Waking Up to a Good Day

Posted: August 2, 2012 in Challenge, Food
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After not sleeping much the past couple of days because of work and Ramadan, I managed to sneak in 7+ hours of sleep last night. I woke up feeling great and ready to tackle the day. Rest is key. Finding a way to get your rest is even key-er(?). If your rest and nutrition aren’t up to par, what you do in the gym is pointless. Last night I disconnected myself from everything, even shut my phone off at 10.30 pm (whoa what??). I prayed Isha and taraweeh at home and then it was off to bed.

Sahoor

Since I made guac last night, I was pretty excited about Sahoor! I made scrambled eggs with 2 eggs and 3 egg whites. I mixed in diced tomato, onions, sea salt, and some chili powder. Oh and of course, I placed a healthy serving of guac on my plate.  I washed it down with another 1.5 liters of water.  Breakfast of champions.

Workout

Again I was talked into doing the met-con when I had wanted to work on olympic lifting strength work. Oh well, I did ok. I modified the workout slightly to make it easier:

Row 400 meters
3 Rounds
15 Pull Ups
15 Kettle Bell Sumo Deadlift High Pull
15 Hand Release Pushups
Run 200

Originally I thought I could run 400m (1/4 mile) but my throat dried up too much so I cut that in half. The rest was fine. I didn’t feel too dizzy but I was losing my grip on the pull up bar faster than usual.  The hand release push ups are tricky. The first time I heard about them, I thought it was going to be easier than regular push ups. Turns out you lose all momentum when you touch the ground and raise your hands. They require a lot more stamina. If you have never tried them, try 15 or so right now, they’re fun. This was around a 12 minute met-con for me so it’s longer than the other ones I have done. I survived though so my body must be getting used to this! The fact that I slept well last night played a huge role in my performance today. I made a video to show the movements in case you want to try this out:

Iftar

Tonight I was able to have dinner with the whole family and we all shared some paleo food. A couple of days ago I made Steak Bites served on Carrots. I had some beef left over from that day that I had to use today so the dish resurfaced, this time enough for the family. Everyone loved it and the remarks I got (as usual when they try Paleo) were “Wow it actually tastes good”. Well, yeah! I’m not making cardboard over here. I’m proving every day on this blog that eating healthy doesn’t mean that you eat rabbit food all day. I have always been a food fanatic and don’t settle for just mediocre taste. If it’s going in my mouth, whether it’s ice cream or Paleo food, it better taste good! I have found that there are tasty alternatives for all of your favorite junk food dishes. For instance in this recipe, carrots replace rice. In doing so you have cut out tons of sugar, numerous grams of saturated fat, and countless amount of simple carbs. If I can do this, anyone can. Create that mind set, create your goals, and push your self to a healthier lifestyle. It doesn’t take long until you aren’t craving fried rice and pizza every night, trust me.

Anyhow, so my plate looked pretty similar to the other night except well, I had something left over from yesterday…. GUACAMOLE:

And with that, I am sadly out of guacamole. Time to make some more! If you have favorite foods (non-Paleo) that you want me to make using healthy stuff, comment and I will try it out. I plan on trying some unique things out this weekend!

Comments
  1. Nida's avatar Nida says:

    any tips on opening fast at a relatives?

    • Yeah, bring your own food. j/k. That is probably the hardest part about eating healthy. I know in the Pakistani culture people are quick to judge when they see me eating a plate full of chicken tikka with some salad. I’ve heard it all. However, they’ve gotten used to it now and it’s expected that I won’t be in line for the a 3rd serving of rus malai. You have two options. First, scope out what’s being served and try to find the lean meat. If the only lean meat is coated with oil, try to pick out the meat. Grab some salad and avoid the bread and rice at all costs. It’s amazing how just cutting out those two things will drop your weight and increase your performance in the gym. Second option, plan ahead to use a cheat meal. If you know you are going to a relatives house on a certain day for a certain meal, eat healthy the other days and use that meal as your cheat meal. Still, try to avoid the bread and rice as much as possible. Hope that’s somewhat helpful. Feel free to ask more questions/details!

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