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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Day 16 : How are the Four Fat Burning Babes doing in Week Two?

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Aloha, everybody! Today we have our Kick Fat in the Ass Spring challenge ninjettes' journal entries.

These inspiring women are now past the two-week mark and it's been a joy to watch how strong they've become in every facet of their lives. Moreover, the way they support each other in our private forum inspires me in my daily journey towards optimal performance and health.

A few housekeeping notes:

  • Connie M. began a ten-day carb depletion reset after her anniversary vacation to Cancun (see her entry below).
  • Susan G. is also going on a mini-vacation as of today so I have her on a de-load week and predict she will come back to even greater strength gains and fat burning after allowing her body a chance to rest and recover. Allowing for this recuperation is going to give her a great rebound by allowing for optimal restoration and hormonal homeostasis. Another thing I had Susan do is increase her volume during her lift yesterday (reps, sets, intensity) before commencing the deload.
    • As almost all of us have heartburn over what to do about alcohol. It has the potential to be a downfall and seductive temptress. I freely admit I know this firsthand. Frequent alcohol consumption sets back hard-earned gains, creates poor judgment when it comes to nutrition (and other actions) and derails performance for the days following. And, unfortunately for women, it increases estrogen levels.
  • COMING UP THIS SUNDAY: Kim K. and R.N. will be doing updated body measurements only on the morning of their carb re-feed this Sunday. While it's difficult and expensive to routinely get an accurate body fat test like hydrostatic or DEXA, measuring body parts (especially around the belly) is a great indicator of progress as opposed to the f-ing scale. Doing it when glycogen depleted (not bloated with water weight) is going to give them an accurate reading.

Now, here's our Four Fat Burning Babes in their own words....

R.N.

Michelle's note: Check back in a few days for R.N. and Kim K's new measurements before their carb re-feeds on Sunday

R.N.
R.N.: Week Number Two. I'm still holding on to to my experiences and realizations from last week. I'm going strong and feeling good.

The only off day was my first carb re-feed on Sunday. I enjoyed every bit of my sweet potatoes and white rice but felt awfully tired. I am not sure if it was the carbs or that I didn't sleep well the night before.

(Michelle's note: the serotonin release makes many people sleepy after a re-feed. Most people get a very deep, quality sleep the night of their re-feeds).

But not to worry, Monday morning I had a cup of butter coffee and I was back to feeling good.
This week's realizations:

1) I am grateful for this journey

2) I like salad. Previously, I would hate having a salad because I would always be using "diet" dressing but now I am using real dressing with olive oil. It tastes great!!

3) I can eat avocados. Previously, I would only eat a small piece at a time and an avocado would last almost a week but now I eat whole avocado at lunch.

4) I enjoy my food. Previously, the food was always bland because I was dieting but not anymore. The fats I used to avoid now add substance and flavor. I have not had mayo in years because that used to be a "forbidden" food but last week I had chicken salad with mayo that I made. There's no reason to avoid it anymore.

I'm excited to see what this week brings. I'm starting a new, heavier lifting workout this week as Michelle feels I'm ready. I'll report back next week on how that's going.


Connie M.

Connie M.
(Michelle's note: Connie began a ten-day carb depletion reset yesterday) Heeeeeere's Connie!

The Good
The Mayan Riviera is a beautiful place to spend a 13th wedding anniversary, especially when the 'rents are with the kiddos and the trip is on the company because I beat my sales quota last year. We spent two nights in a cute rental cottage on an amazing snorkeling beach plus three nights at an all-inclusive adult-only resort.

Since this is a post about health, I'll add that I was able to make a few good choices about what I put between my lips:

  • drank *significantly* less alcohol than I would've otherwise;
  • managed to keep up the butter coffee in the mornings & supplements throughout;
  • made choices better-than-I-would-have-otherwise at the buffet line and restaurants -- ceviche & avocado are amazing here;
  • was only once hungry before 1-2pm, so ate a fried egg; which we noticed had a nice deep yellow yolk...perhaps Mexican chickens are pastured?
  • drinking enough water (though the little plastic bottles make me cringe for the wastefulness).
I haven't lifted anything heavier than a carry-on suitcase, but I've been pretty active with swimming/bodysurfing, snorkeling, volleyball, ziplining, sightseeing and the difficult task of snoozing under an umbrella on the beach.

The Bad
I fell off the No Fail Fat Burning for Women wagon pretty hard. Think I just need to reset and start over. It was that bad. I have downed:

  • 6-7 alcoholic drinks & 3 'Nada-Coladas' during cocktail parties -- I still struggle to nurse just one, or avoid the odd stares and 'are you pregnant?' questions asked of non-drinkers at work events... my colleagues party pretty hard;
  • white bread (that was dumb);
  • fried fish tacos on the beach (amazing);
  • mystery sauces (bbq?) that definitely had sugary sweeteners;
  • queso in at least two meals (for which I've broken out with the obligatory pimples, serves me right!)
  • desserts three nights;
  • fruit (for which I'm not going to apologize - fresh papaya, watermelon and bananas taste GOOD when eaten while wearing a wide-brimmed hat in earshot of waves).
Interestingly, I thought I did pretty well given the siren-song of the fried crap I was presented with; still if I'd had more willpower I could have avoided 99% of the crap shown above. I didn't; and already it shows.

I haven't meditated but I think being in the water helps me stay present.

The Ugly

Man are we, collectively, FAT! I'm not talking a cute little muffin top or dimply thighs, but majority of others full-on waddling to the 3rd serving of fried food in the buffet line. Lest you think it's just Gringos, the vast majority of local women > 30 were also obese. Exceptions exist, but fried jalapeños & dulce de leche sure don't help.

I think of my parents, both 70, neither of whom can walk 100 yards without 2 stops to sit down and catch their breath. It's depressing, really. I don't like all-inclusive buffets because I fall into the same bad-choices traps, and wouldn't do this again but for someone else paying. And, I miss my kids!
Oh yes - this is supposed to be about my health, not judging others:

  • My first day I wore SPF 85 but forgot to reapply so have a nasty sunburn on my back - you'd think @ 40 I'd have learned by now...(cue the rashguard).
  • I've had some time to think about the mental exercises / EFT / meditation -- I have some deeper issues I need to address than just my dress size and inability to do a proper pullup. Frankly I'm damned lucky to have what I have and more gratitude could go a long way.
  • Montezuma's revenge has hit me mildly - I'm not hurling but woke this morning bloated & have definitely needed to stay close to 'El Baño' all day. At least I'm now firmly back on the NFFBFW wagon - belly will improve faster I know. And, drinking enough water takes on a new urgency when it goes right through ya!
I'm headed back to SF tomorrow and need to schedule lifting.



Susan G.

Susan G.
4/15/15
I was generally feeling pretty good. I was feeling really good, actually. Maybe I was hungrier than the week before but I listened and responded with more fat. I am definitely less bloated after my second refeed.

I can totally tell a difference in my body with the increased intensity of the strength training I’m doing. I love my new pull up bar for the house so that I can do the neural activation exercises Michelle has us doing first thing in the morning. 

I’m excited for my trip and vacation. I think I can handle the food situation as I’m bringing butter, coconut chips (won't eat during intermittent fasting), and cocoa butter for eating before I head out. Fresh fish will be easily available. 

I am definitely worried about drinking with the group of idiots I’ve got going. Usually, I’m one of the idiots but I’ll just “fake” drink like I’ve been doing for the past few months. It’ll be tough, no doubt. I just don’t want to mess up the progress I’ve made since April 1st. I can do anything, I know that, but it won’t be without challenge. 


Kim K.

Kim K.
(Michelle's note: check back in a few days for R.N. and Kim K's new measurements before their carb re-feeds on Sunday)

Two weeks into the Challenge (and six weeks No Fail Fat Burning for Women total for me). I am still trucking along according to my protocol.

The routine has become second nature for me now. I'm finding most of the time I really am not hungry at all. In fact a few days it's been 3:00p.m. and I realize I haven't broken my fast for the day.

Most days I eat two small meals. I feel completely satisfied and fine energy-wise. My workouts are completed without issue according to my protocol. Honestly, the hardest part for me is making sure I get all my vitamins in and spaced out correctly and drinking a full gallon of water.

I would say that the biggest thing I've learned is that in the past, I ate 90% of the time because of routine/time of day. Not because of being hungry. I am learning to really listen to my body and only eat when I'm hungry. I eat small portions and eat again in a half hour or so if I'm still hungry. Most times I'm satisfied and don't need to eat again. 

I also know without a doubt that this plan works! It has been a slow but steady progress for me and I keep hoping to wake up 5 pounds down overnight, lol! However, I am happy about that because after each week completed I am making this more of a lifestyle commitment versus a fad or diet. I know I will ultimately get to my goals. 

I'm reading labels a lot more closely now and taking the time when shopping to make sure I'm buying the right things for my family. The few times I've eaten out I planned ahead and looked at the menu online to pick out what I was going to eat. I drank a few glasses of water before leaving the house. This helps me stay focused and resist any possible temptation. I have avoided chips at a Mexican restaurant, popcorn at the movies, and bread at the steak house by making this simple little change! 




Michelle here again. I really want to commend these women (and any of you doing the Kick Fat in the Ass Challenge at home). Their honesty, dedication, work ethic, and support for one another pumps me up every day.

Have any questions (or congratulations)? Comment below! 

We'll be back in a few days with R.N. and Kim K.'s measurement updates. I can't take the suspense.

Joey Wolfe
AND! Stay tuned for a special guest post from Joey Wolfe. Joey is the strength, performance and sports conditioning coach to elite professional athletes worldwide.... and a couple commoners like me. He also owns one of the most advanced training facilities on the Central Coast, Paradigm Sport.

Joey is going to answer a reader question about lifting for optimal performance, body composition and bodyfat loss in time for her wedding in two months. I'm interested to see what he has to say!

Remember: you're not a damsel in distress. You're the hero of your story.

Yours in resilience, strength and sticks of butter!
Much aloha,
Michelle

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Meet our Kick Fat in the Ass Spring 2015 Challenge Participants!

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Hey everybody! We've been super busy and stoked the past week working to prep our four foxy fat-burnin' babes selected for the Kick Fat in the Ass Spring 2015 Challenge.

These four amazing women were chosen from almost a hundred applicants to spend the next two months (April 1, 2015 - May 31, 2015) being coached daily on a No Fail Fat Burning for Women protocol designed exclusively for their individual goals and health.

It's my hope you can:
  • relate to their stories below
  • join the challenge on your own or with friends/family; and 
  • follow their journeys to optimal health here on the blog!
Be sure to bookmark or subscribe to posts.

At the end of the two months: 

We'll post before and after pictures but until then, some of our fat burnin' babes chose to keep their names/faces private for personal reasons -- which we completely agree with and respect. Regardless, I applaud their bravery, honesty, drive, and kick ass champion attitudes for taking control of their health, trying something new, and hopefully inspiring all of you to take the baton of your health and run with it!

Behind The Scenes

The Fat Burnin' Babes team has a private online forum where we post, discuss, learn, and support each other throughout the day. We post workout pics/reports, food for the day, recipes, and education materials. We also have a weekly conference call every Thursday.
  • Today is their first day of carb depletion. Two of them (Kim K. and Connie M.) are doing ten day carb depletions
  • Susan G. is doing a five day depletion.
  • R.N. is doing a 12 day depletion

Be sure to check back here weekly beginning next Friday, April 10, 2015.  

Each woman will provide weekly insight into her journey and its trials and triumphs. Please feel free to ask them questions and show your support in the comments below!

PLEASE MEET THE MEMBERS OF THE KICK FAT IN THE ASS SPRING 2015 CHALLENGE!

IN THEIR OWN WORDS:

Kim K.

Kim K.
I am a stay at home Mom who lives in Fort Wayne, IN.  I have two girls ages eight and six, and a son age four. 

I turn 40 at the end of May and REALLY want to be in great shape, proud of my body, and start my 40’s off on a great foot health wise! My 30’s were great, I was married and had three kids but I'm ready to start to take back some “me”  time and invest in myself. 

This past Fall after two moves in 11 months I was drained, irritable, constantly bloated, and carrying a LOT of extra pounds that would not budge.  

In the past I dropped weight fairly easily by picking up my exercise and cutting back on junk food. But this time was different. It was sticking to my body in areas that never held weight before.  Nothing seemed to work for me and the scale kept going up! 

I was beyond frustrated with myself  because I felt I was doing the right things and still gaining weight. I didn’t want to try another shake program, diet fad, or weight loss pill but also didn’t want to accept this as the new and forever me.  

I just didn’t know where to turn or if it was even possible to do. 

In January 2015,  I stumbled upon an article on Bulletproof coffee that intrigued me.  I began to research the Bulletproof diet and read everything I could about the program.  I then stumbled upon and read No Fail Fat Burning For Women and I knew this was for me!  

Every single one of her ' before' symptoms were the same as mine, so much so that I felt I could have written those chapters of the book.  I started the program in early March and do not feel one bit deprived food wise and my sleep and mood are SO much better. 

I have no doubt this change is here to stay. I now believe I can have the body I want!

I am down 8.6 lbs and over 21.2 inches since March 2, 2015.  That seems insane to me considering how easy this plan is to follow.   It allows me more time with my kids and less time working out and meal planning.  I am seeing and feeling the results. I am so excited to have this opportunity to get even greater results in the Spring Fat Loss Challenge team.  I can’t wait to see how my body transforms! It is THE best 40th birthday present I can give myself and my family.



R.N.

"R.N."

I have struggled with my weight as far back as I can remember and now that I've turned 50 I am determined to change how I handle this.

I am going to change this story.

By the time I was in my 20's I was close to 300 pounds.  I took off 100 and put it back and did it again. Since losing 120 pounds about 20 years ago, I am happy to say I have kept that off but still I yo-yo up and down 20 pounds. I still have 20 to lose.

I am an all or nothing person when it comes to food. I can't have "just a taste." Once I start there is no stopping me.  I do not want food to continue to rule my life.   I have always tried losing weight by restricting what I ate. All I did was think about food and what I would eat next.   I have always lived the cycle of dieting Monday through Thursday and then binging most of weekend. This really makes it hard to make progress.

At the beginning of 2015 I took a group boot camp. Three times a week for six weeks. By the 3rd week I had not lost any weight.   I talked to the trainer and he suggested I try bulletproof coffee. At that point I had never heard of it and thought the whole "more fat" thing was crazy.   I read everything I could about it.  Then when I found the No Fail Fat Burning For Women protocol I started seeing results.   

I  am ready for this challenge and to learn how I can make this protocol continue to work for me moving forward.



CONNIE M. 

I'm an almost 41 year old mom of two boys (eight and six).  I am married and we live in San Francisco.

I'm a sales executive who travels regularly for work; three trips in April alone and a vacation... so I need to plan food carefully.

I really want to be promoted at work this year; while also coaching three kids baseball teams; serving on the board of my kids' public charter school; and being a college women's lacrosse official (spring only). I'm also an amateur gardener. 

Reading No Fail Fat Burning For Women has been great! I only lost ~ 5 lbs but feel better and my skin cleared - yay! I have put some back on as I've not been as vigilant - I need more recipes (husband cooks!)  I'm looking forward to biohacking myself to see what supplements I should continue and what I'm wasting my money on.
 

My vices are alcohol and chocolate... particularly during pms week; though I've cut the drinking a LOT since reading the book. I haven't cut it out completely.

Finally, I'd really like to do a proper, unassisted pull-up.




Susan G.
SUSAN G.

After ignoring the scale and taking antidepressants from 1998-2001 I gained weight that put me in the “chubby” category.   When I finally had the courage to weigh myself, I was horrified; subsequently, I went full blown neurotic, with daily weigh-ins.

As with any other dietary restrictions over prolonged periods of time (mostly low carb with calorie restrictions), my weight would inch back up.  It never went too far out of my reach, but far enough to make me feel awful.

Fast forward approximately 15 years:  I am currently a 39 year old woman with achy joints and skin issues (hormone related).

I read the Bulletproof Diet book in January 2015.  I quickly saw results that also quickly faded.  After searching sites dedicated to women, I found No Fail Fat Burning for Women.  It was extremely helpful in realizing that women’s needs are unique.  What works for the big guy in the office is NOT going to work for me.

I believed I needed to take a closer look at what I was doing. Now I think I need the support of this challenge and group to modify my diet and exercise to meet my personal needs.  I want to be happy and healthy and I don't want to quit!

I have body image issues that put me in the gutter when I'm feeling bad about myself and questioning what I am doing.  I would like that to stop for good.  I want to increase energy and happiness while decreasing anxiety, body fat, and body image problems.

Have thoughts, comments, questions for me or any of the Kick Fat in the Ass Challenge participants? Comment below.