Drinking Alcohol- will it hurt my fitness and weight loss results?

To drink Alcohol or not…..

As we embark upon another weight loss challenge that we do with the city of Burlington, Vermont – assisting others with new healthy habits that include exercise and nutrition, one question will inevitably come up…and that question is: “Is it OK to drink alcohol on a weight loss program?”. I began researching the topic to see what the “experts say” and then, by accident- or was it? I came across this article written by Steve Edwards that I thought had some useful information. Everyone is different so see what resonates best for you. I know for ME, the 3 distinct times that I have had major body transformations (Body building competition at age 30, late 40’s raw food cleanse and mid 50’s 90 Day transformation with P90X) the answer was NOT to drink alcohol if you really want to reach your goals and be the best you can be within your time limit goal. When you are working out more deliberately and on a regular basis-taxing your muscles why would you even want to waste your calories on something that doesn’t assist you with reaching your goals? However, don’t decide based on my experience….

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Ask the Expert: Will Drinking Alcohol Hurt My Results?

By Steve Edwards

When it comes to getting fit and healthy, alcohol is one of the first things you’re told to eliminate from your diet. Yet studies regularly show that those who drink live longer and healthier lives than those who don’t. So, what’s the deal? Is alcohol a magic potion for a long and healthy life, or is your fitness the only thing it’s going to take the edge off?

The consumption of alcohol in some form or another has been around since the first caveman left some fruit in the sun too long, causing it to ferment (what a crazy night around the fire that was). Since we’ve always had it and, if history is any indication, we always will, we should have a strategy about how to use it.

What is alcohol?

Alcohol starts out healthy enough, as a plant, where it’s the byproduct of the decaying process (fermentation). Although it’s technically a depressant, its effect on the human body manifests as making you feel giddy, powerful, and awesome on the dance floor. And because it’s natural, you know, like tobacco and opium, it’s got to be good, right? Oh, wait. Maybe not.

And just like other natural things, the food industry has found unnatural ways to create alcohol that tend to be cheaper and even less healthy. But, I’m nitpicking because ultimately alcohol is alcohol. You’re going to get hammered whether you drink Night Train or single-malt Scotch—although all the chemicals in the rotgut might give you a worse hangover.

And for you out there who think you’re beating the system with your Diet Coke® and rum, alcohol has calories. A lot of them. At 7 calories per gram, alcohol has more calories by volume than both carbs and proteins and slightly less than fats. (Plus, according to a recent study published in the American Journal of Medicine,1 drinking diet soda with alcohol could get you drunk faster.)

More importantly, these calories have no food value. That’s right. Nada. Zilch. You’re adding calories to your diet, the only performance enhancing quality of which is to help you brag about yourself down at the pub.

The big question people usually ask me is whether or not they should drink alcohol while doing P90X®, INSANITY®, or one of our other boot camp–style programs. When you’re trying to change your body, the crux is making the nutritional switch from high-calorie/low-nutrient foods to low-calorie/high-nutrient foods. Since alcohol is a very high-calorie/no-nutrient food, you can see why it never ranks very high on Michi’s Ladder. (off the record, Beach Body really does help NAIL your nutrition and this chart called Michi’s Ladder is very useful.)

Keep in mind that we’re not telling you to abstain from alcohol forever. We’re advising you cut down on it—or completely cut it out—while you’re trying to transform your body.

What about all the studies showing alcohol is good for you?

The lifestyle studies that show up on the wires almost ubiquitously champion alcohol consumption because moderate drinkers always outlive everyone else. In fact, one major study showed that even excessive drinkers lived longer than teetotalers. There is no scientific surface explanation as to why this would be the case, so most experts chalk it up to lifestyle. Those who drink tend to be less stressed about life, in general, and stress is intricately linked to shorter life spans.

This is why our nutrition guides also generally give parameters for moderate drinking. If it makes you happy then, by all means, don’t quit. Just learn to be a healthy drinker.

But as I said above, when you’re doing one of our programs, the rules of nutrition shift slightly. You’re pushing your body harder, so it behooves you to keep nutrition tiptop. Furthermore, if you can’t go 90 days without a drink, you might want to consider your relationship with alcohol. It is, after all, an addictive substance.

The Dark Side of Drinking

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And on that topic, alcohol has a dark side beyond calories. It can easily lead to an excessive path. If you’re a clever writer, you might make a nefarious career out of being a boozer, but it wreaks havoc on most of us.

Behavioral issues aside, let’s take a quick look at how alcohol can add up from a dietary perspective. A 12-ounce beer is about 150 or so calories. Ditto a 5-ounce glass of wine. One shot (1.5 oz) of the straight stuff has between 85 and 115 calories, depending on what proof it is.

Unfortunately we tend to have more than that one serving. Often a lot more. Those longevity studies give the best numbers to folk who have 1–2 drinks a day, not those taking the Silver Bullet Express to every sporting event on TV.

When you pound a twelver during a weekend double-header, you’ve done serious dietary damage. Factor in that in our tendency to offset a drunken state-of-grace with greasy indulgences and it’s easy to see how Monday Night Football® at Cheers might result in unnecessary roughness. And despite the advice you’ll get on Good Morning America®, a quick jog the next day is not going to fight the beer belly you’ll get from those binges.

So the short answer here to whether it’s okay to drink when you’re working out is, “Sure. In moderation.” If you don’t already drink, I don’t think you need to start, but if you’re already a drinker, limit your intake and take the occasional time off, especially if you’re into a serious training cycle.

Do that, and I’ll raise a glass to you!

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Sources:

http://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343%2806%2900182-3/abstract

Work Out at Home with P90X

P90X and the Home Entrepreneaur

A friend asked my opinion about working out at home…wondering if the DVD programs “Out there in infomercials” actually work. I actually believe it depends on your dedication & true commitment to your goal….AND if you embrace a nutritional program that supports the fitness program.
Although I have always (in the past) relied on working out a gym….in 2011 I decided to try Beach Body’s P90X. What can I say? Watch this video and see for yourself. This program – and many others, are GREAT if you can push PLAY and do what Jeff Olson, author of the SLIGHT EDGE book and CEO of Nerium International talk about. It is easy to DO…and easy NOT TO DO. You decide.

Exceptional for the entrepreneur who works from home. check this out…soon to be revisited as I enter my 56th year AND now work from home! No excuses!!!!!

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Transitioning to a Raw Food Diet

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January 9th, 2013

In 2011, A friend, Celeste, featured me on her blog via simple Q&A format. With it being January and a time when many people are making health and weight loss resolutions, I thought I would share this.

Q: For those interested in transitioning to a more raw food diet, how does ForeverGreen’s 14-Day Raw Promise work?

A: The 14 Day Raw Promise supplies you with 14 days of Raw and Whole Foods to assist you in the transition to eating more RAW foods. Many times people want to change their intake from cooked foods to more raw, but do not know where to begin. We KNOW that anyone who gives this “dietary change” a 14 day commitment, that they will love the results, thus the word “promise”. People inevitably lose weight, detoxify naturally, their digestion improves, their energy soars, skins glows and their cravings for unhealthy foods subside or disappear altogether. Many people find this is like a ‘road-map’ that offers healthy/raw and high fiber products as well as a menu guide line on eating foods. I also support anyone who does the challenge through the process…..for free. 14 short days to better health….how easy is that?

Q: What are the steps you took to transform your health and lifestyle?

A: I was first introduced to RAW or “Living Foods” when I went to Hippocrates Health Institute in Florida back in late 1999 and participated in their “three week long Life Change Program”. Prior to that time I thought RAW meant eating celery and carrot sticks and salads. I didn’t understand the LIFE FORCE in foods that are uncooked or unprocessed. That experienced changed my life! I have altered my food intake over the years to accommodate just about any foods but inevitably gravitate back to the RAW FOOD program for optimal health and energy. Personally I am happy with a balance of 75-80% raw…. However for a 2 month period I had a raw food chef living with me in Arizona and I was the healthiest and leanest I have been in years!

Fitness and the Raw Food Diet

Q: How do you incorporate daily exercise and activity into your busy life?

A: FITNESS IS a part of my life…just like eating good healthy food. Because it is a priority I make the time! Once I changed my attitude years ago from “I HAVE to work out” to “I DESERVE to work out” it became a natural part of what I do 6 days a week. I like the way it makes me feel and it keeps my 54 year old metabolism healthy and efficient.
Q: Tell us a little about the ForeverGreen products and how they have helped you personally.

A: I have been consuming a product called FrequenSea since August of 2005. FrequenSea is a tonic with marine phytoplankton that balances both your physical AND emotional body. I believe it is one reason (along with a healthy lifestyle) that I am always extremely healthy- and have a very strong immune system. I have also seen this product assist others who are very ill, regain their health in a short period of time. Other products of ForeverGreen that have changed my life are their personal care products. Because our skin is our largest organ I am careful to use only products that are all natural and without chemicals. ForeverGreen has an entire line of products dedicated to personal care for both the body and hair but also in the home. So many times people’s immune systems are compromised by what they put on their skin, as well as in their bodies. I am also very passionate about their newest product line that is called Versativa…which is HEMP based. Not only is hemp the most bioavailable protein available…but there are thousands of products that can be made from industrial hemp. ForeverGreen is working hard to get laws passed to allow our farmers in the USA grow hemp- rather than having to import it from other countries. By doing so hemp products will become more affordable but it will also sustain our economy AND help our farmers.

How to Start a Raw Food Diet

Q: So many people want to get healthy but they are very confused about where to start.

A: Suggest 5 steps people can take today to dive in.

Take a close look at yourself in the mirror and make an assessment. Do you like the way you FEEL? The way you look? And if the answer is NO then make a commitment to yourself to make healthy changes in your lifestyle to turn that answer into a YES. We all deserve “self-care” and yet many of us, especially women, have been accustomed to putting ourselves on the back burner and taking care of everyone else first. Much like the oxygen mask on an airplane….taking care of yourself FIRST will give you the energy and outlook to be able to assist others, if needed.

1 Make the decision to change- write it down!

2 Commit to the decision…whether it be food related or fitness. Find something that resonates with YOU and what you like. For example, I don’t like MEAT, so to attempt the Atkins diet would be ludicrous as I would not be able to stick with it! Also I don’t like to run….so I am not going to begin running. Instead, I may choose to walk as my form of fitness. Find something that makes your heart sing and commit to it.

3 Keep a journal…chart your progress and accomplishments…especially if your goals relate to food intake and making dietary changes. Most people do not know where they are starting out nutrition-wise or calorie-wise so how can they know how to proceed and make necessary changes? Many people are starving themselves nutritionally…and exceeding their daily calorie needs…and yet there are also many people who are not eating ENOUGH calories….thus their metabolism slows down. One of the best things I think people can begin to do is to begin incorporating more whole foods and RAW food sin their diet. Your energy will soar and you’ll begin to radiate from within.

4 Surround yourself with others with similar goals and interests. Find someone who inspires you and ask for them to share what is working for them.

5 Drink a minimum of 8 glasses of water per day. It will help keep you hydrated, help with brain function, digestion and keep you feeling full and satisfied.
Q: How do you suggest people connect with like-minded health conscious individuals so they don’t feel so alone on their healing journey.

A: I think associating with like-minded people through “meet up”, like minded friends etc. will help you stay inspired and on track. There are so many online resources available through the internet and social net-works…most are free so I would suggest people joining these groups to stay connected.

Health is a habit, not an event. Begin making “healthy deposits” in your life on a daily basis and you’ll enjoy more vibrant health. Who knows you may even inspire others to as well?

www.joyedgerton.myforevergreen.org.

 

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