Wednesday, May 27, 2015

The Whole 30: A vegetarian's perspective

I have been giving some thought about what I wanted to share about my experience doing the Whole 30. I was able to maintain it for 21 days before I decided to stop. As you know, I went into this with the intention to scale it because I am a vegetarian, primarily for health reasons. Since I wanted to be fully informed about the challenge, I bought "The Whole 30, the 30 guide to total health" thinking that it would be a good guide to help me through the challenge. It is a great book, with lots of recipes.

However, as I read the book, it became clear that the Whole 30 is not for vegetarians or vegans and the book is, in its own way, kind of disrespectful of people who have chosen that lifestyle, even suggesting that they re-introduce meat into their diets for 30 days to see how it affects their health.  For me, this was a deal breaker. I stopped eating meat because I was having digestion problems that only went away by removing meat from my diet.

The other part that was hard for me as a vegetarian was giving up meat substitutes. While you can have extra firm organic tofu and some forms of tempeh, you can't have most other meat substitutes, which is a big source of protein for me.  I get it that these foods are processed and have some added sugar, but it left me with fewer choices and there are only so many ways to eat tofu.  So I found myself eating most fruits and vegetables, which, while healthy, ended up not being enough calories at the end of the day. 

By the middle of third week, I found myself considering eating meat because I knew I wasn't getting enough protein. The Whole 30 book suggests that vegetarians aim for as little protein as possible, which is unbelievable to me. So in an effort to get some protein, I ate some eggs and they made me sick for about two days. But what was more distressing was the fact that I even made that choice. As a vegetarian, I chose to go along with a plan that went against what I believe in. That was bothersome to me. In my everyday life, I eat pretty clean, opting for mostly organic,  non-GMO foods. So I ended up talking to my weight watchers leader about the challenge and she told me that she was very concerned about me doing the challenge In the first place. Her box also does Paleo challenges and knowing how I already eat, she was concerned that this would be too restrictive for me. She suggested that I end the challenge at that point and incorporate the healthful things that I learned into my life, like consuming foods/drinks with little or no added sugar since that seemed more manageable for me.

So in the end, eating less sugar (added sugar specifically) is what I will take away from this experience. I was already good at limiting my processed foods and as a vegetarian, I will probably never be convinced that a diet that includes meat is good for me specifically. I think the goal of The Whole 30 is to see what foods are problems for you and I think that is a good thing especially if you are used to eating a lot of processed junk/fast food. For me, I know that meat, eggs, dairy, and nuts are harmful to my body. And over the past two and half years, I have learned what's better for body. That's mostly because of what I've learned through Weight Watchers and listening to my body.

I will say that after doing the challenge, I can see that I got stronger. Once I got over the sugar withdrawal, I felt like my moods were much more even. I don't have extreme moods normally, but I do feel like I handled difficult situations in a much calmer state of mind. I also think that I became stronger physically as well. I had a couple of Rx WODs and improved my baseline WOD time. So although it seems like hated the challenge, I don't regret doing it. If we do it again, I'll know how to do it in a way that works for me.

And also... Bread-less pudding... Enough said.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Crossfit, The Whole 30 & Fitbit Challenges

CrossFit

It's been a month since I started doing Crossfit and Crossfit Cove, I got hooked when my friend Noelle invited me to a class at her box.  I instantly loved it and I could see how Crossfit could take me to the next level with my exercise goals. I was looking for a change and Crossfit was the answer.

In the past month, I have seen my strength and endurance improve. I have even started doing things that I never felt possible. I'm close to a pull-up, I got on the ropes and lifted myself up one level and I have even done a handstand push-up. 

The Whole 30
The Whole 30 is a clean eating challenge that the folks at my Crossfit box are all doing. We're eliminating processed foods, including sugar, grains, and dairy. As a vegetarian and a person with nut and seed allergies, this is going to be a challenge. In terms of soy products, I am limiting them to organic extra firm tofu. Fake meats tend to have added sugars. So I'll have to be creative. I bought The Whole 30 book and thankfully there is a section for vegetarians. So I am getting proteins. 

The Fit Bit Challenge 
So I've had my Fitbit for 8 months and for a while, FitBit challenges motivated me to move more. Although the FitBit challenges are meant to build friendly competition and serve as a motivator, lately I have found them burdensome, mostly because I'm getting more of my activity in non-step focused ways. So I'll workout at Crossfit for an hour, but not get a lot of steps. So right now, I'm trying to find the right balance. I still love my FitBit and I'm trying to get 10,000 steps a day. But I have to discerning and balanced. 

So what's next? I have a Spartan race to train for in July. I have 10lbs to lose because I lived like a teenager for about three weeks. I have races to register for fairly soon and I still have the Crossfit goals that I wrote on the whiteboard.

Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Old King Cole

Project #3

Monday, March 23, 2015

WOD - 3/23/15

Date: 
3/23/2015

Deadlift (Take 15 minutes to find a 1 RM Deadlift )
Metcon (Time)
30 Cal Row
20 Box Jumps
10 Power Cleans
2 Rounds
15 min Cap

Fitness 105/70
RX 155/105
RX+ 175/125

My performance:
85lb deadlift
Metcon: 12:26, 45lbs, 20" box

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Oscars Party 2015 (A Party by the Marthas)

We did it, despite the snow. We threw a successful Oscars party filled with laughter, good food and friends.

Here are some of the highlights.