Tuesday, November 1, 2011

NEW BEGINNINGS! :)

Wow! It's really November 1, 2011! The past 5 months have been truly life changing. Shortly after my last blog post, I was really fired up and excited to begin another round of P90X!   I never had so much clarity or so much drive.  I really did believe I could actually succeed at this long time struggle to lose weight. 

Then, the night before I was to begin Day 1 of P90X, I had a nasty fall off the stairs on our deck and heard a terribly loud crack as I landed on the side of my left foot.  "OH NO...what the heck did I just do?"  I reached down afraid that I'd feel a bone sticking out...and tried to move it.  Thankfully, that wasn't the case, but I couldn't put any weight on my foot and it was swelling fast.  After a trip to emergency, I was told I had a nasty sprain and that it could take some time to heal.  Darn....No Plyo for me.  So Plan B was to continue to do what I could.  I could walk, modify where doable, eliminate the undoable, and go hard on the can do's. :)  Two weeks later, more problems...piriformis syndrome...and a month later....full out chronic sciatica on my right side!  Non-stop pain from my low back and into my foot.   I could barely move.  It hurt to sit, stand or lay down.  It literally felt like my flesh was being ripped off my skin or that a sword was being jabbed from my hip down my leg and then twisted.  I've never been is such pain EVER.  Not even labor pains were this bad.  So now it's November....I still have pain during the night and into the morning, but I now have more and more relief in the afternoon and evening.  I am so thankful to everyone for their prayers and support.  If it wasn't for my faith in Jesus, I don't know how I would have gotten through this.  I do feel the worst is behind me with the help of chiropractors, osteopaths, massage and unfortunately lots of drugs (can't wait to eliminate those!).

The past 5 months have brought me closer to God.  I've learned to give up some of my "control" and let others step in.  I've looked at this experience as an opportunity to learn and grow.  To adjust my priorities.  As far as my weight loss journey?  ... I now have a very STRONG desire to "get 'r done" once and for all!  Like I've said before, we are in control of our choices.  No one else.  I've made some good choices over these past few months and I've made some terrible choices and suffered for them.  My medical issues have affected my flexibilty and endurance and strength.  But it hasn't destroyed my determination.  But, I've also learned to be real.  P90X will have to wait.  I feel like I'm starting a fitness re-birth.  A NEW BEGINNING!   Start where my journey began back in 2003!  With me, my TV and my Power 90!  I'm looking ahead and not behind this time though.  I've learned from my history, but I'm focusing on today and I'm excited to see my future fit me!  A fresh start for me!  My brand new copy of Power 90 arrived, with updated books, calendar, and DVD's to mark this new beginning.  Today's a new day, a new month and the new year will be here soon.  I want to get a jump start on 2012!  

Thanks to my friends and family, my Heart of the Matter family, My Beachbody family and to Jesus!  Your support has lifted me through some dark days and I'm so glad you were there to lift me up when I needed it. :)  Love you all!

If you're interested in joining me on my 90 day journey, let me know! 

Now's the time to invest in your future you!

Lori

PS.  I'd love for you to subscribe to my blog!  I plan on posting updates throughout my 90 day plan.  :)

Friday, May 6, 2011

FACING THE BOULDERS ON THE PATH TO HEALTH & FITNESS

My journey down the path to wonderful health and a fit body has MOST definitely been a struggle, a battle….no...it’s been an all out WAR with myself. My journey started in 2003. Yes, that’s right! I was 0.2 pounds away from seeing 170 lbs. on the scale and I couldn’t bare to let that happen. My feeling was..."Rodney (my husband) weighs in the 170's!" So my relationship with Beachbody began.


I’m so thankful to them on many levels, but mostly for giving me variety in my workouts within the comfort of my own home and teaching me how to properly fuel my body with food. What I didn’t expect back then was finding a family I didn’t know existed. Over the years, I’ve truly found another family in my life. A family who loves me like one of their own, who encourages me, who lifts me up when I feel like a “loser”, and helps me to keep on going. We are friends for life! I won’t start listing names as this family is quite large! You know who you are! If you’ve sent me a message, given me advice or encouragement, you are part of my big, wonderful Beachbody family!


Anyways...onto the purpose of this blog…

I’ve re-discovered something this week about myself and I wanted to talk about it, maybe you or someone you know is experiencing this as well about their own journey and I hope it will help.


I decided to do the 3 day Shakeology Cleanse again. I did it last year and had great results! But later that year, fell off the clean eating ladder, limited my workouts and gained 15 pounds!!! (Lori shakes head) I was 13 pounds away from my ultimate goal weight last year. But now I’m struggling once again to get back to where I was and go beyond and finally reach my goal weight.

So, last weekend I went on a short trip to Michigan/Ohio with my husband and did extremely well, food and workout wise. I felt wonderful! I brought healthy food and snacks with me, ate salads out for dinner, and bought fruit at the grocery store. Workout wise I brought my DVD’s with me and all my resistance bands and continued with my scheduled workouts! I had recommitted to pushing hard and eating clean. Avoiding gluten, sugar, dairy, caffeine, & alcohol. It was wonderful to feel back on track and to have a plan and to have succeeded that weekend away from home and not gaining any weight as is the norm.

So this past Tuesday I decided to go with the momentum I had and really take things up a notch! I started the 3-day Shakeology Cleanse….It was going great until yesterday afternoon! I began to really struggle! I found myself wanting to QUIT! With only my dinner meal (Salad & chicken) to go. Why?

Why do I get so close to the end and take the detour? Same thing seems to always happen when I schedule a workout program. Whether it's a 90 day, 60 day or 30 day....I get to the final week or two and BAM....I change course. I give up....through in the towel...QUIT! Why?

Peeling back the layers yesterday and lots of tears, I found myself attending an all out self pity party for one! I realized...I don’t believe I’ll ever see my ultimate goal weight of 123 on the scale! I realized...I’m afraid it will never happen! I realized….I don’t believe I have it within myself to succeed! Sobbing....I cried out to God to help me! To give me the strength! To help me finally win this war once and for all!


Then it happened… "Choice”… “This is not about your family, your friends, your job, or anything else.” “This is about you and YOU alone!” “This is your path!” “You know what to do!” “You have ALL the tools!” “You make the choice!” “Every time...it’s your choice and only YOU!”


So I thought, “There's a fork in the road and I have two choices! Go down the path and quit (which would lead be back down the road to obesity)....or go down the path and FINISH WHAT I STARTED ONCE AND FOR ALL!” I don’t have to tell you what I decided! I know the reward will be so much greater down the 2nd path! I WILL Succeed!


My dear friend told me yesterday that the 2nd path ROCKS! What he didn’t realize was that that word resonated with me in a different way. You see my company name is "Straight Path Fitness". All my life’s decisions have been made with the guidance of my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. The ultimate life coach! The decision to start up my own fitness coaching business was no different. My favorite Bible verse over the years is Proverbs 3:5,6…“Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.” I chose this name, since my health and fitness has been a long winding road journey which will eventually lead me towards the straight path. Well...I never realized there would also be rocks on this path! Or as I picture it...large BOULDERS! The kind you have to push aside, crawl over or go around. LOL I’ve had quite a few BOULDERS on this journey over the years to deal with!

I take full ownership of where I’m at today! I believe God has given me these struggles in order to be the best coach I can be! I relatable one, understanding, compassionate, and straight forward. It really comes down to ourselves and our choices! My choice in my life. Your's in your life.

So where am I today? I’m on the path to my future, fitter, healthier me! With each step, I'm investing in my older self. I'm grateful that through the choices I've made and detours I've gone on, I found my way back on the right path. Sure, I’ll have more boulders to face, but it’s up to me how to get past the next one. Right now I feel like I just might throw a stick of dynamite in it and blast my way through!!! :)

Thanks for your time in reading this!

I love you all.


Blessings and hugs!


Lori :)

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Time to Clean Out the Clutter in Your Mind, Body, Diet & Life!

Everyone's doing it! Time to get rid of the clutter!

For many people, this means going through the house and getting rid of unwanted items, taking loads to the thrift store or Salvation Army, but it could also mean letting go of unwanted things in your life (job, hobby, even an unhealthy relationship). However you're shifting, most people are letting go of old things in their life and welcoming new things--much like spring time itself!

So! What better time of the year to let go of things in your body and in your diet that no longer serve you! Here's a list of guidelines to help you declutter. Doing a few big things can really make a difference in your life.

Try following these guidelines for a week and witness the difference a little decluttering can do! Hang this HANDY DANDY GUIDE on your fridge for a week to Declutter Your Mind, Body & Life:

YOUR MIND:

Relax...take the attitute of "chill out", calm the mind and body down.

* Take time out to NOT think (find a quiet area, sit or lay in a comfortable position and quiet your mind)

* Go for a walk, don't analyze

* Only think about what you're doing at the moment (not the future or past!)

* Try Yoga * Meditate

* Listen to some calming music

* Read a book

* Garden

* Work on a puzzle or do a craft

Discover what helps you relax??? Create your own "ME Time". Get and Stay in touch with yourself. All these things will help you stay balanced in your life. Accept yourself the way you are today. Love yourself (faults and all). When did it become OK to find fault with yourself???

Forgive all the false starts, failed diets & self sabotage. Forgive yourself for specific unhealthy behaviors (example: smoking, overeating, lack of exercise, sedetary life, mindlessly eating while watching TV or reading the newspaper).

Reinforce your commitment to yourself and to your goals. Tell yourself, "I AM worth it!" Do an "Accomplishment Review" with yourself. "Do you remember when?" (example: I could only lift 5 lbs. and now I'm lifting 20? I couldn't touch my toes and now I can touch beyond my toes).

Find ONE thing you love about yourself and let that be your new montra or new way of thinking about yourself. Be confident when speaking it. Examples: "I love my eyes!" "I love my skin!" "I'm strong!" "I'm honest!" "I'm loving!"


YOUR BODY:

* Exercise, Exercise, Exercise: 3 days of cardio, 3 days of strength training and at least 1 session of yoga or stretching. All components of fitness are important.

* Consistency is also key! Stop thinking about it and JUST DO IT ALREADY! If you just push play instead of spending 1/2 an hour to an hour thinking about it, you'd be finished and feeling great at what you accomplished! Whether you workout in a gym or workout using at-home fitness programs like Beachbody produces (P90X, Chalean Extreme, Hip Hop Abs, 10 Minute Trainer, Turbo Jam, Slim in 6, Rockin Body, etc. etc.). (Side note: Contact me if you'd like me to help you choose a program.) Any workout is better than no workout.

* Get active, but be sure it's something that you love to do as that is the key to long term health and fitness. What will bring you back day after day?

* Even fit people have days they "don't feel like working out". But they do it anyways, 'cause they know they'll feel better after. No one ever feels worse after working out! Even commit to doing 5 minutes of a program. Five minutes is all it takes for your mood to change and be willing to continue 'til the end. You'll be glad you did! I know this first hand. Those are usually the days I have my greatest accomplishment feelings afterwards. That feeling of, "Oh my gosh...I almost didn't do this and look at what I would have missed! I feel awesome!"

* Remember with fitness that you must have variety (as Tony Horton says, "Mix it Up, Change it Up, Turn it Up!). If you are bored with your program, dragging your feet to workout more and more, it's time to switch things up. Get a new program, re-ignite your enthusiasm to exercise!

* Workout with Intensity! You're tougher than you think! Squat lower! Jump higher! Every so often, allow yourself to lift heavier to see if you can (with good form!), you may be surprised that you've gotten stronger. Women...don't be afraid of heavy weights! We won't look like the guys....they have different hormones than we do! Besides that, you won't wake up one day and all of a sudden have muscles. It happens gradually. Once you have the look you want, then all you have to do is continue to lift the weights your currently lifting and don't increase the size of those weights. Maintain. If you haven't achieve the lean, cut look your desiring, keep attempting to increase those weights and your results will come before you know it! * Take time and PLAY! Think about all the activities you enjoyed as a kid and re-visit them. Played baseball? basketball? hockey? or maybe you were like me and didn't like having things flying at me! ;)
I enjoyed riding my bike, acrobatic stuff, gymnastics, climbing, and skipping. So guess what I do now? Yep...I'm doing those things and more. Sure I'm older, it's not as easy...but it's getting easier and easier as I get fitter and fitter. AND my inner child is giggling every time!

* Plan your workouts in advance. Join the online gym called WOWY (wowy.com) it's FREE and fun! Or simply use a calendar, write down all your workouts and as you complete them, cross them off with a big red X!

* Rest lots, taking naps if needed and getting plenty of sleep. Recommended average: 8 hours.


YOUR DIET:

You are what you eat! When it comes to getting weight loss results or a even a well-toned body, what you eat is PRIORITY #1!

No one chooses for you. No one puts the food in your mouth, but you. Your choices affect what you will look like, how you feel, and who you will be. Poor diet affects mood, energy, strength and healthy sleep patterns. A healthy diet leads to weight loss and lowers fat stores, increased energy and recovery from workouts, maintains healthy bones, muscles and joints, reduces bouts of depression, sadness and anxiety, promotes psychological well being, reduces the risk of possibly developing and/or dying from many diseases.

* Food Intake...A must when starting out losing weight is to TRACK YOUR CALORIES. Use a book (like Calorie King) or online tracker (I prefer myfitnesspal.com). This will make you more responsible for food choices. It's the fastest, most effective way to "be real" with yourself.

* Eat every 3 hours, 5 to 6 times per day.

* Stop eating 3 hours before bedtime

* Don't think Diet, Think Lifestyle.....Only DO what you are WILLING TO DO for the rest of your life! Otherwise it's a diet.

* Recalculate your calories after every 10 pounds lost.

* Eat Clean, Nutrient Dense foods.

* Eat Fresh!

* AVOID eating foods that are "white" based...white flour, white sugar, white bread, etc.

* DON'T EAT foods that contain preservatives, additives, or refined oils (nothing in a box!)

* CHOOSE Whole grains, nuts and seeds, Olive Oil, LEAN proteins, Fruits and lots of Veggies. Avoid Dairy as much as possible or choose lower fat varieties. I've switched to Almond Milk which I use when mixed protein shakes or with my whole grain cereal.

* Stay away from trigger foods.

* Avoid foods high in sodium, high in fat. Avoid alcohol and caffene too.

* Consider drinking one protein shake per day in place of your meal. I enjoy Shakeology and either drink it for breakfast or for lunch!

* Drink tons of water! Ideal target is 1 L for every 50 pounds of your target weight. My goal weight is 115 - 120 pounds. This means I must drink 9 cups each day. This is hard for most people. So to start...aim for as much as you can and each week try to increase it by 1/2 to 1 cup!

* Drink decaffinated herbal teas.

* Always be prepared. If you are out all day, pack snacks and meals to take with you. Put snacks in zippy bags or plastic containers. (Kashi cereals or almonds or protein bars are great for on the go snacks)

* 9 out of 10 times, people plateau because they fall out of eating a clean diet. Remember, you can do a million crunches, but if your diet is not clean, you'll never see that 6 pack! And if you finally want to get rid of that "muffin top", "donuts", "thunder thighs", "Boo-tay!" or anything else that wiggles and giggles that you don't like, you MUST, MUST, MUST stop eating man-processed crap and start eating God-given natural foods again as well as Workout intensely. There is no way to spot reduce--if you lose body fat, it's going to come off from all over, not just one spot on your body.


YOUR LIFE:

* Declutter your space! Get rid of unwanted objects, old forgotten items and things that no longer serve you well.

* Spend 15 minutes per day in one area of your house. Set a timer (on your stove, egg timer, watch, etc.) Label two large boxes: Keep and Donate and have a large Trash can in the room with you as well. You will be amazed at what you can accomplish in just 15 minutes. You may even want to restart the timer for another 15 minutes. Put away all Keep items, as soon as you have a box or bag full of Donate items take them out to the car (get it out of your house) and drop them off to the thrift store next time you pass by. Trash is self explanatory.

* You cannot expect to be healthy living in a house full of clutter. Clutter has a great impact on your confidence and your mood. When your home, or your nest, is out of control and rooms don't serve their purposes, you feel overwhelmed. Your values and priorities are out of whack. All that clutter feeds a sense of low self-worth and helplessness, which leads to less motivation to change. You're caught in an unhealthy downward spiral.

* Research says that people who live with a high level of clutter are more likely to experience: Headaches, asthma, coughing and other respiratory problems, sleeping problems, allergies, fatigue and low motivation. Medications are often not effective because mold, dust, dirt, and mildew grow and thrive amid the clutter. This situation is hugely compounded when pets are living in cluttered homes. I'm not saying get rid of your pets...of course not....I'm saying get rid of the clutter!

* Organize your new lifestyle around your vision of a healthy life. Declutter your kitchen and get rid of the items you no longer use, then organize your pantry and kitchen so that they are in alignment with the vision you have for the person you want to be. Discard unhealthy fat and sugar laden processed foods.

* Kitchen tools...Empty all drawers where these currently live. Place all tools in a box or plastic container. Then as you actually USE THEM, place them back in the drawer. After a month, anything not used goes bye bye to Thrift store. (exceptions may turkey baster and seasonal items).

* Wash and spin your lettuce as soon as you bring it home and place it in plastic veggie containers. Wash your other veggies and fruits too as soon as you come home.

* Make space in your refrigerator for fresh veggies and healthy items. Clean out the bottom drawers (meant for fruits and veggies) and instead place snacks for kids in them or jar items that will fit. I put my salad dressings, mustard, pickle jars, etc., anything that won't spill out. Then place your clean fruit in a bowl on the shelf of the refrigerator (the shelf your eye goes to when you open the door). Also place your clean lettuce on or near this same shelf as the fruit. Healthier items within eye sight and less used items on the other shelves or in the drawers. This has really helped me.

* Reorganize your pantry too. Buy some snack size ziplock baggies. For better portion control, pre-portion your snacks and place them in a bowl, basket or container and place it on your new snack shelf. You may need a kitchen scale for some items. I measure out 100 calories and place them in the baggies. I do this for almonds, crackers, dry cereal for snacking, etc. This way you're not unknowingly taking in more calories by mindlessly reaching in a never ending box! Great for the kids too! And a must when you have to run...Grab and go!

* Clean your house! Get others involved in the household. Hire someone. Make an effort. Environmental cleanliness is next to bodily cleanliness, so scrub away!


OK....I think that's enough for one day! ;) I'm passionate about all these areas. If you need any help or have any questions, I didn't answer here, please, please, please contact me and I'll help you figure it out! Really it's what I love to do! It doesn't cost a dime and I really don't mind! ☺♥

Lori ☺

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

IT'S ALL ABOUT THE FOOD, PEOPLE!


Drum roll please.....and the scale reads...

140.0!

New number...lowest since joining Beachbody 6 years ago. I started when I weighed 169 lbs back in 2003. Got down to 150 lbs two years ago and for the past two years I've been fluctuating anywhere between 143 and 149 lbs. ENOUGH! 130's here I come... WOO HOO!!!

It's all about the food, people!


Avoid processed food (I use that term "food" lightly) = losing weight.
Stop eating 3 hours before bedtime = losing weight
Plan your meals in advance = losing weight
Write down what you're eating and keep track of calories = losing weight

If it didn't have a mother or didn't grow out of the ground, DON'T EAT IT!

Sure Exercise plays a part in overall wellness, we need it for all the cardiovasular benefits and we need it to build muscle, strengthen our bones, etc. All important. But if you seriously want to lose weight and keep it off for good, then you have to zone in on what you're eating. Is it real food? or Is it Chemical laden, can't pronounce the ingredients, God know what it's doing to my internal organs, non-food CRAP!?

Hey, I didn't say it was easy...look at me, I've struggled for years....I'm still struggling, BUT it's getting easier as the months go by. I'm in the best shape of my life, I have tons of energy and I'm at a weight I haven't seen in 10 years! I'm headed in the right direction and it feels fabulous!
I've found, through trial and error, what works for me! It's taken a while, but I've got it.

I'm now focus on my next goal of losing 10 more pounds to get me to 130 lbs. Then I'll reassess whether or not I want to lose anymore. I've never been "fit" and slim before. My lowest adult weight was 113 lbs. (when I got married). But I was all skin and bones. I didn't like it AT ALL! I had absolutely no muscle. Now I have muscle....so it's a whole new ball game and I'm not sure where I'll comfortably end up weight wise. So time will tell. It's been a frustrating AND an exciting journey all wrap up into one.

I'm investing in my older self....ARE YOU?

Friday, June 5, 2009

PLUGGING INTO SPORT

One of Tony Horton's 11 Laws of Health & Fitness is "Sport". Recently I was encouraged to think about "plugging into sport". Especially those of us who were active in sports (team or individual) as kids and then as we became adults and the busyness of life took over and we left sport out.

I've given a lot of thought about this subject over the years, in particular over the past couple of months. I, like many people, always thought of "sport" as being on a team. I used to think, I'm not interested in sports, never have, never will be. But the more I hear about "sport" the more I realize that it doesn't have to mean being on a team. It can be an individual sport. Like cycling, running, gymnastics, jump rope, swimming, etc.

When I was a young girl, I was always outside playing with my best friend, Gail Saunders. We would ride bikes all over the neighborhood, jump rope, chinese jumping, walk the whole distance along the top of the school fence (until she fell off one day and broke her arm), we would do all kinds of gymnastics all over the front yard, go swimming, climb the monkey bars at the playground, climb trees, etc. etc. Then when I was finishing up Grade 6, my family and I moved across the country. It was during those years of living in our new city that I no longer was active. My "new" friends didn't like doing those things. They would laugh at me for wanting to do "baby" stuff. I was so desperate for friendships at that age that I went along with the crowd and did the boring stuff they wanted to do. Hang out and talk about boys (ew) and listen to music. (ho hum). I lived in a very public neighbourhood and never felt comfortable "playing" in my yard. I still did headstands and handstands indoors, but my mom discouraged me from doing so due to limited space and possibly breaking something. What I didn't realize at the time was that as my body was changing into womanhood, I was losing my flexibility. Once I got into high school and realized they had a gymnastics program, I was thrilled! Finally I could do this again. But my body failed me. I could no longer do what I once did. Long story/short, I was brokenhearted and gave up. Never tried again. I secretly blamed my parents for bringing me to this God forsaken place. I still hurt from those years, but I don't blame my parents for it. I look on those years as a blessing in many ways. I am very much the person I am today because of what happened to me there.

Fast forward to now...I've been actively working out at home for the past few years and I feel fantastic! Thanks to Beachbody and my commitment to a better quality of life. Anyways, at the age of 43, I attempted a cartwheel in my backyard. I did it! Probably the best one ever done by me EVER! So I tried two more and did it! Then I didn't want to press my luck and I was feeling it in my shoulders (not to mention...I forgot how dizzy you get from multiple cartwheels). Well that just stirred up the little girl within me and I've wanted to do more. I now realize that anything is possible with practice and I intend to work on my flexibility more and more. Tony Horton has really inspired me to become more flexible. (If he can do it later in age, so can I, right?)

I've tried to find some beginner adult gymnastic classes, but there are none here. So, I'll do what I can, on my own! My goal is to do some handstands, more cartwheels, and ultimately (God willing) a walkover (or at least that's what we called them). I'll start off trying to accomplish "the wheel" (yoga posture) first.

This is one of those "I don't want to live with any regrets" parts of my life. To regain a part of my early gymnastics ability would be fantastic!

The other sports I intend on "plugging in" are cycling and long distance walking.

Now...
GO PLAY!!!