Sunday, August 7, 2011

Join Me in "The Rice Experiment"

This week's fat loss tip of the week has to do with the messages and energy we put out to the world.

Ok, this is going to be fun. Fun for me, fun for you, fun for your whole family. Start it today.

A couple of colleagues of mine have done "The Rice Experiment" at their homes and offices and replicated the results. I am skeptical. But I am going to try it and you are going to try it with me.

It is simple to replicate and the results are astounding. All you need is rice (make it white rice because you shouldn't be eating it anyway) and some patience. Here’s how it works:

1. Place 1 cup of Cooked Rice into two separate containers. Place a lid on each.
2. Mark one container with a positive phrase. I used “Happy Rice”
3. Mark the other container with a negative phrase. I used “Stupid Rice”
4. Place them in your kitchen (not the fridge) at least 12 inches apart.
5. Once or more every day say aloud to the rice container the phrase written on it. I know this sounds nuts but just try it. For example, every time you go into the kitchen say “Thank You Rice” to one bowl and “Stupid Rice” to the other. Try to say it from a place of gratitude (thank you) and a place of anger and frustration (stupid). And don't be afraid to really let loose with praise or pent up anger. But direct it to the correct bowl.

Do not open the containers for 21 days.

I am not going to reveal the expected results to you. I'll let it be a surprise.

Remember, focus positive energy and phrases to the Happy Rice and negative energy and phrases to the Stupid Rice.

You fat loss tip of the week is to use positive energy and phrases when talking about your weight loss and fitness for the next 21 days as part of The Rice Experiment.

Rather than:
"I can't lose weight" say "I am having a hard time losing weight." (One of my clients has a family rule that "I can't" is not allowed.
"I can't run a mile" say "It is a challenge for me to run a mile."

Now don't get me wrong. I am not an advocate for "The Secret" or just say positive stuff and life will be great. My experience is that a positive attitude helps but working your ass off is far more beneficial when it comes to getting the life you want.

Be well,

Paul

Paul Dziewisz
Active Personal Fitness
"Work harder, get stronger, go faster....everyday."
267.626.7478

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Paleo eating -- First 10 days

Getting Started with Paleo

I’m 10 days into my paleo way of eating. If you missed it, I decided to begin eating ‘like the cavemen/cavewomen’ in order to improve my health and workout performance. Basically, it’s meat, fish, vegatables, fruit and nuts for me from now on. Check out my earlier blog for more details.

I’m happy to say that one week in I am still standing upright, getting in good workouts (with one exception), and have lost 5 lbs. More on that later.

First off, I should explain a few things that make this transition easier for me than for most people. I am a fitness trainer by profession. I spend a lot of time reading and talking to people about health, fitness and nutrition. The knowledge I gained from this industry already had me part way to paleo. For example, I cut down on pasta years ago, I also experimented with many different fruits and vegatables that I never ate as a kid (corn and green beans in my house growing up – most likely from a can), but I still had some problem areas.

Let’s dig into those problem areas now, shall we.

Sweetened beverages – mainly iced tea which I drink all the time. Over the years I went from sweetening with splenda to sugar to eventually a tablespoon of honey when I make it on my own. I also would stop at the local convenience store and buy sweetened tea sweetened with ‘real sugar’ (as if that somehow makes it better) to the tune of about 36g per serving.

Dairy – Since I was a kid I have been addicted to milk. I could drink it non-stop all day. Unfortunately, I always felt milk was better if paired with a cookie, brownie, muffin or granola. I have to admit that the main reason I ate sweets up until a few weeks ago was because of this milk/sweet pairing I loved so much. I ditched milk for soy milk a couple months back and the addiction got worse. I was drinking a half gallon a day. And chocolate soy milk…it might as well have been a million dollars.

Legumes – I ate beans, mostly black beans, as a protein source. I’m a big fan of Mexican food so a wheat wrap with beef or chicken, salsa, and black beans was a staple. They are gone now but I can still make a great burrito paleo style.

So how did the first 10 days go

Armed with “Everyday Paleo” by Sarah Fragoso I went to the local Wegman’s to fill my pantry and fridge with the essentials. My next blog with talk about the essentials and what I did with the non-paleo stuff I had in the house.

Breakfast has been easy. In the past I would eat 3 eggs for breakfast or granola with milk. The granola and milk are gone. Now it is 3 eggs, an avacado, maybe some virginia ham, a banana or other fresh fruit and coconut or almond milk.

Lunch is usually leftovers from a prior night’s dinner (beef, chicken, fish and veggies). I also add in some almonds or peanuts. If I’m not in the mood for leftovers I go with a burger loaded up with fresh tomato, onion, greens and spices.

Dinners have been awesome. Sirloin Dijon, Moroccan Chicken, Asparagus-stuffed Chicken Breasts, Coconut Shrimp. I love them all (although I overcooked the sirloin a little.) What I have noticed most is I am not hungry in the evenings any more. If I do get a sweet tooth and satisfy it with an orange or cheeries or strawberries.

Did I ‘cheat’?

I ate 95% paleo for 10 days and I expect to eat 90% paleo over the long haul. I don’t believe in restricting foods. I do believe that once you eat clean and realize how certain foods make you feel lousy you will voluntarily say no to them. Over the first 10 days I had a scoop of ice cream at Freddy Farms after mini-golf, a few handfuls of chocolate granola, and a small slice of strawberry cheesecake….all guilt free.

In my upcoming blogs you’ll hear:

  • How to setup your pantry and fridge for paleo eating
  • My brutal bike ride and why paleo for endurance athletes might be troublesome
  • What changes I am seeing in my workouts and body composition

Monday, August 1, 2011

Fat Loss Tip of the Week - Write it down

This week it is simple and straightforward. The single most important thing you can do if you have a goal to lose weight is to write down everything you eat and drink. Everything. Even better, show it to someone on a regular basis to help hold you accountable.

One of my boot campers was frustrated because she was getting stronger and more fit but not losing weight. My suggestion was to start a food journal. Three weeks later she is down 6lbs and looking great. As long as she keeps going the weight will keep coming off.

So right now take a blank piece of paper, create 5 columns, label them "day", "time", "food", "amount", and "why I ate." The "why I ate" column should be filled with terms like "hungry", "bored", "stressed", "post-workout", "watching tv". This will give you an idea of what activities cause you to eat.

Send me an email at getfit@ActivePersonalFitness.com and I will email you a food journal for you to fill out. Get after it.

Be well,

Paul

Paul Dziewisz
Active Personal Fitness
www.ActivePersonalFitness.com
267.626.7478