felt so energized that I was actually making a difference without losing weight. I feel like I am getting closer to my goal and it feels A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!! I used to get those feelings when I was losing weight, but now that I have been maintaining for a couple years, I haven't had that kind of a rush in a while. So, I sent my husband and my coach a picture, I showed my kiddos (this said I didn't have as many bumps anymore) and now, I am unveiling the picture to y'all:
Can you believe that? I couldn't. I still can't; I just keep staring at it. THIS is what I needed to keep going to all those insane workouts and make all my other healthy choices about sleep, food, stress, etc. I don't know why anyone would pass-up this Challenge - it's awesome and it's free!
Can you believe that? I couldn't. I still can't; I just keep staring at it. THIS is what I needed to keep going to all those insane workouts and make all my other healthy choices about sleep, food, stress, etc. I don't know why anyone would pass-up this Challenge - it's awesome and it's free!
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 18
Almost 25% to my 12-week transformation! Spending time every day has helped improve my awareness of my daily choices. I don't have "throw-away" days -- you know where you make a bad choice, which leads to another, and another, and another and eventually you throw the day away because there is no chance to recover from all the unhealthy choices. My issue is that just as one bad choice leads to another, one throw-away day leads to another and another, eventually adding up to a throw-away week, month and year. Been there!
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 17
Today's challenge is to set SMART goals (Click here to learn what that means). I will share my focus for this 12 week challenge:
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 16
CrossFit was hard today. I am kicking myself now because I couldn't get all the exercises in and honestly, I feel like I didn't put all I had into it. There were new exercises I didn't know how to do, had terrible muscle fatigue and I gave up. Here's where my lovely blog becomes my accountability. Ugh! I hate to write this. I really try hard to be a good example. Instead of beating myself up, I've decided to deal with this in a healthy way by:
- Posting it here for the world to see (Eek!);
- Look forward to tomorrow and try more then;
- Think about the hard work I did do (which was about 90% of the workout).
- Focus on some positives: My form is so much better and I am not nearly as sore daily. I'm getting better and one day isn't going to ruin 11 other really good hard-working days.
Now, let's move on to today's challenge...
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 15
Today begins my third week of my transformation. I feel so much better than I did when I started. I think my hard work is starting to pay off. I definitely feel less stressed, my sleep is getting back to normal and my schedule is getting under control. (Thank goodness!)
CrossFit was difficult, BUT I my body is getting used to me pushing it everyday and I don't feel horrible every day. I feel like things are finally starting to fall into place and I feel stronger. My squats (the bane of my existance when I started) are getting a lot better and I can get really low in them and (the best part) stand back up again. WHAT?! ME?! Oh yah, I am so doing that now!
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 14
Sunday is another rest day from CrossFit. I can say that I am relieved and healing so much quicker than the first week. (PHEW!) Today's challenge
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 13
Happy Saturday; Day 13 is here! It is my day off from CrossFit and I am on my way to see my cousin for her baby shower. Today's challenge is a short, quick one, but one for which I need your help.
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 12
We made it to Day 12 -- Woohoo. Thanks for following along and for your support.
For today's challenge, we ask ourselves three questions. Here are the questions and my answers:
1. Is my health improving every day?
For today's challenge, we ask ourselves three questions. Here are the questions and my answers:
1. Is my health improving every day?
Friday, January 17, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 11
We made it to Day 11!!!
I identified some
triggers to my habits of disease (isn't looking in the mirror hard sometimes?).
Today's challenge is a learning one. We are looking at some steps
to help combat those triggers and, well, talk about hitting a nail on the head,
these are really things that I work on daily. It's so tough to get
healthy and in the healthy mindframe, but staying there and resisting the urge
to fall back into our old habits... that is a big challenge too -- and
one I struggle with all the time.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 10
Has anyone else been thinking about behavior chains since yesterday? I see them in my kiddos and it's amazing how analyzing yourself starts the wheels turning for other things too.
Today's challenge was to identify 10 habits of disease and the triggers that lead us to them. {Click here to read more.}
Today's challenge was to identify 10 habits of disease and the triggers that lead us to them. {Click here to read more.}
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 9
I had an amazing morning today at CrossFit -- it's happening! I was able to keep up with everyone, knew where equipment was, and I even counted down the last part of someone's workout (and then she thanked me). Holy guacamole, Batman! I did not see that coming. I still have some pain, but it is getting better and I even got a tip from the instructor to help (and it did!). Today was a good day!
Today's health transformation challenge focuses on how we end up making choices inconsistent with our goals. The challenge breaks down behavior chains that ultimately lead to those choices. The good news is that if you break the chain anywhere along the line, you are going to have to create a new choice in it's place.
Today's health transformation challenge focuses on how we end up making choices inconsistent with our goals. The challenge breaks down behavior chains that ultimately lead to those choices. The good news is that if you break the chain anywhere along the line, you are going to have to create a new choice in it's place.
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 8
Welcome to week two of the challenge!! Hard to believe there are only 11 weeks left. Too cool.
Today's challenge has three parts: journal review, identifying grazing habits and identifying habits that support healthy choices. Here's how I handled those:
Today's challenge has three parts: journal review, identifying grazing habits and identifying habits that support healthy choices. Here's how I handled those:
Monday, January 13, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 7
Day 7: The challenge continues!
Seven days down and I am feeling so good about returning to the basics. Day seven's challenge is about overhauling your journal. I printed my blog posts, including my before photo (ugh!) and bought a notebook to put it in. The focus of the new journal is reaching goals instead of only focusing on food. I like it! My journal will help me dream more each day about the new me that I am becoming. What better way to visualize my transformation than to keep it all in one place, right?
Seven days down and I am feeling so good about returning to the basics. Day seven's challenge is about overhauling your journal. I printed my blog posts, including my before photo (ugh!) and bought a notebook to put it in. The focus of the new journal is reaching goals instead of only focusing on food. I like it! My journal will help me dream more each day about the new me that I am becoming. What better way to visualize my transformation than to keep it all in one place, right?
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 6
Day 6 of the health challenge was another really good exercise in thinking about things that should be obvious, but that we just don't think about.
All week long I struggled with my new full time health coaching schedule. It seems strange because the only thing that should have changed was that I no longer worked a job during the day and could devote more time to helping people get healthy... WRONG! So many things popped up, and I am sure you can relate. I was at an unhealthy stress level and I know I need to figure out why and fix it. But how? (That is always what holds us back, isn't it?)
All week long I struggled with my new full time health coaching schedule. It seems strange because the only thing that should have changed was that I no longer worked a job during the day and could devote more time to helping people get healthy... WRONG! So many things popped up, and I am sure you can relate. I was at an unhealthy stress level and I know I need to figure out why and fix it. But how? (That is always what holds us back, isn't it?)
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 5
Day 5 of my health transformation was fairly eye opening. Talk about a challenge that holds you accountable to yourself!
The challenge was to identify five lifestyle events that I want to accomplish (no matter how big or small the dream). Here are mine:
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 4
Today’s
challenge is one for thought. We know
the power of habits – driving home and not remembering how we got there, for
example. But how do we break those bad
habits (like eating while we watch TV – this is a hard one for me) and replace
it with a good habit (like not watching TV at all)? It’s all a process revolving around consistency
in the following steps:
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 3
Today's challenge was two parts: (1) to inventory your habits of health
vs. habits of disease; and (2) identify foods you ate on day 2 that had
prominent unhealthy ingredients, including high glycemic ingredients (sugar/
high fructose corn syrup), high fat ingredients, high salt ingredients and/or a
chemical ingredient.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 2
Day 2 was easier than day 1, which is usually the case, isn't it?
Today's challenge was to log all my food in a journal. There are lots of mobile apps (and I've used a lot of them), but I personally feel more accountability when I write my food log in a notebook. So, I stopped by the store and picked up a $1 mini notebook that fits in my purse. I logged all my food for the day. I forgot to log all my water, but there is always room for improvement, right? That's my goal for tomorrow. Here's my journal:
See, nothing fancy! How easy is that?!
[Click here to keep reading]
Today's challenge was to log all my food in a journal. There are lots of mobile apps (and I've used a lot of them), but I personally feel more accountability when I write my food log in a notebook. So, I stopped by the store and picked up a $1 mini notebook that fits in my purse. I logged all my food for the day. I forgot to log all my water, but there is always room for improvement, right? That's my goal for tomorrow. Here's my journal:
See, nothing fancy! How easy is that?!
[Click here to keep reading]
Monday, January 6, 2014
Health Transformation Challenge: Day 1
Today was a big first day for me in the Health Transformation
Challenge!
I had my first CrossFit class and it was incredibly difficult. I knew it would be. It is so difficult to walk into any gym and feel like the person at whom everyone is looking. I know how important it is to burst through my comfort zone and into the path of the goals I want most in life. So, I asked lots of questions (some seemed silly) and let them watch as I learned. Then, something happened; the other people in the class I never met before started calling me by name and encouraging me. Perfect strangers that, in my mind, were staring in disbelief, were actually eager to see me succeed. What an incredible sense of community! My awakening: my self-sabotaging thoughts were absolutely misplaced.
{Click here to keep reading}
I had my first CrossFit class and it was incredibly difficult. I knew it would be. It is so difficult to walk into any gym and feel like the person at whom everyone is looking. I know how important it is to burst through my comfort zone and into the path of the goals I want most in life. So, I asked lots of questions (some seemed silly) and let them watch as I learned. Then, something happened; the other people in the class I never met before started calling me by name and encouraging me. Perfect strangers that, in my mind, were staring in disbelief, were actually eager to see me succeed. What an incredible sense of community! My awakening: my self-sabotaging thoughts were absolutely misplaced.
{Click here to keep reading}
Health Transformation Challenge: Introduction
Today I start my "Health Transformation," which is really just a fancy way to say that I am publicizing my progress as I continue my health journey. I am proud to say, I lost over 75 lbs. and have maintained that for almost two years now. Here is a picture of me holding 85 extra pounds (nope, Ryan wasn't an abnormally large baby):
Click here to keep reading. (Why not?!)
This is me after I had Ryan, almost at my heaviest. I don't have many pictures of me back then -- I was the person behind the camera, not in front of it. |
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