
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Hungry for a Change?

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
~Hiking for you Health~

I have lost 46 lbs since I started my Paleo lifestyle last February. I went on a 6 mile hike a couple of weeks ago. I do this same hike every year around the end of October. I struggled last year carrying my tripod & camera gear.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
~Soda Pop The All American Beverage~

I've had a part-time job in the beverage business for almost three months now. My job consists of stocking beer & wine in grocery stores in my area. One thing I've noticed is the soda/pop, fruit drink categories have exploded in varieties & choices.
I'm guilty of drinking a diet coke once in a while. However, I'm not defending diet pop, which has some issues as well. I read labels on foods that I'm considering to purchase, but fresh meat, fruit, vegetables, seeds, nuts & eggs are my main supply of macro nutrients, and have been around since the dawn of man.
When I think of simple carbohydrates, (sugar) I think of candy, ice cream, not necessarily soda pop. I stumbled across the video, that is certainly informative and fun to watch.
http://www.marshallbrain.com/science/sugar-in-soda.htm
Thursday, August 13, 2009
~44 pounds Lighter In Six Months~

Wednesday, July 8, 2009
~ The Definitive Guide To Buying Eggs~

Wednesday, June 17, 2009
~146 Ways Sugar Ruins Your Health~

Wednesday, June 3, 2009
~ Do You Like To Eat Chicken?~

Friday, May 22, 2009
~Engineered Crops~

Wednesday, May 13, 2009
~Stretching & Flexibility~

While taking Karate classes years ago, one of the most important things we practiced was stretching, to give us the flexibility to kick and punch. I had a set of powerful legs in those days. If I kicked someone, they were usually flattened or knocked out of the fighting area. My Sensi said I needed more than power. He went on to say that stretching would give me speed, flexibility, and in addition I'd be less prone to injures.
I was cleaning out my photography room last night and stumbled across this old photo of myself throwing a side-kick. The only thing I've kicked lately was last week. I have an old lawn mower that is 16 years old. It wouldn't start so I kicked it a couple of times and broke a plastic piece off the handle. Yes it finally started.
Like I've mentioned before, my posts are some of the things that are working for me, but maybe not for you. I started doing some basic stretches a few days ago and I just feel better doing my everyday activities. As I'm officially a middle-aged person, I feel stiff in the morning, or when I'm in a cramped position, it's hard to just jump right up. You younger people probably don't have that problem.
If you're interested in the benefits of stretching & flexibility click on the link below. It has some good diagrams and other helpful information. You can ignore the nutritional advice on this link, as it isn't Paleo.
http://www.ultimatehandbook.com/Webpages/Health/stretchbasic.html
Monday, May 4, 2009
~The Race Of My Life~

Saturday, May 2, 2009
~Walking For Your Health~


One of my routes drops down about a 1.5 miles to the waterfront. It's quite steep, but the view can be picturesque watching the Bremerton & Seattle Ferry coming into view first thing in the morning.
Going back up is where your heart starts pumping. I keep a good pace to the top. It's so different than being stuck inside, and there is something different to see every day. Today marks 90 days since I've started my Paleo lifestyle, and I've lost 20 pounds. Of course the infomercials would say more weight can be lost in a shorter amount of time, but like I've said, diets are always doomed to fail.
When you follow the Paleo lifestyle There is a huge surge in your vitamin & mineral intake. Also a huge decrease in toxins from processed foods. There are no shortcuts to being healthy, and nutrition is the foundation to enjoy a "healther lifestyle."
Friday, April 17, 2009
~ Some Tips For Buying & Preparing Beef~

Friday, April 10, 2009
~Starting my Third Month With Paleo~

Saturday, April 4, 2009
~Lifestyle vs Diet~

I admit, sometimes I get a chuckle watching the TV infomercials playing on people's insecurities about losing weight. When I first started my Paleolithic Lifestyle, I thought I would lose 5 or more pounds per week. After talking to my son Derek, I realized that anymore than 1.5 to 2lbs per week would just be water-weight or muscle.
You've heard the old adage, "knowledge is power." Well it's so true. You shouldn't believe the infomercials telling you about the "miracle fat burning pill." or the "vibrating fat burning belt that you wear." 80% of your body composition will be determined by your diet.
I've lost 13lbs in 2 months. Not a great deal of weight, but a healthy amount. There are so many good sites that are posted on my blog that are helpful, educational, and empowering. Don't leave it up to the fads, pills & phony equipment. "Make it a lifestyle change."
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
~Cholesterol~

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
~Older Than Dirt? I Don't Feel Like It~

Friday, March 20, 2009
~The Torture Chamber~

Tuesday, March 17, 2009
~The Journey Continues~

Tuesday, March 10, 2009
~Intensity~
~Intensity~ "The tempo, speed or resistance of an exercise. Intensity can be increased by working faster, doing more work in a given amount of time."
I'm trying to kick up my intensity with my daily workouts. It's easy to cruise when you are by yourself. I picked up a 35lb Dumbbell today. I'll use it for my push-presses & squats. I'm looking at more videos on the main CrossFit link, exercises/demos.
http://www.crossfit.com/cf-info/excercise.html
I decide not to log in my daily fat/carb/protein & calorie intake. The main reason is that I've educated myself enough to know what my intake is in the above categories. However it was a great motivator to realize what I was putting in my mouth without thinking.
I will post two or three times a week, since I've laid my foundation down. Hopefully I will get a blood draw around the first of April to see how far my cholesterol has dropped in two months.
Randy
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Staying Active

Thursday, March 5, 2009
Carbs......Carbs......Carbs

Wednesday, March 4, 2009
My Workout Today...And A Few Thoughts

I'll never claim to be an expert on nutrition or fitness. I'm just doing what I feel is best for me, with what I have on hand, with the equipment I have. As you can see it's pretty limited. More importantly, I'm seeing results.
I've joined numerous Health Clubs over the years. I've worked out in fancy one's, Spartan one's, and in a Marine MWR in Iraq.
The last one I belonged to was pretty Representative of most of them. You join, you pay, you are Ignored. I remember being on the treadmill on the upper level looking over the people working out. The first 4 to 6 weeks after the first of January there is a huge influx of people joining to get that New Year's Resolution going, (Remember?) Usually the employees would help their friends or good-looking women.
I would see the newbies my age or older, wander around, not knowing how to use the machines, get discouraged and eventually drop out. Most of the Health Clubs would rather you not show up, and just keep debiting your account each month.
Like I mentioned earlier my son owns a CrossFit affiliate in Coeur d' Alene Idaho http://crossfitcda.com/ I've visited quite a few times, and it's a fun atmosphere, that focuses on working out as a group, keeping a log book of your progress, nutritional advice rolled up into a friendly personalized atmosphere. I should add......there is no escaping, "You Will See Results!"
My area doesn't have a CrossFit, or I'd certainly belong to one. My workouts consist of varied functional movements each day, I don't have some of the equipment, or room. I just improvise as best as I can. My favorite piece of equipment is a Concept 2 Rowing machine. http://www.concept2.com/us/default.asp
My workout for this morning was.
500 meter row 20 squats with a 12lb medicine ball
500 meter row 15 squats with a 12lb medicine ball
500 meter row 10 squats with a 12lb medicine ball
I do these three sets at a high intensity. It doesn't take very long but I'm really breathing hard, and my legs are getting a good work out. I should probably time myself and keep a logbook. Tomorrow I will do something different. It really breaks up those mundane exercises. The link below is the main CrossFit link to see what affiliate is in your area. http://www.crossfit.com/.
Randy
Monday, March 2, 2009
The 30 Day Mark, And The Debate Goes On!

Sunday, March 1, 2009
It's Dinner Time

Saturday, February 28, 2009
I Have Time For Lunch...... So Do You!

I've always packed my lunch to work, even before I started eating Paleo, while almost everyone else purchased their lunch. Watch this video, and I'm sure it will convince you to give it a try. Remember to mix it up. Chicken one day, tuna the next, so it's interesting and tasty.
Probably the most productive two minutes you'll ever spend. (click below)
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/two-minute-salad/
Randy
Friday, February 27, 2009
What I Eat (Macronutrients)
Thursday, February 26, 2009
My Breakfast Every Morning
I end up with a breakfast that has only 239 calories, 15.1 grams of fat, 5.7 grams of carbohydrates, and 20.6 grams of protein. I feel that it's the protein that stays with me. It's too easy!
3 eggs
bell peppers
onions
mushrooms
grape tomatoes
Randy
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
~My Journey Begins~

I've been pretty healthy most of my life, at least I thought I was. Rarely missed work, no bad habits. I had a life-changing experience 16 months ago. I retired at 51, and decided to take a job in Iraq, as a Private contractor, since my kids were grown, my wife and I decided that I would commit to a year working in Iraq. My son Derek was in the Marines, and has been going back & forth the past 6 years. He thought it would be a good experience for me.
Near the end of my contract I became sick with sever stomach pain. It was determined that I needed to have my gallbladder removed. I was flown to Landstuhl medical center in Germany to have the procedure done, as Iraq is a dirty country.
After my surgery I flew home to recuperate. Two days after I returned home my stomach cramps returned with a vengeance. I was taken to a local hospital, and it was determined that some of the gall stones were still present, which blocked my bile-duct. This turned into a full blown case of Pancreatitis. Consequently I had a blood clot in my lung, with liver damage. I was in the hospital fighting for my life for 10 days. The day my Doctor released me he said, "I thought you might end up in a nursing home......or not make it at all.
Once I returned home I was so weak that it was a struggle to take a shower, or be motivated to try to get something to eat. I remember going to the grocery store, and staying in the car because I would tire so easily.
After being home for a month, I thought I'd never get better. My son Derek came to visit my wife & I for about a week after my discharge. He said I needed to start doing some basic exercises with functional movements. " I thought Yea right." I could only do 5 squats and about as many girl-push ups. Slowly my endurance returned and I felt stronger. A couple of months later I tore a Rotator-cuff muscle in my right shoulder. I thought great, something else I need to deal with. I guess it was my fault, tearing down a 300' fence with still being de-conditioned. I had surgery to repair my shoulder and completed physical therapy.
My son Derek owns a CrossFit gym in Coeur d' Alene Idaho. http://crossfitcda.com/. I have been visiting him and working out off & on this last year, but always slid back into my old eating habits, and working out sporadically. After listening to Derek and reading Mark's Daily Apple http://www.marksdailyapple.com/ I decide to get serious about the Paleo way of eating and working out almost everyday. I keep a log of everything I eat at FitDay
http://www.fitday.com/fitness/Login.html?_a_Date=1233878400
I've been on the Paleo program for 24 day's now, and am starting to feel good. The first week or so my energy levels were up & down. After the 2nd week I started feeling energetic, and my attitude has been really good. I'm 6'1", my original weight was 230. I'm losing about 2 pounds a week. I'm not an expert on nutrition, however a little common sense goes a long way. I feel that keeping a food log, it helps me think about EVERYTHING I eat, rather than eating on impulse.I will add to my blog with a progress report, as well as some photos.
Randy
~Some Websites To Check Out~Derek’s CrossFit in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho
http://crossfitcda.com/
Mark’s Daily Applehttp://www.marksdailyapple.com/
FitDay Free Calorie Counter & Fitness Loghttp://www.fitday.com/fitness/Login.html?_a_Date=1233878400
My Photography Websitehttp://www.rhutch.smugmug.com/
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