HI
I mentioned yesterday on the show that I'd let you know how my first cross fit training session went.
I arrived at 10.30am to meet with Troy from Fitta Bodies at his new gym in Kensington.
I do love High Intensity Interval Training, but was so keen to be trained one on one with a trainer at that intensity.
Well, let's start by saying I had to do 5 exercises for 1 minute each and move on to the next exercise straight away without rest in between. At the end of 5 exercises I got 1 minutes rest.
I repeated the whole routine 5 times.
After round 2 I was wobbly, sweat was dripping off me and i was breathing very heavily. This was after 10 minutes! I've never felt like that after a jog before.
I pushed myself to do 5 whole rounds instead of the preliminary 3 rounds and once I finished I felt great!
But it was tough! It was an awesome workout! And it was done in 30 minutes!
I wasn't wearing my heart rate monitor, but i'll wear it when I go back and see Troy next week and let you know how I did.
First impressions: Great gym setup, awesome trainer, hard workout, lots of sweat and an all over body workout!
Oh yea, and on Troy's website it mentions that is customary to get lots of bruises!
Well I was initiated with 2 bruises by the end of the workout! And I bruise easily, so time to get the ice pack and the Arnica oil out!
Can't wait for next week!
Also, this is what I plan to look like after I've been training cross fit for awhile. This chick is fit, toned and has such low body fat!
Love it!
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Sweet Poison - Sugar will destroy you
FROM www.sweetpoison.com.au
Sugar makes you fat. It is converted directly to fat by your liver and it destroys your appetite control so that you want to eat more of everything. The more sugar you eat, the fatter you will be. If you stop eating sugar, you will stop gaining weight. Even better, you will start to lose weight dramatically You will still eat as much as you want of anything you want as long as it doesn’t contain sugar. And you won’t feel deprived in any way. In fact, you won’t feel like you’re dieting at all – because you aren’t.
I lost 40 kg by simply eliminating sugar from my life. Five years later, the weight is still gone. I didn’t do that with a diet (no sane person could). All I did was eliminate the substance that was mak ing me fat and sick: sugar. There’s just one little catch (you knew there had to be one, didn’t you?). Sugar is as addictive as nicotine, so breaking its grip requires some techniques.
This book sets out a five-step plan for breaking your sugar addiction. None of it is painful or difficult. As long as you follow the rules, before you know it you will have broken your addiction and be on your way to a permanently slimmer and healthier you.
I don’t remember my first taste of sugar and neither do you. Perhaps it was in your first feeder cup of diluted apple juice. Sugar is the only highly addictive drug that we feed to babies. By the time any of us are conscious of sugar, we are already well and truly addicted. Our brains have been hard-wired to seek out sugar as surely as the cocaine addict is wired to seek out stuff to sniff.
We don’t think of sugar as an addictive drug. We don’t have to meet chaps with questionable personal hygiene on street corners to acquire it. There are no warning labels on products containing it. And our health authorities even recommend that we consume it (in moderation, of course). But research tells us that sugar is highly addictive. Not in a smashed-out-of-your-brain, high-as-a-kite kind of way, but in a more subtle, deceiving, I-can-give-up-anytime-I- want kind of way – a bit like nicotine.
Most smokers think they can give up their nicotine addiction easily. That is, until they try to do it. Then they discover there is nothing easy about giving up. But compared to someone addicted to sugar, a smoker has it very easy indeed.
A smoker is addicted to nicotine. Nicotine is found in ciga rettes, cigars, tobacco and insecticide. It’s not the kind of thing you’re likely to come across by accident. Anyone consuming it is doing so very much on purpose. If you decide that you no longer wish to be addicted to nicotine, there is a very short list of things you should do:
- Do not put cigarette in mouth.
- If cigarette is discovered in mouth, do not light.
- Do not drink insecticide.
However, imagine how hard it would be to break an addiction to nicotine if it were in everything you ate and drank – like sugar. Unlike smoking, eating is not optional.
This book is about how to break your addiction to sugar. My first book, Sweet Poison: Why sugar makes us fat, is all about the science of exactly how bad sugar is for us. In it I document my per sonal journey from ignorant fat guy to well-researched healthy guy I’m not a biochemist or a doctor. In fact, I have no medical training at all. I was simply a very overweight lawyer with a desperate need to know why I could never lose weight no matter how hard I tried.
I had to train myself to read medical journals, to understand what they were saying, and to recognise reputable research from unproven statements. I used my legal training to gather the evi dence for and against the theory that sugar was the cause of many (if not most) of the chronic diseases we face today – including my obesity
I took notes so I could remember how it all worked and those notes turned into a book for people who want to know why sugar is killing them. Sweet Poison is also a case study (of one). It not only documents what the science says, but it tells the story of how I used my new knowledge to change my life. I’ve summarised much of what I found in some of the first chapters of this book.
Sweet Poison doesn’t, however, talk about the science of addic tion. This is an area of medical science that has expanded significantly in the last few years. The main reason for this is that we are begin ning to gain a much clearer understanding of the mechanics of the way our brain does its thing. And along with that understanding comes some very clear ideas about how to mess up these mechan ics. I’ll be talking about some of the recent studies on addiction as we get into the book.
Once I’ve convinced you that sugar will make you fat, give you diabetes, clog your arteries and give you Alzheimer’s disease (to name just a few of its delights), I will show you exactly how to break your addiction to sugar. Breaking this addiction will not require willpower. And it will not require deprivation. It will, how ever, require rules that you will need to stick to. Once you break the addiction, you won’t need the rules any more. Most people do not feel deprived of cocaine, nor do they have to exercise willpower to avoid purchasing it. This is because most people are not addicted to cocaine. Similarly, you won’t need to exercise willpower around sugar or feel deprived when you don’t have it once you break the addiction.
“It makes such a difference not having to say ‘I am trying a new diet’ again and again and yet again. I am sure my friends see me as ‘the boy who cried wolf’ (or should that be ‘the girl who tried diet’?).I have been sugar-aware for about 10 days, and have lost 2.5kg – fantastic! And it’s so easy. I am walking ‘cos I enjoy it and have found a very low or sugar-free version of most things I like. Except chocolate – there was some at work yesterday and, oddly enough, I wasn’t even interested.Bushturkey*„
*The case studies in this book are direct quotes from posts to the free Sweet Poison Forum
Because you’re clearly highly intelligent (well, you bought this book, didn’t you?), you may already have noticed my first rule in action: I never refer to what you are about to undertake as ‘giv ing up sugar’. ‘Giving up’ implies deprivation. If you think about this process as depriving yourself of sugar, you will never break the addiction. Having the right attitude is critically important to successfully breaking this (or any) addiction, and the right attitude starts with how you describe what you’re doing. You are not giving up sugar; you are breaking a sugar addiction. Start the process now by telling people that this is (what you are doing. Go on!
Most diet books give you lots of complicated rules and proce dures to follow. You may eat only an organic grape picked by a gorilla from the north-eastern side of Mt Ki!imanjaro between 2.32 p.m. and 3.17 p.m. on a Tuesday in August. It must be eaten whilst balancing on one foot. And you may only eat it in combination with lettuce on Fridays before midday. But along with all the complexity comes a very basic set of presumptions about how the body works. Fat makes you fat. Exercise makes you thin. Your liver needs to be detoxified (with lemons?).
This book is exactly the opposite. The rules are simple and broad. Eat anything you like as long as it doesn’t taste sweet. Eat it when ever you like and eat as much as you like, just stop when you feel full. Simple. But the reasons for these rules are based on detailed and thorough analysis of exactly how our body deals with food: what hormones are involved and what the cascade of disease effects are. In other words, this is not a diet book with simple presumptions and complex rules; it is an anti-diet book with detailed evidence but simple rules.
In law, we refer to ‘bright-line rules’. These occur when, given some objective facts, the outcome is known and predictable every single time, no matter what else is happening. Bright-line rules are to be distinguished from the more touchy-feely case-by-case (or discretionary) rules, in which there is room for interpretation. You experience bright-line rules every day For example, the law says that if you exceed the speed limit, you have committed an offence. There are no special circumstances to take into account. All the enforcer needs to know is the speed limit and your speed.
An example of a rule that is not bright-line is the one you will confront if you exhaust the points on your driving licence. You will be asked to explain why your licence shouldn’t be taken away You may have very good reasons for needing to retain it and you might be allowed to, with certain conditions. The allowable reasons and the possible conditions will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Nutritionists are not good at bright-line rules. ‘Eat sugar in moderation’ is not a bright-line rule because everybody’s definition of ‘moderation’ is different. But you can’t have squishy rules when you are breaking an addiction, so you will find only bright-line rules in these pages. These rules will end your sugar addiction, and keep you away from the stuff forever.
In Re-stocking (page 96), I guide you through the sugar-infused minefield known as the local supermarket. The Meal Planner (page 127) gives you a basic plan for eating without sugar. And once you’re ‘on the wagon’, you can use the Recipes (page 191), which include some magnificent treats (like ice-cream and chocolate cake) that you might have thought were simply not possible without sugar. Most importantly, throughout the book you will find the rules you will need (see page 168 for a summary) to get through the with drawal period and live in a society where almost everybody else is addicted.
By the time you get to the end of this book, you will know how to give up sugar forever. Once you implement the bright-line rules, you will never need sugar in your life again, and you will do it all without exercising even the smallest modicum of willpower.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Laughter Therapy Websites
Following on from our discussion with Dr Fruit Loop - below are some great websites for you to find out more about laughter therapy and laughter yoga.
Sydney Laughter
Carrington Rd
Randwick NSW 2031
(02) 8005 5704
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Laughter Therapy, Rev your metabolism and Cross Fit Training - 11 Oct 2010
Hello!
Hope you're having a fabulous week!
The weather here in Sydney has been teasing me with a few hot days and then will confuse me with one freezing day in between!
But nevertheless, I have been back in to my training in preparation for summer and am excited to try out my first Cross Fit session this week with Troy Shipsey from Fitta Bodies!
This week's blog is full of great interviews, and remember if you have any issues you'd like to have discussed or any nutritious foods you'd like to find out more about, send an email to info@2ssr.com.au or post a comment below or on our Facebook page :)
Tumeric is the SNACK BITE for this week, and as I found out, it is super healthy and very handy to have around the house to ward off some potentially life threatening diseases.
Get the Fact Sheet right here:
TUMERIC
TROY SHIPSEY
Cross Fit Trainer and owner of Fitta Bodies
Fitta Bodies
www.fittabodies.com
Through the wonderful world of networking, I found Troy and was intrigued by the cross fit style of training. The pictures showed a fun, high energy and intense workout and looked like a lot of fun!
I'm so excited to try out my first session with Troy this week, but today I speak to Troy about Cross Fit Training and fill you in on the facts.
DR PETER SPITZER aka DR FRUIT LOOP
Medical Practioner, Co-Founder and Medical Director of Humour Foundation Australia
The Humour Foundation
www.humourfoundation.com.au
Nicole phoned in to ask us whether there really was any truth in the old saying "laughter is better than medicine". Well, Dr Peter Spitzer, aka Dr Fruit Loop and his team of Clown Doctors spend hours each week helping children and adults in hospitals across Australia laugh and have fun. So there must be something to it. Today Dr Fruit Loop gives us the real health facts about humour therapy.
JENNY DUGARD
Health and Fitness Specialist
Body Beyond Baby
www.bodybeyondbaby.com.au
Well spring has sprung here in the southern hemisphere, but no matter where you are in the world, i'm sure you'd like to get the most out of your healthy eating and intense workouts, and the best way to do that is to ensure your metabolism is always firing. Today, Jenny gives us some tips on how to ensure our metabolism is working properly.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Awesome youtube video - this kid is wise!
This video is awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7Id9caYw-Y&feature=player_embedded
Have a listen, this kid is only 11 years old, but he knows more about the foods we are eating every day than most of the population!
Food for thought! Please post your comments below!
I plan to educate my children on these facts and try and live my life by them!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7Id9caYw-Y&feature=player_embedded
Have a listen, this kid is only 11 years old, but he knows more about the foods we are eating every day than most of the population!
Food for thought! Please post your comments below!
I plan to educate my children on these facts and try and live my life by them!
Monday, October 4, 2010
Some food for thought by Don Tolman
ENCEPHALOS GARDENIA
To Keep Your Garden Healthy:
PLANT THREE ROWS OF PEAS:
1. Peace of mind
2. Peace of heart
3. Peace of abundance
PLANT FOUR ROWS OF SQUASH:
1. Squash gossip
2. Squash indifference
3. Squash grumbling
4. Squash intolerance
PLANT FOUR ROWS OF LETTUCE:
1. Lettuce be happy
2. Lettuce be kind
3. Lettuce be patient
4. Lettuce really love one another
NO GARDEN IS WITHOUT TURNIPS:
1. Turnip for play & sports
2. Turnip emotional support for others
3. Turnip to help one another
4. Turnip the corners of your mouth & smile
TO ROUND OUT YOUR GARDEN YOU MUST HAVE THYME:
1. Thyme for each other
2. Thyme for family
3. Thyme for friends
4. Thyme to Imagine and Dream
WATER FREELY WITH PATIENCE AND CULTIVATE WITH LOVE.
YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW, LIFE IS SWEET TO THE TASTE.
"Bloom right where you are planted."
To Keep Your Garden Healthy:
PLANT THREE ROWS OF PEAS:
1. Peace of mind
2. Peace of heart
3. Peace of abundance
PLANT FOUR ROWS OF SQUASH:
1. Squash gossip
2. Squash indifference
3. Squash grumbling
4. Squash intolerance
PLANT FOUR ROWS OF LETTUCE:
1. Lettuce be happy
2. Lettuce be kind
3. Lettuce be patient
4. Lettuce really love one another
NO GARDEN IS WITHOUT TURNIPS:
1. Turnip for play & sports
2. Turnip emotional support for others
3. Turnip to help one another
4. Turnip the corners of your mouth & smile
TO ROUND OUT YOUR GARDEN YOU MUST HAVE THYME:
1. Thyme for each other
2. Thyme for family
3. Thyme for friends
4. Thyme to Imagine and Dream
WATER FREELY WITH PATIENCE AND CULTIVATE WITH LOVE.
YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW, LIFE IS SWEET TO THE TASTE.
"Bloom right where you are planted."
Sunday, October 3, 2010
4 OCT 10 - Arthritis, Bikram Yoga, Doula
Hello!
I hope you're having a fantastically healthy week!
This week I've jam-packed the show with lots of interesting interviews from some local professionals, and so only one SNACK BITE today, but it's the super tasty and extremely nutritious Pomegranate!
Check out all the healthy facts here:
POMEGRANATE
Remember to leave a comment or email me at info@2ssr.com.au if you'd like your health questions answered by a professional or if you have an interesting health food you'd like me to cover on our Snack Bites section.
We also have a new Facebook Page, so please LIKE it and tell your friends! You can leave comments on our Facebook page as well!
Keep smiling, and stay healthy!
BRIONY HOWLAND
Nutritionist, Massage Therapist, Doula, Natural Therapist
Birth in Balance
http://www.birthinbalance.com.au/
Briony specialises in fertility, pregnancy, post-natal and children's health and wellbeing. The word 'Doula' is an ancient Greek word meaning 'woman servant'. The concept of having a Doula is relatively new in Australia, but is very common in other countries such as United Kingdom and America. A Doula provides emotional, physical and educational support to a woman and her partner throughout pregnancy, childbirth and the post-natal period. Research shows that the assistance of a Doula at birth decreases the length of labour and reduces the need for drugs and medical intervention. Today Briony fills us in on the work of a Doula.
NATHAN DENNETT
Director and Yoga Teacher
Bikram Sutherland Shire
http://www.bikramsutherlandshire.com.au/
Bikram Yoga is Hatha Yoga but it is a sequence of 26 postures and 2 breathing exercises performed in a heated room for 90 minutes that make it unique. Nathan first started Bikram Yoga after being in a car accident. He has since become a Bikram Yoga teacher, Australian Men's Yoga Asana Champion, and a regular International Yoga Championship competitor. Currently he owns a Bikram Yoga studio in the Sutherland Shire, and also travels nationally and internationally to teach the yoga. If you'd like more information, check out the latest media release HERE.
DR BILL DAVISON
Chiropractor, Osteopath, Naturopath
Shire Chiropractic
http://www.shirechiropractic.com.au/
http://www.drbillblog.com/
http://www.empoweryou.com.au/
With over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr Bill is one of the leading experts in Wholistic Health and Wellness and has helped literally thousands of patients to improve the quality of their lives. Dr Bill has written many articles and blogs on various health conditions, so be sure to check out his websites for more information. Today Dr Bill answers the important questions about arthritis and how to help alleviate the pain and symptoms naturally. You can find more information at Dr Bill's Arthritis Report HERE.
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