Posts Tagged ‘fitness

22
Feb
12

Flipturns

I have a new outlook.  It came from my coach this week.  We were on our way to a ride in Ocala (more on this later…) after swimming and I was beginning to think I might bail on the ride.  I was planning to go to a hockey game that night and didn’t want to be late, and, of course, by going home, I could make sure I had comfortable foods to eat and just ride where I knew I would get a good workout.

Felipe was in the car in front of me and I called him to discuss this and he really let me have it- brutal honesty in the most beneficial way it can come.  And it plays to so many factors in my life.  He basically said “I’m trying to help you, but you keep finding ways out of it and being sketch.” This was true.  He brought up the example of doing flipturns in the pool.  Right now, I don’t (didn’t) do them because while I can do it, I’m not great at it and don’t like it and stick with my comfortable “quick-touch and go” method.  But, he has told me many times to do exclusively flipturns.  If I don’t start, how will I ever learn to do them or really break my fear of them?  I never will.

Then he said something that sort of blew my mind—“it’s better to do the right thing wrong than to do the wrong thing wrong.”

How true!  This is so relevant to anything in my life—unless you buy in and bite off that piece of success, how do you expect to get better?  Instead of knowing there is a problem and then looking for excuses of how to get out of it, why not proactively face them and discuss them with someone who can help?  Instead of hiding my fear of flipturns, Felipe told me tell him!  Say, “Felipe, I’m not good at flipturns and they scare me—how can we work together to overcome this problem?”

Face your problems head on—don’t run from them—get comfortable with being uncomfortable.  That’s how you get better, in love, life, sport, or anything—it plays true everywhere.

And well, speaking of Ocala and our ride there… let’s say it was quite and adventure ; ) …

Ocala is the HITS half Ironman course that we will be racing in March.  The goal was to ride the course and do a time trial on the back end.  I ended up going ahead of the friends I was with and just thought, duh, I’ll right turns at every dead end and then make all the left turns coming home.  Problem with this logic is that you have to remember where those left turns are, since they aren’t dead ends on the way back!  So after 23 miles, knowing I had to be back for the hockey game, I turned around and began heading back to the car.  It’s funny how one wrong turn can ruin a ride…

Another 25 miles later and I was totally lost.  Turns out I had looped back and was almost back (unknowingly) to the place where I had turned around.  Since no one wanted to stop and help me on the road, I wound up at a gun range with a bunch of “country folk”… after some bargaining and figuring out where the F my car was (about 18 miles in the other direction) I finally convinced a “feller” there to drive me back for $15.

When I got back to the car I found Jess and Felipe waiting, very worried, and also learned that the police helicopter that had been circling the park was actually looking for me…  Ha, we then called the sheriff and let him know to call off the search and then he came and made sure I was in fact alright.  Well, my adventure wasn’t yet over as I had to go back to the gun range and get my bike. Then just head south and drive straight back to Tampa right? Wrong- try being on the long split of the highway and heading halfway to Orlando… LONGEST DAY EVER!

When I wasn’t being lost the ride felt great—I felt strong and fast and even though I haven’t been riding a ton, this was really promising!  My speed was good and my heart rate seemed like it was a solid spot. Just got to up the mileage a little bit now.

So take those lessons this week—it’s better to do the right thing wrong, than to do the wrong thing wrong. And then, what Felipe thought may possibly be my last words to him—“real men eat the banana peel.”

So do flipturns and eat the peel.  Words to live by.

  1. How was your weekend?
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15
Feb
12

Rants and Raves

I know I haven’t done a written post in a while, but that’s because I’ve been putting together some podcasts that I hope you all can listen to!

First I want to talk about a few things that have been awesome lately… and then a couple rants I have- one being really important.

So- things I’m loving:

  • As I’ve said before, that my computer can read articles to me–but this time, the WAY it reads some words. My favorite is “Paleo”, which it reads “Pahh-lee-oh”.  Also, if anyones types “xoxo” it reads it as “Sockza”  Haha, explain that to me.  And just to let you know, I imagine you all in real life sounding like a computer robot since I have the computer speak your blog posts lol.
  • Brussell Sprouts.  Really! I love vegetables and they are a new way to incorporate more variety.
  • Full fat coconut milk: Check it out- here I mixed it with spaghetti squash and cinnamon… so bomb:

Coconut milk, spaghetti squash, and cinnamon

  • The fact that I still got some high-intensity workouts while I was traveling to Nashville last week. Also met up with my man JC there, who owns www.JCDfitness.com.

Inside of the Gaylord Hotel in Nashville

  • My swims the week before last–I swam over 15,000yds! Hoping to repeat that this week
  • I signed up for 2 races next month- The Gasparilla half marathon on March 4th and the Ocala HITS Half Ironman triathlon on March 25th!  I really need these to test my readiness for Boston so I’m really looking forward to it!  Not thrilled that I have to race against my coach though… but at least he’s not in my age group!
  • FEARLESS NUTRITION RADIO! The podcast I have started with a friend of mine.  We did our bios in the first episode and had an interview with expert Sean Croxton last week.  Pretty cool that we’ve been able to line up some VERY acclaimed and esteemed guests to interview!
  • I ate bacon.. no really!  For the first in my life and all on my own!  Here I made bacon wrapped chicken:

Bacon?!

  • I went to Disney last weekend and rode the Rock n’ Roll coaster for the first time… fun picture:

Ahhhh!

  • New threads: Fly?
  • I downloaded Instagram

First picture My baby

  • Joined Pintrest.. not a bad way to collect recipes and workouts I want to try

Now a couple rants!

  • First, I don’t know if any of you have listened to the podcasts!  We haven’t had many questions come on or any comments.  These take a lot to work and I really want to bring you guys a lot of benefit!  Please let me know if you have any questions that we can answer and guests you’d like to see.  I’ve got nutritionists, pro athletes, and health gurus lined up and I really want to keep this up!
  • Next- I was watching the show “Fat Chef” on Food Network.  I love Food Network and I appreciate what they are doing but it just highlights again to me how many (I didn’t say all!) “Registered Dietitians” really have no idea what they are doing.  The nutritionist wanted to put a 340 pound woman on an 1,800 calorie diet. Clearly she had no idea about the actual laws of thermogenisis where that woman’s metabolism is actually going to be HIGHER than an average-weight person. Not to mention she’s probably burns twice as many calories as the average person as rest due to the fact of supporting and moving all that weight around and the calories needed to maintain it. The right way to do this is to lower calories below maintenance, but this is still going to be a significant amount of calories which will slowly be tapered down as the woman’s weight decreases proportionately.  Sorry, but that just drives me crazy, same with the Biggest Loser, that these “Celebrity dietitians” don’t know things such as this.  Sorry.

Ok, if you read one, read this one.  My dad sent me an email last week asking if the changes I had made in my life lately were truly benefitting me.  And he was asking completely earnestly.  I took this back to my nutritionist as she has been helping me with a lot of things- prioritizing nutrition, sleep, and all that etc. Basically, she called me out real hard.  I had to be honest with myself and my dad and to her!  Have I done any of the plan that I’ve time, money, and focus on doing?  NO!  Not really.  Yeah, I’ve changed my diet for the better, but what good is that if I am not sleeping enough and not making the lifestyle changes that will allow this better, healthier paleo diet to actually work!

How can I expect to increase my testosterone, beat the iron deficiency that has caused me to become anemic, and to release my fears and comforts with foods if I don’t take the first steps to get me there? So basically, I need to harden the fuck up and step it up.  If I can focus so hard on the other things in my life like working out and eating, why can’t I put the remaining piece of the puzzle into place? I am committing to do (I’m sure you’re laughing and saying “gee Chuck, you’ve only said that a MILLION times!”) but now, the harsh reality that my nutritionist has brought to light has got me focused.

Thank you all for reading.  Now go listen to my podcast!

Questions:

  1. What questions do you have for the podcast?  What guests would you like Max and I to have on the show?  We really can get some “famous” people on there!
  2. Do you have any tasty recipes or ideas using coconut milk?
  3. What are you ranting and raving about this week
07
Feb
12

Fearless Nutrition Radio: Episode 2- Interview with Sean Croxton!

Hey guys!  I know I haven’t done an actual post in a while ( I NEED TO) but I’ve been busy working on the podcast and getting guests lined up!

This week Max and I had the pleasure of interviewing Sean Croxton of www.Undergroundwelness.com and he had tons of amazing information to share!  Takeaway: How can an old school food cause a brand new disease? #JERF Just Eat Real Food

Listen in iTunes here!  Please leave us a ranking so that I know you are listening and please leave a comment on the blog if you listened and what you thought!

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Remember, if you have any fitness, health, or nutrition questions you would like to see discussed on the show, leave them a comment here, or send us an email at fearlessnutrition@gmail.com

Have a great week everyone!

29
Jan
12

Fearless Nutrition Radio: Episode 1

Welcome to the first episode Fearless Nutrition Radio!  My cohost Max and I are starting a podcast to bring you information on health, fitness, nutrition, triathlon, cycling, running, and a lot more!  Please listen to this first episode where we provide your bios and who we are.  In coming weeks we are going to answer listener Q&A and have some (pretty famous) featured guests!

http://www.itunes.com/podcast?id=497895841

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So please leave us your questions or email then to us at fearlessnutrition@gmail.com

 

15
Feb
11

Countdown…. nolhtairt

Hey guys!  It’s been a while, I know- I’ve been busy, sort of, but things are going pretty well!  Work has finally picked up a bit  and I was also able to go out with this weekend which was a lot of fun.  A buddy and I went to the Cincinnati Cyclones hockey game!  It was pretty awesome, plus, they won.  I’m also going to the University of Cincinnati Basketball game tomorrow versus Louisville.  Should be beast!

Hockey!

 But where to really begin… Well first, triathlon season is almost upon us!  Maybe not in Ohio, but in other, warmer, climates!  In order to prepare for this I’ve signed up for a few local races here.  I’m doing the Cincinnati Heart 1/2 Marathon on March 20th, and then the Lexington Half Marathon in Kentucky the weekend after.  I’m also planning to sign up for distance trail races which I LOVE!  So I need to start making my workouts more consistent and my recovery better.  This being said, I finally hit 40 miles for the week last week!  Might be able to do it again this week, but we’ll see:

Saturday I ran 11.3 miles plus cross training and swimming.  Then Sunday was another 8.3 mile run plus spinning and then lifting (finally!).  Both of these runs were at about 6:30 pace, and Sunday included 5 mile-repeats at about 6:20-6:15 pace.  Yesterday I planned to run again but my legs were saying, eh not so much- so I got another great lift, some good elliptical work, and then a great spin class.  However, hitting the bed at 3:30 and getting up at 7:30 meant today I had NO energy and just came home and crashed.  But I had a good dinner (recipe to come later this week…)

Speaking of some good eats, Katie from Naturally Nutty sent me this amazing package:

Naturally Nutty nut butters!

The package included Cinnamon Vanilla Almond Butter, Butter Toffee Peanut butter, Mocha Peanut Butter, and White Chocolate Coconut peanut butter. They all taste great and are all natural, plus 5% goes back to charity from each jar sold.  Honestly, I’ve been tempted to just bring the Cinnamon Vanilla with me to work to just leave open on my desk so I can smell it all day.

In other eats, here are some recipes I’ve been trying.  First was cocoa dusted sweet potatoes!

Ingredients

Before going in the oven

After being baked!

I coated them in coconut oil and then just sprinkled cocoa powder on them.  They tasted pretty good, but the chocolate was a bit over-bearing since I just sort of dumped it on.  I think this could be really good, however, I need to rub the sweet potatoes with the cocoa and get it more evenly spread.

This week I also finally busted out that grill I bought at the DC Food Expo!  The Grill It stove top grill

Just set it on top of your stove burner

You put half a cup of liquid in the pan and the steaming effect creates a grill!  I had to use water, but a nice beer would have added some nice flavor!  Anyways, I had a couple gorgeous and lean individual Eye of Round steak which I grilled up for some fajitas

Eye of Round-- so lean

Delicious

The steak was a tad bit over-cooked so I’ll know next time not do grill it quite so long.

Stayed tuned because I’ve got a couple new recipes coming soon!

The problem with going to long between posts is that I don’t have the time to go really deeply into any subject.  However, I just wrote an article that should be up at www.Honeymilk.com in the next week or so about the importance of plyometrics and changing directions for endurance athletes so be sure to check that out!

I’ll post again soon though with some thoughts I have on “off days”.  Until then, I am going to continue with my goals from last week.  I don’t know that I ever said it, but I’ve been trying to do at least one new ab exercise everyday workout.  I have a great circuit already, but in order to affect change, you’ve got to keep your body guessing and not letting it adapt!  I’m also trying to get more sleep!!  And finally, I want to hit 40 miles again this week!

Have a great week guys- eat something good, respect yourself, and work hard at whatever it is your are passionate about!

  1. Have you created or reinvented any new recipes lately?
  2. What did you do for Valentine’s day?



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