Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Fitness Myths Debunked

Does eating at night make me fat? Do carbs make me fat? What's better, a high protein or high carb diet? Can I eat whatever I want if I workout enough? Do I need a high protein diet for muscle gain? Read on for the truth to these questions we all ask. 

No. 

No. 

None.

Eat healthy to be healthy. 

No. 



Source: NASM Essentionals for Personal Fitness Training. Michael A. Clark. Scott C. Lucett. Brian G. Sutton.  Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2012.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Vegan Valentine

Red Velvet Cake Pops


Recipe Below

My Roses from Mr.Organnix


I've always wanted a white orchid!

And my favorite food...Native Chick'n Wings. Yum! 
Sooo much better than chocolate. 
Thank you so much, the best boyfriend in the world! 
He decided to surprise me early tonight with flowers, my favorite food, and a gift. I love surprises! Everyone expects roses on Valentine's Day, but my BF got creative and came home tonight with all my faves. Tomorrow were going to have a great and fun day together, with an amazing dinner at the Ritz-Carlton resort. *Stoked* We're so cheesy and lovey; its awesome. 

Red Velvet Cake Pops 
Prep: 60 Min 
Cook: 30 Min 
Level: Easy 

For Cake 
1 C all-purpose flour 
1/2 C whole-wheat flour
1/4 C cocoa powder
1/2 C sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup unsweetened apple sauce
1 C water
2 Tbs apple cider vinegar 
1/2 tsp red food coloring (or enough to make it bright red)
1 tsp vanilla extract

For Frosting
1/2 cup Tofutti cream cheese
1/2 cup organic earth balance
1 3/4 cup powdered sugar
2 tsp vanilla extract

For Coating
1 1/2 cup chocolate chips
2 Tbsp Coconut oil
Sprinkles of choice 

Hardware
8x8 pan 
1 Big glass bowl 
1 Medium Glass Bowl +1 Medium Sauce Pan OR a double boiler
Water, for boiling 
Styrofoam disc (optional) 
Waxed or Parchment Paper
Large cookie sheet 
Music (to make it fun!) 


  1. Mix all ingredients for cake. 
  2. Lightly oil an 8x8 pan and pour batter in. 
  3. Cook at 350*F for 30 minute, or until a toothpick in the center comes out clean. 
  4. While the cake is cooking, mix all ingredients of the frosting in a large bowl. 
  5. After the cake is cooled, crumble it into the frosting and mix until you have a dough. 
  6. Line a cookie sheet with waxed or parchment paper. 
  7. Form hearts and balls of dough, small to medium is best. Bigger than a golf ball, you will have trouble dipping it. (Like I did) 
  8. Place in freezer for 20 minutes. 
  9. While in freezer, set your chocolate chips and oil on a double boiler (glass bowl ontop of boiling pot of water) to medium-low. Melt chocolate and oil together, stirring until smooth. 
  10. Take your dough balls/hearts out and place sticks in the centers. 
  11. Dip them in, using a large spoon to coat all sides. 
  12. Once chocolate is on, place over bowl and throw on your sprinkles or decorations of choice. 
  13. Place back on waxed sheet, or if you're a perfectionist place in a styrofoam disk to keep all sides round.  (Instead of one side flat from laying it down like I did, but the hearts are flat on the back anyways so it's still pretty.) 
  14. Freeze until solid, then cover with plastic and leave in freezer or fridge. 
  15. Enjoy alone or with vanilla ice cream! Yum! 



Wednesday, February 8, 2012

A Stronger and Smarter Me

Stronger
Each day that I lift myself out of this chair and into a sports bra, I know I'm getting stronger. I know it's worth it to be sore all over and not want to get out of bed to do anything. I feel better inside and out, from mental status to physical. Exercise is crucial for life.

How do you get stronger? Working out. Resistance training, cardio training, plyometric (jumping/reacting) training. Exercise in general will make you stronger. You must push yourself farther than you ever thought you could go. Yell at yourself to push harder, be better, be stronger. You will be surprised at how much you can lift, push, and pull if you dedicate yourself to a fitness plan.

Smarter
I'm currently learning how to be a personal trainer in NASM's (National Academy of Sports Medicine) Certified Personal Trainer program. The pressure to be fit as a fiddle, or should I say trainer, is intense. Sixty minutes a day doesn't seem like enough, but I know overtraining your body will just result in major fatigue and injury. That's the thing with people: they expect results quickly.

"LOSE WEIGHT FAST" "WEEKEND DETOX TO DROP 10LBS"  "HCG WILL HELP YOU LOSE 30LBS IN 30DAYS" "ONLY 10 CRUNCHES AWAY FROM A 6-PACK" 

Those are all gimmicks. Even if you DO lose weight from there, you bet your fat ass it's coming back...faster than you lost it. Hard work and dedication are what give you a bangin' bod. Not weekend diets, lemon juice detoxes, or weight loss cookies. Trust me. I've tried.

I used to strive to be skinny, and now I strive to be strong. 


Time
It's a real process. Not a fake process. Not a surgical process. A real, sweating, crying, showering, process. I'm sure you've heard "Rome wasn't built in a day," well neither is a fit body. It takes conditioning. Months and months of stabilization, strength, endurance, muscle enlargement, and power, to really become the best you can be. It helps to have motivation, but as you can see from my other blogs, I'm still enjoying life. Eating my "skinny" root beer floats and vegan "healthy" pizzas. I have to stay happy and realistic, you know?

I know that is the last thing you wanted to hear, but it's the truth. Good things take time.

Incorporation
You can't just eat smoothies and salads, get super fit, and expect to keep it that way. You have to incorporate your fitness into your life. If you work 9am-5pm, you have to go before or after work. Of course there are days where I'm like "Ahhh I don't wanna do anything!" and end up not working out. But guess what? You bet I'm hitting it harder and faster the next day, because I'm feeling guilty for not getting it done today. If you fall off the train of fitness, jump back on asap. The longer you wait, the more your hard work goes to waste. 


How does one reach their goal to be a fitter, happier, and healthier person? By setting and achieving goals. Your body isn't a microwave; you can't just set and forget. You have to tend to it daily like a delicate flower.

SMART Goals 
Smart goals are very helpful in terms of starting a journey. It may be to fitness, health, happiness, or all three, but goals are crucial. And placing them in your face is even more important.

Specific-Write down the specific goal you want. (Weight loss, toning up, bigger muscles, feeling better, etc.)

Measurable-Make sure you can measure them. (Inches, pounds, centimeters, level of happiness 1-10, etc.)

Attainable-Make it attainable for you and your lifestyle. (Cut out junky things slowly, and add healthy things in to take their place.)

Realistic-Results come slowly. (Make your goal realistic so that when you reach it each week, you will feel great about yourself and hard work. Realistic is not 5lbs, 5 hours, 10 books, or $1000, a day!)

Timely-Things take time. Life takes time. (Make your goal in a timeline you can handle, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and a year are good marking stones.)

DID YOU KNOW? Setting goals and achieving them  is proven to help you achieve the life you want. Write it down on a huge neon poster board and put it in your office, kitchen, or bedroom. You can use SMART goals with anything in your life, from your job to your kids, to your health. Make little reminders on your smart phone or computer calendar. Track your results so you can go back and see how much you've put in for yourself.

Here is a rough sketch of my goals right now. I put "Goals for March", but I meant for these goals to be finished for March. So really, they're my February goals. When you're making your poster, make it clear and concise so you can't go back on your own word to yourself.

There not set up in SMART format, but you get the idea. Even if you don't want to buy a neon board, make it your desktop image. You're probably on your computer pretty often, so you'll see it everyday.

A great site to track your diet and exercise is Livestrong.com I use it to see the nutritional content of my homemade recipes, and have used it to track my daily food for a few days. Tracking your intake for 3 days by every single bite easily shows you how many calories you're ingesting, and how much you should or shouldn't be!

Good luck on your journey to fitness and health. And wish me some luck too!





Tuesday, February 7, 2012

What Vegans Eat

Strawberry, Banana, Almond Milk

I told you I ate a lot of pizza...
 

And in this case, Vegan Calzone

I had two of these.

Root Beer Float


Stevia sweetened root beer + soy ice cream = delicious
(B.f. says so too!) 

Gardein Chik'n, Hummus, Daiya, Spinach on Mediterranean Pita