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Nutrition challenge 2012

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

This is a Paleo nutrition challenge.  Part one is 28 days beginning February 6, 2012 and ending March 4, 2012.  If you are strict during this phase, you will see great results.

What do you eat? EAT REAL FOOD! Meat and vegetables, nuts and seeds, little salt and starches, no sugar, and limit your fruit intake to less than two cups per day.  Our goal is to level our insulin response and level cravings we may have for an overabundance of high glycemic carbs. 

Stay away from gluten, grains, and processed foods.  For the sake of our challenge, moderate amounts of sweet potatoes are alright especially after a big day out skiing, climbing, snowshoeing or some other outdoor activity.

Workout at least three times per week.  Drink at least 1/2 your bodyweight in ounces of water every day.  Stay hydrated. Coffee? You can have coffee, but try to limit it to 2 cups a day. If you normally use dairy in your coffee, use whipping cream instead.

Balance.  Protein 19%-35%, Fat 28%-35%, Carbohydrates 22%-40%. Try to have some of all three every time you eat.

How do you feel, how do you look, how do you perform? These are the key questions to gauge how it is working for you.

For this challenge, part two will begin March 4 and run another 28 days. For part two, you can take a few liberties.  If you want to add dairy in moderate amounts, then do so.  If you want a some dark chocolate for your sweet tooth, ok.  If you want an cheat meal, a drink, or some rice, add it in small quantities first and then analyze how it makes you feel the next day.

Ask, ask, ask…and if you have any questions, ask! There are numerous places to find information, just remember that there are various interpretations of what paleo means, and you will find some conflicting information. Bottom line, it is YOUR diet and you need to see how it is working for you.

Nutrition Challenge

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

We held our informational meeting yesterday and unveiled the details for our next big thing.  I got this idea from KStarr at San Franciso CrossFit.

You can eat anyway you like.  Paleo, paleoish, Zone, Zoneo, Zaleo, the Grapefruit diet (not really)…you get the idea.  We took a photo yesterday, we will take a photo on September 30.  The winner is the one who makes the most POSITIVE change as judged by me.  No, Khris, you can’t unnecessarily bulk up in the middle and call it a win.

The buy in is $10, and there will be two winners: one guy and one girl.  Who is it going to be.

Seriously, the best way to win the nutrition challenge is to weigh and measure, Paleo or Zone, eat real food in the proper proportions.  What are the proper proportions?  Somewhere in the neighborhood of 40% carbs (the higher quality the better), 30% protein, and 30% fat.  You will need to adjust your proportions to meet your goals.  Trying to lose some bodyfat?  You probably need less carbs.  Doing an endurance event in the near future?  You need more carbs while your on the go.  Trying to add muscle?  You might need more protein.

If you have questions about what you need to do, please ask.  We are here as a resource.  Anyone can win this competition, will it be you?

During our previous nutrition challenge, many of you found the so-called Paleo foods but piled on the smoothies (high glycemic), paleo cookies (same), paleo muffins (same), et al, and consumed 80% carbs.  You missed the point.

The bottom line is about eating in the proper proportions, the correct amounts, and leveling your insulin response.

If your in, get your photo taken, pay your ten bucks, and throw down with the challenge.

Lastly, don’t forget to have fun with this.  If you don’t have fun,  you won’t stick with it.  We want you to stick with this and make some changes.  And as part of this, pick a skill, a lift, a goal and make it part of the nutrition challenge.

Now, go build your fitness foundation on your nutrition.  You’ll be happy at the end of September if you do.

Posts for Nutritional Information

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

This is for chatting about nutrition and posting recipes…more to follow.

Did Cooking Give Humans An Evolutionary Edge?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=112334465&ft=1&f=1007

In Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human, primatologist Richard Wrangham argues that cooking gave early humans an advantage over other primates, leading to larger brains and more free time. Wrangham discusses his theory, and why Homo sapiens can’t live on raw food alone.

I thought this was a real interesting story about food.

-Cruise Director

Ibuprofen – Consider This

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

“After looking at racers’ blood work, he determined that some of the ultramarathoners were supplying their own physiological stress, in tablet form. Those runners who’d popped over-the-counter ibuprofen pills before and during the race displayed significantly more inflammation and other markers of high immune system response afterward than the runners who hadn’t taken anti-inflammatories. The ibuprofen users also showed signs of mild kidney impairment and, both before and after the race, of low-level endotoxemia, a condition in which bacteria leak from the colon into the bloodstream.”

Keep reading in the article below for the complete story.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/01/phys-ed-does-ibuprofen-help-or-hurt-during-exercise/