Showing posts with label The Biggest Looser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Biggest Looser. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

I LOST my PASSWORD and Our very own Biggest Loser Houstonion

What goofy person looses their password to their blog?  ME!  I was not able to post anything right when turning 30, which was a bummer.  So many thoughts... but let us put that aside and do a little catching up.  Starting at 176, just this morning broke my 140 barrier.  I was stuck there for a good little while but stayed stationary by my own doing.  Noticing one permanent change throughout the course of the past month, I am not finding myself eating to get full anymore.  That is probably why I did not gain any weight back.  I could throw a pity party for myself and whine and give you all my excuses for not getting my butt in the weight room, but I'll pass this one time.   

Now it is time to kick but again!  Pumped and ready to go, the sky is the limit.  Let me tell you I have seen some amazing changes in the women close to me.  They are an absolute encouragement and inspiration to me.  Loosing 20, 30, 40 and yes... more than 50 pounds!  The most amazing change is the way they feel inside.  They shine!

Maybe taking a month break was a good thing.  Awhile back my favorite healthy meals grossed me out.  If I looked at chicken I would get nauseated and Greek yogurt, gross!  So retrying and introducing all of those foods once again was not so bad.  The key is to keep trying new healthy recipes.  So I buckled in and bought a magazine called 'Cooking Light.'  Skimming through it I am loving what I see.  It has 147 quick and easy recipes and nutrition tips.  Although next time I will not be spending a crazy $4.99 on one magazine.  I will order a years worth through the mail for ten times cheaper.  So you will see more recipes on my blog soon.  They also have a wonderful website to browse through.  http://www.cookinglight.com/


Not only am I soaking in all this inspiration by all my friends and a new magazine, one of my most favored shows to watch is coming back in less than two weeks!  The Biggest Looser starts September 21st Tuesday at 7pm.



Now here is the exciting news.  We have a Houstonion who is in the Biggest Looser for this season.  I was surprised to discover that one of the trainers at our Y has been helping her reach her goal during her off time from the show.  The Y announced who she was on September 1st.  Guessing it was hard to hold back when her face was all over the TV and The Biggest Loser website.

Of course the majority of the show is already taped but they will go back to the Finale for their finale weigh in, sometime in December.   So she is working her butt off and looks fabulous!  I will tell you it is just another inspiration to see her face to face.   Click here to view Montina's Biggest Loser profile .

Who is up for a personal challenge?  What is yours?  What motivates you?  My next goal is 10 pounds in 5 weeks, which is totally attainable with dedication and focus. Start date: Monday 13th September
End date: Monday the 18th October.

130 here we go... hold me accountable! 

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Half way there

The Biggest Looser, Lost and American Idol all came to an end this week, but the outcomes were perfect! I was amazed looking at all the contestants at the Biggest Looser Finale. More so with Mike, what a transformation!  Starting at 526 lbs, he now weights 262!

Most of us realize that loosing weight that fast will not happen for the majority who have daily endeavors. Although they do not have a personal chef on the show they exercise all the time without the normal stresses of juggling a job and family life. So it might take us twice as long but the proof is there. Dedication and hard work pays off!



So this day marks meeting my goal half way. As I told you before I can get impatient but who doesn't when it comes to results. Starting at 176 I have lost 23 lbs and have 23 more to go. I can tell you there are times where I feel like chowing down on pizza and eating a box of junior mints, but those are the behaviors and habbits that got me here in the first place.  For now, proportion, moderation, discipline, recourses, exercise, friends, family and prayer is keeping me on the strait path. I hope you all are on track and keep up the hard work on your fitness journey. 

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Pound for Pound Challenge!

As I am a fan of the Biggest Looser I have joined the pound for pound challenge.  Hold yourself accountable to loosing weight and at the same time you are feeding those in need!  How much will you loose by June 30th? I am pleging to loose 15 lbs in the next 41 days (about 6 weeks) !  Texas is in second place and has already pleged 407,297 pounds. 

The Pound For Pound Challenge is a partnership among The Biggest Loser, Feeding America, General Mills, Subway, 24 Hour Fitness and The Kroger Co. to help Feeding America deliver millions of pounds of groceries to local food banks across the U.S.

You can participate in The Pound For Pound Challenge by pledging to lose weight at PFPChallenge.com. For every pound you pledge, The Pound For Pound Challenge will donate 14¢ to Feeding America - enough to deliver one pound of groceries to a local food bank. Maximum donation of $1,080,000.

Click Here to join the Pound for Pound Challenge

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Keep on going

Dragging my butt out of bed was simply not an easy task this morning.  I even thought of a few excuses I could give myself not to go.  Looking at the clock beep at 4:35 in the am? Sometimes I think I am out of my mind.  But who am I to complain? 

Today on the inspiring show 'The Biggest Looser', one of the contestant's brother died of cancer.  I cannot imagine picking up and carrying on.  That is how easy it is for life that we hold so dear to bring us back at the starting point once again.  He broke down several times and having incredible support and love from the other team members was so important!  There will be many hurtles in life and we can only go one of two ways, jump over or come to a stop.  He loved his bother dearly but kept on going even though the emotional pain had a tight grip on his heart.  It is so critical that we all stick together and encourage one another. 

Here is an article below on tips to get a jump start to a healthier lifestyle.




Getting Started and Sticking with Exercise

By Elizabeth Quinn, About.com Guide

Here are some tips and tricks to fit exercise into your life in simple, painless ways.

Start Small
Exercise is not an all or none endeavor. It is a continuum. Keep in mind that a little is better than none and you can do something today, so don’t worry about what you will do next month. This perspective is hard for anyone who expects a lot from themselves and sets long-term fitness goals. Don’t expect results overnight. But do expect to take small steps every day.



Go Low Tech
Technology is a wonderful thing, but much of it reduces us to very lazy people. If you want to fit activity into your daily life, just go low-tech and you will probably burn another few hundred calories a day. Walk or ride your bike for errands, take the stairs, mow your lawn with a push mower, give up your television remote and actually get up to change the channel, walk down the hall to your co-workers office rather than calling.

Surround Yourself with Good Role Models
If all your friends are couch potatoes, odds are you will have a hard time becoming active while hanging out with them. If you surround yourself with people who are healthy and active, odds are it will be easy for you to stay active as well. Peer pressure is a wonderful thing if you use it in positive ways!

Set Weekly Goals
Check in with yourself each week by setting attainable, yet realistic goals. Try to set a plan to go faster, farther or longer with your routine. You can even set nutrition goals such as getting 5 servings of fruit and vegetables each day. Your goal can be as simple as taking a daily 15 minute walk or as intense as completing your first marathon. Only you know what is realistic for you.

Try Something New
If you always try to start a walking program, and always drop out after a few weeks take heart. It may not be the exercise you can’t stick with but the type of exercise. You may need to try a variety of activities before you find one that you really like and want to do long-term. Try running or biking instead of walking, go with others or go alone, try exercising at different times of the day. Keep your options open and find exercise you enjoy so you never view exercise as a chore. It should be fun and fulfilling!

Write it Down
Keep an exercise log book. Simply writing down what you did, how long and how you felt can be great motivation. Not only can you view your progress and look back at your accomplishments, but you can plan ahead and decide where you want to be in a week, a month or more.

Psychology of Exercise
Some people enjoy being distracted while exercising while others prefer to pay attention to how their body feels while exercising. Try both tactics and see what works best for you. If you're new to exercise, being distracted by music, television, reading material, conversation or a personal trainer may help you stick with it. After you've been exercising a while it may be helpful to pay attention to your body sensations. Athletes often focus on their breathing, cadence or body movement to stay focused.

Make Exercise Part of Your Daily Routine
Rather than trying to go to the gym, or squeeze in more time for exercise look for ways you can add exercise to what you already do. Walk the dog, bike to the store or to work, do crunches or push-ups during commercials, pedal your exercise bike during your favorite TV show, meet friends for walking dates rather than dinner & drinks. If you are creative, you will realize you don’t need to change your routine much to fit exercise into your life.

Find a Buddy
Even if this person doesn’t exercise with you, let someone know of your plans and goals to help support your efforts. Making yourself accountable to another is a great way to keep you honest about your success and challenges with starting a new exercise program.

Make Exercise a Priority
If your exercise plans and goals are at the bottom of your priority list, you will never reach them. Period. You have to believe that this is important enough to make it happen. Take a serious look at your words, desires and behavior. Do you always talk about wanting to get active, but never actually do anything about it? If so, you are only fooling yourself and continuing the cycle of helplessness. Get honest with yourself about what you really want and how much you are willing to work to make it happen. You’ll be surprised how easy it falls into place once you put your energy into action rather than excuses.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Pure pressure


Here is a situation that I struggle with. PRESSURE! You are at a birthday, out at lunch with friends, a reunion or family function you name it. The classic scenario where unhealthy food surrounds you and you will look like an absolute outcast if you don't touch the food. I feel like the whole world is looking at me and judging me when I don’t eat what every one else is having.


So not only am I looking at all the sweet goodies, I am thinking about people's perceptions. Am I the only one that thinks that? I would like to know if it is all in my head because no one really cares or the thought runs across your mind too? I can recall a few instances where I have rejected food with a polite "no thankyou" and I would get a funny look!

I guess I have to come to a point where I don't care what anyone else thinks. If they truly care for you they will support you. When I was watching the Biggest Looser, in the middle of the season all of the contestants got to go home for 1 week. The challenge was to see if they could handle the pressures of real life again, where food is abundant and full of calories. I was just amazed with their strength. One of the contestant's mom was cooking bacon, eggs, biscuits and gravy for breakfast. YUMMMMM. I mean she labored and prepared this wonderful food for her family and son. But he sweetly told her he had to eat something else because he knew that single breakfast was an easy 1,000 calories!  He loved his mom dearly but he wanted her to understand that he was not rejecting her food to hurt her feelings. Good for him that he spoke out, that is the only way he will change his life! I am learning from him!


Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Biggest Looser


If you are loosing weight I encourage you to watch The Biggest Looser. This is a great reminder that if these people can loose weight so can you. They work so hard with unbelievable dedication. You can watch the previous episodes on your computer for Season 9. When you catch up watch their most recent shows, Tuesdays @7pm on NBC.

Here is the link to watch previous episodes.
http://www.nbc.com/the-biggest-loser/video/categories/season-9/1188980/

These amazing people are loosing on an average of 6-10 pounds a week. What an inspiration. They tell their stories, losses, tragedies and testimonies that pull at your heartstrings. I can't wait to watch the next one. Episode 7 here I come!