Tuesday, August 18, 2015

It's Never too Late!


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Let's Win this Battle!

As I walked through the supermarket today I was hit so strongly with the notion that this is a WAR!! And unfortunately, one that seems to not be stacked in our favor. As we fight this battle of weight-loss, health, and fitness, it can truly feel hopeless at times! Everywhere we turn there is food! Or what they call food. I was in the check out line today, longingly staring at a candy bar. Sometimes I really struggle with this. "Why must I have to work so very hard to get one pound off?" "Why must I say no to so many things?" "If I say no to this, I better be down on that scale tomorrow!!" If I could just live in a hole somewhere with only fruits and veggies life would be so much easier!!! Not only are we bombarded with food, but at times I feel like the overwhelming feeling from others is that if I am conscious of what I am putting in my body and I make sure I get my workout in then I am a fanatic. I am one of those "fitness freaks".  This is the war we signed on for. We have to take back our body, our minds, and change the way people think.

Things that have helped me in my battle (and can help you too):
1. Have your defense planned ahead of time. I have kids that play sports (a lot of sports). We are always in the car and it can be very tempting to stop for fast food. Before this ever happens I plan ahead. I know the choices I am going to make even before I even choose to go there. Also, I always try to carry a healthy protein bar in my bag just in case I have no other choice. I don't want to be caught in a spot where I will say, "But there wasn't anything else to eat"
2. Take a list to the grocery store and stick to it!
3. Use our Template Eating plan to keep you on track!
4. Find what motivates you! Write things down! Take pictures! Post quotes! Chant inspiring things...I know it sounds weird but I do this ALL the time! I tell myself "You want to be skinny right, put that candy bar down!" I even make little songs out of them at times. Find out what works for you...and then do it!
5. Get people to help you! We are designed to need other people. We can not do this alone! Surround yourself with like-minded people. People that want to help you get healthy and that want to do it with you!

Awesome Transformation!!



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Sunday, April 26, 2015

A Most Surprising Weight Loss & Muscle Building Super Food


When it comes to losing weight, SATIETY is KING!! Those who regularly consume foods that increase satiety (satisfaction/fullness/low hunger) find that “eating less” just “happens” naturally…so does their weight loss.
Weight loss researchers have known for some time that foods rich in fiber, water, and protein do far better at producing satiety than foods high in sugar, fat, and sodium. As a result, those of us trying to lose weight have been jamming down chicken breasts, egg whites, and protein-fiber shakes ever since. 
But what if we have been unknowingly ignoring a food that can potentially give us 200 TIMES more satiety than other commonly consumed “weight loss” foods? Who would have thought that the humble potato may be one of the most effective weight loss foods you can consume?! 
That’s right, you heard me correctly—POTATOES!!!
If you’ve been avoiding potatoes because someone…somewhere…somehow has convinced you that potatoes make you fat, YOU MAY BE MAKING A BIG MISTAKE! You’d also be missing out on some of the amazing fat loss and health benefits of the humble but often maligned spud.
In fact, one man decided to eat NOTHING BUT POTATOES for two whole months to prove how much of a spud (whoops, I mean “stud”) he could become. To view a short video clip of his diet, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=146S3h6BMqQ
To see the results of Chris Voigt’s experiment, check out his website at: http://www.20potatoesaday.com/
To see why natural bodybuilder and doctor, Dr. Spencer Nadolsky, finally became convinced that adding potatoes to his diet was just what he needed to get stronger and healthier after years of following a low-carb diet, check out his very entertaining blog post entitled “Dear White Potato I’m So Sorry”:  http://drspencer.com/category/all-blog-entries/page/2/
Potatoes are not only loaded with fiber, water, vitamin C, and Potassium, but…
A study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition entitled “A satiety index of common foods” by Holt SH, Miller JC, Petocz P, Farmakalidis E. from the Department of Biochemistry, University of Sydney, Australia, found that potatoes scored HIGHEST when it comes to satiety.
A 240 calorie serving of white bread was used to establish a baseline to measure satiety. It was given a score of 100. Anything that received a score higher than 100 provided better satiety than white bread. Anything lower than white bread provided even less satiety.
Here is the list of the foods they tested with the most satiety-producing foods listed first. A 240 calorie serving of boiled potatoes won hands down at 323%!!!! Croissants scored lowest…just below cake, doughnuts, and peanuts. Even eggs and beef scored lower than potatoes at 150% and 176% respectively.
Wow!!
  • Potatoes, boiled 323%
  • Ling fish 225%
  • Porridge/Oatmeal 209%
  • Oranges 202%
  • Apples 197%
  • Brown pasta 188%
  • Beef 176%
  • Baked beans 168%
  • Grapes 162%
  • Whole meal bread 157%
  • Grain bread 154%
  • Popcorn 154%
  • Eggs 150% 
  • Cheese 146%
  • White rice 138%
  • Lentils 133%
  • Brown Rice 132%
  • Honeysmacks 132%
  • All-Bran 151%
  • Crackers 127%
  • Cookies 120%
  • White pasta 119%
  • Bananas 118%
  • Jellybeans 118%
  • Cornflakes 118%
  • Special K 116%
  • French fries 116%
  • Sustain 112%
  • White bread 100%
  • Muesli 100%
  • Ice cream 96%
  • Crisps 91%
  • Yogurt 88%
  • Peanuts 84%
  • Mars candy bar 70%
  • Doughnuts 68%
  • Cake 65%
  • Croissant 47%

So what is it about potatoes that make us feel so satisfied?
Although the researchers did not all agree as to why the boiled potatoes were so filling, it may very well be due to their high “resistant starch” content. Resistant starch is sort of a “new” discovery when it comes to the health and nutrition world. While researchers have been aware of resistant starch for quite some time. They have only recently begun to discover how healthy it is and how much it can help with weight loss—especially with satiety, building up our immune system, and developing our gut biome.
Resistant starch “resists” (thus its name) digestion and is instead partially broken down in the large intestine by bacteria (probiotics). This means that when you eat a boiled potato, you can only absorb a small portion of the calories you just ate—one more reason why a “calorie is not just a calorie” when it comes to weight loss!!
What’s even weirder is that resistant starch is increased when a cooked starch is cooled. This means that you will have more resistant starch in potato salad than you will in a fresh baked potato. I know—weird.
To learn more about the health benefits of potatoes and resistant starch, check out the attached links:
So if potatoes are so good for us and help us to lose weight, why is it then that the simple spud has become so maligned in recent years…after all, they don’t call an unfit person a couch potato for nothing, do they?! 
That is a great question! I’m glad you asked. However, this is a question that I will be attempting to answer in my next blog post where we will look at the MYTH surrounding the whole “CARBS MAKE YOU FAT” propaganda.

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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Listen to Bo on Dixon Schwabl's podcast, One More Thing!

Our very own Head Trainer, Bo Krop was on Dixon Schwabl's podcast, One More Thing!

In their words:
"Bo Krop, head trainer at Bota Fitness, joins the podcast to talk about his career in health and fitness. Listen in to hear how Bo defeated his eating disorder, why he loves working out in teams and why you'll find him throwing tomahawks."

You can listen here:

http://dixonschwabl.com/podcast/bo-krop