
But I'm closer than I was yesterday. Are you?
True health and fitness is hard. I mean really.. if being healthy in this day and age were easy, we'd all be one app away from it. And I'm not saying that it's super hard to get in shape... because people are doing it. I saw a Subway commercial during the Super Bowl about how their spokesperson - Jarrett - has kept the weight he shredded off for 15 years. Can you imagine... 15 years we have been seeing this man tell us that by making healthy lifestyle choices (doesn't have to be Subway), we too can be where he is today. Think if you started 15 years ago, for those of us who are old enough... or even a year or six months ago.. where would you be today?
The main reason we started this challenge is because people can exercise their bums off, but still not have the body they want or be as healthy as they need to be... because they do not change what and how they eat. You absolutely cannot out exercise a bad diet. For the sake of science (they don't call me dazumbageek for nothing), I kinda tested this over the past few months... I usually exercise 5 -7 times a week, depending on what's going on in my life. There's always cardio and usually some form of muscle torture (i.e. Desert Groove for my Zumba people). But I didn't change what I ate too much. Yes I did make sure to drink tons of water and eat fruit and veggies most days, but not as well as I should have. So since the LoseNow program in the summer of 2012, I have not lost a pound. I look like I have lost weight due the muscle I have gained, but I figured I should have shredded more, because of that. The stuff I was putting in my mouth put a kink in that part of the plan.
So now begins the next leg in my experiment. I will do my best to incorporate all challenge rules and eat as healthy as possible. Whatever life has to throw at me - coz we all know that family, children, work, traffic, and just life in general, cause us to lose focus of what we should be doing... Here's a good example... I not only cook for myself, but for my hubby, it will be challenging to purge my home of "white" processed foods - because he is a rice-a-saurus (if you didn't know.. I'm Filipino - rice is considered a food group). And he likes the occasional chip and cookie and ice cream cone or two... but who doesn't? No one said you couldn't treat yourself once in a while... just not a full buffet... right??? I digress... but it can be done... I am willing to make two meals if I have to to get this right.. then maybe I can get him to jump on the health bandwagon with me...
So.. are you with me? I, like any other person out there, need support too... its always more fun to have others working beside you and bouncing ideas off of them (and feeling your pain coz you both really want that post workout cookie). I know it will be difficult, but I know it can be done. I've seen too many success stories for it not to work.

Hope to hear from ya'll...
-M
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