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Transformation

In this pic I had just started the transformation - stay tuned, I'll be posting before/after pics in about 7 weeks . . . 

In this pic I had just started the transformation - stay tuned, I'll be posting before/after pics in about 7 weeks . . . 

I don’t claim to be a bio-hacker. At least not like Tim Ferris or Dave Asprey, but I do love to test things out on my body. Supplements, diets, exercises, cleanses, etc, etc.  

Then came a trip to Costa Rica with Boston’s work - a health and supplement company where I met people who had experienced dramatic health changes in not just weight loss but with conditions such as the Epstein Barr virus and diabetes.  And even more who had  lowered cholesterol, lowered triglycerides and lowered glucose levels . . . So, I decided to test their program out. 

My basic goals have been: 

1. Resistance or weight train 3x/week

2. Cut up. Decrease fat, gain lean muscle.

3. Hydrate, supplement and regulate sleep cycles.

4. Feel awesome.

So far I have maintained basic body weight with fluctuations within a couple pounds, but I've been measuring inches - something I've never bothered to do before.  I've lost a total of 1.5 inches - about a 1/2 inch off my waist, 1/2 inch off my thigh as well as 1/2 inch off my bum.  Which according to my coach's calculation has resulted in about 1% loss of total body fat composition.

I’ve gone from being able to barely muscle out any push-ups, to up to 65 in sets of 10-15.  And for crying out loud, I can do burpees and not want to die.  It's a love hate relationship.

Fun fact?  Total carbs - fiber = net carbs.  If you’re eating a bunch of fiber it cancels out carbs per gram. Didn’t know that!

My energy has not been ideal but I'm attributing that to the fact that my carbs have been pretty darn low . . . we're talking 50-80 grams/day. 

I’m about 8 weeks in with 7 more to go.  Stay tuned . . . 

 

Get Back Up

Screen grab from Chevy Commercial debating how to ascend after having taken a fall.

Screen grab from Chevy Commercial debating how to ascend after having taken a fall.

This past weekend, Boston and I got a group of people together and filmed a commercial for Chevrolet to inspire Perseverance.

The commercial is about a girl who despite bad weather or taking fall after fall during her climb, pushes through her training and gets to the top of an epic cliff, only to realize that though she conquered this mountain she has many more yet to climb!

Metaphor for life, right?  

Well, I fell down this week.  Not physically (minus the commercial), but I just felt life kickin' my trash.

I didn't listen to my body and respect that it was exhausted.  I fell off of my eating plan AND work out regimen and then on top of that, didn't meet my work goals for the week.  So I crashed and then I beat myself up for crashing.  Productive.

And, of course, after the storm clouds clear and all is well, I look back and I wonder why was I freaking out?

If we're performing life at 100%, 100% of the time, then there are no peaks, it's just big fat plateau. And that's no fun.

So what if life kicked my trash this week.  Just gotta get back up.

Behind the scenes.  Husband and director Boston McConnaughey strapped into his harness shooting from above.  Cute angle of a cute couple =)

Behind the scenes.  Husband and director Boston McConnaughey strapped into his harness shooting from above.  Cute angle of a cute couple =)

Moment of triumph! Bad ass brother duo, Andrew and Danny James with their Red Camera from James Brothers Studio. 

Moment of triumph! Bad ass brother duo, Andrew and Danny James with their Red Camera from James Brothers Studio