Today is day 2 with my Turbo Fire program. Before my work out, I had my morning weigh-in. Down 1.8 lb ALREADY! What? Yes, I'm sure. I weighed myself several times to make sure it wasn't a fluke and it wasn't my eyes playing tricks on me early in the morning. That was just the encouragement I needed for my workout today AND to follow through with clean eating.
Today's workout was HIIT 15, followed up with Stretch 10. HIIT 15 is a fast up and down workout. For 15 minutes, you give your all. It has your body burning fat at a higher rate than traditional aerobic workouts. The difference is when you push yourself in a HIIT workout, you're working at a higher intensity. When you give your all and push yourself, then your body is working at a anaerobic rate (as opposed to aerobic). After that, I was out of breath. WHOA! The 10 minutes of stretching was AMAZING for my body. It was such a treat.
My workout was followed up with my own speciality - a Peanut Butter Mocha Protein Frappucino. I have an insane love for Starbucks drinks. There is no Starbucks where I live, and it doesn't quite fit in to my healthy eating (aside from the occasional treat).
Peanut Butter Mocha Protein Frappucino
1 scoop vanilla protein shake mix
1 scoop chocolate protein shake mix
1 tb peanut butter
1 cup chilled coffee
1/2-1 cup unsweetened, vanilla almond milk
1/2-1 cup ice
Combine all of the ingredients in to your mixer. Blend. Pour. Enjoy.
Today's Workout
Turbo Fire: HIIT 15
Turbo Fire: Stretch 10
Today's Meals
Breakfast: Peanut Butter Mocha Protein Frappucino
Snack: hardboiled eggs
Lunch: baked garlicky chicken and veggies
Dinner: Turkey Chili and a salad
Clearly, I am eating a lot of leftovers. :)
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Saturday, December 14, 2013
The world of teacherdom
Teacherdom? Yes, I said "teacherdom." Is this really a word? I think not, but it works for me! Besides, it sounds less haute than saying, "academia." Who wants to read a blog post called, "The world of academia?"
Moving on...
When I became a teacher, there were a few surprises that just knocked me over the head.
- This is one of the hardest jobs I have ever done. Now, I wouldn't trade it for anything! I LOVE what I do and I love my kids. I was just stunned at how exhausted I was - especially in the beginning.
- I get along GREAT with 12-year-olds. I'm not quite sure what that one says about me... But I definitely find them quite entertaining, and I make them laugh... a lot. :)
- Apparently there's a lot of gift-giving that goes on at Christmas. I was shocked when little gifts from my students started showing up on my desk. "Gift-giving" is one of my love languages, so this instantly filled my heart! To me, gift-giving doesn't have to be something big or ornate. I love cooking for people to show them I care. Sometimes just leaving someone a kind note, or letting them know you are thinking about them and praying for them can be an amazing gift to a person.
Almond Power Bars
- 2 cups raw almonds
- 1/2 cup flax seed meal
- 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut
- 2 scoops flavored whey protein powder
- 1/2 cup raw almond butter
- 1 tsp sea salt
- 1/2 cup coconut oil
- Stevia or xylitol to taste
- 1 TB pure vanilla extract
- 8 squares Ghirardelli chocolate
- Place the first 7 ingredients in a food processor and pulse for about ten seconds.
- Melt coconut oil, and add Xylitol and vanilla. Pour into the food processor while it is blending.
- Blend the mixture in to a course paste.
- Press mixture into an 8x8 in glass pan. Chill for one hour.
- Melt chocolate and xylitol in a double boiler.
- Spread over the chilled almond mixture.
- Cut into bars before placing the pan back into the refrigerator to chill.
Tips:
- Line the bottom of your pan with parchment paper for easy removal.
- Keep refrigerated.
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