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    Eating for Life

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    I know a lot of us have obtained Personal Trainers lately, for weight loss & training purposes, and just wanted to throw this out there.

    I was a pretty loyal South Beach Diet follower, until I started cycling. It was hard to stay on SBD because I would become famished after cycling & the restricted foods wouldn't pick me back up.

    Went for first meeting with 'Trainer Brad'(ACE cert.; 10 years private training) and he states the best eating plan he has found for his other cycling clients is Eating for Life by Bill Phillips(of Body for Life fame). I am planning on picking up a copy of this book to check it out, will report later.
    http://bikedown.blogspot.com/

    “I don’t condone obesity, but I don’t think we all need to be a f—king size two. It’s a ridiculous goal. You know what’s important? Living well and not being consumed with eating boring salads that you hate.”
    -- Katherine Heigl

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    I have been following Eating for life for over a year and a half now. I love it!
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
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    Sounds interesting. What's the background on this one? I mean what principle does it go by? (Ex: Atkins was no carbs - great weight loss, but no energy - bad for riding, kayaking...) I don't like the word diet. Makes me think of starving myself just to lose weight. Not for me, I love food. I'm looking for healthier guidelines for eating that let me bounce back better after a ride. Ya gotta understand, where I live, they have potatoes and noodles with every meal and they love to fry stuff. I'm much better these days at getting away from that mentality but could use some guidance.

    And if BMo3 says it's cool, then it is.

    thanks.

    X.
    Oh, that's gonna bruise...
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    X's right. The foods of Pennsylvania are not the stuff of sleek bodies. I had a neighbor from the south who bought an Amish cookbook and she, her husband and their dog each gained 15 lbs in one month! NOT an exaggeration!!

    I can't stand the word "diet" either. My mom had an eating disorder - was so afraid of not being thin that she lived on coffee, cigarettes & No-doze. She'd proudly say, "I haven't eaten in 3 days." Of course, she was emotionally unstable and slapped the snot out of her kids! But if she could fit into her "skinny" clothes, she was pleased with herself. She put me on the "Stillman" diet when I was in 3rd grade. I was probably the only 3rd grader having black coffee and plain non-fat yogurt for breakfast. So I got started on the diet (&self-esteem) roller coaster very early.

    So it's all about healthy eating and watching that portion size, for me. And enjoying this sweet life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xrayted View Post

    And if BMo3 says it's cool, then it is.

    X.
    Aw shucks.

    It is not a diet, it is a plan to eat healthy balanced meals. A protein with a carb, ect.

    Sample Day of eating:

    Denver Omelet
    Turkey Wrap
    Grilled Chicken Salad
    Apple and String Cheese
    Taco Pasta Salad
    Verry Berry Chocolate Pudding

    His website should list some of his recipes. The calories are fairly evenly distubuted, with the 3 main meals being slightly higher.
    Jennifer

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    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
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    Found the book--at the last bookstore I went to, of course!--and BMO3 is right, it is NOT a diet book at all. The first 69 pages is basic explanation of why he created this book, telling you that the main keys are eating the right foods, right amounts, right food combos, and the right times of day to eat. Everything from page 70 to 400 are recipes & food conversion charts.

    I'm going to try it for 2 weeks & see how it goes. The only thing I'm a little "eh" on is that his "Suggested Meal Plans" sometimes involve eating 3 Myoplex Protein Shakes a day! That's excessive, IMO, BUT he does mention that is really just for people who do not have the time to eat actual snacks.
    http://bikedown.blogspot.com/

    “I don’t condone obesity, but I don’t think we all need to be a f—king size two. It’s a ridiculous goal. You know what’s important? Living well and not being consumed with eating boring salads that you hate.”
    -- Katherine Heigl

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    Quote Originally Posted by paigette View Post
    I'm going to try it for 2 weeks & see how it goes. The only thing I'm a little "eh" on is that his "Suggested Meal Plans" sometimes involve eating 3 Myoplex Protein Shakes a day! That's excessive, IMO, BUT he does mention that is really just for people who do not have the time to eat actual snacks.
    I have never in a year and a half, had a myoplex shake. I just substitute a food. As I mentioned, they are interchangeable. And they whipped my butt into shape. I do not use any of the meal replacements.

    Oh, the wraps are delicious.
    Jennifer

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    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
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    Ok, I've gotta check this out. I wonder if B&N has them? I may just zip over tonight quick. Anybody need any books while I'm there?
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    X-the recipes are good and very quick and easy to make.

    I always need books.
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
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    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xrayted View Post
    Ok, I've gotta check this out. I wonder if B&N has them? I may just zip over tonight quick. Anybody need any books while I'm there?
    LOL, B&N was the LAST bookstore I went to! It was in a wierd location, too. It was NOT in Diet section, NOR in Exercise Section (where Body for Life is). I had to ask the info desk to find it for me. It was where the medical guides were!
    http://bikedown.blogspot.com/

    “I don’t condone obesity, but I don’t think we all need to be a f—king size two. It’s a ridiculous goal. You know what’s important? Living well and not being consumed with eating boring salads that you hate.”
    -- Katherine Heigl

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    At y'all's and another real life friend reccomendation I picked this up. My life's already hectic but the meals are easy to fix ahead so after I get a "stock" of leftovers and frozen servings set up I think it'll be really good....
    Aperte mala cm est mulier, tum demum est bona. -- Syrus, Maxims
    (When a woman is openly bad, she is at last good.)

    Edepol nunc nos tempus est malas peioris fieri. -- Plautus, Miles Gloriosus
    (Now is the time for bad girls to become worse still.)

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    I have been eating the body for life way for almost 2 years now. The meals are super easy (note-I am a lazy cook) with easy to find ingredients. Enjoy!
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
    -Aristotle

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    [QUOTE=Bikingmomof3;143625]Aw shucks.

    It is not a diet, it is a plan to eat healthy balanced meals. A protein with a carb, ect.

    Sample Day of eating:


    Apple and String Cheese



    STRING?EH?
    who is driving your bus?

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    [QUOTE=latelatebloomer;143592]I can't stand the word "diet" either. My mom had an eating disorder - was so afraid of not being thin that she lived on coffee, cigarettes & No-doze. She'd proudly say, "I haven't eaten in 3 days." Of course, she was emotionally unstable and slapped the snot out of her kids! But if she could fit into her "skinny" clothes, she was pleased with herself. She put me on the "Stillman" diet when I was in 3rd grade. I was probably the only 3rd grader having black coffee and plain non-fat yogurt for breakfast. So I got started on the diet (&self-esteem) roller coaster very early.QUOTE]


    Wow. On a weight loss diet (including black coffee ) in third grade is scary. Brutal even. I hope you are off that diet and self esteem roller coaster. It's not a nice ride. I'm sorry you and you're mother had to suffer that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3 View Post


    Apple and String Cheese

    Quote Originally Posted by hellosunshine View Post
    STRING?EH?

    Yes, String cheese. Do you not have it there? It sort of looks like a cheese stick, but pulls apart, where I assume it was given the name "string" cheese.
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
    -Aristotle

 

 

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