Photo Source: Grosvenor and Smolin; Visualizing Nutrition.
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I'm a big one for TV munching!! Behavior modification is ongoing |
Isn't it funny how we know exactly
what we should do but often find it so hard to do it? The formula
is simple and yet we search for all kinds of gimmicks, extreme diets and
other ways to get out of it. Eat less, exercise more. Eat anything in moderation. Do not overindulge in high sugar and high fat foods.
That's it. That pic is from my Nutrition book but it doesn't take a nutrition class to figure this out.
Mj lost 20 lbs in 90 days on his
Beach Body Challenge doing just that. Plain old fashioned diet and exercise. The first three months it was mainly about eating
healthy, drinking
Shakeology for breakfast and doing
P90X2. There were times when he was so exhausted and sore but he kept up with his work out plan. I felt bad because I didn't
really notice the results so much; probably because I see him everyday. I couldn't figure out where this 20
lbs even came from because I didn't think he needed to lose any weight
in the first place. Then he showed me his before and after pics. I was
shocked!! How did this happen right before my eyes without me
noticing? Bad wife. He lost inches all over his body but the most improved area is his chest, stomach and upper body. He looks great but he wants to keep
going. I thought he'd about lost his mind when he decided to do another
cycle for 60 days. He had a splurge week after his
first 90 days but then he started right back in on his regimen. Now
that he's just trying to maintain and continue toning he's started
mixing in other exercise with the P90X2. He is increasing his protein intake and he does allow himself more splurges then before. I'm so proud of him for sticking to it. He's busy going to school full time and working but he made time for this and didn't make any excuses. Loosing weight is hard but he set his mind to it and he did it. My husband was already hot but now he's even hotter! Lucky me.
I've been sticking with my work outs too. I discovered that (surprise surprise) I can actually live without carbs when I experimented with an extreme
Low Carb Diet. It made me more aware of just how much carbs and sugar I typically eat and I've actually cut down on both a lot. Not that I'm ever gonna give 'em up altogether. No way.
It's so much easier to work on being fit and healthy when both partners are on board. There are times when I don't really plan on going to the gym but Mj will get up and go on one of his 8:30am 40 mile bike rides on Saturday or go play basketball Sunday morning. I'll just be laying there in bed not doing much of anything except feeling like a lazy slug so I think to myself; I might as well go to the gym or do a work out video. When he's good, he's very good but when he's bad he's very, very bad and he corrupts me with donuts and pizza when I'm trying to be good but for the most part we are both really into eating healthy. We've been eating chicken breast and veggies for dinner like it's going out of style and we haven't cooked any dinners at home involving pasta all year. If I constantly had someone waving fast food french fries or cookies in front of my face all the time and laying around on the couch all day it would make it so much harder to maintain a healthy lifestyle. I was so stubborn before. I refused to work out. I didn't need to lose weight and I watch what I eat so I felt like I could get away with it but our bodies always need exercise. Fitting exercise into my life felt impossible and I didn't have the motivation to even try but I'm so glad I changed my ways so we can be fit and healthy together. It's important that we do it for ourselves AND each other.