Body for Life Forum Message by schultkr (9 posts) at 04:05 PM
Hey thanks for all of your tips! I tried just sticking to the book workouts and it worked great! I did the dips and those are KILLER! Forgot about push ups though, gotta add those in for next time!
Body for Life Forum Message by annie1104 (272 posts) at 04:30 PM
I read about Crazy 8's (described above) in a fitness magazine. But...I must say that I strictly followed the workouts by the book in my first challenge and got results. Sounds like you are doing great, so keep it up!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by Shelley M. (11 posts) at 12:49 AM
My Mother sold them for a while, and swears by them. I agree with Kajole, though...you are probably getting enough with BFL and they are for people NOT getting the right nutrients who have poor diets.
Walgreens has a cheaper version of the original if you are still interested.
Good luck.
Body for Life Forum Message by elway07 (3 posts) at 06:58 AM
It is not confirmed but it looks as though I might have the early signs of Carpal tunnel in my left hand, and want to know if anybody else has it and what effect weight training wil have on it. Thanks
Body for Life Forum Message by David870 (24 posts) at 08:49 AM
I asked a friend of mine about what weight training does for carpal tunnel and from what he understands, it seems to help out. That's just what I heard, though, take that for what it's worth...
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 08:57 AM
I am pretty sure I have it going on too. The one thing I am having issues is when I try to hoist 35lb DB's for my chest press my wrists feel really weak. I need a spot to get them up. BIG TIME. It was that way with the 30's but I am getting stronger with them. Just be very careful with heavier weights. You might need a spot. Though it does help make it better and it will improve as you continue to lift.
Work hard, Workout even HARDER!
-T
Body for Life Forum Message by elway07 (3 posts) at 08:58 AM
Thank's for the help, really appreciate it!
Body for Life Forum Message by Mucca500 (89 posts) at 09:10 AM
for years my doc said i had tendonitis in my wrist that just wouldnt heal. so i went to a chiropractor and he said i def. have carpal tunnel, he started treating me for it with adjustments, and after a month the pain was completly gone. it's still a little weak from years of favoring it, but using weight training is helping a lot.
Body for Life Forum Message by DreamCatcher (743 posts) at 12:27 PM
I have carpal tunnel in both wrists and thought I would have problems with the lifting. I do have braces to wear when I need them, so keep them handy just in case, but I haven't needed them at all! The first few weeks my wrists were a bit shaky, but not much pain...then after a while, they got stronger and I have no pain at any time now!
Body for Life Forum Message by heathercj7 (6 posts) at 05:17 PM
I have carpal tunnel in my right wrist. I also went to a chiro and after bi-weekly treatments for about 6 months I rarely ever have any symptoms or pain. Working out seems to improve the strength too in my wrist and I have never had any problems lifting weights.
Body for Life Forum Message by Reagiesmom (455 posts) at 07:55 PM
For what it's worth I used to get crazy numbness and pain in both hands. Sometimes it would hurt just to pick up my baby. I don't know what it was- went to the doc and he wasn't able to diagnose it. I always suspected carpal tunnel but he never tested me for it. Anyway I thought I would never be able to lift but ever since I started BFL it hasn't come back. Dont know what it was but glad its gone.
Body for Life Forum Message by Scott (3 posts) at 07:15 AM
How much water should I be drinking per day?
How do you know when you are properly hydrated? I want to take my BF%, but understand that your hydration plays an important part of getting an accurate reading.
Thanks
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 07:17 AM
When your urine is crystal clear, you know you're drinking enough ;P That's the way I measure it.
Body for Life Forum Message by Jitter2001 (84 posts) at 07:25 AM
As a side note... Bill Phillips practically states that you can't physically drink enough to be too much. I drink about a gallon a day if not a little more. I read on one of these threads that there is a health risk of some sort relating to drinking too much water, however, I think it was such a great amount that you couldn't possibly drink that much. Anyway, the point I'm getting at is that you can drink a LOT of water (1 gal or so a day) and not have a problem. -Ed-
Body for Life Forum Message by ocpanther65 (286 posts) at 07:45 AM
Just try and drink a full glass with every meal and when you feel thirsty drink a glass. I keep a water bottle with me at all times and fill it up frequently. As far as the urine being clear, mine always isn't because I take a lot of vitamines and supplements (half of the time it is but the other half its flourescent yellow). If you urine is bright yellow it just means that you are getting rid of the extra vitamins and minerals that you didn't need.
Body for Life Forum Message by Scott (3 posts) at 08:42 AM
Thanks BFL'ers. Going to refill my water bottle.
Body for Life Forum Message by Flower (2298 posts) at 08:45 AM
Aim for a gallon a day or 4 litres; if you can do more all the better.
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 09:07 AM
A lot! LOL
I go for 3-4 liters a day about a gallon. Some days are better than others.
Body for Life Forum Message by Framed (123 posts) at 12:01 PM
I just can't drink all of this water. I don't come close to a gallon. I'm wondering just how important it is. I think you don't want to be dehydrated and when working out I drink a lot. But if you are not thirsty, why all the water? I am going to do a little experiment. I'm going to give myself a solid week of 80 oz. of water/day and I'll let you know if it makes any difference. So far, the days I've pushed the water to my limit, I see that I get more exercise...running to the bathroom. It also makes me wake up in the night which I HATE!
Body for Life Forum Message by ReenieC (130 posts) at 12:23 PM
Framed, I'm with you on all this water consumption!!! I literally have to force myself to get in the min. 80 oz. a day for the mini challenge. How in the world is everyone drinking several liters or a gallon a day??? I buy the 1.5 liter bottles, and can drink one a day. I do a little more than the 1.5 liter bottle since I also drink a large glass first thing in the morning and whatever I drink at the gym.
Seriously, when I drink too much, not only am i in the bathroom every half hour, but throughout the night too...and it still fills me up that I feel like I'm about to explode.
Body for Life Forum Message by Forest Tech (133 posts) at 12:42 PM
I have been drinking 3-4 litres a day and I never realised the benefits of it until I stopped over my 10day break at christmas. The water keeps me from nibbling, it actually livens me up and gives me energy, keeps my stomach from growling or feeling acidic, keeps bloat down, and generally makes me feel better all around. Going to the bathroom a lot is a small price to pay for all these advantages IMO.
Body for Life Forum Message by ashtrash (428 posts) at 01:08 PM
Water is so important for your body. WE learned all about it in physiology. Basically, it aids all your organs in functioning properly, and keeps you ALIVE!
IT IS SO IMPORTANT! DON'T NEGLECT IT!!
Body for Life Forum Message by Framed (123 posts) at 01:24 PM
I don't doubt that you need water. I believe we have to stay hydrated. I love it when I'm working out. And it is the best option for any kind of drinking. So when I want a drink, it is water. I just question the need for a gallon of it. I will "test the waters" by drinking 80 oz. each day next week. I'll let you all know what I feel and see.
Body for Life Forum Message by Shelley M. (11 posts) at 02:34 PM
I used to have a problem consuming enough water, but then I tried this idea: I bought 10 - 10 oz. (little) bottles of water and keep them in my fridge.
I grab one of them whenever I think about eating or drinking anything, or am just sitting around. Before you know it, I have gone throguh most of them and the water I drink when exercising as well.
I don't know WHY this works for me, maybe it is that they are in small serving sizes, so convenient and always cold. But it does. And, like Forest Tech said, when I DON'T drink them, I definitely get deydrated and don't feel very good.
Good Luck.
Body for Life Forum Message by nola (65 posts) at 02:35 PM
Well, I increased my weights all around and....
NOW I SEE WHY YOU NEED TO REST! Turns out I was not lifting WEIGHTS at all. But make n mistake, I am now and I need to rest between sets.
My husband had the NERVE to call me in the middle of my LBWO today and ask me to make him a sandwich since he didn't really have time for lunch. I was huffing and puffing and really needed my rest minutes...no time for sandwich-making!
~Eileen
Body for Life Forum Message by Reagiesmom (455 posts) at 07:52 PM
Mine is 49. Am I dead? Just kidding. But it does seem low....
Body for Life Forum Message by sixpack (32 posts) at 08:00 PM
You are the healthiest person in the world and a marathon runner what do you expect.
Mine is 72 but I think I might have been excited to take it.
Body for Life Forum Message by Reagiesmom (455 posts) at 08:16 PM
OK, Mr. 20 minute 5k... LOL
I am not that fast. :)
Body for Life Forum Message by Kajole (15 posts) at 09:13 PM
I "think" athletes have around 60 resting heart rate..sooo maybe only MOSTLY dead?? LOL
Body for Life Forum Message by Kajole (15 posts) at 09:17 PM
aww those pigtails are too cute!
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 09:23 AM
Just got my Betagen in and am looking to take it with an aim to increase my lean muscle gains on the program. I was thinking of taking 1 scoop 1/2 hour before doing weights, 1 scoop straight after and 1 before bed. I was thinking of not taking it at all on cardio days.
Has anyone had effective results using it this way? How do others here take it? Should I take more than 1 scoop per serving? Should I use it even on cardio days?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Ryan
Body for Life Forum Message by SupaFreak (1026 posts) at 09:45 AM
Well, I am a girl and I only take it once a day. Doesn't the canister recommend only twice a day?
I do take it everyday except free day.
Danielle
Body for Life Forum Message by MelJ113074 (16 posts) at 09:48 AM
Ryan I'm not sure if I'm doing it right, but I take 2 scoops before and after I work out. I saw a thread form Jerry I think and he said that should work best. I'm only 2 weeks into, so I don't know if its working yet. Also I use it everyday.
Melissa
Body for Life Forum Message by Hot Body (625 posts) at 10:47 AM
I do what Melissa does.
Body for Life Forum Message by KatieFeld-mom (139 posts) at 12:11 PM
I take 2 scoops (1 tablespoon) 20-30 minutes before my workout and another 2 scoops right before I go to bed.
Body for Life Forum Message by De (1 posts) at 12:21 PM
I was advised by EAS to take it twice a day. Directly following a weight workout, 1 hour after a cardio workout and right before I go to bed.
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 06:47 PM
Thanks for all the advice guys, I think I will use 2 scoops twice daily as most of you have suggested.
Body for Life Forum Message by Can'tStopMe (532 posts) at 07:15 PM
I take 2 scoops three times a day at around 6 hour intervals. I just followed the directions on the jar.
Body for Life Forum Message by michiganmike (264 posts) at 07:46 PM
And you really ought to take it every day, Ryan. If you only do two scoops, bracketing it around the workout is fine, or just after the workout and upon retiring, though I always hate to take carbs right before bed, even though Betagen really isn't much. I asked Brian Deeds, the Supplements Guru from EAS when I was out there once about taking creatine every day, and he said take it every day, even on free days for maximum muscle growth.
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 07:59 PM
Thanks mike, daily it shall be. On previous challenges I have always been more content overall with my fat loss than muscle gain during the 12 weeks, so I'm making it a priority on this one.
Body for Life Forum Message by bubblz7 (22 posts) at 08:04 PM
OK, so I've used Betagen in the past and although it helped with my muscle recovery (not so sore) I always felt it made me look and feel 'bloated.' I'd love to get stronger and push the weights, but also dont want the swollen look. Is it recommended for women to take it daily also?
Suzanne
Body for Life Forum Message by Rod has changed his Bod (517 posts) at 01:07 PM
I get very dry skin in the winter months to the point I have to use neosporin on my elbows.
I started taking a 1200mg Flax Oil pill about 4 weeks ago and now my dry skin has almost disappeared.
So not only is it healthy for your Heart is is great for your skin.
If you have dry skin try it and let me know if it workd for you.
Rod
Body for Life Forum Message by J-P-S-524 (55 posts) at 01:10 PM
Thanks Rod.
~Tried To Amend My Carnivorous Habits~
Body for Life Forum Message by Muscle Head (40 posts) at 01:14 PM
Ditto to that Rod.
That really benefits us 40-somethings, in that the facial skin seems more smooth and pliable ... as if we are not aging as quickly. :)
Body for Life Forum Message by BIG BULL (920 posts) at 03:46 PM
Any thoughts out there on magnetic bracelets and improved blood flow, mental acuity, energy, strength???
I have worn them on occasion....but not since doing BFL.
What about you?
BIG BULL wonderin'
Body for Life Forum Message by tcstone (778 posts) at 03:47 PM
I have family that swear by them.
I have worn them and haven't noticed a thing.
Body for Life Forum Message by Pixy (411 posts) at 04:21 PM
I don't see how it would help. I work as an MRI Tech, around a very powerful magnet and all our engineers and physics guys think the magnetic bracelet is a waste of money.
Body for Life Forum Message by Shelley M. (11 posts) at 02:49 PM
As a mother of 5....girls ages 15, 14, 13, and 10 and an 11-year old boy..I wanted to put my 2 cents in and see if it helped.
I understand that we listened to "bad" music (according to our parents), but the music of today cannot compare to the music of the 70s and 80s. Sons about rebellion are different than songs about active violence and mayhem. I actually LISTEN to the music that my kids want online (Yahoo Music, etc) BEFORE I buy it for them. We also try to have open communication about what is good, what is bad, and why.
I think Blink182, Greenday, Slipknot (although the followers and concerts are definitely violent..so they do not participate that way), and a lot of current music is okay. Eminem sings about beating women, killing cops, etc. So do most of the 'hard core rappers," so they are a no-go in my house.
Remember: a LOT of questionable or 'dangerous' music is actually offered in both the PA (Parental ADvisory-never buy) and the EDITED Version, so you might make a compromise.
BOTTOM LINE: Talk to your child, do the research, YOU listen to the LYRICS and you both work it out together. I have 5 kids and while I don't always LIKE the music, they don't listen to any of the nasty stuff, and when they are with friends, they actually don't either because they don't LIKE it (Their friends come over and I hear them teasing them about it)
I hope this has helped. Good Luck and God Bless you for caring about your kids!!
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 10:20 PM
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Body for Life Forum Message by Mellie (677 posts) at 08:37 AM
Thanks for all the Birthday wishes! I was able to enjoy him for about 2 hours on his Birthday before he pulled his usual stunts and disappeared for the rest of the weekend. I was crushed, mainly for my girls who couldn't wait to spend the weekend with "brother" as they call him. I kept them for the weekend (they usually go to daddys) just to be with him and he just took off! I wanted to strangle him. Maybe someday he will grow up and realize that just because we are family and will always love him does not give him the right to spit in our faces over and over again. Lord I pray that I don't have to go through all this with my girls!
Body for Life Forum Message by amkazen (315 posts) at 11:43 AM
It is so tough to have to deal with attitudes we do not like. Just give your girls lots of love and tell them their brother is going thru some tough times right now, and that it will get better. Try to keep a smile on!
Body for Life Forum Message by Mellie (677 posts) at 12:33 PM
Thanks, I did talk to them but not in detail, just let them know I was sorry brother let them down and that I wasn't happy about it. But on a good not A, I am closing on a house Friday!!! Yipee!
Body for Life Forum Message by DreamCatcher (743 posts) at 12:24 PM
Hey Tonee! Glad you have a blog! I'll have to check it out when I get home tonight!
Jennifer
Body for Life Forum Message by nutz (146 posts) at 05:59 AM
1. suspend him.
2. Upon returning, apologizes to you and the rest of the students in library.
3. works in library everyday after school for at least a week (unless that royally screws you).
4. writes 1000 times "My balls are too small to suck"
Maybe we can skip #4.
Body for Life Forum Message by Jitter2001 (84 posts) at 07:20 AM
This is one thread that I really want to hear the outcome. I couldn't even imagine what I would have done had I been told that to my face... I will just say that that child is VERY lucky that you are his librarian and not me. Not sure if I would have abused him physically but I am positive that I would have grabbed his shirt and marched down to the office that very minute... I wouldn't have even given him the chance to think about what he said before I was taking action. Just my thoughts on the issue.
Please let us know what that disrespectful childs fate was.
-Ed-
Body for Life Forum Message by TreeStand (97 posts) at 08:19 AM
Ditto Jitter, I am riveted here
Body for Life Forum Message by Nicabod (114 posts) at 05:13 PM
Well, here's the deal so far. When this occurred, I don't know how, but I did maintain my composure. All I said to Junior was, "All right. You're coming with me." And I did have him come straight to the office. We couldn't find an administrator (nice) and had to hunt one down and found the principal. While Junior was waiting in the office, I told the principal exactly what happened and then left him to deal with it (I had to go back and help the class that was in the library). Apparently, this is the aftermath. Junior denied it. Principal made him write me an apology. Principal brought apology letter by yesterday after I had gone home and told the co-librarian that he'd talk to me about it today. He did not talk to me about it, and we were too busy for me to march in there and talk to him. Junior was back in class (and in the library) today. Junior did not say a word to me. His teacher told me that the principal told him to "give her a day to cool off" before apologizing. This apology letter, which was his ONLY punishment, was a crock. It talked about how he was having a rough morning (whatever--he was joking around with his friends through the other librarian's entire presentation) and how he was a really good student and had never been in trouble before (I know for a fact he's in trouble with his teacher for smarting off to her and for not serving his detentions. And she told me he was recently in trouble with the police as well). Regardless, there is NO excuse for his comments. Also, I looked up his behavior/referral notes on the computer, and it wasn't even entered--if the administration isn't entering referrals, how do they know he hasn't been seen before (there are 4 of them and 3 were out of the building at the time)? I am SO furious. And really, not so much with Junior as my principal. The only consequence he had was to write me a letter that was more about making excuses for himself than apologizing. I am absolutely talking to the principal tomorrow. I know it is too late for him to go back and "re-punish" the kid, but I want him to know that his decision completely invalidated me and showed not only that boy but the five or six around him that there is no need to respect me and there are no consequences for disrespect and vulgar comments--that's the kind of comment that would get this kid fired in the workplace and sued. But at school--whatever--it's fine.
Not that this matters, but I'm not even some old-lady matron librarian with a bun, a cardigan, and bi-focals. I'm just barely 31, I'm not a prude. I don't get bent out of shape and run to the principal over every little thing. I pick my battles. THIS is a battle I'm picking. I will not work for someone who values a disrespectful brat over me.
Sorry for my rant. I'll keep you posted on the outcome of my meeting with the principal--who, I'm afraid, has no balls at all.
Body for Life Forum Message by nikki (108 posts) at 05:37 PM
This is the most disrespectful thing I have EVER heard! What a little prick! It sounds like he gets no discipline at home and the administration is doing nothing either! I teach severely handicapped children and we had to suspend a little 10 year old girl last year for telling me fo "f" off. She was 10 AND mentally challenged and she got suspended for doing less IMO than Junior. I am interested in knowing how this turns out.
Body for Life Forum Message by amkazen (315 posts) at 11:54 AM
Are you using Outlook or Outlook Express?
Did you update recently?
Are the links in emails that are in your junk mail folder?
Body for Life Forum Message by NCmomof3 (134 posts) at 12:16 PM
Hold the control button down as you click on the link. That should do it for you.
Susan in NC
Body for Life Forum Message by tinkerbell (340 posts) at 01:28 PM
The control button isn't doing it.
I have regular Outlook, no updates recently, no junk mail folder. I get a message that says something along the lines of it being restricted. Thanks for the advice!!
Body for Life Forum Message by crone (597 posts) at 08:09 AM
Teams - You should already have your stats in to your captains.
Captains - Don't forget to turn in your sheets.
4 teams have already turned there's in. Where are your?
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 11:58 AM
Come on guys, this is a CHALLENGE!! YOU SHOULD BE EXCITED TO SEE WHERE YOU STAND!! Its already wednesday, and there are still 6 teams that havent turned in the stats! MAKE IT A PRIORITY!! Lets go teams!
xoxo
karen
Body for Life Forum Message by LittleBig (67 posts) at 03:36 PM
I just started a blog at blogger.com and I need help linking to some of your blogs. You know how you all have the links you like on the side??
How the heck do I do that? I have read their instructions which I must say sound Greek to me. I must be an idiot when it comes to computers.
Please help if you can.
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 03:37 PM
PM J-Dub she is good at explaining these things ;-) Me I had to have my husband show me it is greek to me as well. ;-)
Body for Life Forum Message by LittleBig (67 posts) at 03:54 PM
Glad to know I'm not the only one that can't figure this out.
Thanks
Body for Life Forum Message by Pixy (411 posts) at 04:00 PM
I still don't have any I could not do it either.
Body for Life Forum Message by KatieFeld-mom (139 posts) at 04:30 PM
When you go into your template, scroll down until you get to the line that has the Google Address in it. It will look something like this:
(li)(a href="http://google.com/")Google(/a)(/li)
The ( and ) will actually be < and >.
Underneath the Google line will be two more lines that link up to the Help section of Blogger.
You will need to delete those lines (the Edit-Mes) and replace them with the addresses that you want to use for linking. You can also replace the Google link.
Do it exactly like the Google address provided.
It will look like this:
(li)(a href="http://katie-feld-mom.blogspot.com/")KatieFeldmom(/a)(/li)
Make sure you use the < and > keys instead of ( and ).
Body for Life Forum Message by KatieFeld-mom (139 posts) at 04:38 PM
Once you have entered all of your links, click PREVIEW to make sure they look right.
Actually, you can click PREVIEW after you've typed your first link in to make sure you are doing it correctly.
Once it looks good and is ready, click on SAVE TEMPLATE CHANGES.
It will save it and then a new box will appear near the top that says REPUBLISH. You have to click that in order to make the links appear.
Body for Life Forum Message by ~Lala~ (767 posts) at 06:03 PM
OH Goody!! THERE"S KATIE the computer GODDESSS !! she'll help ya too!!! she rescued me from never having my pic on my profile!! ;)
THANKS SOOOOO much again! You're wonderful Katie!!
Little big ..it's a pain but it can be done!! :) let someone walk you thru the first one then you can do some "copy & paste" of parts of it!
Best of luck!
Body for Life Forum Message by SupaFreak (1026 posts) at 04:42 PM
For you Canadians online, can anyone help me with a weather report for the next 5 days for Alberta and Calgary?
Wish I was coming, but it's not for me. My hubby is delivering a trailer up there soon. He's just curious of the weather expectations.
Thanks,
Danielle
Body for Life Forum Message by ~Lala~ (767 posts) at 05:58 PM
Hi Dani..I'm over in B.C .. but my sis is in Edmonton so I have the weather on my faves ~lol
Calgary looks like its gonna be nice the next few days partly cloudly highs to O & lows down to minus 9...
hope that helps & hope he has a safe trip! :)
Body for Life Forum Message by Kerry (1096 posts) at 06:02 PM
Danielle,
www.theweathernetwork.com
Kerry
Body for Life Forum Message by FitnessGal4Life (28 posts) at 06:29 PM
Try Environment Canada's website for current conditions. After 30 days of rain here on BC coast, we finally had the sun come out for a day!! I guess for Calgary it's more of a snow-thing!
Happy driving!
Body for Life Forum Message by Tai-Kee (2424 posts) at 06:52 PM
Calgary: http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cities/can/Pages/CAAB0049.htm
Me: :( http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cities/can/pages/CAAB0124.htm
Body for Life Forum Message by crone (597 posts) at 05:04 PM
I am only reporting the teams that have reported to me as of today. If your team is not in the standing, turn in your sheets and I will update the standings. Thanks to the teams that have reported.
Team # 5 262.4
Team # 8 258.9
Team # 7 252.0
Team # 1 247.5
Team # 4 227.2
Team # 6 194.6
Remember there's still a chance to be in first place. Turn in your stats in time to your captains, captains turn in your sheets, the changes in BF% in week 4 and reaching your 4 week goals.
Good Luck!
Body for Life Forum Message by crone (597 posts) at 05:04 PM
Darn it, why won't it make a list?
Body for Life Forum Message by tonee (183 posts) at 05:13 PM
Body for five is smokin' Oh Yeah!!!!!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by sixpack (32 posts) at 05:23 PM
Rock On! Team 5. "We are the chapions, we are the champions, of the WORLD" for right now anyway.
Yahhhhooooooo!!!!!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by crone (597 posts) at 05:27 PM
Yeah, and not for long. Team #1 will be kicking butt.
Body for Life Forum Message by sixpack (32 posts) at 05:29 PM
what team #1 I can't even see you guys, OHHHH there you are behind team 7 and 8.
Body for Life Forum Message by Pixy (411 posts) at 05:32 PM
Yeah! Keep it up team 5
Body for Life Forum Message by crone (597 posts) at 05:36 PM
Team #5 just wait. Team #1 had three sick players. We are now at full strength. Watch out.
Body for Life Forum Message by sixpack (32 posts) at 05:48 PM
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Body for Life Forum Message by KatieFeld-mom (139 posts) at 06:11 PM
GO SYNERGY SEVEN!
We Can Do This!
Body for Life Forum Message by goingforbuff (1583 posts) at 06:35 PM
Finally got all of Team 9 info...I emailed it to you, Crone!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by Ngo Excuses (90 posts) at 06:37 PM
Alright Team 5...we ROCK!!! Great Job!!!
Denise
Body for Life Forum Message by crone (597 posts) at 07:52 PM
bump
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 07:57 PM
Whats this team thing all about then?
Body for Life Forum Message by Buffy-the-FatLayer-Slayer (61 posts) at 08:01 PM
Crone - I think you have to type a team then double or triple space then type again on the next line. I think...
Does
this
work?
Body for Life Forum Message by bethkk (251 posts) at 08:22 PM
WOO HOO, SYNERGY SEVEN!! We're gonna totally kick butt this week...I'm back full force and feelin' strong.
Let's GO!!
Body for Life Forum Message by GET*HER*DONE (3002 posts) at 11:13 PM
Let's Go Team * and GET*HER*DONE!!!
yea yea yea!!! yippie!!
We gonna beat hum all, Yea!
Body for Life Forum Message by meema (10 posts) at 08:12 PM
Has anyone heard of Hank Johnson Jr.? Seen an ad of his and he states that he is a past wwinner of Body for life 1998?
he has of corse the "new" way of dieting. any one know anything???? thanks
Body for Life Forum Message by fitnesscrazedmom (49 posts) at 08:35 PM
Never heard of him, does he have a website
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 08:48 PM
Isn't he the NASA guy from the BFL Success Stories #1? If so I'm sure he and Bill had a conflict of interest because after the challenge he went off to promote some new-fangled supplement company and I remember him criticising BFL on a message board at the time, stating this new supplement company had the "best way" to get in shape (which surprisingly involved eating 6 balanced meald a day and working out with cardio and weights alternately, what a revelation!).
And now looking at this website...
http://www.thehealthandfitnesschannel.com
...he seems to accredit his 1998 transformation success to his own program which he is plugging!
All this despite the fact that on the Success Stories DVD he can plainly be seen praising BFL and openly admitting he used the principles to achieve his physique transformation.
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 08:51 PM
Oh, and one more thing. I remember posting on the message board at the time requesting clarification on the above transformation, and he replied with a rather rude and nasty email. Bodylogix was the name of the company/program he was trying to plug at the time, I don't think it exists any more.
Body for Life Forum Message by mshaun (8 posts) at 08:55 PM
What a joke. Even though he won I don't think he should've 'cause he looks out of porportion between his body and arms. It's funny looking to me. I'm sticking to BFL
Body for Life Forum Message by bubblz7 (22 posts) at 08:14 PM
I have a question about my meal plan. I've done BFL since January 2002, interrupted by nearly 9 months of rehab for a torn hamstring. Now fully healed, I'm basically starting over. My question is more my evening meal. I try to eat perfect, but wonder if eating 1/2 cup of brown rice for lunch and dinner is okay. I had great results before, but never got super cut like I wanted. I'm wondering if I should not eat rice at dinnertime. Any comments?
If you need to know EXACTLY what I'm eating, I'll let you know. Just didn't want to take up too much space.
Suzanne
Body for Life Forum Message by wannabegreat (29 posts) at 10:06 PM
Anybody watch? Sooooo funny.
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 10:11 PM
Yeah! It was hilarious! I guessed Carrie Underwood last year from her audition! I havent seen any so far that I'm betting on.........LOL
Body for Life Forum Message by Scattergold (51 posts) at 07:53 AM
Okay... here is today's menu-
LBWO
m1- EAS carbcontrol advantedge dark chocolate drink, ff latte
m2- grape nuts/skim milk & veggie quiche cup
m3- turkey wrap (whole wheat low carb wrap, lettuce, tomato, ff mayo, avocado)
m4- dannon nouriche smoothie
m5- balsamic roast chicken breast, steamed brussels
m6- small glass of silk & cottage cheese
still no weight loss =( scale is stubornly sitting there at 109 >_<
Body for Life Forum Message by Go4steffie (826 posts) at 08:04 AM
My concern/question is the grape nuts. I am not totally up to speed on their nutritional info, but to me a great alternative to grape nuts is Kashi Go Lean Crunch. It is SUPER YUMMY and has some protein in it. How about replacing your meal 6 with cottage cheese....what is the nutritional info on the glass of SILK?
I don't think you are doing too bad for a beginner... LOL!
Stef :-)
Body for Life Forum Message by Scattergold (51 posts) at 08:13 AM
Thanks Stef =)
I've been thinking about trying some kashi, I hear alot of good stuff about it... my only thing is I have an aversion to cereal that goes soggy fast... and grape nuts stay nice and crunchy all the way through =)
Here's some info on grape nuts nutrition per 1/2 cp serving - calories 208, carbs 47g, fiber 7g
..and silk- calories 140, fat 5g, carbs 14g, protein 8g
Body for Life Forum Message by Go4steffie (826 posts) at 08:28 AM
I guess I just think your cereal breakfast is lopsided in carbs, but I guess if you add a veggie quiche to it, it balances out.
Sometimes it takes a few weeks to get all the bugs ironed out of your program. Keep at it!
Stef :-)
Body for Life Forum Message by Go4steffie (826 posts) at 09:10 AM
Kashi info:
1 cup
190 cal
3g fat
36g carb
8g fiber
9g protein
Body for Life Forum Message by Scattergold (51 posts) at 09:20 AM
Thanks again Stef!!
I am definitely going to buy a box this weekend at the store and give it a try =)
mmm.... speaking of which, its about time for meal 2!
Body for Life Forum Message by Scattergold (51 posts) at 02:44 PM
Kinda proud of myself... just broke my menu for today down at fitday and my little pie graph reads 42/40/19 =) and 1028 cals... altho... I'm supposed to get about 1250 for my height...
Body for Life Forum Message by J-P-S-524 (55 posts) at 04:08 PM
I was going to try it tonight also, but once I made up my mind to do it..it was too late for dinner option. I may make it later & refridge it for tomorrow.
So tonight, grilling top round sirloin with the right seasonings. With them I am going to make the seasoned potatoes that are in EFL. The ones that are on the Colorado buffalo burger recipe...they look awesome!
~Tried To Amend My Carnivorous Habits~
Body for Life Forum Message by KatieFeld-mom (139 posts) at 04:24 PM
I loved the Chili and it lasted so long. Next time, I will definitely freeze some because I ended up throwing it out after a week and a half.
Funny story about the Chili. I had never cooked with jalopenos before and did not know that I needed to wear gloves while I sliced them. Whew! My poor hands were hurting all night long and I even tried to soak them in milk.
Last night, I had the Crunchy Taco Salad. It was really yummy and very filling.
I think I will try the Enchiladas on my next paycheck.
I really liked the potatoes that are made with the Herbed Chicken.
Body for Life Forum Message by heathercj7 (6 posts) at 05:20 PM
FYI - Cure for burning hands from jalepenos....put a little bit of bleach in water and pour on your hands.
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 10:38 PM
this is a great recipe! however, i never had a problem with beans before........if you get my drift. and my dh cannot stay out of the bathroom!!! LOL it is great tasting though,and makes so much!
I also LOVE the cool taco salad. i cant stand cream cheese or sour cream, however, mixed with taco seasoning and salsa....GREAT COMBO!! i really suggest trying this one!
Body for Life Forum Message by LittleBig (67 posts) at 03:48 PM
I agree. I am so stoked that my hubby and dd will eat it. I was shocked to say the least but we have it probably 2-3 times a week!!
Body for Life Forum Message by heathercj7 (6 posts) at 05:23 PM
If they don't have low-carb corn tortillas are a good substitution Also be sure to get black beans instead of refried beans/rice.
Body for Life Forum Message by TNT's-MOM (369 posts) at 05:51 PM
OK I am the queen of Mexican Restaruant eating I live in TX after all...NO CHIPS...stay away from the CHIPS...LOL while everyone is munching on chips drink alot of water it really helps and you will need the extra water to get rid of the salt in mexican food.... fajita's are good but most have alot of salt added (drink extra water) you can ask for the taco salad with just chicken fajita meat ask for NO shell no rice or refried beans or cheese (have to look at the menu, I am lucky here most have just black beans and no rice)Always ask for salsa on the side use that for dressing instead of regular salad dressing...if all else fails just order the fajita's and eat them in the right proportion with the lettuce and pico NO cheese the cheese that is normally offered is very high fat cheese. good luck have fun with your frineds.
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 05:56 PM
and some restaurants offer whole wheat tortillas.
Body for Life Forum Message by crone (597 posts) at 05:58 PM
Glad to see you around TNT's-MOM
Body for Life Forum Message by TNT's-MOM (369 posts) at 06:32 PM
TNT is right but even if they have whole wheat tortillas they are normally way to high in fat need to ask if they are whole grain and how they are made you could really do some damage with a couple of thoes things best advise if the whole wheat totilla is really tasty be careful there is a reason it is really really too good to be true LOL......I would say if you can limit yourself to maybe 1/2 of a whole wheat one since restaruant proportions tend to be way to big...
Body for Life Forum Message by Tai-Kee (2424 posts) at 06:54 PM
Heck if I were going to a nice Mexican resteraunt I would declare FREE DAY!!!
We don't have any up here and mexican is my all time FAVOURITE!
Body for Life Forum Message by bethkk (251 posts) at 09:38 PM
I usually get the chicken fajitas and mix the meat and veggies with some black beans and some salsa and eat it without the tortillas. I find I don't miss the tortillas at all. We go to Qdoba a lot for lunch and that's what I get (technically it's a "naked fajita burrito with beans instead of rice"!). YUMMY!!
Body for Life Forum Message by morpho_veja (30 posts) at 10:36 PM
Thanks for the great ideas. I will stay away from the chips and drink lots of water. I will post how it turns out:)
morpho
Body for Life Forum Message by NormRebs (295 posts) at 10:34 AM
What is the break down on % that you should eat a day?
Anyone?
Protein/Carbs/Fat
Norm
Body for Life Forum Message by Flower (2298 posts) at 11:05 AM
40P/40C/20F
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 12:05 PM
agree w/ flower. 40/40/20 is the bfl way, and the best way
Body for Life Forum Message by ThirdTry (1 posts) at 03:05 PM
Help me out here, I've read the BFL book a while ago (maybe I missed something or forgot it) but I still have a question on portions. I know it says to use the palm of your hand or a fist to gauge the portion of carbs and protiens:
From BFL web site: "such as using the palm of your hand or your clenched fist for gauging the portion sizes of food."
So if the rice fits in the palm of my hand how high do I stack it, how thick is the chicken breast etc..? If I put rice the size of my fist then I would have well over a cup full, it seems like a little much.
Any insite would be appreciated
Thanks
Body for Life Forum Message by tcstone (778 posts) at 03:28 PM
This is how I do my portions:
rice and pasta...I still have to measure. I am starting to be able to eyeball it, but I eat 1/2 cup of those at a time.
As for protein sources and the palm/fist.....I read somewhere that the right portion of protein is about the size of a tape cassette...which is about the size of your fist. As for thickness...about 1 inch.
For a period of time while on another diet, I weighed all of my meats and am real good at getting to know what a 4oz size piece of meat is. Which for me is a portion.
I think overall you just have to get used to it and play with the idea. If you feel you are eating too much, you probably are....too little and hungry all the time....try actually measuring for a little bit to get the idea of what a "serving" looks like.
Good luck
Teresa
Body for Life Forum Message by shkelly (211 posts) at 04:05 PM
I go strictly with the palm/fist rule. If its rice I simply make it the size of my clinched fist and shape the rice into a ball on the plate to see if it matched my fist and then add or take away. For meat I take the palm of my hand as the size and the thickness of my palm as the thickness for the meat. I have had great success going this way!
Hope this helps!
Shelly =)
Body for Life Forum Message by tcstone (778 posts) at 03:11 PM
What do we think about peanuts?
Just curious. I find myself "snacking" on peanuts (not more than 1 oz in a day).
I know there are better nuts, just want to know what we think about peanuts in particular.
Teresa
Body for Life Forum Message by tcstone (778 posts) at 03:39 PM
hey...the sex talk bumped my peanut question off the board.
Get back up there! ;)
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 03:46 PM
Peanuts are good. That is what Natural PB is mashed up Peanuts. 1 tbs of Peanut butter equals 2 tbs of reg. peanuts.
Almonds are another good source of nuts. Mmmmm Peaaanut buuuutterrr....
Body for Life Forum Message by LittleBig (67 posts) at 03:46 PM
I do snack on a few peanuts and almonds when I am making a meal.
I am very careful not to over do it.
I'm thinking it's not authorized though because it's not like a protein and carb. Although, my peanuts are 7 g protein and 9 grams carbs.
I think I'm justifying here.
I just figure it's better than that chocolate bar or potatoe chips I could grab!!
Body for Life Forum Message by Can'tStopMe (532 posts) at 03:51 PM
I think peanuts are great!!! I particularily love them covered in carmel and popcorn. For this very reason, I don't eat them.
Body for Life Forum Message by Scattergold (51 posts) at 03:59 PM
mmmmm
peanut butter and bananas....
mmmmmmm
Body for Life Forum Message by ashtrash (428 posts) at 04:06 PM
If you absolutely have to have them, just be careful...they a very calorie dense food. Calories add up very quickly when snacking on nuts.
Personally, I say save peanuts for free day.
Body for Life Forum Message by Evielee (74 posts) at 04:16 PM
High in fat also! and sodium (if salted) not good for water retention. In moderation is how I would facor them. Too easy to over snack on for me!
Body for Life Forum Message by nico (187 posts) at 04:36 PM
I usually eat almond everyday and even when I am cutting. Just pay attention to the quantity. Nuts are really good source of fat
Body for Life Forum Message by Everythingirl1 (2 posts) at 05:24 PM
If you've still got the pain- stop running or elliptical immediately. I did BFL in 2003 and devloped piriformis syndrome in 2004. I kept pushing it (running and doing the elliptical) and now I have PS permanently.
Swimming is the best thing to do until it heals- also do lots of yoga stretches and use ice/heat on the affected area. Good luck!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by chantal2bfit (63 posts) at 08:16 AM
I would be interested to know what treadmill you plan on getting. I'm still debating on whether to get a bike or a treadmill. The stationary bike is more affordable, but I know I'll get bored with it. The treadmill would be ideal, but requires $$$.
Another machine I'm considering is the spinning bike.
Body for Life Forum Message by TreeStand (97 posts) at 08:24 AM
How about a bike trainer that you could hook up your bike to? I have found this opened me to look forward to outside cardio riding the hills around where I live. Most trainers are a little less expensive than a recumbant bike.
Body for Life Forum Message by Hot Body (625 posts) at 02:57 PM
So this morning I asked a trainer to show me a squat rack. He demo'ed the traditional Smith machine and then brought me over to another piece of equipment that he said "would be better for" me. I didn't ask him to clarify what he meant by that.
Anyway, have any of you used this kind of equipment - the Precor Super Squat? It wasn't what I needed because it seemed to work more of my hams and glutes than my quads. Here's a picture of the equipment I used: http://www.precor.com/comm/str-pl/pl624/
Body for Life Forum Message by Muscle Head (40 posts) at 03:03 PM
That machine is more like a hacksquat ... so you need to move your legs closer together to engage the quads more, with no more than 10-12 inches between your heels. The wider your stance the more you bring the glutes into play.
Body for Life Forum Message by Oherra (4 posts) at 11:06 AM
Is anyone else a bit shy at the gym?
The rural community I live in is rather new to the Gym scene. We didn't even have one until the beginning of this year and now we have 3, two women only, and an Anytime Fitness that is 24/7.
I, being male, joined the latter. The first time I went was earlier in the morning and it was full of rather out of shape persons much like myself, but I popped in last night for cardio and it was full of younger fit guys and I was a bit self-conscious.
So far I've only done cardio in the gym... I've never really lifted weights or used machines so I just feel a bit strange with those, but I'm planning to do a little lifting tomorrow to try and acclimate to it before the start of my program.
Body for Life Forum Message by Agent 69 (579 posts) at 11:24 AM
trust me, we've all been there. it won't take you long and you'll be an old pro at all the machines and the other equipment.
Happy to hear that your starting the program, when is your start date ?
Body for Life Forum Message by amkazen (315 posts) at 11:36 AM
It may be difficult at first but an easy way to get over that shyness is to ask a short, simple question. Try asking someone working out next to you "Hey, can you spot me on this bench press? I want to try to do 6 reps" It will get easier as you become consistent in going to the gym and your face starts to be recognized as a regular. Pick a time to go to the gym and stick with that same time.
Body for Life Forum Message by David870 (24 posts) at 11:44 AM
I'm on my first real challenge. My buddy and I started working out at a gym on a Marine Base (I've got permission to do this) last week, and talk about intimidated...here my little pip-squeak redhead self is, around all these big, muscular guys...but big deal.
Everybody who's so fit had to start somewhere. I just shut out the fact that I'm as little as I am and I go about doing what I do.
What I found out is that if you're polite and considerate, people just don't care what you look like...and you'd be surprised: some of those super huge guys can be cool and might even spot you at some point in time if you are polite. Good luck.
Body for Life Forum Message by BFL bride to be (26 posts) at 11:59 AM
Try working out at an innercity Y sometime :) They call it "the yard" for a reason- bunch of big, tough, ex-cons and me. As a woman its VERY intimidating, but I just faked the confidence until I really had it, and most of these guys are very accomodating. Sometimes a bit TOO much so. Just get in there and do it!
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 12:03 PM
This is what I do:
wear earphones, on or off, and just concentrate on your workouts. This keeps people thinking I'm concentrating (which i am). I do this just to keep people from approaching me and/or talking to me LOL! IT WORKS! In between sets can make or break your timing. If no one can bother you, you've got the upper hand.
Dont worry, everyone has to start somewhere! They all were in your shoes at one time!
Also, during rest breaks, I scope out EVERYTHING. I look towards the next machine and figure it out before I go to it. Use it to your advantage LOL.
Good Luck!
xoxo
karen
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 12:04 PM
I meant Headphones w/radio or whatever with the power on and off. Heck I've even had dead batteries and still wore the headphones for that purpose lol!
Body for Life Forum Message by Reagiesmom (455 posts) at 12:14 PM
Does your gym offer a free session with a trainer when you join? That made me feel more confortable because it introduced me to someone who would always be there and showed me how to use a few of the machines. I then at least felt like I know what I'm doing. I have since changed up my routine from the one he gave me but it was a good start/icebreaker.
Body for Life Forum Message by Oherra (4 posts) at 01:07 PM
Thanks for the advice. I am starting my challenge on Monday. The headphones are a good idea, though I'd like to be a little more social... after my agenda is taken care of and not so totally unapproachable.
I checked and my gym offers 3 free sessions with a trainer so I will schedule those, that's probably a great way to start.
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 02:14 PM
Ive noticed in the gym that alot of people want it to be social hour and you have a hard time getting your workout in, in the time frame. thats all i meant by that. but i dont blame u for being social. i am still friendly, however, i get sidetracked too easy LOL Good luck!
karen
Body for Life Forum Message by MelJ113074 (16 posts) at 07:57 PM
Normally I go to the gym for my workout, but due to my DH's crazy schedule sometimes I can't make it. So since I couldn't make it to the gym today and today should be my LBWO I figured I just pop in one of my FIRM tapes just for the lower body! I'm telling you my legs are like freaking jello. HOLY SHAKY LEGS!!! I knew there was a reason I never opened these lower body workout tapes even though I've had them for about 4 years!!!!
Now onto my problem! I feel like when I do some of these tapes I'm getting a better workout than at the gym with the machines! I feel this way because I completely drenched after the stupid warm-up! Please don't tell me I'm working harder with my $100.00 Fanny Lifter/Body Bar w/tapes than I am at my $450.00 per year gym membership (which I just joined 2 weeks ago and can't cancel for a year).
Am I doing something wrong at the gym? I'm telling you I can't go one minute more while I'm there. I know I'm hitting most of my 10's.
What to do?
Body for Life Forum Message by akladydi (12 posts) at 08:03 PM
I am considering purchasing a used CrossBow Advantage trainer. Has anyone used one? What do you think? If you do have a Crossbow, do you have an exercise guide?Let me know what you think.
Thanks in advance
Diane
Body for Life Forum Message by wannabegreat (29 posts) at 09:46 PM
http://www.bodybuildingsecrets.com/articles/articles/form_the_difference_between_bodybuilding_weight_lifting.php
I'm definitely gonna watch my form and go for the masochistic burn. If I can still walk the next day I don't feel like I did enough. (But that's just me I love the pain.)
WBG
Body for Life Forum Message by Hot Body (625 posts) at 10:05 PM
Thanks for posting this!
Here's the money quote for me:
In his book Get Buffed, Australian Strength Coach Ian King wrote, “I would say that most load selection in strength training is based upon what impact it will have on those watching, not what impact it will have on the body. If you were more serious about your body than your short-term ego, you would take off 75% of the load and perform the movement in a manner that had some lasting impact on your body!”
That reminds me of my experience this morning, where I saw a woman with a relatively high BF% squatting nearly 100 pounds. I'm not anywhere near that number yet, so I stupidly turned jealous and then frustrated. Later, as I was leaving the floor, I saw another woman - one with a terrific physique - doing barbell squats with a 40 pound bar. She was taking it slow and looked like she was truly working her quads.
Body for Life Forum Message by hogken (23 posts) at 10:37 PM
magic huh!
Body for Life Forum Message by LittleBig (67 posts) at 01:51 PM
My friends and I just call it "Four Bucks".
"Lets meet a Four Bucks today for a latte!!!"
Body for Life Forum Message by willowgerl (226 posts) at 02:08 PM
LittleBig said:
My friends and I just call it "Four Bucks".
"Lets meet a Four Bucks today for a latte!!!"
Now that's funny!
Body for Life Forum Message by Scattergold (51 posts) at 02:09 PM
Speaking of expensive coffee... this weekend my bf bought a lb of Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee... cost him $50!!! I admit it was good.... but couldnt see getting that more than say, once a year! lol
As for Starbucks... my vice is a grande FF latte. mmmmmm.. still nursing mine from this morning lol! I just pop it in the microwave when it cools down ;-)
Body for Life Forum Message by Roe (47 posts) at 04:36 PM
Linda:
its called "very fashionable."
Do you noticed we responded to coffee posts more than uppre body weights and concerns???
Coffee is crazy stuff... but I love it!
ohh... double ff sugar free latte tall
only 100 cal's I add splenda! Sorry I said Splenda, but its just so Splend-dish-ish!
Body for Life Forum Message by JerryBraam.com (129 posts) at 09:14 AM
Do not forget Cindy Rae Homan !!!
She was the very first BFL Champion on Oprah...
Who has (will) send in their contact info & photos?
This is a great tool to become motivated & accountable.
JerryBraam
Body for Life Forum Message by Gloom Raider (5 posts) at 06:59 PM
Thank you so much for all your congratulations & well-wishes, I must admit I'm still a little stunned by the news myself !
The very best thing about this title (DEFINITELY NOT the prize!!)is that we'll be able to help even more people discover the benefits of taking up & succeeding in their 12 week challenge & to live a healthier, happier lifestyle thereafter.
I'm so excited about the future right now - I don't know if it's the news or the Expo (probably a combination of the 2 !), but I do know that this year is going to be AMAZING !!
Paul Mc
Body for Life Forum Message by WorkInProgress (167 posts) at 09:10 PM
wow! I'm seriously living vicariously through you! We don't get Oprah here in NZ - but I miss her soo much! We just get the occasional 'Oprah Special'
Thanks so much for sharing your experience!
Body for Life Forum Message by FitnessGal4Life (28 posts) at 01:07 PM
CHERYL!!! You are a huge inspiration and already a winner!! Ditto on all the posts above! I wish I could have been there to see it all and meet you in person! I hope one day our paths will cross in the Vancouver area. God Bless YOU Cheryl! You have inspired me to keep going and push myself in my next work out and the one after that.
Three Cheers for Cheryl!
Your cyber-friend in fitness, Lisa
Body for Life Forum Message by tish (2 posts) at 09:25 AM
AnnieBGood said:
I'm back to Body for Life after several years of backsliding. LIFE has been difficult, but I decided to take the challenge again. Hope to make a tremendous transformation this year. Thanks to all here who have inspired me, especially those over 50-types!
Body for Life Forum Message by stepor (65 posts) at 09:04 AM
Hi everyone!
I updated our spreadsheet on the web, if you wish to check it out the url is:
http://www.geocities.com/stepor/Competition_Original_1_.htm
I had mistakenly told a few of you how points were calculated, so I reviewed that on this web page as well!
Good Job everyone! Keep up the good Work!
Steve
Body for Life Forum Message by shkelly (211 posts) at 10:56 AM
Dana!! You are one AWESOME chica!! I am so proud of you and all you are doing with your life!! You can do ANYTHING you set your mind to, and you have already proved that with all the stuff you have had to go through!! BIG hugs and I can't wait to see you again!!
Shelly =)
Body for Life Forum Message by GetInShape (73 posts) at 09:21 AM
OK, Teddy! Just get those eyelashes out of the way.
Team 4,
Total for this week is 110.8. Doesn’t sounds that impressive but everyone did their part and made improvements.
We are still down a member and I have requested that we get another replacement. I’ll keep you posted.
I did my cardio and HIIT my 10s this morning, how about you? What workout do you have planned for today?
(¯`'•.¸(¯`'•.¸It’s gonna be another good day.•'´¯)¸.•'´¯)
Body for Life Forum Message by LittleBig (67 posts) at 10:06 AM
Heading out for improving my lower bod in about 10 min. Just wanted to check in! Great week for me so far.
Clean eating and all workouts!! Whoo Whooooooo!
Body for Life Forum Message by pegs (24 posts) at 03:39 AM
Great quote. I love quotes and whenever i find new ones i put them as away messages on my aol.
Body for Life Forum Message by NormRebs (295 posts) at 09:27 AM
Make sure you send me your stats!!!!
For weeks one and two and week three by monday! Go team 3!!
Body for Life Forum Message by Supa K (818 posts) at 01:54 AM
Beautiful -- thank you, Steve.
Body for Life Forum Message by Flower (2298 posts) at 03:42 AM
Certainly one of the most motivating and emotional experiences I have encountered with BFL. Your efforts are very much appreciated Steve.
Body for Life Forum Message by chimx2 (34 posts) at 04:45 AM
This just brought me to tears. What an amazing woman and all that she has done by touching so many people. Thank you for making this.
Linda in Hawaii
Body for Life Forum Message by mgbuffgirl (69 posts) at 07:46 AM
Beautiful...you can't watch this and not be inspired.
Body for Life Forum Message by Mellie (677 posts) at 11:35 AM
This brought me to tears to. Thank you Steve for making this for us! Very, very inspirational and moving.
Body for Life Forum Message by Rod has changed his Bod (517 posts) at 12:41 PM
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by Kerry (1096 posts) at 05:59 PM
Larry and Steve,
Thank you so much! Julie and i never spoke, but had exchanged the occaisional pm through tracker here, and this gave me a chance to get a little bit closer to someone that I would have loved to meet.
I have no idea how far the memories of Julie and the lessons of life ahe had to share will carry me.... BUT.... I promise to find out :)
Yours in Health,
Kerry
Body for Life Forum Message by goingforbuff (1583 posts) at 06:23 PM
Wow...I watched this through tears and then called in my husband to watch it with me again and still more tears. What a wonderful tribute - Steve, you honored her so beautifully!
Body for Life Forum Message by pegs (24 posts) at 03:33 AM
Hey melanie- thx for updating us on how ur holding up. Im sure everyone feels real good to know that ur doing better. Pegs
Body for Life Forum Message by TJ (615 posts) at 07:11 AM
Melanie, your job is critical to many people and unfortunately, that need sometimes will be taken personally. It is inevitable. You are so important to your patients. You become their family and they yours. You reach these people on a very sensitive level. You touch their very hearts. That must be a tremendously rewarding feeling. But just as it can be rewarding, it must be difficult to manage the loss often felt.
But I must ask how would these people feel about what you are doing to yourself? Remember, from their perspective, YOU were their closet family. YOU made their days better. YOU brightened their day. They looked forward to seeing YOU each day. They wouldn’t want you to torture yourself over their passing. If they could, they would love to say ‘thank you!’ for your care and your love. YOU make a difference every day of your life. Not many people can say that.
Morn your loss. You have to do so because you cared. But don’t let it destroy you. These ladies would want you to remember them fondly… not as the reason you are tormented yourself.
Lastly, thank you for your service to humanity. Having been in the position to rely upon the nursing staff to meet all my needs for a few months, nurses hold a ‘special’ place in my heart. It is a place of honor. Thank you for making a positive impact on people.
Body for Life Forum Message by gettintoned (13 posts) at 11:20 AM
Melanie, I work in emergency services and I understand where you are coming from. The first couple of deaths will be quite hard. The dreamers in us go into these jobs because we think we can make it all better. The harsh reality is that sometimes our role is to simply offer comfort in their time of need. That is being more of a hero than you could ever imagine.
Each death, while not easier, will become more distant as you learn to watch for cues that allow you to set up your guard and prepare for the inevitable. Each person in the medical field will tell you that they seperate themselves as a form of protection. Does that mean they don't care? Absolutely not. It is proof positive that they care enough about their patients to remain healthy enough mentally to continue to be there to help the next person who might need them.
Please please talk to your coworkers as well. I would bet dollars to doughnuts that they have had similar experiences and could help you through this difficult time.
Be careful with the funeral. Attending these functions tends to put more reality into the situation. It is quite hard to see the family who is still there.
Hang in there and talk your way through this. Remember that crappy foods can also affect your mood and make this time even more difficult than it might have been otherwise. Hit the treadmill and the weights and burn off some of your feelings.
Body for Life Forum Message by AnnieBGood (10 posts) at 01:59 PM
"Remember that crappy foods can also affect your mood and make this time even more difficult than it might have been otherwise"
Ditto, ditto, ditto!
Body for Life Forum Message by goingforbuff (1583 posts) at 06:29 PM
Mel, all I can say is that I hope someone like you is caring for me when I go!!! I hope things get better and somehow you can change your way of dealing with it from eating for comfort to something else that won't make you feel worse.
You will get there - ask others for help as people have suggested above.
Body for Life Forum Message by SportyGirl (128 posts) at 02:55 AM
Happy Anniversary Teresa! You're such an inspiration and so beautiful inside and out.
Body for Life Forum Message by pegs (24 posts) at 03:44 AM
CONGRATS- CONGRATS- CONGRATS. Its post like that they make being an BFLer a lifestyle not a program. Keep being an inspiration. I too "wanna be just like u when i grow up" LOL- keep up the good work Pegs
Body for Life Forum Message by Muscle Head (40 posts) at 06:58 AM
T, if you hadn't made it this far you'd just be plain ole Teresa N Texas.
Instead ....
You're TNT, you're DYNOMITE !!!!!!!
Congrats !!!
JS
Body for Life Forum Message by Rod has changed his Bod (517 posts) at 08:29 AM
You Rock girl!!!!! Look at all the people on here that you have helped and inspired.
Always positive with something good to say. That is what comes to mind when I think of TNT.
52 weeks living the BODY FOR LIFE STYLE. What a great testament that this program works and can be worked after completing your first 12 weeks.
I bet your husband and family are very proud of you. You know we are!!!!!!!!
Your BFL Buddy,
Rod
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 09:06 AM
Thank you, thank you guys! Wow I had no idea you guys felt this way about me. Thanks so much! Ya'll really no how to make a girl feel special. Thanks Again. You guys are the best!
Work hard, workout even HARDER!
-T
Body for Life Forum Message by powermom (200 posts) at 10:48 AM
Congrats to you girl! Thanks for your continued motivation and inspiration!
Body for Life Forum Message by blondemom (7 posts) at 05:45 AM
WOW! Thanks for the encouragement. I have about 30lbs left, but I know I can't lose all of it in 7 weeks; especially since my loss so far has only been 5 lbs. I would be happy with 20 and OK with 15- is that possible? I know I'll have to stay with it for more than 12 weeks, but this is a great trip, and I don't want to hide from the cameras anymore! Can you relate?? I can tell than under the flab, is a bodybuilder......ha
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 06:50 AM
If you are troubleshooting the BFL program these are the main areas you should look at:
-Planning: Are you writing every meal and workout session down and planning what meals/weights etc you will lift before going to the gym? This is imperative to success.
-Nutrition: Are you eating 5-6 meals each day, evenly spaced, consisting of the balanced portions of carbs and protein? Are your certain your portions are the right size? Are you certain you are eating only "authorised" foods with each meal?
-Training with Intensity: This may be the most important and is a hard thing to explain in writing, but are you sure you are training intensely enough? You should aim to push yourself beyond what you think you are capable of in each and every weights and HIIT session. Don't get stuck in the comfort zone.
The BFL program has been shown to work for people of all ages and abilities so if you feel it's not working for you, go back over your diary sheets and see if there is any way it can be tightened up.
Saying that, you should focus on progress not perfection, so 5lbs is still a loss and you should be proud of it!
Body for Life Forum Message by alvindsv (109 posts) at 07:02 AM
Something that help me kinda put things in perspective, is something called The Paper Towel theory. I had never heard of it before until a couple of weeks ago. After reading it, it made so much sense. Below is an excerpt from Dr. Hussman's website www.hussmanfitness.org
The Paper Towel Theory
As it turns out, you can get fairly good estimates of your bodyfat composition simply from a single skinfold, or by passing a tiny electrical current through your foot, ankle or hands. What this really means is that fat is distributed fairly precisely on the body. And while it's true that some people have larger fat deposits on some parts of their body than others, it's also true that percentage-wise, the fat on your body comes off fairly evenly.
That's important to remember when you measure your progress. See, one of the first places you're probably looking for fat loss is on those areas of your body that you think are "too fat." But in fact, that's the last place you should look, because I can guarantee that those areas are still going to look "too fat" for a little while.
Think of it this way. If you have a roll of paper towels (or a cassette tape), and you start to unravel it, you can get a good amount off of the roll before you really see a visible change. But as you get further down that roll, even taking off a little more is very apparent.
The same is true with your body. The first place you're going to see greater definition is at those areas where the fat deposits are relatively thin already. For most people, this is around the shoulders and clavicles (the two long bones that run just under your neck, connecting your two shoulders to the breast plate).
Another reason why this is important is that advertisers often prey on the belief that fat can be "spot-reduced." All the twisty ab-crunchers on the market are perfect examples. Basically, these companies get a fitness model that has followed months or years of weight training, aerobics, and proper nutrition, and have them roll back and forth in one of these things, as if they actually got in shape that way.
Or look at all the books promising to help you lose fat "for your type" - pear shaped, apple shaped, dodecahedron shaped - you name it. It's true, for example, that people who are insulin resistant tend to store more fat in the midsection, and that women tend to store more fat in the thigh area. But so what? If you lose the fat, it comes off EVERYWHERE. If a problem area looks "too fat", training that area with exercise may very well improve the definition of the underlying muscles and the overall form of that area. But it will not accelerate fat loss relative to other parts of your body.
If the body didn't lose fat uniformly, we'd all wobble around like Weebles because our relatively fixed bone and muscle structure wouldn't be able to tolerate the variation. The best way to change the size of your body is through caloric deficits. The best way to change the shape is through resistance training. The one thing you need to achieve a total physique and fitness transformation is to do EVERYTHING - aerobics, intervals, resistance training, cross-training (physiologist Covert Bailey calls these the "four food groups of exercise"), small frequent meals, high-quality protein and carbohydrates, low-glycemic nutrition, proper supplementation, water, and rest. As Shawn Phillips says, "the one thing, is everything."
So again, if you're looking for results in the mirror, look for the first signs of improved definition at those areas where muscle is relatively close to the surface. For most people, this is the upper chest and shoulder area. After two weeks, you probably won't see enormous visible changes elsewhere. But those changes are happening anyway.
You should definitely be keeping track of how your clothes feel. Go to the closet and pick out an outfit that's just a little too tight. Put it aside. You'll want to try it on occasionally. Waist measurements can also capture fat loss that isn't necessarily evident in the mirror.
Body for Life Forum Message by Suzieq (223 posts) at 07:51 AM
I didn't start to notice a change until about my 8th week and than I was constantly changing. Keep a positive outlook and don't give up. If you're following the program correctly you will see changes.
Sue
Body for Life Forum Message by Tomcat1066 (174 posts) at 08:10 AM
I generally try to avoid putting to much emphasis on the scale. I focus more on body fat percentage, which is in my opinion a much better gauge of how well you are doing and how your gains are.
I only wish I could spot reduce, because this gut has GOT to go :D
Tom
Body for Life Forum Message by blondemom (7 posts) at 03:26 PM
I've never thought about the paper towel theory! I'll stay off that dang scale, and go by how my jeans fit. I will be anxiously awaiting the melting to begin.
Body for Life Forum Message by Megan'sMom (249 posts) at 11:14 AM
There's nothing about the date change on this link.
Help? I'd love a chance to enter.
Laurie
Body for Life Forum Message by AngRoCamp (158 posts) at 11:39 AM
It shows the dates extended to 1/22 now :) ~Ang
Body for Life Forum Message by 3D (68 posts) at 11:49 AM
The only Carla Sanchez I know of is a fitness competitor and bodybuilder. I don't know if the person in the picture is the same person. She doesn't look the same but it's been a while since i followed her career. I knew of her back in the 90's. I was going to look thru the champions page to see if this Carla Sanchez is in there.
Body for Life Forum Message by MariahBFL (12 posts) at 12:08 PM
That's Kelly Adair in the black strapless dress! :)
Body for Life Forum Message by 3D (68 posts) at 12:12 PM
I just googled Carla Sanchez and she is the one I spoke of above. She has a couple of websites: Carlasanchez.com and pr.com. I'm not so sure pr.com is correct but the carla site sends you to the other one.
Body for Life Forum Message by Pixy (411 posts) at 11:55 AM
Mine is to big for me I got for doing a challenge in 2005. Don't feel bad you should keep yours.
Body for Life Forum Message by Mellie (677 posts) at 12:48 PM
There were only 28!!!!! Wow, I feel stingy because I bought two and one of Julies Baby Blue, Believe Achieve Inspire bracelets...maily to help "support the cause" but I also got 2 of the red BFL ones incase one breaks!Maybe call EAS to see if they are still giving them to people who finish the 12 week challenge because they are always changing how things are done!
Body for Life Forum Message by FitnessGal4Life (28 posts) at 12:54 PM
Someone try to email BFL from the "contact us" and let us know what they say. I tried but I have to go through this huge international process because I live in Canada. Thanks!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by GET*HER*DONE (3002 posts) at 07:27 PM
Mine is part of me, it doesn't come off, neither does my Julie Whitt bracelet or my weightlifting chain Tracy sent me
GET*HER*DONE!!
Body for Life Forum Message by crazyblonde78 (295 posts) at 10:26 PM
Just contacted BFL through email. I will post as soon as I hear a reply.
xoxo
karen
Body for Life Forum Message by 1leanmom (21 posts) at 07:53 AM
hi brian...I've also wondered if any others were from oklahoma...
I'm in broken arrow, ok...and haven't seen but a couple who are bfl-ers...however, I noticed that 2 of the 15 finalists were from ok (tulsa and bartlesville)!! yeaaa!
have a great week!
jen
Body for Life Forum Message by annie1104 (272 posts) at 09:37 AM
Hi Brian and Jen,
I am from Tulsa. I can't post as often as I once did due to internet monitoring at work, but I do read the posts as often as I can!
Annie
Body for Life Forum Message by blemt (179 posts) at 04:27 AM
People talk about the key ingredient for a successful transformation. They talk about desire, motivation, planning, equipment, suppliments. There's one thing I don't see mentioned nearly often enough.
Faith.
Now I'm not talking about religious faith, though that's something that I know many successful BFLers have. I'm talking about a deep, profound belief that this transformation is actually possible. A belief so deep, so true, that when things get dark, you KNOW that if you just hang on a second longer, you can make this happen.
BFlers have a great gift before us. We have living proof that amazing transformations can and do happen to ordinary people. People just like us. These people show us that by putting away our fears, by believing in the process 100% that you can make a 180 degree turn in your life.
You have living, breathing proof. Every single successful transformee stood where you are. They were upset by how they looked, and how they felt. They stood at the abyss. Then they did something truly scary. They stepped off the edge. They committed 110 percent to the process. When they made that step, they never looked back.
This is week three. I know that some of you out there still haven't crossed the Abyss. In the back of your mind, you know this can't actually work. Somewhere between now and week 12- you are going to find a way to prove yourself right. That big, black hole is scary, dark, the wind howls up at you. It's trying to suck you in. Nobody is going to blame you for backing away from the edge. I mean come on. It's scary, you can't see what's at the bottom, you can't see how far it is. Back away. Afterall, you don't want to fall.
That's the easy choice.
Or
You can look at the black void in front of you. You can't see the bottom. It's dark, empty, the wind is blowing. Your hair stirrs in the breeze. Close your eyes. No, trust me. Close them. Feel the wind. Listen to the sounds. Do you hear that. That tiny breath of heaven, that small voice saying "can" You have to strain to hear it. Step closer. Listen to it. "can". It's just out of reach. Step closer. No, it's okay- trust me. Take that step. Let the wind catch you, support you.
Step. Keep your eyes closed, don't worry about falling. Step. Listen to a fallen champion, let her carry you forward. Step.
Listen to the voices telling you- CAN
Trust me. This journey never ends. You won't fall. Believe. When all else fails you- Believe that you can keep taking that next small step.
Crossing the Abyss is all about faith. Those of us who've crossed are there to keep you from falling.
Trust us, believe.
Close your eyes...
STEP
Body for Life Forum Message by On~my~way (289 posts) at 07:23 AM
Thanks for a great post!
Body for Life Forum Message by J-Dub (262 posts) at 07:25 AM
Awesome.
Body for Life Forum Message by Dana D (561 posts) at 07:57 AM
Blemt..
Thank you. This post has moved me to tears this morning, and it really hit home for me.
I heard *HER* voice clear as day!! Thank you for renewing my faith and taking me back to the edge. Its a scary place but SOOOOO worth the risk!
Hugs..Dana
Body for Life Forum Message by GetInShape (73 posts) at 07:57 AM
I agree, great post. This is a keeper!
Body for Life Forum Message by scrappinmichelle (43 posts) at 08:06 AM
Thank you for this great post! (Sob, sob, sob) Sometimes all we need is a reminder!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by Flower (2298 posts) at 08:49 AM
Very profound. Even at the lowest times whenever I had my doubts about succeeding at this I never ever once regretted taking this on.
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 08:52 AM
I mention it ALL the time! Because when all else fails and it's not working faith is going to get you through it! I know it did for me!
Great post! It is VERY true! FAITH will see you through it!
Body for Life Forum Message by Boise Lifer (18 posts) at 08:54 AM
GREAT post. Love it! Live it! =)
Body for Life Forum Message by cajungirl (1 posts) at 09:07 AM
Awsome Post.
Believe and Receive or Complain and Remain. --Joyce Meyer ---
.. I stepped off in Week 2, with tears in my eyes!
Body for Life Forum Message by kitwhit (32 posts) at 09:10 AM
Blemt thank you so much for this wake up call. Every day I fight the negative person I want to leave behind. Every day the voice tells me "Yes, these other people did it and are doing it but you aren't doing it right and you will not succeed." So far I have been able to ignore this voice but I'm tired of it being there. I will print this post out and hang it all over my house!!!
I CAN DO THIS!!! I CAN!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by BFL bride to be (26 posts) at 09:18 AM
Or how about desire, ask, believe, receive. Gotta love it!
Body for Life Forum Message by alvindsv (109 posts) at 04:43 AM
The discipline you learn and character you build from setting and achieving a goal can be more valuable than the achievement of the goal itself.
- Bo Bennett
Body for Life Forum Message by pegs (24 posts) at 11:34 PM
Hey Bo, keep them coming- i love quotes and these r real relevant to doing BFL for life. For example, when i started on this program i was aiming for one good week of eating healthy and now into week 2 I am developing a taste for healthy foods. i am actually craving rice cakes, apples, a turkey burger, veggies- instead of my usual fried chicken, french fries and coffee ice cream cravings. Its only been two weeks but i can really see myself eating like this for life. well sorry for my long post- just wanted to say nice quotes. pegs
Body for Life Forum Message by Coco (516 posts) at 07:43 AM
hi guys, my bf follows bfl except he doesn't do the cardio. i would love to tell you that it really impairs his progress, but he has a great pysique. he's genetically lucky i guess.
anyway, he was talking about how much protein he thinks he needs and i really have no clue. he weighs 210 and is 6'4". he wants to put on more muscle.
i remember several months ago a thread was posted about how you can gain muscle and you don't need as much protein as was once thought, but i can't find it. any advice would be great, thanks!
Body for Life Forum Message by nico (187 posts) at 02:47 PM
Usually 1.5 to 2 grams lean body mass are good ratio for bulking.
Regarding cardio, we are all different and there is no 1 rule apply all. Why am I saying this: Because I lean out pratically with any cardio, just like your boyfriend. Everybody's genetics is so different.
Body for Life Forum Message by Roe (47 posts) at 04:41 PM
look at it this way....
look at all the bfl males that have suceeded in the past.
Does your bf want to look like them in regards to their demensions?
if so, Just follow the plan! a portion of proteina t every meal and avg. it to his hand size.
he is not lifting weights like a bodybuilder would, considering he is following the plan, so any excess with turn to fat.
He neesd to put trust in the program, NO EXCUSES!!!
roe, good luck
I have a hubby who believes the same system!
Body for Life Forum Message by GetNFit (792 posts) at 08:13 AM
Hey Gang,
I was curious what personal training certification you have, how long did it take you to study & pass the test, and what was your average cost?
Through research and word of mouth Ive been told ACE is the most recognized and respected, however I know there have been comments about folks taking "easier" tests just so they could get their certification.
I was talking the other day with one of the BFL Champs and she said she took an easier route just so she could officially/legally start training at her gym.
Was just curious to see the other options out there!
Keep Pump'n
Robin
Body for Life Forum Message by shkelly (211 posts) at 08:54 AM
Well I just took my exam and will know if I passed next week!!. I went through ISSA and hit it HARD! I purchased the home study 2wks ago last Friday. It's been really hard to go through it that fast but I am anxious to start training so I put the hours in. Mine was $500 for the study books and the online exam. HTH Robin and good luck!!
Shelly =)
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 09:03 AM
The ACE is usually the 1st one people get. My workout partner who is a PT is nagging at me to train and said to get that cert. first and as you start to actually be PT and get hands on exp. then you can go for other cert.s that qualify you for more $$ in your services. But she said the best way you are going to learn how to be a good trainer is just getting cert. and working hands on with people at a gym. Then just getting dif. cert.s qualify you different things. Hope that helps.
Work hard, workout even HARDER!
-T
Body for Life Forum Message by JerryBraam.com (129 posts) at 09:07 AM
My choice...
ISSA
Body for Life Forum Message by lapowell (127 posts) at 09:08 AM
I have ACE. I studied for a couple of months. I really analized and understood everything, not just memorizing it. I learned every bone& mucsle and how they work together as well as the 5 systems in the body(nervous,skeletal,respitory,ect)
O go to lots of seminars/conventions & hired one lady as a trainer for me, she really showed me the difference between good, great and not so great trainers.
Lee Anne
Body for Life Forum Message by goingforbuff (1583 posts) at 11:05 AM
I have an ACE certification. I would like to get the NASM Pt certification next, but may have to choose another route due to $$$ right now (I have to keep my ACE cert current with 2.0 CEC's every 2 years...mine will run out in August, so I need to get moving!)
I took preperatory classes after doing self study for a few months. This equated to about 40 hours of class instruction. Can't remember how much I paid, but it couldn't have been too high if I don't remember, lol!
ACE is a good one to start with.
Body for Life Forum Message by Mellie (677 posts) at 11:09 AM
NASM is now requiring lots of formal education to even get certified with them. My fiance is ACSM certified, test was pretty hard but open book, they have since changed that and it is no longer open book.
Body for Life Forum Message by Reagiesmom (455 posts) at 11:26 AM
I have a NETA Group Exercise Cert. They offer Personla training as well. The Group Ex. cert was $300 and an 8 hour clinic.and I think the Personal Trainer is a 2 day clinic and I think it's $600 or so.
Body for Life Forum Message by jeremy (1104 posts) at 12:41 PM
I dont think ACE is the most recognized or most respected. There is nothing wrong with ACE but I have heard that NSCA is number one. On the other hand I have the ISSA and love it. If I was going to do another which I may I would choice NSCA specifically CSCS
Body for Life Forum Message by WorkInProgress (167 posts) at 01:12 PM
I took the ACE Exam back in 98 - when it was just a multiple-choice exam. My impression (and colleagues who work in the industry with me) is not too great with ACE. I have since completed successful the Canadian Fitness Professionals course and exam (both written and practical) as Personal Trainer Specialist. All told, the CanFitPro course cost around $400 and my annual membership and CEC (continuing education courses) probably ran me around another $300 - but well worth it for professional credibility. Having now moved to NZ, I've had my quals verified by the REP (registered exercise professionals) group here and received their certificate too. They also require PT's to complete annual CEC's. My advice is to find a course that fits your needs, ask those in the industry if it is credible. For your own peace of mind, I always suggest looking for a course that requires both a written and practical exam and CEC's (as this keeps your knowledge current!).
Body for Life Forum Message by GetNFit (792 posts) at 05:13 PM
Thanks so much for all your comments!!
Body for Life Forum Message by GET*HER*DONE (3002 posts) at 05:56 PM
I was certified thru ACE 1st ,had to travel to Atlanta it became expensive due to the travel but then after I was teaching it dawned on me that anyone can study and pass a test but do actually teach an aerobic class is alot different then putting it on paper, so then I got certified thru AAFA which was expensive due to travel again but their was a workshop that tested you on your skills to teach. I really liked that one.
I am now getting certified for PT and I and going by my GYM owners recommendation and using FITOUR
It's only $100 and you can take it on line.
I recieved my books and DVD's today.
GET*HER*DONE LINDA
Body for Life Forum Message by goingforbuff (1583 posts) at 05:57 PM
ACE is a good base to start with for the beginner, in my opinion. Is it the best or most recognized or respected - no. But it is a good, basic knowledge set that their certification requires.
I had not heard about NASM requiring formal education in order to become certified...I will have to check it out. I will also look at the others mentioned here. Great thread!
Body for Life Forum Message by jps2lean (51 posts) at 11:36 PM
I have my sports nutritionist certification from IFA and I know that they do personal trainer cert. too. It took me about 2 months to study for it and it cost about 200. (as far as I can remember--I think it is time for me to recertify)
Body for Life Forum Message by tish (2 posts) at 09:30 AM
The exercise intensity intimidates me. I've not tried BFL before but am considering it since the reviews are great. I'm 52, 5'5", 200 lbs and not very active. Any advise, feedback, suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.
Body for Life Forum Message by Mikmindz (71 posts) at 09:43 AM
Try not to be intimidated. Think of it like this. The intensity scale goes from 5 to 10. If you begin walking slowly at 5, just make a mental effort to go faster in minute three when the intesity goes to 6. A little faster at seven. A little faster at 8. And when you start out your nines may not be that fast at all. But it is YOUR nine. As you do more and more, each level you will be able to do more or go faster.
Every persons thresholds are different and especially when you start up a program from not being active, there will be a ramping up process. This program fits that well, because it takes into account that everyone will have different intensity levels.
Hope this helps
Body for Life Forum Message by RyanCTJ (50 posts) at 09:47 AM
Don't worry, BFL uses an intensity scale which means anyone, regardless of age or fitness level can do the program and get amazing results. Just look at the many before and after photos on the website, or even better this tracker, and you'll see that it works for anyone who applies the principles.
As for the exercise itself...It involves spending no more than 4 hours per week in the gym, cycling weights workouts with 20min high intensity cardios.
As long as have the desire to change and apply yourself mentally to each and every workout, you will succeed! It's not about how much weight you can lift, or lifting with bad form, or training so hard you give yourself a heart attack. Intensity isn't measured like that. You start the program at your unique levels, and build up from there.
I would go on but I'm beginning to sound like Bill now, so it's probably best to just read the book, make the decision, and get stuck in. There's never been a better time!
Body for Life Forum Message by sunshinyday69 (7 posts) at 09:36 AM
I started a new challenge as of January 2nd with all sorts of spunk and gusto...but now it's already fizzled. My eating is ok but the exercising has been almost nonexistent!I know this probably happens with most people. So, for those of you that it did..how did you get your motivation back? I know I want to but can't peel myself out of bed in the morning to get on that treadmill lol.
Kathy
Body for Life Forum Message by Pixy (411 posts) at 09:46 AM
Do you have small goals that you are going for? The 12 weeks is a long way if you are only looking at the finish line.
Body for Life Forum Message by Mikmindz (71 posts) at 09:49 AM
I had great success earlier this year and the key for me was rereading my goals and a paragraph that I had written that basically spelled out the consequences of not doing the daily regimen.
Funny thing. I had lost that page from my book and thought since I had gone ten weeks in a row with great enthusiasm that I had made it a "habit."
Once I stopped reading that page, I lost focus and stopped doing everything. I have now made copies and put them in my home office, work office and in my workout bag. I will not lose this and will read it every day to keep on track.
Hope this helps.
Mike
Body for Life Forum Message by NormRebs (295 posts) at 09:49 AM
Kathy, I know it's hard to get started and to get out of a nice warm bed but, GET UP and GET GOING!!! Once you consistently get up and get going it will become second nature. If you still cant get up in the AM can you still workout during the day? You just need to make a decision to JUST DO IT! I am not a morning person and hate getting up at "O dark thirty" (0530) but once I did it for around three weeks it became easier! You'll be glad that you did!
Body for Life Forum Message by Agent 69 (579 posts) at 10:08 AM
sunshinyday.........you are not alone!!!
I too was full of anticipation, eager to get started on Jan 2nd.....started very well and THEN week 2 day 1 developed an awful head cold that hung on for 8 full days.....I was unable to exercise due to loss of equalibrium. My eating was very good, I had a loss of 1 lb. in week 2.......then I think I had a gain early this week of 2 lbs. because I had been unable to get any calories burned off.
All we can do is get started now, today....treat this as day 1.
Today is the best I have felt since the first day I became ill......I got in 100 ab crunches before work this morning....I'll try for another 100 when i go home for lunch.....then I'll hit the gym for a killer cardio workout afterwork today.
I refuse to let 1 week of illness damage all that I have worked for And all that I strive to become in the next 9 weeks.
Body for Life Forum Message by shkelly (211 posts) at 11:01 AM
Kathy, remember your mind is the most important tool to help you. What are you feeding it? Are you hard on yourself? If so, STOP and create a new habit of healthy self talk. Are you surrounding yourself with negative people or support? Visualize yourself where you want to be and you WILL get there!! Keep a mental picture in your head at ALL times! Keep yourself accountable, like keep a journal online for people to see if that helps. Whatever you do, make sure you do it for YOU!! Because you like yourself that much! You are worth it and can do it!!!
Keep it up,
Shelly =)
Body for Life Forum Message by Flower (2298 posts) at 11:01 AM
For a little inspiration & motivation go to the tribute video to Julie Witt.
Watch that and then decide to just do it.
Body for Life Forum Message by tcstone (778 posts) at 11:30 AM
oooh...Flower....awesome advice.
This is what I was thinking during LBWO today. Just do it. Because I CAN just do it. There is no other excuse.
I would have MUCH rather joined my friends at the mexican dive....my favorite place....but instead I was in the gym. Just doing it.
Awesome viedo. It took forever for my computer to download it. But SOOO worth the wait. Just pause it will it downloads completely.
Body for Life Forum Message by amkazen (315 posts) at 11:33 AM
Is there anyone locally who can work out with you? For me, local support is the way to keep going!
Body for Life Forum Message by AngRoCamp (158 posts) at 11:38 AM
Just want you to know you're not alone. My exercise is great but I'm really struggling during this challenge to stay focused on correct eating. This wasn't much of a problem for me at all during challenge #1, but it is a struggle this time. Just trying to work through it one hour at a time :) Keep plugging along!! You'll find your groove. Whatever you do, DON'T GIVE UP! ~Ang
Body for Life Forum Message by Booloo (27 posts) at 11:53 AM
You are not alone!! Sooner or later the high of starting a new program stars to wear off. But think of it this way: are you happy with how you are, at this moment? Are you satisfied to stay where you were 3 weeks ago? Nothing but eating right and exercise is going to change your mind and body. So just do it! Take each day one at a time. Promise yourself to just do what you know you have to do, and get through that moment. Skipping workouts is only going to make you feel worse.
We ALL have days, weeks or months where the going gets REALLY tough. When I hit a snag, I look at my before pics and weight/measurement info, I look at the progress I've made, i sit and deliberately pay attention to how I physically feel - which is SO superior to how I felt before. Then I start reading blogs, looking at before and after pics, and reach out to other BFLers for support.
You can do this!! Prove to yourself that you DO have what it takes to get tough and rock this challenge.
Heather
Body for Life Forum Message by Rod has changed his Bod (517 posts) at 12:47 PM
I concur what Tracey said, which was awesome advice, Go watch the tribute video to Julie Whitt and it will def help you get out of that slump.
"just do it"
Body for Life Forum Message by T~N~T (1221 posts) at 01:10 PM
I agree with the advice Tracey gave you and maybe re-examining why you are doing this. Dig deep down inside yourself and ask "HOW BAD DO YOU WANT IT?"
The other thing I realize is once i get in the gym I feel GREAT it's the getting there that sometimes can be hard. Now it is automatic I just go....even when I don't want to. But to get to where it is like that you have to "discipline" yourself. That means doing things you don't want to when you don't want to. That means when you get there pushing yourself even harder when you do get there. You have to want it!
Work hard, workout even HARDER!
-T
Body for Life Forum Message by BIG BULL (920 posts) at 01:12 PM
Kathy.........well now you have proven what we all have proven at one point or another....IT AIN'T EASY! This whole program is set up to make you face "resistance." It's what you do at that moment of "resistance" that counts. You will fail sometimes when you come up against it...NEWSFLASH...WE ALL HAVE! Whether it is strength resistance or eating clean resistance or getting up and doing it resistance or struggling through one more rep resistance.....bottom line you have to overcome whatever "resistance" is at hand at that moment!
Tomorrow morning try this.......Set your alarm 10 minutes earlier and allow yourself time to "get ready" mentally and physically for that treadmill. Countdown to starting time and as you get closer to that "resistance" engage your mind even more resolutely. When the clock hits zero (like hitting the top of the rollercoaster...the point of no return) you are on that treadmill and intensely focused for your best workout! Let me know how that goes for you.
BIG BULL
Body for Life Forum Message by sunshinyday69 (7 posts) at 01:26 PM
WOW! You guys are all incredible!! Thanks so much for all of the words of encouragement. I'll be reading these every day and will check out the video. Thank you, thank you everyone. I think I'll be posting more often too...you all are the best :)
Kathy
Body for Life Forum Message by TaraC29 (135 posts) at 02:23 PM
Great advice Big Bull! That is what I HAVE to do to get my HIIT in early...set my alarm 10 mins early but know that by 6:05, my butt WILL be on that elliptical.
Right now just focus on making it a habit, even if you can't give it 110%...just do it! You will be SOOO glad you did! GOOD LUCK!
Body for Life Forum Message by FitnessGal4Life (28 posts) at 02:38 PM
I'm in week 7 now and have only missed 4 workouts so far (Christmas). I admit that I need to be more strict with my eating. So don't be too hard on yourself, we all have challenges to get past. I'm trying to get through a plateau right now.
The best thing lately that I've done to keep me in the gym is that I found a gym buddy. I met her at the gym I go to and we keep each other accountable to get there after work. We juggle our schedules to meet at the gym, email each other and exchanged phone numbers so that if we call to cancel the gym, we talk each other into getting there! I also spread the word of BFL to her and it's been great to have a partner in your corner!
I find posting on Tracker for help from time to time has helped me a lot!! We're all it this together!
Cheers, now go to the gym. You'll be glad you did. Lisa
Body for Life Forum Message by Reagiesmom (455 posts) at 03:00 PM
How I do it:
Sleep in my running clothes
Get out of bed and think only about the coffee I'm gonna get at the gas station on my way to the gym
Enjoy coffee all the way to the gym
Run, because I am at the gym.
Works for me.
Body for Life Forum Message by J-P-S-524 (55 posts) at 03:17 PM
I like that plan, Reagiesmom!
The more I go to the gym the more I want to go. One thing I always try to remember is a line from Pam Brown "One minute at a time."
~Tried To Amend My Carnivorous Habits~
Body for Life Forum Message by Roe (47 posts) at 04:45 PM
Kathy!!
I STARTED JAN 2nd too
DONT YOU GIVE UP GIRL!! Set an example foreveryone here. I jsut don;t like to hear this negitivity!!!
You can do it, get through one day at a time and quit lokking so far up ahead, we are not there yet, so just get through today, read the posts, pick up the bfl book while going tothe bathroom, and
FIND TIME TO RUN TODAY !!!!!
jornal too!
BUT DONT YOU DARE GIVE UP>>>>> you have alredy gone too far!!!
Jsut keep moving..... forward.. you got it, keep going.... mind over matter...
Body for Life Forum Message by SunTiger (2 posts) at 04:54 PM
Kathy,
I started my challenge on Jan. 3. The only thing that keeps me going is rewards! I found that buying a treadmill for home and using my netflix account to watch all the series I ever wanted to from the BEGINNING puts me on the treadmill every single evening except my freeday or when an absolute emergency happens.
Netflix = rewards;) As Roe said...just keep moving, no matter what!
Val
Body for Life Forum Message by wannabegreat (29 posts) at 06:40 PM
For me, BFL isn't a choice. I don't give myself the option of working out or not. I just know in the morning that I have to do it. If I let the momentum slow I may stop and never start again. That's my motivation...if I stop it'll be over. If I keep going I'll be fit!
Playing tag with my kids and riding my bike like a kid again are also rewards that are keeping me on the straight and narrow. Having fun is something I've missed for awhile.
And, last, this Challenge is going to be neverending for me. I know just from looking at the patterns here on this site that if a person stops they'll gain it back. So maybe I can slow down eventually, but this is body for LIFE.
Body for Life Forum Message by kitwhit (32 posts) at 07:14 PM
Kathy - we are Jan 2 buddies now! My first challenge. I know for a fact I have not been perfect so far. I am only just starting to learn where my 10s are. I am only now learning that my meals only have to last me a few hours and so I should pay more attention to my portions (this is especially difficult for me at "dinner"). I did buy a treadmill 2 years ago and in this past 2.5 weeks I have been on it more often than I was in the previous 2 years! I do my HIIT as scheduled NO MATTER WHAT - when the f**king alarm rings at 5:45 I get up. I also try to do 20 minutes of level 5 on my non-HIIT mornings. But if the alarm goes off on those mornings and I don't feel like it I just decide to hit my 10s extra hard at the gym after work. At 43 I am determined that this is a life change for me and so if it takes me a 12 week challenge to learn how to do it that's OK. I'm on the right track. You are too. WE CAN DO THIS GIRL!!!!!
Body for Life Forum Message by michiganmike (264 posts) at 07:50 PM
HERE'S a surefire method of getting it done. Promise yourself that you will get out of bed EARLY every day that you are supposed to. Keep that promise to yourself. Act your way to better thinking--and you will always be a victor. Try to think your way into better actions, and you will always be a poser. Right now, your actions don't match what you say. You say "I know I want to" but you do "I'd rather sleep in." I beg you, stop listening to and relying on cheap enthusiasm that won't get you anything, and place some much needed discipline in your life. KEEP YOUR PROMISES TO YOURSELF INSTEAD OF LYING TO YOURSELF!
Body for Life Forum Message by Soefsoef (7 posts) at 10:20 AM
Hi guys,
If anyone is in the Denver area, the BFL Colorado club is getting together on Saturday.
Please see http://groups.msn.com/BodyForLifeColorado/_whatsnew.msnw for details and to RSVP ("General" discussion board).
Hope to see you there!
Christina A.
Body for Life Forum Message by NormRebs (295 posts) at 10:36 AM Break Down
Anyone?
Protein/Carbs/Fat
Norm
Body for Life Forum Message by shkelly (211 posts) at 10:48 AM
40/40/20
HTH Norm!!
You are doing such an AWESOME job!
Shelly =)
Body for Life Forum Message by amodellawyer (38 posts) at 11:01 AM
I just try to eat equal amounts of protein and carbs. In my experience the fat seems to regulate itself when you eat equal amounts of healthy protein and carbs
Body for Life Forum Message by NormRebs (295 posts) at 11:15 AM
Thanks Shelly for your compliment and input! amodellawyer, thanks I didn't think of that. The reason I asked is;
I have this website that keeps track of everything I eat and the nutritional information as well. I just wanted to see if I was in range with the #'s of each.
Body for Life Forum Message by NormRebs (295 posts) at 11:53 AM
Why do I have to log in every 10 minutes on this site.
It keeps logging me off.
Does anyone else have the same problem?
Norm
Body for Life Forum Message by Tomcat1066 (174 posts) at 12:14 PM
yep. I think there are several of us for some odd reason.
Tom
Body for Life Forum Message by Mellie (677 posts) at 12:41 PM
Happens to me too just not that often, like every 30 minutes.
Body for Life Forum Message by fitnesscrazedmom (49 posts) at 01:19 PM
Happens to me constantly also. didn't use to month ago. Did anyone ask the master?
Body for Life Forum Message by Scattergold (51 posts) at 01:21 PM
Just started doing this to me today.... also noticed the site was completely unaccessable this morning for about 30 mins...
Body for Life Forum Message by Megan'sMom (249 posts) at 03:33 PM
This has happened to me since I first joined last October, I figured it was your guys way to trying to get rid of me! I paid to join, thinking it would help, but it didn't - I'm still glad that I'm supporting this site though that supports me so much.
Thanks for saying something!
Laurie
Body for Life Forum Message by Megan'sMom (249 posts) at 03:34 PM
Oh yeah, the worst is when it does it right after I've written a post and it won't let me post it!
Laurie
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