Tuesday, May 7, 2013

So you wanna gain muscle?

When you're a chick, the first thing you might think of when you hear the word muscle are "EW" or "MANLY." Rude awakening girls. Muscles AREN'T just made for men. Nowadays, the world is finally moving away from the waif (starving) skinny look to a more curvier, toned, built look. Check the photo below. Which is sexier to you?


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Hopefully, you said (or thought in your mind) the second set of photos. Women has such a huge misconception that lifting heavy weights WILL make you look manly or give you great big muscles. That is most definitely not the case. Why? Because we do not carry enough testosterone in our blood. Research has shown that there is no reason why a woman should not be training like a man. I lost a lot of weight (45lbs to be exact) a while back with the intention set on being SKINNY-not muscular. Now, all I crave is a muscular body and have dedicated at LEAST 3 days in the gym to lift heavy weights. So far, its been 3 weeks and I have noticed such a change. I am taking before photos tonight to track my progress. 

Hope I peaked your interest a bit. Here's how to get started!

Below are a few links on muscle building (from bodybuilding.com of course)! 
Enjoy.





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Monday, May 6, 2013

Chicken & Tofu Veggie Shish Kabob Skewers


Tonight for dinner, I made Chicken & Tofu veggie shish kabobs. I will be putting these on the grill in a few moments! My husband and I have taken a liking to tofu recently and I have decided to include it into our meals since its healthy, lowfat, low calorie, and high in calcium. To make skewers like these, you will need:
  • Chicken
  • Tofu
  • Mushrooms 
  • Bell peppers
  • Onions
I marinated these using Dale's marinade and Dash seasoning for about 2 hours. The great thing about tofu is that its versatile and takes on any flavor. I soaked the wooden skewers in water for an hour then placed each ingredient on the stick. Then to the grill they will go! 
Healthy, clean, and satisfying.




How to Start Eating Clean





Clean eating is a buzzword you hear often, but what exactly is “clean eating”? Basically, it’s eating food in its most natural state, or as close to it as possible. It isn’t a diet that you rely on to lose a few pounds; it’s a lifestyle that as a bonus, contributes to a healthy weight.
Think about how your grandparents ate. If they were anything like mine, most likely, they cooked 3 meals a day and snacked on fruit. There were very few boxed items in the pantry. Most boxed and/or packaged foods are highly processed and contain extra sugars, sodium and fat that our bodies do not need.
A healthier approach, “clean eating”, provides us with the nutrients our body can readily absorb for optimum health.
Everyone’s opinion on how “strict” they want to be is different. Most of the time I live by the 90/10 rule; 90% clean most of the time with 10% for indulgences. After all, life has a way of sometimes re-arranging our meal schedules. However, if I have a particular goal in mind, such as dropping body fat, then I will tighten up my eating and drop indulgences down to 5% or less.
To eat “clean”, just follow some basic guidelines:
· Eat 3 meals and 2 snacks daily with a pre-bedtime protein snack OR 6 small meals daily. Each meal should contain lean protein, fresh/frozen fruits and vegetables, and a complex carb.
· If you do not depend on a large amount of energy in the evening, then eat your last grain carbohydrate at dinner.
· Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily, I include green tea in this category.
· Avoid processed and refined foods, such as white flour, sugar, white breads and pasta.
· Consume healthy fats (essential fatty acids, or EFAs) every day. Included are salmon and other fatty fish, nuts, olive oil, and flaxseed.
Meals do not have to be boring or tasteless. Experiment with different herbs and spices to liven up your recipes. It may feel tedious at first, but if you hang in there, I promise you will feel lighter and have more energy.


The $100 Diet



Bodybuilding.com has been a staple in my entire health and fitness journey. Not only do they post amazing articles with diet plans and workouts, they really do work. The best misconception that most folks have about weightloss or eating healthy is that its expensive. I manage to feed my husband and myself healthily for $75 a week. All healthy, all organic. To start your healthy diet off, you will need a healthy grocery shopping list. This is by far one of the best I have found. Check it out HERE.



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