Archive for December, 2011

17
Dec
11

Leap

Leap: that term can be met with one of two answers:

  1. Skepticism and what are you talking about? Leap? What??
  2. How high?

I find myself being on both sides of this answer depending on who the direction is coming from.  And I think this is the simplest factor in success of your goals and overcoming your fears and restraints.
For years I’ve been struggling with eating right, exercising correctly for my goals, and devoting more time and brain power to thoughts about food and workouts than to the people who matter most in my life.

That’s where the skepticism occurs.  I can do research all day online about the best ways to eat or exercise, listen to different experts in the industry speak on health and nutrition, or have intense conversations with loved ones about how much more I could be getting out of life.  But if you don’t truly BUY IN to this, and are willing to Leap, you won’t meet your goals if you’re the one holding yourself back.

I’ve spent years meeting with different registered dietitians trying to find the right ones.  The majority I haven’t been able to make progress with.  Either they didn’t understand me and my goals, or they were completely wrong about nutrition and the sessions were spent with me educating them!  I’ve had a few who have been amazing—they knew what they were talking about, I believed them,  I respected them, and most importantly, I trusted them and looked up to them—almost like a boss or celebrity.

These are the ones where they told me to “Leap” and I respond “how high?”  Maybe you don’t have this problem with your goals.  I have no problem doing many things where I trust myself, but nutrition and exercise are the points in my life that I need the most guidance on.  Currently, I am putting my team together to help get my life in order.

  • I have an amazing family who I trust and love and who I know will always be there for me
  • I finally have a doctor who understand the implications of what disordered eating and strenuous exercise can do to your health and is keeping tabs on me
  • I have a great triathlon coach and friend who is helping me with my plan and racing who I really trust, and I also have a number of close friends in the triathlon community who support me
  • Finally, I have a new Dietician who is incredible.  Not only does she know far more than I do, she GETS me and she has been through the same struggles I have.  She is also extremely responsive and I can tell she actually cares!  I’m sure you all know what I am talking about—when someone truly cares, their input makes a world of difference.  She was straight up with me and said “do exactly what I’ve told you to do—I will not get you fat, I promise!”

So what do I think one the keys to success and change is?  Trust.  You must buy into the commitment you are making and trust those who are there to help you.  This goes for all goals—if you’re trying to lose weight or gain weight, you need to find a nutritionist you can trust.  Find a personal trainer who cares about you and wants to see you succeed and buys into that goal WITH you.  Finally, connect with your family and friends and get them on your team.

Thus, I’m ready to embrace this change heading into 2012.  But I’m not waiting until January 1st to start—instead I am already embracing next year and the ones to come after that.  After all, health and happiness aren’t annual  entities—they are life long.

My nutrition is improving too and I’m making the adjustments that my nutritionist and I have planned.  I’m eating much more fat from natural sources than I ever have in my life.  It really is so much more satiating and makes you feel so much better—grass fed meats, avocados, coconut butter and coconut oil, olive oil, nut butters, eggs, and raw organic full-fat dairy like whole milk, whole yogurt and cheese, and real butter.

Cedar plank salmon... Yeah I did light the plank on fire at the very end- shut up

Grilled chicken, raw cheddar, and avocado on corn tortilla

Paleo banana, pumpkin, peanut butter, coconut pancakes!

Paleo Energy Cookies

Recipes coming soon!

I’m also focused on eating better around my workouts and during my workouts!  I made my first batch of paleo energy cookies last weekend and I’ll start posting some of those recipes.  The biggest limiter for me is sleep.  What do you mean 4 hours isn’t enough?  I know, I know… Amy, my nutritionist has also given me guidance on my strength training as well and her number 1 rule is, if less than 6 hours of sleep, not allowed to workout.  You won’t have the energy and your body will instead just secrete more Cortisol which can lower testosterone and other factors of increasing fat storage and hampering muscle gain.

My triathlon support team is also making progress.  I want to have my most successful year to date in 2012 and know I can improve when pairing a better diet and sleep with better training.  I looked at a few of my results this morning and I noticed that I have gotten faster, and raced longer, but not substantially from when I was a new triathlete to now.

So, 2012 goals—besides being healthier, happier, and a better friend and family member!

  • Do a full muscle-up!  Check out the video—basically a full pull-up into a dip (Means I’ve got to get stronger!)
  • Break 3 hours at the Boston marathon and possibly at another marathon later in the year
  • Qualify for ITU Long Course Duathlon Worlds
  • Qualify for ITU Long Course Triathlon Worlds
  • PR in every distance race
  • Break 4:50:00 in a half ironman race
  • What else?  I know I’ve got more that aren’t so result oriented and I’ll add them as I think of them

Speaking of change, I’m thinking about changing the name of my blog… the content wouldn’t change, but being that I write about more than just recipes, I’m considering the change.

Vote here and let me know what you think!

  1. What are your goals for 2012?  How are you going to achieve them- do you have a plan?
  2. Merry Christmas!
14
Dec
11

PowerBar Winners

Congratulation to :

Michael McCollum

and

Vanessa!

Send me an email and I’ll get the bars out to you!

PowerBar Triathlete Andy Potts- who I met at Alcatraz last year!

I’m finally starting to pick up some structured training again.  I’m going to be racing a half marathon in Clermont this weekend, at actually The National Training Center, so that should be a lot of fun!  Goals for this race: I have no idea lol.  Just do it and don’t bail.  Also, goals for the week include going to the Lightning hockey game on Thursday as it’s the last one I’ll be in town for this year.

I’m headed back to DC for Christmas to see my family for Christmas next week.  So if you’re in town and want to get together to hang out, or do some training let me know!  Especially anyone who reads but doesn’t comment!

I’ve got a good post in mind for tomorrow of the next day, as well as some good new recipes so stay tuned!

Hope y’alls weeks are off to a great start!

1) What are you doing for Christmas?

2) Are you asking for anything in particular?

04
Dec
11

‘Tis the season for giving

Christmas is almost here!  Can you believe that… Actually, I can, it’s been a pretty busy, long, good year. It’s that time of year when there’s at least one radio station that only plays Christmas music and you go to the mall to get pictures with Santa

Not me (either of them lol.) Cute girl at the mall

I gotta mention, one radio station here started playing Christmas music, like, the week BEFORE Thanksgiving.  Seriously? I love Christmas time, but that’s a little ridiculous.

So as the year comes towards an end, I’m determined to make 2012 the best year ever… but that means starting now! Don’t wait till January 1st to act on your “resolutions” and “goals”–do it now! I have gotten a lot of information about my healthy back lately, it’s not all too hot. But I have an amazing new nutritionist and she totally gets me… which is such a relief and inspiration. A huge point for me is being able to respect the nutritionist, and basically, look up to her, and know that, for once, she knows more than I do about nutrition and exercise.  She and I had a great meeting today, but I’ll wait for a later post to go into all the details about that and my health… Feel free to leave any questions.

But not, I realized I haven’t posted any good eats or recipes in a while! So I give you Slow Cooker beef stew! I made this last weekend and it’s so easy but so good!

Start by buying the highest quality ingredients:

Huge slab of grass-fed London Broil Steak

Chop it into “stew size” pieces:

Cubed and sliced

Then toss with flour (to make the gravy once you put it in the slow cooker) and brown in a skillet

Browned, but don't overcook

Add all this to slow cooker and add enough water to cover.  I also added some tomato puree to add a little more flavor. Allow to cook on low for about 8 hours. At hour 7, add in whatever vegetables you want, like carrots, potatoes, and onions.  I had a bunch  carrots!

Yummmm

Recipe:

  • 2 lbs grass fed cubed steak
  • 2-3 tablespoons flour (I used coconut flour)
  • 3/4 cup tomato puree
  • Lots of fresh carrots (and vegetables as you’d like)

This was one of my better slow cooker creations, and the best part is that it freezes really well so that I have it for weeks.

Speaking of Alton Brown good eats, here’s a delicious avocado mash chicken breast I made:

Butterflied breast stuffed with my famous avocado sauce

Topped with some bbq sauce and mustard before baking

Now, lastly, I mentioned the fact that it’s the season to give, right?  My friends at PowerBar were kind enough to send me some of their products to use in my training.  I love their gels, as I try to keep my diet as clean as possible at all time–in and out of training–and their gels are really good to compliment my nutrition.  They use a dual-carbohydrate source, so that way your body isn’t just relying on one source to replenish glycogen for energy and keep you going longer.

And who doesn’t love some free Peanut Butter PowerBars? But since it’s the Christmas season, I want to share some of this with y’all!  I’m giving away a box of Peanut Butter PowerBars each to TWO winners! Here’s how to enter:

  • Leave me a comment on here and tell me your favorite gel flavor, or what you think would be a good idea for a new flavor
  • Follow me on Twitter (if you have it) @Chuckfeerick and tell me that you want to win–and mention @PowerBar too!
  • Spread some Christmas spirit to those who are less fortunate than us.

PowerBars

Entries will close this Friday, December 9th.

Thanks for reading guys, and I’ll have an update again soon!

  1. What’s you favorite Christmas tradition…and cookie?
  2. What fitness/nutrition/racing questions do have for me?



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