I've been tightening up my diet lately, packing a few huge salads for lunch instead of eating out mostly. Also going to take Robb Wolf's advice and try to get about half of my daily carbs post workout. This will replenish any depleted glycogen stores (not very likely even with most CrossFit WODs) and it will also lower the number of carbs I get for the rest of the day. No more meals with 3 or 4 cups of broccoli...YEAH!!! This is a bit of a departure from the strict 30-40-30 that is the Zone but if it's working for these amazing CrossFit athletes, it's gotta work for me too.
So, the really good news is that I finally jumped on the scale for fun and I'm down at least 5 pounds (212.8) and well under the Army standard for my height of 6'3" (217). I would really like to see how I might function in the 200-205lb range by the end of the year. Certainly it will be easier to run if you are carrying 10-15 fewer pounds than you usually have??? I'm also kinda excited about the body fat readings off my $49.00 Tanita BF scale (taken with a grain of salt). I was down at least 2% BF from 23.8 to 21.5%. Gotta be a good sign anyway you slice it.
More talks with Army nutritionists has me convinced that there is no way for the average person to lose any weight. In the Army, they won't even give you a program to follow to lose weight. They want you to make "lifestyle changes" that you can adopt and follow for the long term. Yeah right. I'm going to stop at just one "lite" beer and not 12...I'm going to eat just one ruffle...
I've found it's easier to try to cut that stuff out cold turkey (Pepsi and oh by the way alcohol) and now I drink those very rarely, no more than twice a month on the alcohol and no more than once or twice a week on the Pepsi. That's a big improvement considering I was having drinks almost every weekend and I was getting a 20oz Pepsi AND a snickers bar TWICE A DAY at work. Crazy. Happy with the cold turkey method so far.
Stay tuned as I get my diet even more dialed in. Just signed up for the CrossFit Nutrition Certification in Dallas at GSX Gymnastics on 4 October with Robb Wolf himself. Should be a ton of real world information that I can use to continue to improve...
CrazyHusband
So, the really good news is that I finally jumped on the scale for fun and I'm down at least 5 pounds (212.8) and well under the Army standard for my height of 6'3" (217). I would really like to see how I might function in the 200-205lb range by the end of the year. Certainly it will be easier to run if you are carrying 10-15 fewer pounds than you usually have??? I'm also kinda excited about the body fat readings off my $49.00 Tanita BF scale (taken with a grain of salt). I was down at least 2% BF from 23.8 to 21.5%. Gotta be a good sign anyway you slice it.
More talks with Army nutritionists has me convinced that there is no way for the average person to lose any weight. In the Army, they won't even give you a program to follow to lose weight. They want you to make "lifestyle changes" that you can adopt and follow for the long term. Yeah right. I'm going to stop at just one "lite" beer and not 12...I'm going to eat just one ruffle...
I've found it's easier to try to cut that stuff out cold turkey (Pepsi and oh by the way alcohol) and now I drink those very rarely, no more than twice a month on the alcohol and no more than once or twice a week on the Pepsi. That's a big improvement considering I was having drinks almost every weekend and I was getting a 20oz Pepsi AND a snickers bar TWICE A DAY at work. Crazy. Happy with the cold turkey method so far.
Stay tuned as I get my diet even more dialed in. Just signed up for the CrossFit Nutrition Certification in Dallas at GSX Gymnastics on 4 October with Robb Wolf himself. Should be a ton of real world information that I can use to continue to improve...
CrazyHusband



1 comments:
CH,
What's chance of getting Level I cert in Korea?
JB
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