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Work It Out: Fab Abs

June 18, 2013 By Laura

Just because I’m lying around on my back doesn’t mean YOU get to slack.

Seriously, can some one workout for me?

Today’s Work It Out is by one of the most bad-ass ladies I know – Shannon!  This woman is a corporate power house by day and a hard-core fitness instructor and general healthy living role model.  In short, my hero.

Check out her killer core workout (please do it for me!!!), and then her delicious-looking #strangebutgood salad!

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Fab Abs: Made in the Kitchen, Sculpted on the Mat

Hello, Sprint readers!  I love Laura’s blog as much as all of you, so I am pumped to bring a little Badass Fitness over here!

Laura’s figure competitions have got me thinking more seriously than ever about crossing that fitness feat off my bucket list, and I know her focus in training is often that six-pack she wants to show off to the judges.  She’s also a master of the eating necessary to compete.

So today’s post is all about making fabulous abs and powerful cores in the kitchen…and in the gym, Badass Fitness style!

Badass Fit

First, we work those bellies. Then we feed them – the HEALTHY way, with a Big-Ass Badass Lunch Bowl that veers into #StrangeButGood territory.

My bootcamps, core classes and personal workouts tend to be fast-paced and intense, making the most of every minute.  But hey, the good news is, they are done before you know it!  And the results rock.

This workout is an intense core routine, with ZERO traditional crunches, which are among the least effective ways to build true core strength and tone.  All you need is a mat, a timer, and a little mojo.  If you’re not sure about any of the moves, head over to my YouTube channel for demo videos.

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Fab Abs Circuit

(click each for video demos)

  • 15 Walkout Planks with Pushup 
  • 15 Walking Planks
  • 10 Slow Push-ups
  • 30 Waist Cinchers
  • 30 seconds of Side Plank Crunches right, then 30 seconds left
  • 30 second V-sits
  • 20 Pull-Ins
  • 15 Starfish Crunches right, 15 left
  • 20 Bicycle Crunches

**Repeat 1-2 more times! Abs on FIRE!**

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Now, let’s EAT!

I created this #StrangeButGood egg scramble with several items in my fridge, plus a ripe plantain that begged to be eaten and a Calabaza squash gifted to me by a bootcamp student (they know how to steal my heart, and candy need not apply!). 

I had no idea if this would taste good, but I went for it anyway. It turned out Amaze-Balls, so try it for yourself!

egg scramble

#StrangeButGood Sweet Savory Plantain-Calabaza Egg Scramble

  • ½ ripe plantain, sautéed in 1 Tbsp coconut oil and 1 Tbsp cinnamon
  • 1 cup of cubed Calabaza (or buttercup, kabocha, acorn, etc.) squash, roasted until tender with 1 Tbsp. coconut oil, cinnamon, sea salt
  • 2 cups collard greens, sautéed with minced garlic, ½ of a diced onion, 1 Tbsp. coconut aminos
  • 1 Tbsp. coconut oil
  • 2 eggs, whisked
  • ½ onion, diced
  • ½ cup shredded carrots
  • 1 Tbsp. almond butter
  1. Saute the plantains, set aside.
  2. Ditto the collard greens.
  3. If you haven’t yet, roast the squash with the cinnamon, coconut oil and sea salt at 400 degrees for about 20-25 minutes or until golden and tender. Mash the squash a bit and set aside.
  4. Heat the tablespoon of coconut oil over medium-high heat. Add the onions and shredded carrots, sautéing until onions are translucent. Add in the eggs and scramble.
  5. While the eggs are still runny, add in collards, plantains, and squash and keep scrambling it all together until eggs are cooked through.
  6. Top with the almond butter and mix it in, then EAT as you savor the #StrangeButGood!

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I wish Shannon could come whip me back into shape in a few weeks… 🙂

What is your favorite core move?

What’s the strangest recovery bowl you’ve ever made?

Filed Under: Core, Fitness, Guest Post, Recipes, Strange But Good Tagged With: abs, breakfast, core, eggs, figure competition, gluten-free, paleo, protein, vegetarian, work it out, workout

Hotel Food + WIAW

June 12, 2013 By Laura

This community blows me away.

That tickles my ta-tas.

All joking aside, I am so, so appreciative of everyone who stopped by and left supportive comments about yesterday’s announcement.  I was fully expecting to get slammed by at least a few people, but I didn’t get the first negative comment!  It is a personal choice and everyone seemed to acknowledge it.

My mom was surprised I posted about it, but I’m not going to act like I magically grew boobs overnight (wouldn’t it be cool if there was a boob fairy?) and randomly decided to take a break from working out.  Keeping it real, y’all.

Honesty

On top of all that, no one asked awkward questions!  I guess you guys are more polite than I am.  😀

What I did love were comment from those of you who’ve had it done.  I am really nervous about the recovery and you made me feel a LOT better.

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This day of WIAW is actually a day and a half-ish.  I was traveling for work, and due to storms on the East coast I ended up spending 8.5 hours in the Atlanta airport.  Preparation saved me.

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Check out my travel eats below, and then click here to head over to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to get to see what everyone else is enjoying!

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Airport Snack 1:

I knew I’d need to eat one meal in the airport, so I’d come prepared with a crab salad.  This was just crab, red bell pepper, raw zucchini, nutritional yeast, cumin, cayenne, turmeric, and black pepper.

The best part is the utensil I found at a fast food place to eat it with: a spork!!!

Crab salad with a spork

Airport Dinner:

Having to eat this meal in the airport was a surprise.  Delta delayed my flight over and over before they finally cancelled it.  In total, I spent 8.5 hours in the Atlanta airport.  I (finally) made it out, but on another airline.

I always travel with emergency tuna packets and random spices in my bag.  The little Ms. Dash was obtained from a cafeteria on a previous work trip.  The salad was purchased from Quizno’s in the airport.

Tuna in the airport

Hotel Surprise:

That night when I (finally) arrived in the hotel I had a surprise waiting for me:

Hotel Zaza ric krispy treat

Hotel Zasa‘s turn-down service includes a rice krispy treat!!!  It was delish, but I managed to stop at half and eat an apple taken from their gym.

Pro Tip: Hotel gyms almost always have a fruit bowl.  Perfect place to grab a free snack.

Pre-Workout:

Normally I eat before liftingin the morning, but I’d gotten in and had my snack so late I wasn’t starving.  I DID have my morning cocktail (apple cider vinegar, water, Glutamine, and Fitmixer Aminos).  It turns out that you can get through security with a small container of apple cider vinegar.

Totally patted myself on the back for this one.

Morning apple cider cocktail

Despite the late night I was motivated to go after seeing it the night before.  There were chandeliers in the workout room!!!  I’m also motivated by the fast that today is my last workout before surgery.  I’m trying to enjoy it while I can!

Side note: The women in the background was with my client.  We hadn’t met in person before, so I didn’t realize it until the meeting started a few hours later.

Hotel Zaza gym

Breakfast:

Our meeting began early in the morning, so breakfast was supplied in part by the hotel.  I got berries, eggs with some onions and red pepper, and a strip of bacon.  The eggs weren’t good (hotel eggs never are), so I mainly ate bacon and fruit.  And my own little #strangebutgood creation: chocolate protein powder mixed with coffee.  Mocha protein pudding!fruit and mocha protein pudding

Mid-Morning Snack:

We had a working snack time.  The hotel brough in mixed nuts and fruit.  These nut mixes are salty and have those totally unhealthy little crackers in them.  I enjoyed every bite.

Hotel snacks

I stole the mint garnish for the pic. #sorryimnotsorry

Lunch:

More hotel meeting food.  I took the meat out of some dried out tortillas and ate it with the pico and guac.  Only ate a few bits of the dry rice.  Have I mentioned I dislike meeting-food?

Hotel lunch

Afternoon Snacks:

I would normally have eaten the tuna here, but Friday’s delay threw me off.  I did have this mini Recharge bar leftover from Blend schwag bags.  It was pretty good!

There were also the obligatory pretzels on the (delayed) fight while I worked away.  I got over the Biscoff addiction, but can never say no to pretzels.

Recharge protein bar

Delta pretzels

Dinner:

I was desperation hungry by the time I finally got home.  I did have some veggies on hand, so I thawed a veggie burger and used collard greens to make a “taco.”  The stuff on top was parsnip rice mixed with diced cucumber, basil, nutritional yeast, cayenne, cumin, turmeric, and pepper.

Collard wraps

Dessert:

Since I’m having surgery on Thursday, I can’t eat after midnight Wednesday.  And my surgery isn’t until 1p!!!  Obviously, I am already worried about being hungry.  Despite a late dinner, I had a double size Carrot Cake Protein Batter… after eating a lot of unpictured Muesli Fusion (also from Blend) straight out the bag.  Bam.

It topped with with cacao nibs and peanut flour fluff (I do random peanut flour mixes – this one was with almond milk, flax, cinnamon, and chocolate stevia).

Carrot Cake Protein Batter

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While I’m recovering I have a few guest posts lined up… I know people sometimes ignore skim those, but as I got through them I’m really hoping you will take a sec to read.  They are awesome!  I even have a guest #strangebutgood for Friday. 🙂

Have you ever used a spork?

Honesty.  Always the best policy?  I sometimes wish I had a 5 second delay on my mouth…

Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Products, Strange But Good, Travel Tagged With: breakfast, Delta, dessert, dinner, Hotel ZaZa, lunch, protein, salad, seafood, snacks, strange but good, travel food, WIAW, workout

Work It Out: Gym Confessions

June 11, 2013 By Laura

There are a few things I must* confess.

*Not really… I just like to overshare.

When it comes to fitness – or any aspect of life – we all have little quirks.  I’ve seen you Ms. I-Drink-Starbucks-on-the-Stationary-Bike.  Or Mr. My-Squat-is-Merely-a-Slight-Knee-Bend.  As I found myself labeling everyone in the gym Sunday, I realized I needed to call myself out too.

Today’s Work It Out is all about confessions.

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I confess…

1. I check my Instagram feed in between sets.  While doing butt kicks or high knees.

2. On occasion I use “I’m going right to the grocery store after this workout” as an excuse to drive to the gym.  My gym is 3 blocks from my house.

3. At the grocery store post-workout, I purchase men’s body soap.  I use men’s deodorant too.

Dove men's soap

Single lady drug store purchases

4. My headphones aren’t always playing music.  I use them as an excuse to ignore people act like I don’t hear anyone around me.

5. I store my phone/music source in my bra while I lift.  There’s nowhere else to put it!  It not like my boobs take up that much space anyway.

6. My resting heart rate is 47.  Because it’s SO hard for me to keep my heart rate up while lifting I go against my trainer’s instructions and have “active” rest between sets.  The muscle dudes in the weight room stare as I bounce around doing tuck jumps, jumping jacks, high knees, etc.

7. When – after jogging to the gym – I get stranded by a torrential downpour, I have full-blown photo shoots in the ladies locker room.

Photo shoot

8. When Kristen posted her freshly-washed sports bra pads, I realized I never wash mine.  I wash the bras (after several uses), but never the pads.  Whoops.

9. You probably figured this out from the previous confession, but I wear padded sports bras.  They are by Handful and I love them.  They did not send me any free stuff to say that.

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This is really leading up to one big confession…

10. I’m getting a boob job breast augmentation on Thursday.   There will be an awesome series of guest posts, as I won’t be able to lift my arms easily for a bit.  The surgery itself doesn’t scare me.  What does scare me is the fact that I won’t be able to exercise at all for 3 weeks.  Not even a walk.  Even more terrifying is that fact that I won’t be able to do arms for a few months.

Why would I put myself through this?  I want boobs.  It’s not about the figure competitions (though many competitors have them).  I am totally flat chested, and have been my whole life.  I’ve wanted to get my boobs done since I was 20, but waited (thank god – 20 would have been far too young).  This year I turn 30, and I will have boobs.  It’s my birthday present to myself.  I’m sick of nothing fitting me right and of not being able to find a bra anywhere that fits… and then being frustrated that I even have to wear one because I really don’t need it (bonus confession: I’ve gone running bra-less). 

squeaky

So there you have it.  This was the big reveal I referred to in yesterday’s post.  It may seem weird for me to be blogging about it, but I’m keeping it real with my fake boobs.  And when I suddenly stop working out for weeks you would have known something was up. 😉

No, I won’t look like a porn star.  I want them to be on the small side.

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This may be the most nervous I’ve ever been to post something.  I know some people have strong opinions on plastic surgery… but know that this is something I’ve wanted for years and I’m doing it for ME.  I’m happy to answer questions.  Ask away in the comments and I’ll answer in tomorrow’s post!

Would you ever consider plastic surgery? 

What are your gym confessions?

Filed Under: Fitness Tagged With: breast augmentation, confessions, work it out, workout

Strange But Good: Microwave Protein Zucchini Bread

May 31, 2013 By Laura

I have an unintentional pattern of behavior.

Let’s be honest… I have several patterns: wake up, eat, workout, eat more, sleep.

This particular pattern is a recipe development pattern.  I make something with carrot.  Then I make it with zucchini.  What can I say?  I play favorites!

Microwave Protein Zucchini Bread 1

Even though I’d made the carrot version, I thought zucchini could qualify for #strangebugood.  Mostly because my Southern family would stare, mouths open, at the thought of making a healthy zucchini bread.  If that wasn’t enough, the sight of it cooking in the microwave would send them over the edge.

It does work, and it solves a common problem when microwave baking – the problem of dry mug cakes.  With the added moisture from the zucchini, your cake will be almost juicy.  In a good way.  

Microwave Protein Zucchini Bread 2

For the protein, I wanted to use something super-clean that added a good vanilla flavor.  Clean protein powders have become increasingly important to me after reading (and being shocked by) the ingredient list of a popular powder that shall remain nameless.  That’s why I REALLY happy to have found Growing Naturals.  You can read more about them here.

This small company sponsored part of my Blend trip, and I was able to share some with a few of the ladies there.  However, there wasn’t enough for EVERYONE and what about those that couldn’t go?  Growing Naturals is generously offering a discount code – “SPRINT30” – for 30% off your first purchase any product through until July 31!

I think these guys were excited about clean protein at Blend too!


Microwave Protein Zucchini Bread

Microwave Protein Zucchini Bread

Based on my Microwave Protein Carrot Cake recipe.

  • 1/2 C grated zucchini (90g)
  • 1 scoop Growing Naturals Rice Vanilla Protein Powder (or 31g scoop of your preferred)
  • 1/4 tsp no sodium baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/8 tsp nutmeg
  • 1 egg white
  • 1 T applesauce (no sugar added, can also use pumpkin puree)
  • 1/4 tsp almond extract
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract (optional)
  • ~8-9 drops NuNaturals lemon liquid stevia
  • “Icing” (see below)

Grate zucchini, squeeze out excess moisture, and set aside.

Place dry ingredients in bowl and stir to combine.  Stir in wet ingredients.  Mix in grated zucchini.

Transfer to a greased (I use PAM) cereal bowl and microwave for 2-2.5 mins (mine took 2:15).  Tip the cake out onto a plate and top as desired.  

My cake was topped with a cheese cake icing made by combining Greek yogurt with cinnamon, ginger, cake batter drops, and stevia.

Makes 1 cake.

Approximate Nutritionals (will vary based on protein powder used): 154 calories, 2.1g fat, 183.7mg sodium, 13.4g carbohydrates, 0.7g fiber, 6g sugar, 24.5g protein.


 

How have you enjoyed making co-workers, friends, or family stare with strange but good creations this week?

The link up rules can be found here or by clicking on “Strange But Good” in the menu bar above. In short, I want to see what concoctions have earned you weird looks from co-workers, family and friends!

Post your Strange But Good creations, grab the logo below for your blog, and link up here.

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Remember to use #strangebutgood in any Tweets and Instagrams of your creations. 🙂

 



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This weekend is Atlanta’s Food & Wine Festival.  I’m so exctied I can barely stand myself!

What are your unintentional (or intentional) patterns?

Have you tried mug cakes?  What’s your favorite recipe?

Filed Under: Baking, Products, Recipes, Strange But Good Tagged With: Growing Naturals, protein, snacks, strange but good, workout

Georgia Running Trail Review + Pancake Fuel

May 30, 2013 By Laura

Starting out on the right foot is important.

 

Yet so often I forget…

Kat’s post today is all about trail running, I thought I’d share a quick pancake recipe (sorry if you saw this on Instagram already).  She talks about hiking fuel at the end of this post, but my recipe would be good for pre-hike fuel!

These cakes have a great mix of carbs and protein to start you off feeling the right amount of full!  I really loved how moist they were (yes, I used the word moist) thanks to the cottage cheese.  Leaving some larger pieces of the oats gives it a fabulous chew, especially if you use a mix of grains (mine is oats and millet).

 

Cottage Cheese Pancakes

Cottage Cheese Protein Pancakes

(Inspired by Morganne)

  • 1/4 c oats
  • 1/3 c egg whites
  • 1/4 c cottage cheese
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • Stevia or other sweetener, to taste

 

Place all ingredients in a lender (I used the small Magic Bullet container) and briefly mix, allowing some larger pieces of oats to remain.  Cooked in a pan over medium heat, flipping half way through.  

Top as desired.  I used raspberries, strawberries, and peanut butter syrup.  My syrup mix consisted of sugar-free syrup, peanut flour, caramel extract, and a little water.  I didn’t measure… but just guess and adjust as you go.

 

I’ve babbled enough!  Here’s Kat!!!

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Mega Trail Heaven – Trail Reviews!

Since I last wrote, yes, Law School Graduation happened!  It was a crazy day, and yes, it’s true, family drama cannot be kept at bay.  I did have friends and family visit from all over, and it ended up being completely AWESOME.  I am especially grateful to my friends who came from out-of-state, and even from locations 8 hours away.

Grad

Badass

 

And afterwards, we went out on the town.  Dancing with Mom and Grammy was awesome!

After the fancy cocktail party, we went to a local club to dance the night away.  Grammy I think won us all over, and my friends dancing with Grammy was also not too shabby… the pics below are not even the highlights but I don’t want to really embarrass anyone. 😉  (Editor’s note: Yes, let’s not ruin any political careers…)

Night Crazy

 

And, in honor of celebrating graduation and my little break before bar review, I am having a little fun!  (Editor’s note: WELL deserved!)

First, I got a new bike!  She is a Scott Plasma tri bike, and she rides like a Porsche!   I took her out on Friday for our first ride together!  (Editor’s note: What’s her name?!)

Bike

 

Second, I am trail running like crazy!  I have hit over 5 different trails in the last week for some long, much needed and deserved runs.  Here is an overview of some of the trails and my personal “Trail Review.”

 

1. Sope Creek trails

Sope Creek is located just outside the Atlanta perimeter (285).  A short drive for local Atlanta folk, and they are GORGEOUS.  These trails are easy to navigate with maps at every turn.  There are not many hills, and most of them are also suitable for mountain biking!  There are also some cool old paper mill ruins.

(Editor’s note: I grew up RIGHT there and went to Sope Creek Elementary!)

Sope Creek

 

2. Yeti Trails

Saturday, I went over to the Tributary and got a good run in on the Yeti Trails, which are located near Sweetwater State Park.  (Editor’s note: I love these trails!)

These trails are pretty mild with some incline and decline, but no mountains, that’s for sure.  They’re well-shaded and provide scenic views of water crossings and the river.  You can also throw in some steeper hills at the power lines and gas lines, if you desire!  (All before I went car shopping!  You will get to see my new car next time!)

Yeti Trails

Yeti Trails

 

3.  Hiker Hostel

Then I headed up to the mountains and stayed at Hiker Hostel, a cute little hostel that allows dogs!  So we could bring pups up to hike AND I could run some trails.

Hiker Hostel is great because it’s family owned by a husband and wife who are super friendly, and they have their own bees for honey, and their own chickens!  Such an adorable home.  If you are ever in North Georgia, it’s a great place to stay!  They also have a fully equipped kitchen downstairs so you can make your own dinner.

They have chickens to provide eggs for your breakfast!

They have chickens to provide eggs for your breakfast!

They also sell their coffee by the pound, and with a message!

They also sell their coffee by the pound, and with a message!

 

4. Vogel State Park

This cute get-away allowed us to first go up to Vogel State Park where we hiked the Bear Hair Trail with the dogs, and I got to go for a run on the Georgia Death Race course.

The hike on Bear Hair was awesome – lots of beautiful plants, including “flaming azaelias,” a local wild flower, and plenty of water crossings.  There were enough hills to make it a difficult hike, but a fun couple of hours with the pups.

Vogel State Park

Vogel State Park

 

Then, I hit the Appalachian Trail… a bit easier to run here than on Bear Hair, and not QUITE as much scenery.  The trails are pretty rocky, with some water crossings.  I had never seen these trails during the day!!!  I also had a cathartic moment where I revisited the location where I sprained my ankle.

 

5. Woody Gap

Monday morning I went for a run at Woody Gap, a section of the Appalachian Trail (AT) between Vogel and Amicalola Falls State Park.  These trails are comparable to the AT by Vogel but has better scenic overlooks and is a bit rockier.

They are a difficult run, but worth the beauty.  I also ran into a bunch of hikers, surprised to see a runner out there!  (Editor’s note: further proof you’re a bad ass.)

Woody Gap

Woody Gap

 

6. Amicalola Falls

Then we went to Amicalola Falls on Monday afternoon for some more hiking.  While you can also get on the Appalachian Trail for running from here, we stuck to the park area, which was over-crowded due to the holiday weekend.

The park definitely had a more peaceful feel to it with all of the water (Editor’s note: the falls are gorgeous!), and the hiking was actually pretty difficult.  I was pooped after just a few short miles.  The dogs were ready to go too!

Amicalola Falls

Amicalola Falls

 

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Overall, it was one of the best Memorial Day weekends I have ever had!!  5 sets of trails AND a bike ride in 5 days – BLISS!  This was all followed by an adjustment on Monday night with Nate, who also adjusted the dogs!  (Editor’s note: Whaaaat?!)

Choose Happy - Voltaire

 

With all of this activity all over the trails, it’s important to care for your body!  The trails do it for the mind and soul – they make me happy… but how about fueling this type of outdoor activity?

My favorite trail foods are usually foods that provide the right amount of sugars and carbs to keep me going, with just enough protein (Editor’s note: Yay, protein!) to fill me up!

 

Like Laura’s What I Ate Wednesday, I’m going to give you a “What I Ate on the Trails”:

 

  1. First, I always fuel on Lara Bars, especially the Cashew Cookie.  I also enjoy the Peanut Butter Cookie.  They have none of the crap that many other bars have.  They are simple ingredients of nuts and dates, unless you get fancier versions, but still few ingredients are added.
  2. Typical trail food also includes potato chips and gummy bears!  (Editor’s note: These hot summer months are the time when I’d be with you on the salt!!!)
  3. I also enjoy the following raw veggies as fuel on the trails – these items don’t squish in your pack, and they take a bit longer to digest, so you get a constant supply of the sugar and carbs you need to keep going:
  • Apples
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Sliced Beets
  • Packets of Honey (you can make these at home)
  • The puppies enjoyed some beets while hiking

 

However, even more than eating just right, it is very important to hydrate!  Sunday, I drank over a gallon of water between breakfast and dinner, and I was still thirsty!  It’s getting hotter, and this is my plug about being smart with hydration (and it doesn’t hurt to throw in some electrolytes like coconut water) so you can go all day and not feel bad!

I hope you all enjoyed your long weekend and are enjoying the warm summer weather!

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Just when I think I’m active… I read Kat’s post. 😉

What are your favorite outdoor sports?  Any favorite trails?

Do you like to run or hike with your dogs?

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Guest Post, Running, Travel Tagged With: breakfast, fuel, Georgia trails, Kat, pancakes, running, snacks, trail running, workout

Meet Luci-furrrr + WIAW

May 29, 2013 By Laura

Lucifer isn’t always scary.

 

Be honest – how many of you are already horrified at this post? 😉

My best friend has a cat that she named Lucifer.  Shortened to Lucy to keep it PC.  My friend had a baby and both her and the baby are allergic to Lucy, so I offered to take the cat on a trial basis.

Meet Lucy:

Lucy

I secretly got her because she matches my rug.

 

She’s a beautiful grey 9-year-old cat who is NOTHING like her namesake.  Thank god.

You may judge me, but I am not a big animal person.  I am not home a lot and can’t even keep a plant alive, so the thought of having something that needs constant care doesn’t appeal to me.  However, this cat is cool.  She sleeps all the time and mostly keeps to herself except at night when she jumps in bed to cuddle with me.  Perfect animal for me!

Lucy

My mom thought it was a stuffed animal and I was playing a prank on her!

 

To recap: I’m turning 30.  I got a cat.  The cat is my cuddle partner. I’ll soon be a creepy old cat lady.

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My WIAW meals should be re-title “meals of desperation.”  There has been so much going to that I still haven’t done a big trip  to the market since Blend!  This means I was eating the last of everything in my fridge.  By snack time I was 100% out of veggies and had convinced myself to ditch kickboxing for a grocery run.

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Check out my semi-normal eats below, and then click here to head over to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to get to see what delicious spring foods everyone else is enjoying!

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Breakfast:

Forgetting to bring my Aminos to my mom’s house made me realize just how much I crave my morning cocktail (apple cider vinegar, water, Glutamine, and Fitmixer Aminos).  This morning we were happily reunited. 🙂

Breakfast was an old favorite: PB & Jeggs.  After a pretty indulgent weekend finished off with burgers and homemade strawberry margaritas I wanted something simple!  The “jam” this morning was raspberry.

PB & Jeggs (raspberries + eggs)

 

This fueled a great leg day workout.  The gym was still not crowded!!!  I guess people are still recovering from the weekend?

I took full advantage of the desertion and did a little Instagram photo shoot.  #bloggersterotype

Deserted gym

 

Post-Workout Re-Fuel:

In the spirit of not having groceries old favorites, I turned an almost-empty container of Greek yogurt into a Carrot Cake Protein Batter.

Carrot Cake Protein Batter

Lunch:

Desperation was setting in.  The last of the no-salt turkey deli meat, the end of a jar of salsa, and frozen edamame.

I 100% thought I had a bag of Pirate’s Booty in my desk drawer.  Nope… I forgot I ate it last week.  Don’t you hate it when that happens?!

Turkey, salsa, and Dora the Explorer edamame

 

Snack:

This happened not long after lunch since I didn’t have my desk draw snack.  I had one piece of salmon left and the end of bag of spinach.  I topped with the lemon, red pepper flakes, herbs de provence, and nutritional yeast.

That salmon may had been of a questionable age… if you don’t hear from me tomorrow, call 9-1-1. 

Salmon salad

 

Dinner:

This is when I caved.  I wanted to go to kickboxing, but the need for food was greater.  Instead I went to the chiro and then to Fresh Market.

I was craving a million different things, but settled on a ghetto version of carbonara.

Clean carbonara

 

Instead of pasta, I used tofu spinach noodles.  My sauce was a mix of Greek yogurt cream cheese, parsley, red pepper flakes, and garlic.  Then I mixed in some shredded turkey, topped it with the infamous runny egg, and drizzled with the a thick fig balsamic.  #strangebutgood

Any excuse for a runny egg!

#yolkporn 

 

Dessert:

My favorite meal of the day.  I froze some Greek yogurt mixed with half a scoop of protein powder, cinnamon, stevia, and butter extract for about 30 minutes.  Then I topped it with cubed butternut squash roasted with cinnamon, ginger, and cayenne.  And a little cocoa powder sauce (cocoa power, almond milk, cinnamon, and stevia), for good measure.

Translation of this meal: cinnamon roll yogurt with sweet butternut bites and dark chocolate sauce.

Cinnamon Roll Yogurt Bowl

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As much as going back to work after a long weekend hurts, remembering it’s a short week is enough to keep me smiling!

Are you an animal person?  What was/is your favorite pet?

What is your typical I’m-desperate-for-groceries meal?  

 

Filed Under: Fitness, Recipes, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, cat, dessert, dinner, legs, Lucy, lunch, snacks, workout

Get High With a Little Help From My Blends

May 23, 2013 By Laura

Park City, Utah’s elevation is at about 6,900 ft.

 

What did you think I meant?!

I can’t speak for everyone, but after this past weekend’s Blend Retreat, I was high on life.  Since so many of you couldn’t make it, I’m going to say something nice about everyone in this post so that you can a) get to know them better too and b) better understand how special this weekend and this group is.

Heather and I left Atlanta bright and early Friday morning, arriving in Salt Lake City where we saw Sarah and Brittany almost immediately.  Then our ride, Michelle, picked up us up in a bad ass brand-new Jeep rental and we headed to our host hotel, Hyatt, in Park City.

Park City Hyatt

  • Heather is from Atlanta, but I felt like I got to know her 100x better.  She is one of the most genuine people around, and would probably give you the shirt right off her back if you needed it
  • Sarah is just as quirky and hilarious as she seems on her blog.  It is impossible not to smile in her presence, and to be inspired by her enthusiasm for life!
  • Brittany is like a warm bite of home.  Her sweet Southern charm immediately puts you at ease, and a minute into a conversation with her you feel like family
  • Michelle is someone I felt instantly would be my friend.  She is a smart and a great conversationalist – never running out of interesting things to talk about.  Everything your high school math teacher wasn’t (but she actually teaches math!), and I am 100% sure I’ll be stalking her hometown before the next Blend

 

I won’t bore you with a recap of my food recap, but let’s just say the first evening there was over the top!  There was food out the you-know-what, starting with the Justin’s Nut Butter and Attune Foods‘ nut butter and graham cracker snacks.  Next year I vote they combine forces with Green Mountain and Silk for a happy hour that involved peanut butter-rimmed mocha martinis.

See that fine-looking butt below?  That’s Sarah again.  This picture perfectly illustrates how cool it is to be around tons of kindred spirits who are unable to eat or drink anything without first taking a pic.

Justin's and Green Mointain

 

After an amazing dinner, I crashed HARD.  Good thing because the next morning’s boot camp with GPP Fitness kicked me in the rear.  Have you ever done a deck of cards workout?  I had not… and wow.  It wasn’t for the faint of heart!

You start with a deck of card, and each card represents a move.  Our 4 exercises were burpees, lunges, sit-ups, and push-ups. The number on each represent the number of reps you should do.  Jokers are a 2 minute run, face cards count a 10, Aces = 15, number cards = displayed number (ex: Jack of hearts = 10 sit ups).  By the end you have done 200 of each exercise and run for 4 minutes.

GPP workout

 

The pic at the end is of Lindsay, Heather, Lindsay, and me:

  • Lindsay is one of the organizers.  She lives near me and I am so glad to get to see her more often.  You always leave a conversation with her feeling more positive and motivated – like the world is no object for your strength and energy!
  • Heather is one of my best Blends.  I was sad when she and her hubby left Atlanta last year, but we have stayed close.  She’s been a big inspiration both in terms of recipe creativity and fitness discipline.  She sets a good example for of balance and healthy outlook on life.  And she had great taste in beer. 😉
  • Lindsay is my brother from another mother.  I told a group in my room that I have the biggest blogger crush on her (LC – I swear I’m not a creepy stalker). From Healthy Bite brilliance to her boundless energy to her constant sherpa-esqe encouragement… I basically want to be her when I grow up (despite the fact that I think I’m older…).

 

You can also see from the pic above that Park CIty appears cold and rainy.  It was.  I am not ashamed to say that I wussed out on the hike.  Total fair-weather exerciser.  Instead, I opted in to Zoomba.

The gorgeous Annette bravely led the class… and – even pregnant – showed us up BIG time.  You may have seen this jewel on Instagram (credits to Heather):

zoomba

 

Thankfully most ladies were more skilled… but you can be the judge:

Middle photo credit to Heather again

 

  • Heather (on the left) has fast become one of the most special Blend in my life.  She is thoughtful, SO creative (#strangebutgood-style), and an absolute riot to be around.  Did I mention she’s gorgeous?!
  • Lindsay (middle, top) is on my #whatsbeautiful Fabulously Fit team, but I hadn’t never met her in person before.  She is just as spunky and passionate about the fit life as I’d imagined!  She always looks adorable too – this blows me away as I always look like I had no idea what to wear (and I don’t)
  • Meg (middle, bottom) is a doll.  Really.  As sweet as she is on her blog, she is even MORE so in real life.  I wanted to put her in my pocket and take her home with me… but I am scared she’d kick my butt because the is a ball of muscle
  • Annette (far right) I cannot say enough about.  Even with chile she can run circles around me.  I never saw this gorgeous lady without a smile on her face and a kind word to say.  I wish we’d had more time to talk 1:1, but I’ll be stalking her on the regular from now on.

 

There is SO much more to say and many, many more pics to share… but for now I must stop the love-fest.  Perhaps a part 2 on Marvelous Monday??? 🙂

***

I left for the airport ad 6am and didn’t get home until 11pm thanks to rain delays.  I love my job… but whoa.  Someone is working from home today…

Burpees.  Love ’em or hate ’em?

Say something nice about a blogger you love!

 

Filed Under: Fitness Tagged With: Blend Retreat, burpees, GPP Fitness, workout

What’s Beautiful?

May 15, 2013 By Laura

Beautiful comes in all forms.

 

Much like diet, it’s personal!

There’s no right or wrong definition.  When I heard about Under Armour’s What’s Beautiful competition aimed at getting women to set epic goals and prove themselves, I was really excited.  You goal, your definition of what beauty is, is totally customized!

whats beautiful

 

I immediately signed up, and I hope you will too!  All you need to do is click here and enter some basic info, including what fitness goal you WILL accomplish.  You can customize the top pic (like your Facebook header), join teams, and follow/encourage others!

To me, beautiful is embodied by spirits unwilling to settle for less than they are.  Strong woman are beautiful to me, so of course that’s what my goal involves. 🙂

Check out my goal and challenges thus far here:

UA Collage

 

The competition is 100% personalized for you.  There are mini-challenges you can participate in along the way, but you can choose those that apply to you.

You don’t have to do the challenges… but you might want to because there are prizes along the way (read: Under Armour schwag bags) and one BIG reward at the end: a trip to Costa Rica to attend a four-day yoga and surf retreat, complete with massages, spa treatments and healthy, locally sourced meals prepared by personal chefs!!!

whats beautiful 1

 

Once you create your profile, I’d love it if you’d join my team: Team Fabulously Fit!  There are four of us FitFluential Ambassadors headed it up.  We have some diverse goals, but the underlying theme is healthy and fitness.  We are super excited to cheer for you and motivate each other!

Our team includes: Lindsay @ Itz Linz, Melissa @ Treats With A Twist, Lindsay @ Cotter Crunch, and me!

Team-Fabulously-Fit

 

The competition will be using the hashtags #whatsbeautiful and #iwill. Follow along both hashtags on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest to stay motivated and dedicated to achieving YOUR goal!

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Don’t worry – we’re still going to talk about food today!  My WIAW meals were right in line with the No Shit Diet principles.  Including a little dinner indulgence.  🙂

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Check out my eats and treats below, and then click here to head over to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to get to see what delicious foods everyone else is enjoying!

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Breakfast:

Per usual, I started my day with a cocktail (apple cider vinegar, water, Glutamine, and Fitmixer Aminos).

Breakfast was a 2 course event today:

Atlanta Farm Fresh Greek yogurt is the best ever.  I don’t know if you can get it outside of the Southeast, but you can check out their website and see!  In Atlanta, you can find it in Whole Foods and Kroger.

Their plain is really good (I normally only eat plain Greek), but I couldn’t resist this in lieu of a fruit this morning: Strawberry Basil Balsamic.  It’s as good as it sounds.

Atlanta Farm Fresh Strawberry Basil Balsamic

 

Part 2 was Toad in a Hole.  Made with one of my local eggs and a slice of P28 protein bread.  Topped with fresh basil, pepper, and red pepper flakes. #yolkporn

Toad in a Hole

 

Post-Workout:

All of that deliciousness fueled one helluva spin class.  Did I mention I don’t spin?  This was my 3rd class ever.  It kicked my butt.  By the time I got home I was ready to eat ALL the foods.

I settled for a Carrot Cake Batter Shake:  This is one of my favorites – it was the first time I’d used tofu in a smoothie, but not the last.  Gives it the perfect texture!

Carrot Cake Protein Shake

Lunch-ish:

I saw Janet’s post about Black Bean Tostadas and knew I had to make them immediately.  I made a single serving, eliminated the salt, and added onion powder, turmeric, cilantro, lime juice, red bell pepper, and jalapeno.

It fell apart (probably due to the pepper), but it was delicious!  I just ate it as crackers alongside my sea bass and broccoli slaw.

Black Bean Crackers

 

Then I had “dessert.”  Roasted kabocha squash with coconut oil, cinnamon, ginger, cayenne, and maple extract.  Topped with a peanut sauce made from peanut flour, cinnamon, ginger, maple extract, water, and stevia.

Squash and PB

 

Dinner:

I got my tickets.  To the Gunshow!  Chef Kevin Gillespie lead one of my favorite Atlanta restaurants, but recently left to do his own thing.  Last night I got to try it out for the first time.  The fact that it’s called Gunshow was just the icing on the cake.

This is an entirely new format for a restaurant – there are no servers and the kitchen and dining room are one.  Everything is made fresh.  There is no set menu, they aren’t concept-driven.  The food served that day is based on what’s available locally and what they’re in the mood to cook.  The kitchen brings the food out dim sum-style on a cart or tray as they finish the dish.  The chef that made your food is also delivering it to your table and describing the dish.  How cool is that?!  One thing I love about cooking is seeing the reaction people have.  That must be hard for a chef in a restaurant who’s trapped in a kitchen all night.

Gunshow Menu

Gunshow Menu

 

Our group of 10 ordered one of everything.  And it was all amazing.

My top 3 dishes: a goat cheese ball rolled in burnt bread crumbs with a house made strawberry jam, the braised short ribs, and the spring vegetables and ramps with bee pollen.

Gunshow food

Gunshow food

The great part was that after splitting all this among 10 people, we weren’t over-stuffed.  Don’t get me wrong – I was full – but it was a happy amount of indulgence.

My friend Jessica had the description of the night:

The food spans such a spectrum and I love that [Kevin Gillespie] doesn’t box himself, or the other folks in the kitchen, into a defined style.  I told someone tonight that it reminded me of a first date.  Perhaps he was trying to impress and over time we may learn each other and reach a warmness and familiarity.  I was impressed and even more excited that we have somewhere else to discover that is different, although not better

Jessica, Chef Kevin, and me

Jessica, Chef Kevin, and me

 

Dessert:

We had to try the desserts too!  I would be hard-pressed to choose between the strawberry cheesecake (top pic) and Kevin’s great grandmother’s banana pudding (bottom right).

Gunshow desserts

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Obviously #iwill be hitting the gym hard today! 🙂  Join our team by clicking here: Fabulously Fit, or just leave me your email in the comments and I can send invite to our team!

What’s your fitness goal?  What WILL you accomplish?

What’s the best thing you’ve eaten this week?  Anything #strangebutgood?

 

Filed Under: Fitness, Smoothies Tagged With: #IWILL, #whatsbeautiful, Atlanta Farm Fresh, breakfast, dessert, dinner, eggs, Gunshow, Kevin Gillespie, lunch, protein, smoothies, snacks, spinning, tofu, Under Armour, WIAW, workout, yogurt

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