So what are we seeing?
1. People that exercise for a half hour or so that feel entitled to eat like a starving pig. I've completed a few 5k races and I have seen people double fisting bagels and food after the run. Seriously? It was 30-45 minutes of exercise. Your body is NOT depleted that badly. If you are fueling your body with the proper foods you do NOT need to snack after a half hour or hour of exercise.
2. People that eat salads and other healthy foods simply because it's "healthy". I did this for years. I would pack carrots in my lunch box to eat at work. This in itself is not a bad thing, until you realize that I HATE raw carrots. Cooked carrots I love...raw taste like dirt to me! But I was eating them because they were 'healthy' for me. Seriously? I'm ashamed to say that it wasn't the only food that I ate simply because it was 'healthy'. I was eating yogurt. Yogurt to me is only a step above snot! (just my opinion, if you love yogurt and carrots, I don't mean to step on toes...I"m sure there are things in my food repertoire that will make you gag!). Yes, I was fueling my body with healthy nutritious foods...but I'm a food addict and I was NOT satisfying that aspect. I"m not saying that I need to feed my addiction, but I need to at least satisfy it...and carrots and yogurt are NOT gonna do that. There are other foods that have the same benefits....and that WILL make me satisfied.
3. Salads. Yes, salads can be incredibly healthy and they can be low in calories. BUT.....who eats a bowl of lettuce. Oh no, the average person adds croutons, nuts, berries, scads of salad dressing and who knows what else. Each of those things add on calories...and I know or a fact that a lot of salads tend to be more calories than having the slice of pizza that we are all dying for! So why not have the pizza and feel satisfied. (OK, making sure to get enough fruits and veggies in your daily food intake).
A picture from my morning run! |
5. Over valuing our exercise is another way that we cheat ourselves and derail our efforts. So in the sake of fairness. I told everyone on facebook this morning that I ran 3.5 miles. I have to confess....it was really 3.41 miles! But that is exactly the point. How often to we over emphasize how hard we work. How much we sweated and how far we went. It's only short changing ourselves!
There are so many more. It's time to get rid of these bad habits from my life.....and to look deeper to find more and get rid of them too!
I do the same stupidity to myself I shall admit, and my exercise has been a joke as of late.....wait that's a wrong statement because my lack of exercise is no laughing matter. I pay for the gym and it's 5 minutes from my work the only excuse I have for not goin is lazy!!! BIG sigh bootstrap time again!
ReplyDeleteMy exercise lately isn't that great but I don't make a secret about it. I'm totally honest about what I did, what I skipped on my blog. I don't post about it on FB because not all my friends are interested in that.
ReplyDeleteI don't do fat free or sugar free food/drinks. I do the real thing. I'd rather have one bite of the real stuff than two of fat free/sugar free junk. It's tasteless, not to mention that artifical sweeteners aren't that good.
I do really need to work on eating healthier. I have never eaten a salad and I never will. It's just not going to happen. Baby steps ... right now I'm trying to get ONE fruit/veggie into my food journal a day. Raw carrots are ok ... :)
ReplyDeleteYou know how some people think that as long as they have checks left, they have $$. Sometimes I think people feel like if they POST a burn they get credit for that burn (and if they don't post calories eaten, they don't really count) ... but the body keeps track!
I have played that game, the mind game that if I worked out, I should be able to eat 5 million calories, ha ha. Of course that's silly.
ReplyDeleteHow sad am I that I LOVE salad - especially lettuce and tomatoes, and I hate salad dressing unless it's vinegar and chilli with lemon. I'm a mutant! lol. Actually, the big question is: how the heck did I get to the size I am if I love salad so much?
ReplyDeleteAs for exercise... not for me and my rheumatoid arthritis, thank you!
Since as young as I can remember I have dieted. By dieting I mean I got really good at counting the calories in all the junk food and fast food I could get my hands on. I really didn't make long term changes, and I didn't look at the type of foods I was eating.
ReplyDeleteI am looking at this process differently now, and I am invested in making permanet changes. I really agree with everything you said.
Leslie
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