Saturday, November 30, 2013
Friday, November 29, 2013
Macronutrients: What's That?!
- Brown rice
- Sweet potatoes
- All sugars
- Pears
- Apples
- Oranges
Thursday, November 21, 2013
So about this Nutrition thing...
Please remember that I am not a certified trainer/nutritionist. This is just knowledge I've gained through research, experience, and "broscience". I hope this benefits you like it did me!
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
In Spite of Adversity, You Must Look Ahead - Keep the Mind, Body, and Soul Sound.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Chocolate Granola
I have had a serious craving for granola lately, and any "store bought" brand I tried really wasn't hitting the spot, so I took it upon myself to do a little research and devise my own "cleaner" granola recipe. I think my favorite part about granola is that you can pretty much add anything you want into your own mixture and you can also add your final product to anything or eat it by itself! This recipe is a good base to expand on, but quite frankly, I'm pretty happy with my final product! I think i'm going to try using Nutella instead of peanut butter the next time for a "cheat" snack! Hope you all enjoy!
Chocolate Granola
• 2 Cups Oats
• ½ Cup Woodstock Organic Brown Sugar
• 2 Tbsp. All Natural Peanut Butter (I used Crazy Richard’s)
• 2 Tbsp. Honey
• 2 Tbsp. Coconut Oil
• 1 Tsp. Vanilla Extract
• 1 Tsp. Ground Cinnamon
• ¼ Tsp. Salt
• ½ Cup Dark Chocolate Chips (I used Hershey’s Special Dark, but there are better options)
• ¼ Cup Chopped/Sliced whole natural Almonds
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a 9x13-inch baking dish with aluminum foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray.
2. Melt together the brown sugar, peanut butter, honey, coconut oil, and vanilla extract in a small saucepan over low heat. Stir until well combined; remove from heat.
3. Combine the oats, cinnamon, and salt in a large bowl. Pour the brown sugar mixture into bowl; stir well to combine. Stir in the chocolate chips, dried cranberries, and almonds. Spoon into the prepared pan; pat down and spread evenly.
4. Bake in preheated oven until browned (Approx. 20 minutes).
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Chocolate Protein Balls!
- 2 tbsp Almond Butter (can be peanut butter)
- ½ cup rolled oats
- 2 scoops chocolate protein powder
- ¼ cup almond milk
Friday, November 15, 2013
Let's clear the dust...
Not 48 hours into this blog I am receiving flack indirectly from people who want to give me a hard time about my blog.
As with all actions no matter positive or negative you will be faced with a reaction. Unfortunately sometimes the reactions you get are not based on your intention and often they can be easily resolved after a simple conversation.
With that being said, let's clear the dust on a few things...
For one, as all of my current and now future followers will know, I am not a certified trainer, nutritionist or any of the related. I have never claimed to be nor will I. As I stated from the start I am sharing what I have learned and continue to learn through my own experiences. I have had enough people come to me who want a advice and help and this is intended to be a way to share any advice or information.
Think of this blog as a conversation amongst friends because that's exactly what it is. Nothing more. I'm a mere enthusiast and in no way a professional.
Also, I do not intend for this blog to attract many people. Just family and friends who want to track my progress as well as possibly gain a second insight on a healthy lifestyle that may either compliment or contradict their own philosophy.
Also what I say on here I do not claim to be fact or the only way to do things. This is simply what I have done to get the results I received through the help of friends and trainers. I just wish to pass on what I have learned from them in hopes others can love a healthier and more positive life. Remember that this is merely A way but not THE way.
I am trying to create something positive and a tool of motivation. Not only for whomever reads this but by doing this blog I am even keeping myself honest to live a healthy life.
So please, do not troll my blog only to look for ways to bash me or be arrogant. It's not needed and I haven't done anything to anyone to receive such a response.
If you have a serious problem then please just message me. Don't take it to social media. We're all adults here.
Hopefully I've cleared everything up and I hope only positive reactions and outcomes are produced from here on out due to this blog.
- Be the Inspiration
What's your drive?
For me, my inspiration to start to live a clean, active lifestyle came from a number of factors. Initially, It was my own self disgust after being at a fitness contest (Maryland NPC East Coast Classic) and knowing that there was absolutely no excuse as to why I couldn't be in as good as shape as the Men's Physique competitors. My other motivation was from my job in the military, where on a monthly basis, we were and still are, losing members due to their performance on the fitness tests. And also, I wanted to make myself the best I could be as a whole person. I wanted to be fulfilled spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and physically. Being 100% fulfilled in every aspect of this I know is near impossible, but that is exactly why I strive for it. If someone or even if society tries to tell me that I can't do something, I smile and say, "challenge accepted".
Over time this drive to prove others wrong, to be held up to others standards, and to push to what society sees as the "ideal" physique went to the wayside and it became a pure test of my own inner strength to push myself beyond limits I didn't even know existed. It started as a battle against the world but ended as a true battle against myself.
This was my drive.
I wanted to show myself that I could reach any goal I set for myself, any doubts I created, any reserves I felt, could be overcome by sheer perseverance, self-discipline, and passion. My drive was and still is to prove to myself that I can overcome any obstacle God throws my way and not only overcome it, but dominate it.
My drive and motivation since the success in my contest has now been one of sharing my experiences, sharing this drive, this passion I have towards a clean healthy lifestyle with anyone who seeks to accomplish the same. I want to collaborate, learn, and grow even more than what I already have. Not only clean in diet, but clean in the sense of living a positive life that can lead to a chain reaction of influence around you. You will be surprised to see how many people will come out of the wood work when they see your success and they want to share in that success. This is when you take what you have learned, and what you have accomplished and give it off to another so they too can create a healthy and positive lifestyle to radiate to others. Lets begin the chain. Find your drive, your motivation, your fire, and ignite it.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Pumpkin Spice Pancakes!
Macronutrients
Serving – about 2 (makes 4 pancakes )
Entire Batch / Per Pancake
522 / 130.5 calories
18g / 4.5g Fat
60g / 15g Carbs
36g / 9g Protein
Ingredients:
• 1 cup old fashioned oats (blended into a fine flour)
• 1 cup liquid egg whites
• 1tbsp melted butter flavor shortening (can use butter or other margarine but for calculating macros, I used the butter flavor shortening)
• 1/3 cup stevia
• 2tsp coconut sugar (or brown sugar if you don’t have coconut sugar, again adjust the macros if you chose to use brown sugar)
• 1tbsp pumpkin pie spice
• ½ tbsp. cinnamon
• 1tsp vanilla extract
Directions:
Mix all ingredients in large bowl. Pour 1/3 cup of batter into greased pan. Watch for bubbling at the middle then flip. Enjoy.
***these taste great with a little maple syrup! But make sure it's the "pure / all natural" kind.
No Aunt Jemimah!
So...you want to live a healthier life?
Let me fill you in on a secret....THERE IS NO QUICK FIX!
In order to lose weight, you need to be eating the right foods. Not necessarily eating less, just eating right!
Yes there is a difference. Too many people have a misconception that in order to lose weight, you need to starve yourself. Starving yourself will actually cause your body to store more fat, not lose it.
Over the next few weeks, I will be sharing excerpts from a nutritional guide I created that can be used as a great base to start learning about your body and what exactly you need to do to shed the pounds.
My first bit of advice is to toss everything out in your refrigerator and pantry that is a liability to getting to your goals. You only want clean foods!
Examples of foods you should stray away from:
"white" bread, rice, and potatoes, refined grains, anything where the number of grams in sugar equals the total number of carbohydrates per serving, alcoholic beverages, soda, fried foods, foods with high sodium, salad dressings such as ranch and caesar - yes the most used but the most fattening, and most dairy products because dairy does and will bloat you, which is counterproductive to what you want.
Shoot for 6-8 meals a day with your bigger portioned meals being in the beginning half of the day so you don't end up "couching" extra calories when you go to bed.
Stay tuned for more!
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
MY TRANSFORMATION
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May 2013 - 225lbs |
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November 2013 - 184lbs |
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am proof that through hard work and self discipline, anything is possible. I ate clean, trained dirty, and stayed true to myself. In only a matter of 6 months, I was able to achieve the body I have always wanted - and I didn't stop there. I wanted to put myself and all my hard work to the test, so I entered the Jay Cutler Baltimore Classic - A nationally recognized bodybuilding competition where the best of the best come out in hopes of gaining professional status or sponsorships...or you're me, where you're there to see where you stand among the elites. Needless to say, that sword I'm holding is my trophy for getting 3rd place in my division! This was a true testament and motivation for me to know that if I could work this hard and achieve these results - anyone can with the right mindset.
You will be amazed how far you can go if you only believe in yourself and stay true to yourself...