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Insanity workout recovery week is here!

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Did someone say RECOVERY? When I think of recovery it certainly isn’t what we did in our first Core Cardio and Balance RECOVERY workout… wow! That being said, it sure is a nice “change of pace” anyway!

As usual, I decided to go into this workout blind. Since the beginning (after previewing the first fit test) I decided that I wasn’t going to preview any other workout, I was just going to go for it.  A  So, when I started Core Cardio and Balance last night I was anticipating some stretching, maybe some light exercise, instruction, etc. That’s what I get for thinking! Just as in everything else we do, Core Cardio and Balance fits right into Insanity.

Not that I don’t enjoy them all, but I especially enjoyed last nights workout. I wasn’t huffing and puffing like the big bad wolf trying to flush out the three little pigs, but what we did do offered a different intensity that you could really “feel” working as you moved along…. and it still made you sweat like a “little pig!” ;)

The results I’m seeing at the midway point of Insanity are exceptional. In the last week I’ve really noticed a significant change in definition, especially in my upper arms and legs, as well as conditioning. What I’m able to do on the treadmill now blows my mind and I know that it’s Insanity that has helped me get there.

I would like to offer a special note of thanks to my wife Tami who helped me lift my legs during the final exercises of RECOVERY last night… LOL! “Thanks babe, you’re the best!”

I’m looking forward to P90X and RevAbs after Insanity. P90X is going will be next in my BeachBody journey.

If you are looking for a fitness challenge, the BeachBody programs do the trick… and they are a whole lot of fun, if such a thing can be said about a fitness program.

Have a great day and God bless!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

Master Key System Quote Of The Day“Those who look within, instead of without, cannot fail to make use of the mighty forces which will eventually determine their course in life and so bring them into vibration with all that is best, strongest and most desirable!”


How to use the Harris Benedict Equation to lose weight

Today, on “Confessions of Yesterdays Fat Guy” we get to watch Rex eat Crow and Humble Pie as part of his calorie intake… ;) !! Good grief…

As I mentioned in my last post, when you make a decision to take on a fitness or weight loss program, follow it to the letter, EVEN IF you question it. After all, you spent money on that program so it should stand to reason that the experts SHOULD know what they are talking about… “Have a little faith Rex…” LOL!

Anyhow… today I want to take a few minutes to share something that is making a huge difference in my weight loss journey… the Harris Benedict Equation.

For those who are unfamiliar, the Harris Benedict Equation is a formulation developed to help people determine their BMI (Basic Metabolic Rate) and utilize basic math to either gain or lose weight based on their needs, wants or desires.

For those who want to lose weight, there is A LOT of good news for you in using this equation.

Here is what the equation looks like for both men and women. There are two separate scales for each… one in pounds (LBS) and one in kilograms (KG):

BMR calculation for men (KG): BMR = 66 + ( 13.7 x weight in kg ) + ( 5 x height in cm ) – ( 6.76 x age in years )
BMR calculation for men (LBS): BMR = 66 + ( 6.23 x weight in pounds ) + ( 12.7 x height in inches ) – ( 6.76 x age in years )

BMR calculation for women (KG): BMR = 655 + ( 9.6 x weight in kg ) + ( 1.8 x height in cm ) – ( 4.7 x age in years )
BMR calculation for women (LBS): BMR = 655 + ( 4.35 x weight in pounds ) + ( 4.7 x height in inches ) – ( 4.7 x age in years )

From here, we take the first calculation and do a second calculation based on this scale…

Little to no exercise: Daily calories needed= BMR x 1.2
Light exercise (1-3 days per week): Daily calories needed= BMR x 1.375
Moderate exercise (3-5 days per week): Daily calories needed= BMR x 1.55
Heavy exercise (6-7 days per week): Daily calories needed= BMR x 1.725
Very heavy exercise (twice per day, extra heavy workouts): Daily calories needed= BMR x 1.9

Depending on your current weight you will either be delighted or horrified based on your current eating habits. If you are underweight and want to gain muscle mass then this scale might be looked on as your friend. If you are severely obese and are eating 10,000 calories per day (consisting of Big Macs, bon bons and monkey bread) then you are might be disappointed based on your current mindset. Always remember though that “when you change your mind, your body WILL follow!”

For the first three weeks of Insanity I ignored this scale and went about the exercises while trying to stay under 2000 calories per day THINKING that the numbers this scale gave me couldn’t be right so if I cut huge calories I should lose massive weight. Guess what, I didn’t lose a pound… in fact, I fluctuated up and down by two pounds for the better part of three weeks.

If you don’t follow these numbers to the letter you can count on ZERO results when it comes to fat and weight loss. Long story short, if you are going to work out at that level your body NEEDS the fuel so it’s okay to eat, just make sure it’s healthy and managed.

Here’s what the scale looks like for me, right now…

Scale: 66 + (6.23 X Weight In Pounds) + (12.7 X
Height In Inches) – (6.8 X Age In Years) = TOTAL
X 1.55 or 1.7 based on exercise volume.

- 500 for weight loss
-0 if you want to stay the same
+ 500 if you want to gain weight

66 + 1713.25 = 1779.25
12.7 X 71.5 = 908.05
6.8 X 39 = 265.2

4117.57 – 500 = 3617.57

Can you believe that? I should be eating 3617.57 calories per day to lose weight? I couldn’t believe it! In fact, like I stated above, I doubted it! Turns out I was wrong. I started eating the way the Insanity Nutrition Guide told me to and the weight started coming off again.

Why? Because my body needs the calories for fuel. I’m working out twice a day. I lift weights every other morning alternated with daily cardio at the gym and then I do Shaun T’s Insanity workout in the evening. Now that I’ve been doing this daily for a month my metabolism is insane! The reason I’m losing weight is because even though I’m eating 3600 calories per day, my body is burning even more than that, thus the weight loss.

If you don’t eat enough to fuel your body bad things happen like catabolism where your body is breaking down healthy tissue for fuel (you don’t want that) or it will actually hold on to the fat it has already stored (versus burning it) because it’s believes it needs to because your aren’t giving it enough fuel.

Think of your body like a car. If you don’t give a car enough fuel it goes very slow or won’t run at all. If you pump the gas to much the car can become flooded and not start because the engine is getting to much fuel. The same thing applies to your body when it comes to food. If you don’t give it enough it will feel sluggish and tired and not do what you want it to do. If you give it to much fuel (over eat) you feel bloated and slow and fat. There has to be a balance.

You might even go so far as to say that we’ve all been lead astray with the thinking that we need three square meals per day. This is old school thinking and certainly doesn’t fit into a program of extreme fitness and/or weight loss. To keep your metabolism working for you, you need a consistent routine of strength training to build muscle, cardio exercise to burn fat and frequent, smaller meals throughout the day to keep the body working at peak performance.

Eating healthy is vital. You can’t do this and still eat garbage that isn’t good for you. When this system is combined with quality, “good for your body” foods then you have a plan of attack for getting healthy and fit!

With the nutrition program I’m following right now I can even have peanut butter sandwiches again! It’s not all about veggies and protein like so many want you to believe. In fact, the right amount of carbs, especially for muscle development, is essential to both weight gain or weight loss. The difference now? My PB and J isn’t the standard white bread, sugar loaded jelly and gobs of peanut butter, it’s 2 tbsp. of low fat peanut butter on healthy 12 grain bread with fresh blue berries instead of jelly… and you know what? It’s WAY better than the other!

Well, I’ve rambled on enough here and it’s time for my pre-workout snack before I head to the gym. I hope you have found this information useful.

Have a great day and God bless!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

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Sometimes you’ve gotta’ go up to go down!

I never would have guessed that I would have to eat more and take on more calories to get passed the current weight loss plateau. If you’ve been reading this blog you might be wondering why the number up in the right hand corner hasn’t moved in over a month? It’s simple… because my weight hasn’t moved much because I THOUGHT I knew better than the experts.

When I started Insanity I weighed 274 pounds. As of a week and a half ago, I still weighed 274 pounds. It didn’t matter how hard I exercised, no more weight was coming off.Here’s why…

It turns out that my daily calorie intake of 2000 wasn’t supporting all of the exercise. In talking with a friend of mine (Tom Lavigne, a certified trainer), he explained to me that my body was actually holding on to the fat because it wasn’t getting enough to feed the muscle I was building.

Turns out, he was right. After going back through the Insanity nutrition guide and using the Harris Benedict Equation to figure my daily calorie needs, it turned out that I should actually be eating 3600 calories per day to lose weight. Crazy right? Well…

When he told me I need to increase calories to between 2500 and 3000 I thought he had lost his freakin’ mind.

When told me I need to increase calories to between 2500 and 3000 I thought he had lost his freakin’ mind Based on those figures and following Toms advice (you can meet Tom by clicking here) I increased my calories and guess what? I GAINED FOUR POUNDS in two days! I was horrified! Nonetheless, I put my faith in Toms’ wisdom and the Insanity nutrition guide and did as I was shown to do.

Sure enough, after three more days I had dropped two pounds! Today, I’m losing an average of 1.6 pounds per day consuming 3000 calories per day plus my gym workout and Insanity. Looks like we’ve finally got this dialed in. I woke up today to find myself getting ready to FINALLY get out of the 270’s and into the 260’s with a weight of 271 pounds this morning on the bathroom scale and 269.5 on the gym scale!

What’s the moral of the story? Listen to those who know what they are talking about and don’t second guess. I’ve heard from many others using Insanity and P90X who have experienced the same thing. If you are exercising with that kind of intensity, your body needs the calories so follow the nutrition to the letter and you’ll get amazing results!  Trust me, when your body starts building this kind of muscle you will need the calories.

For the guys (sorry ladies)… I picked up a book published by Mens Health, the other day, called “The Mens Health Hard Body Plan – The ULTIMATE 12 Week Program for Burning Fat and Building Muscle.” This is an awesome book! If you are getting into the use of weights this is perfect. Everything you need nutrition and fitness wise is contained within the pages of this workout bible. I’ve had a hard time putting it down… there’s a ton of great information.

I’ve posted some updated pics (above) for those who have been wondering how the Insanity conversion is going. I’m getting ready to wrap up week number four and I can’t believe the difference between todays pic and the pick on day 1.

I’m starting to see some muscle showing through (there was a lot of fat to burn!) but what I’m noticing more than anything is the huge increase in conditioning and endurance.  What I’m able to do on the treadmill, at the gym, is leagues above what I was doing before I started Shaun T’s Insanity workout.

For those of you considering Insanity, my advice is DO IT, but DO IT BY THE BOOK!  Follow the nutrition to the letter using the Harris & Bartman equation outlined in the nutrition guide.  If it tells you that you should be eating 3500 calories per day to lose weight, then EAT the calories!  Eat healthy, but eat!  I wasn’t eating nearly enough and I paid the price with my weight loss… nearly a whole month without losing any.  The plan works so stick to it!

Have a great weekend!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy


How to use the law of attraction to shed the pounds

Here are a couple of articles I found this morning in a PLR pack I purchased. I don’t generally use this type of material but I liked the common sense approach this article takes to applying the Law of Attraction for weight loss.

I’ve been using the Law of Attraction and Mind Set Training on my weight loss journey and it works in ways you can only understand if you apply it. If you would like to use the same mind set training I am using, download the Mind and Body Makeover by clicking the promo on the top left of the blog. The Mind and Body Makeover is free to all.

Feel free to use the content below to share with others.

Article Number One…

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How to use the law of attraction to shed the pounds
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For those who do not understand the law of attraction you will be able to see just how powerful it really is. There are steps to the law of attraction and you will be able to do everything that you wish, including shedding that extra weight. You will find that there is a lot that you will need to do in order to lose the weight, but it is mostly mind over matter. As soon as you begin to use the law of attraction to lose weight, you will notice that you’ll get smaller and small, but also stronger and stronger.

The law of attraction is mostly mind over matter. You will find that it is basically manipulating the way that you see the work of losing weight and it also will manipulate the way that you see yourself. The first step to the law of attraction is to ask the universe or yourself for something. In this case you will want to ask to lose a specific amount of weight. If you do not believe in the system, then you will want to ask for a small amount and then redo the process over and over again until you have reached your goal weight.

The second step in the law of attraction is to get rid of the negative energy and replace it will positive energy. This is why most people tend to give up on the dieting and the working out. They are so overwhelmed with feelings of negativity that it just blocks any and all success that they might have had. You will also want to take inconsideration that there are things that you are going to have to do in order to let go of the negativity.

Basically, you will need to consider the fact that there is much more energy inside you then you think. There is energy that brings you down, and then there is energy that pumps you up. You need to be able to shed the negative feelings and start thinking about yourself for a change and not allow other people to affect your thinking.

The third step to the law of attraction is to get over the fear and act like you have already seen success. You need to find radiance with positive energy. Basically, you need to go to that gym like you are a better persona and beautiful from the inside and outside. You need to change your whole way of thinking. Instead of saying “I can” try saying “I am”. This will give your confidence a boast and you will also be able to make a huge difference in the amount of success that you see.

Finally, you will just need to accept what it is that you have asked. You have already come so far at this point. You have found out who you are, what you want, and you have released that negative energy with a positive energy. You will also find that not only did you set your mind to something and went for it, but you have found a great success in your weigh loss, even if you didn’t hit your ideal weight. You just need to continue to work at and use the law of attraction, and you will soon be able to see the extra success.

The success in something like this is that you will become someone who is crazy successful and powerful, and confidant. People who need to lose the weight lack power and confidence, and this is something that you will be able to gain through the law of attraction.

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Article Number 2

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How the law of attraction can help you lose weight
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Being positive is something that you should always do. The law of attraction shows that being positive can help you achieve any goal that you may have. If you are serious about doing something, you need to be aware of what the law of attraction can do for you. Make sure that you believe in all that you can do and you will see how the law of attraction can work best for you.

Do not get discouraged if you are not losing the weight that you want. If you have a goal in life and there is something that you want more than anything you need to be is prepared for all the good that can come from the law of attraction. Take control of your life and you will find that happiness will follow.

The law of attraction is going to be there on your side for when you need it. Being sure of what you deserve in life is going to get you where you need to be. If you have goals of losing weight, you need to think about what you should start with first. Do not be afraid of trying something that is important to you. If losing weight is something that you want to do then you sure should go for it.

Being courageous in life is something that you should do to make your dreams of losing weight come true. If you are trying to do something, important you should use the law of attraction to make it occur. Being secure in your own feelings is something that you should work on for a better life.

Losing weight to make your life better is going to be a great satisfaction that you can feel good about. When you are applying the rules of attraction in your life, you will find it easier to lose weight and be happier in the things that you do. You will be healthier and happier no matter what you do. Being productive in life is something that you should always work toward.

Using the law of attraction means that you are going to do whatever you have to in order to make things better in your life. Be sure that you have all of the things in life that you want. Goals are important to have no matter who you are and what you are doing. Do not be frustrated if something does not go your way when you want it to. You want to make sure that you do everything you can so that you are healthy and happy in the life that you are living.

Sometimes we all need a little help in losing weight or getting healthy. This is nothing to worry about. There are people out there that are willing to help you be the person that you have always dreamed about becoming and this is something that you should be proud of. With the law of attraction behind you and helping you figure out what is important you will be better able to control your weight and be where you want in life.

The law of attraction is something that you should tell others about. Let them in on your secret and be excited to show others just how important this method really is and what the secrets of it are all about.

Losing weight with the law of attraction is all about the positive feelings that you have. Getting to enjoy happiness with the decisions that you make is going to be something that you should think about no matter what you do. If you are trying to lose a few pounds, gain control of your finances or make a life changing decision, the law of attraction can be there for you.

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Have a great day!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

Where, oh where, did the the fat guy go?

It’s like they say, “time flies when you’re having fun…” and I’ve been doing just that!  You wouldn’t think, in most circles, that any such thing could be said of personal fitness and exercise, but once you get in the zone you just can’t get enough.

My sincere apologies for the delay between posts here.  No excuses, just haven’t made time.

Cross Fit Demonstration Video

Insanity update:  Insanity is going great!  Today marks day 19 already and the results have been phenomenal.  I haven’t missed a day, and Lord willing, I won’t be missing or skipping any either.  Once you get started, good luck stopping!  This program motivates you to push yourself in ways you won’t believe your body can even handle.

Fitness test number two, with Insanity, proved to me that anyone willing to put their mind to it can do this!  It’s simply a matter of starting and pushing yourself to improve with each workout.

Insanity is shredding fat, building muscle and quickly taking me into the best shape I’ve ever been in!  I’ll be adding updated pics and video in the next couple of days.

In planning the future evolution of my fitness journey my plan is to take on P90X next.  Whether or not that is going to happen after round one, or maybe round two of Shaun T’s Insanity has not yet been determined.

From there, I will continue with the Insanity workouts (burst training) for the cardio benefits but am seriously considering the movement of my standard gym membership to a Cross Fit facility.  If you haven’t seen Cross Fit yet, and you are serious about taking your bodies shape to it’s absolute peak, then I highly recommend a visit to CrossFit.com.   Take a few minutes and watch some of the videos.  Cross Fit is hardcore!  If you have a minute, check out the video above!  WOW!

Burst Training Video

Overall, what started as a journey to lose weight has turned into a mission, maybe even an obsession, with personal fitness, weight loss, mental fitness and proper diet.  If you are going to be consumed and overcome by something in life it might as well be good for you!  The things I am learning never cease to amaze me.

It’s pretty cool when your metabolism is working so well that you have to increase calories to lose weight.  I recently hit another plateau, and after talking with a personal trainer, was shown that I was not eating enough to lose weight.  Turns out my body was storing fat (for a rainy day, I guess… ;) ) because it wasn’t getting enough fuel.  I would have never dreamed that I would get to a point where I would need 2500 calories per to lose weight.  Hard to wrap your mind around eating more to weigh less, but once you learn how the body works it makes perfect sense.

Have a great day!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy


How to identify a weight loss spammer

They say that controversy drives traffic and participation so we’ll see how people respond to this…

I was just going through Tweet Deck to see if I could find any content worth sharing when I found an article with a link to information on yoga for weight loss that I thought might be worth reading.  After reading the article the realization was that my time had been wasted.  My immediate impulse was to unfollow the person who had sent this Tweet.

Much of the information coming through Twitter anymore (depending on which topics your are following of course) is either blatant spam or glorified spam. A reputation as a weight loss spammer (or as a spammer on any subject for that matter) will result in the loss of followers, damage to your reputation and lack of revenue through your blog.

Glorified spam is content created for the sole purpose of feeding the reader bullsh** in trade for a response to advertising on their blog or website.  A click on AdSense, a product link, banner or other form of advertisement is the ultimate goal, not the benefit of the reader. It’s happening everywhere and it’s getting old. I don’t have a problem with people advertising on their blogs, or even within their articles, but come on… give the readers something in trade for their time! Is it going to take up that much or your time to offer a handful of tips or techniques that people can use to solve the problem in which they visited your content for in the first place?

I would prefer, that if people have something to sell, then just cut to the chase, send me the link and let me take a look. Don’t waste my time trying to trick me into clicking on something. If you really want me to click, retweet or share your content, make it worth my while. Give me something that I can use versus five to ten paragraphs of text that says absolutely nothing… I know that a screwdriver turns a screw. What happened to giving value when it comes to driving traffic and building a database?

If you are looking to generate income through AdSense, ads, links, etc. here are a few things to consider…

1.) You will get more click through’s on your advertising if you are getting return traffic. You will get return traffic if your content is helping people by answering a question or solving a problem. If someone has come to your weight loss blog looking to find information on how to use Yoga to lose weight, give them some basic tips. Put a video together, put it on YouTube and walk people through the basics. If you do this a couple of times you can then offer them something for sale, at a reasonable price, and not only will they buy it, they’ll tell their friends “look at this cool blog I found through Twitter! Take a look at this video!” If you want get viral traffic, give!

2.) If you want to sell a weight loss product (informational like an ebook through ClickBank), write a review of the product, show people results you have achieved through the use of the product via video and pictures and give them something as an added bonus with their purchase. There are a ton of freebies available online, on just about any subject you can imagine, that can be offered as in incentive. You might also consider starting a forum for clients or customers only where they can get personal advice from you on how to get the same results you did.

3.) If you are promoting a business opportunity or product then offer samples. Again, show people that you are not just some hustler. Show them that you practice what you preach and use what you sell. This makes an impact that most marketers are to lazy to create themselves, giving you an edge over the competition.

Something else you are going to want to prepare for, when it comes to using your blog or content to sell or endorse a product, is the new FCC regulation coming down on December 1st, 2009. According to Mashable this morning…

The FTC has updated its Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising for the first time since 1980, and among the changes, a requirement that “bloggers who make an endorsement must disclose the material connections they share with the seller of the product or service.” Fines for violating the new rule will run up to $11,000 per post.

Click here to read the full article on Mashable.

It’s pretty sad when the government has to get involved to regulate the behavior of those who are using content to generate income. Perhaps this will get people thinking about what they are doing online before they take action.

Cheers!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

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Healthy Diet Essentials

According to the United States Department of Agriculture, a healthy diet as one that Emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products; includes lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts; and is low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars. But just what minerals and nutrients are vital to our health and well-being? Consider these nutrient-dense foods when you’re looking to improve your vitamin and mineral intake.

Vitamin A is needed for good eyesight and optimal functioning of the immune system. Cod liver oil, dairy products, sweet potatoes and dark green leafy vegetables are all great natural food sources of vitamin A.

Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, is imperative to the body’s ability to process carbohydrates. Whole grain breads, cereals and pastas have high amounts of thiamin.

Riboflavin, or B2, can be found in fortified cereals, almonds, asparagus, eggs, and meat. It’s used in many body processes, including converting food into energy and the production of red blood cells.

Niacin, also known as B3, can be found in lean chicken, tuna, salmon, turkey, enriched flour, peanuts, and fortified cereals. It aids in digestion and also plays a key role in converting food into energy.

Vitamin B6 can be found in fortified cereals, fortified soy-based meat substitutes, baked potatoes with skin, bananas, light-meat chicken and turkey, eggs, and spinach. It’s vital for a healthy nervous system, and helps break down proteins and stored sugars.

Vitamin B12 is needed for creating red blood cells, and can be found in beef, clams, mussels, crabs, salmon, poultry, and soybeans.

Citrus fruits, red berries, tomatoes, potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, red and green bell peppers, cabbage, and spinach are all loaded with vitamin C, which is vital to promoting a healthy immune system, and making chemical messengers in the brain.

Vitamin D can be found in fortified milk, cheese, and cereals; egg yolks; salmon; but can also be made by the body from sunlight exposure. It’s needed to process calcium and maintain the health of bones and teeth.

Vitamin E functions as an antioxidant and is essential to your skin’s good health. Eat plenty of leafy green vegetables, almonds, hazelnuts, and vegetable oils like sunflower, canola, and soybean to get this vital nutrient.

Folic acid can be found in fortified cereals and grain products; lima, lentil, and garbanzo beans; and dark leafy vegetables. It’s vital for cell development, prevents birth defects, promotes heart health, and helps red blood cells form. Pregnant women need to take special care to ensure they are getting enough of this for themselves and their developing baby.

Dairy products, broccoli, dark leafy greens like spinach and rhubarb, and fortified products, such as orange juice, soy milk, and tofu are all loaded with calcium. Like vitamin D, it’s very important in helping to build and maintain strong bones and teeth.

Organ meats, oysters, clams, crabs, cashews, sunflower seeds, wheat bran cereals, whole-grain products, and cocoa products are all high in copper, which aids in metabolism of iron and red cell formation. It also assists in the production of energy for cells.

Iron can be found in leafy green vegetables, beans, shellfish, red meat, poultry, soy foods, and some fortified foods. It’s needed to transport oxygen to all parts of the body via the red blood cells.

Potassium can be found in foods like Broccoli, potatoes (with the skins on), prune juice, orange juice, leafy green vegetables, bananas, raisins, and tomatoes. It aids in nervous system and muscle function and also helps maintain a healthy balance of water in the blood and body tissues.

Red meat, fortified cereals, oysters, almonds, peanuts, chickpeas, soy foods, and dairy products are great dietary sources of zinc. Zinc supports the body’s immune function, reproduction capabilities, and the nervous systems.

Protein is the main component of muscles, organs, and glands. Protein is also of utmost importance when it comes to burning fat. Every living cell and all body fluids, except bile and urine, contain protein. The cells of muscles, tendons, and ligaments are maintained with protein. Children and adolescents require protein for growth and development, and adults need it to maintain cell integrity. It can be found in foods like beans, milk and meat.

The primary function of carbohydrates is to provide energy for the body, especially the brain and the nervous system. Complex carbohydrates are the best choice for a stable blood sugar level. Whole grain breads and cereals, legumes, and starchy vegetables are all good complex carbohydrate sources.

Essential fatty acids play a part in many metabolic processes, and there is evidence to suggest that low levels of essential fatty acids, or the wrong balance of types among the essential fatty acids, may be a factor in a number of illnesses. Good sources are fish and shellfish, flaxseed, canola oil, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, leafy vegetables, and walnuts.

Though this list is far from complete, it gives a good base of knowledge on which to build a healthy, well-balanced diet.


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How to (and why to) write a good weight loss article

It might seem over simplified but it makes sense. If you are focusing energy on writing a weight loss article or content for your weight loss blog then you are not focusing on food and/or eating.

When it comes to losing weight one of the biggest challenges is changing habits. Taking your story to the Internet gives you an outlet… a place where you can focus on sharing information, tips, successes and even failures that might help someone else find success in the weight loss journey.

No one can tell your story like you so why not write it down? You don’t need to be an expert to share experiences. As you progress in your journey, and learn more about living a healthy lifestyle, the more information you will have that you can incorporate into writing.

If you put a little effort into it you can even get paid for your content through places like eHow, FireHow and more. Utilizing article sites is also a great way to get quicker search engine listings because most of the article sites have a high page rank. As your content has become part of the content of a site with a high page rank, it’s easier to get listed under better key phrases. From there, simply create an inbound link to your blog and you can generate larger volumes of traffic.

Creating great content is also a good way to generate traffic through the social networks. If you have something to say and are willing to give some actual value in your content (not just writing tidbits to attract sales as so many do…) then you can develop an audience that will help spread the word about your blog, bringing even more traffic.

Another good idea when it comes to creating content and giving exceptional value is to find a great incentive (gift) that you can give through your blog or article. If you have some experience in web publication you can even create an incentive package. (See the Mind and Body Makeover as an example.)

When writing a blog or article here are some things to consider:

1.) Open with a segment of your story. Share a problem that you have encountered, or a problem you have solved.

2.) Offer a list of tools or items one may need to solve the problem or answer a question.

3.) Create steps that walk the reader through the problem to the solution.

4.) Offer Do’s and Don’ts or suggestions, tips and or warnings.

eHow offers the perfect layout for creating articles, it’s free to join and you can even get paid for the content you create.

You won’t burn a ton of calories typing but focusing your efforts and giving and helping others, while sharing your story, will help you consume less of them!

Cheers!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

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The Biggest Loser Season 8 Episode 3 Review


The Biggest Loser Season 8 Episode 3 Full Episode

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Wow, talk about painting a bullseye on your back! If your mission was to turn the majority of The Biggest Loser universe against you Tracey, then congratulations… mission accomplished! This has to be one of the worst displays of selfishness on reality TV I’ve ever seen. It took the game behind The Biggest Loser to an all time low, that’s for sure.

The dead silence at the end of the weigh in should be a clear indicator that you have lost the respect of the trainers, the contestants and (if they’re anything like me) just about everyone who watches The Biggest Loser. So you’re on national TV, big freakin’ deal! What you did this week, Tracey, was wrong. Remember, every cause has an effect. It will be interesting to see what happens when the game comes your way. I was very surprised by your actions after the support you received in the beginning. When you collapsed on the beach EVERYONE (who could still stand up) was there to support you. How soon people forget, yes?

This weeks episode set me to boiling and not just because of Tracey’s actions. When Shay plead her case (to stay) after the weigh in, I could feel her plea in my soul. I won’t say I know exactly what she is feeling, because I don’t… both of our stories are different. I can relate to the passion though. For those who have never been here, when the choice has been made and you are focused on getting rid of the weight, IT HAS TO GO!

The red team has earned my respect in a big way. Sean and Antoine are stand up guys. What an amazing episode, one of the best ever, in my opinion!

Cheers!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

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How to make money with your weight loss story

weight loss money If you are going to start a weight loss blog and share your weight loss story then you might as well generate some income with it.

In todays economy, earning a few extra bucks every month can’t hurt.

You might even earn enough to pay for you gym membership, or if you put a little effort into it, make your car or house payment or more.

Here is a list of monetizing ideas to consider:

1.) Google AdSense – Incorporating Google AdSense into your weight loss blog is a good place to start. You earn income through Google each time someone clicks on an AdSense ad. If you look in the right hand margin of this blog you will see Google AdSense incorporated for search (upper right) as well as text ads (about mid way down). Creating an AdSense account is free. Simply log in to your Google account and click AdSense in the settings menu to get started. Approval usually happens in a couple of days.

2.) Affiliate Marketing – Places like Clickbank offer you the opportunity to sell the informational products of others as an affiliate. Clickbank is loaded with a ton of great information you can sell. People create e-books on just about any subject, to include weight loss, fitness and more. Clickbank is free to join.

3.) CPA – CPA is something I’m just getting into so I don’t have an abundance of information to share. In short, CPA advertising involves the marketing of incentives and offers that generate leads for a particular business or corporation. There is quite a bit of information available through Google on CPA, but make sure you do your homework and get the facts.

4.) Copy Writing – If you like to write and have time to create content for more than just your blog then you can get paid to create content. eHow.com is a resource where you can write to get traffic as well as a few extra bucks. I just joined this week and it’s well worth the effort. eHow articles optimize to Google quickly and create a great link from Google to your blog under key phrases you might not reach in the early stages of blog creation.

5.) Business Opportunities – Last, but not least, you can use your weight loss blog to generate interest in a business opportunity. Keep in mind that the ultimate level of professionalism will be required here. Terms like MLM, Business Opportunities, Work at Home, etc. have become dirty words over the years because of the underhanded methods people use to promote them. Spam is also another huge issue when it comes to business opportunities so be smart about HOW you incorporate it into your blog. Remember that your audience needs to be sold on you, not what you do. Trust and value through giving must be generated long before you just throw a business opportunity out there.

Always make sure to stay within your target market. If you are creating a weight loss story online then offer weight loss products, solutions, tips, services, etc. through your blog.

If you are smart about the way you do things, utilize value and incentives to reach your audience and put others before yourself then the success you see with your weight loss blog will, most likely, reach far higher than your expectations.

Cheers!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

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A painful realization from Yesterdays Fat Guy

If you are working to lose weight then you may be, or have, where I’m at today. After an incredibly frustrating week (weight loss wise) the realities of what I’ve done to myself and where I am right now are starting to hit home.

They say confession is good for the soul so I’m hoping that it’s good for weight loss as well, but the truth of the matter is this… I’m addicted to food. Yes, I’m losing weight and doing the things I’m supposed to me doing but there are times when I’m NOT doing what I should be doing and it bothers me when that happens. Perhaps you can relate?

Last night my wife and I decided to do dinner and a movie. Even though I stayed within the parameters of the types of food I should be eating, I ate to much. I believe I could be doing much better with the weight loss, or that I should be…

The farther I travel on this journey the more I compassionate I become for those who are also working to make this change in life. Yes, it’s all well and good when the weight comes off, the clothes fit better and you feel better about yourself but it’s sobering when the reality of what you were come to light through a past of clouded and ambiguous judgement.

One of the scary things about being excessively overweight is that we start to justify it through false affirmation. These false affirmations impress our subconscious mind and we begin to believe our own bullshit. I remember looking in the mirror, at 337 pounds, and thinking (after sucking my gut in a bit) I’m still okay. When I go back and look at the pictures and video of myself at that weight, I was not okay… not even close.

What I find even more humbling are the pictures of the progress so far. I see the weight has come off, when I step on the scale, but I do pictures and video hoping to see more of the picture of the new me I’ve created to change my subconscious but the reality is what it is. Even though I’ve lost over 50 pounds I still have a long ways to go.

I could go on and on here, but will close with this. Whether you are on your weight loss journey or are just getting ready to set sail, there are stages you are going to go through that can make or break the mission. Regardless of how you FEEL, stay on the path. If you fall down and eat to much one night, get back up and keep moving forward. Just because you stumble along the way, or even fall down, doesn’t mean the mission is over… in most cases, it’s probably just beginning.

Have a great day!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

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Can cheese cake and weight loss work together?

So how about it? Can those of us who are working our tails off to get fit and lose weight have cheesecake? How about a bit FAT whopping YES! (pun totally intended!)

The more time I spend on this weight loss journey the more I am becoming a firm believer in calorie management. If you follow the numbers, the numbers work.

The universal truth to weight loss (this is the foundation of any program) is calories in, calories out. The way we manipulate our diet will allow us to get more calories out before we touch exercise. We accelerate weight loss (gym)… through calories out, calories out. – Jillian Michaels

If you use the numbers correctly (and have the right recipe, of course) then guess what? You can have cheesecake! Everything in moderation, of course! Are you with me? Cool!

Alright! So let’s take a look at one of the awesome recipe’s from inside the Mind and Body Makeover. Yes, that’s a blatant and shameless sales pitch, but the Mind and Body Makeover is free for Pete’s sake, so that should take the sting out… ;)

Not only is this recipe low cal it’s also diabetic safe!

LO-CAL CHEESE CAKE

12 oz. low fat Ricotta cheese
4 eggs, separated
3/4 c. Fruit Sweet
Grated peel of 1 lemon
3 graham crackers, finely crushed
12 oz. low fat cottage cheese
2/3 c. non-instant milk powder
5 tbsp. lemon juice or to taste
2 tsp. pure vanilla
Butter or oleo for pan

Put cheese in process with egg yolks and Fruit Sweet and blend. Add milk, powder and process until smooth. Add vanilla, lemon juice and peel to cheese mixture. Blend until smooth. Beat egg whites until frothy, then add to the processor and blend for about 2 seconds, until mixed. Butter the bottom and 1/2 way up the sides of a 9″ springform
pan.

Pour the graham cracker crumbs into the pan and shake until buttered area is coated. Leave any extra on the bottom. Pour cheesecake mixture into pan and bake at 350 degrees with a pan of water in the oven to prevent drying. Bake for 45 minutes or until inserted knife emerges clean. Cool. May serve with Wax Orchards All-Fruit Fanciful preserve of your choice. Variations: All cottage or all ricotta cheese may be used. For standard cream cheese cake, substitute 24 ounces cream cheese, 3 eggs, 1/2 cup powdered milk and 2/3 cup Fruit Sweet. Adjust lemon.

So let’s break this down… 12 oz. of low fat ricotta cheese starts us off at 85 calories. The four egg whites needed account for 68 calories. Fruit Sweet is a product (comes in half gallon containers) produced by Wax Farms and is available through your local organic food store or farmers market. It will account for 280 calories for 100 grams so 3/4 of a cup is 102 grams so we’re looking at 282 calories there. The grated peel of 1 lemon peel doesn’t count for much, but we’ll call it 5 calories. 3 graham crackers (if you use the low fat by Honey Maid) will account for 50 calories. A cup and a half of low fat cottage cheese totals 180 calories. 300 total calories in 2/3 of a cup on non fat powdered milk. 15 calories in 5 tbsp. of lemon juice. 24 calories in 2 tbsp. of vanilla extract and, finally, add 20 calories for the low fat margarine you will use to grease your pan.

In total, that’s 1014 calories for the entire dish. Broken down into 8 servings that’s 126.75 calories per serving. Compare that to a standard slice of cheesecake where you are looking at 220 to over 350 calories per slice.

You will find this recipe along with 499 other low calorie and diabetic safe recipes inside the Mind and Body Makeover, so enjoy!

Cheers!

Rex

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The Biggest Loser – Season 8 Week 2 Review

So much for the Week 2 curse! Congratulations to all of the contestants! Tonight’s episode was an inspiration. Now that’s how you step up and meet a challenge!

Tonight’s episode of The Biggest Loser painted an awesome picture of how a group of people, with one common mission, can come together in one mind and one accord and accomplish a goal.

Working together was the key to reaching tonight’s weight loss challenge. Every obstacle presented to the team tonight was overcome… it was quite impressive!

If you didn’t get to see it on TV, you can watch full episodes on NBC.com, Hulu.com and some of the cable networks (check your local listings). Watch the latest episode of The Biggest Loser Season 8 Episode 2, in full, by clicking here.

Cheers!

Rex

Yesterdays Fat Guy Mind and Body Makeover!

If you’ve been following my blog, for any length of time, you’ve heard me talk about The Master Key System. I’ve been trying to find a way to put The Master Key System in the hands of as many people as I can so I came up with the Yesterdays Fat Guy Mind and Body Makeover In a Box!

If I have learned anything in this weight loss journey, I have learned that if the mind is not strong then you can just about forget following through with your weight loss plan. The mind has to be in shape if the body is ever going to follow suit.

The Master Key System is the ULTIMATE mental workout. I take it with me wherever I go. When I reach the end of the last chapter (letter) I start over again. I never get tired of reading it and I always learn something and retain more each time I read it. If you apply what The Master Key System teaches about getting your mind and body under control, and do the exercises at the end of each chapter (letter) then you will accomplish your weight loss goal!

Inside the Mind and Body Makeover I have included both the full version of The Master Key System on both e-book and mp3. It’s on my iPod! I listen at the gym, in the car, wherever.

I’ve also included PLR content that you can use for your weight loss blog as well as severl .pdf documents and e-books covering everything from muscle training to treating depression.

The Mind and Body Makeover is a comprehensive box set containing a mother load of quality content and information. There is no charge for the Mind and Body Makeover, it’s yours, free of charge, by simply subscribing to my weekly newsletter.

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Cheers!

Rex

Are we making weight loss harder than it needs to be?

Every time you turn around there’s a new way to lose weight. From tripping your Skinny Switch to the latest in fitness machines someone seems to have an answer that is better than all of the rest.

While doing some work inside of Daily Burn recently I read a comment to a blog post that made more sense to me, concerning weight loss, than just about anything I’ve ever read on the subject. Long story short, the message was simple… reduce your food intake and get more exercise.

Let’s look at both sides of this formula for moment starting with the reduction of food intake. The simple reason people gain weight is because they consume high calorie and/or large quantities of food without burning it off. Food is fuel for our body, if we don’t use it then it’s stored as fat… pretty simple. Now, looking at the second half of this equation, exercise (movement, activity) burns off the food we take in.

If we look at ANY weight loss program or fitness machine we will see that they have been developed to help us either reduce our food intake and/or increase our exercise. Do we really need a fancy program or fitness machine to help us do this? Quite honestly, no we do not. Here’s why…

While there are those who will argue the point, the simple truth is that counting and monitoring calories is a great way to monitor food intake. It allows us to utilize simple math to determine the amount of FUEL we are consuming to make our body run. Utilizing the nutrition label on the side of a box for finding a free calorie calculator online will help us make this determination.

If we can commit to making this simple change to our life and understand that, in most cases, we can thrive on 1500 to 2000 calories per day (and we are willing to monitor that) then we can simply add some basic exercise (along with our daily routine) to burn the calories we need to lose weight. It’s really very simple!

As stated by the gentlemen whose comment I read on Daily Burn, he’s just making sure that he consumes no more than 2000 calories per day. To burn it off, he’s made the commitment to burn calories each day by walking at a steady pace for a half an hour. This is all he is doing and the weight is coming off. He also went on to mention that he’s eating whatever types of food he wants, he’s just staying inside the numerical limit of 2000.

If I may be so bold as to add my 2 cents here, this really comes down to a commitment on the part of the person who wants to lose the weight. You must make a decision and stick to it. Once you do that you will get the results you are looking for.

I find it very difficult to believe that anyone who says they want to lose weight couldn’t make a decision to start here, provided they have the physical capabilities to walk for a half an hour everyday. You have to want it if it’s every going to happen for you.

Cheers!

Rex

Yesterdays Fat Guy Video Response To Fat Man Unleashed

This is my reply to the challenge!

This is the challenge

…posted in response to a challenge to take off my shirt and show the world my latest progress. The challenge comes via Israel at FatManUnleashed.com. He has an awesome blog site with a ton great information and it’s well worth a few minutes of your time to stop by and see what he’s up to… or should I say down to… ?? ;)

Have a great Saturday and God Bless!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

Website review: www.thisiswhyyourefat.com

I was watching my late local news tonight when they ran a segment on a website known as ThisIsWhyYoureFat.com. According to our local news this website has become quite the sensation.

To satisfy my curiosity I fired up the web browser and took a gander. When you take your first look at the site you will see what I mean when I say “holy sh**!” Their catch phrase “this is where dreams become heart attacks” sums up the content of this site to a “t!”

Do people really eat like this? Yes, I’m a recovering fat guy and yes, I used to eat like a hog, I have no problem admitting that. However, I can say with a clean conscience that I have never stayed up at night trying to figure out the best way to kill myself with a deep fried double chicken sandwich with cheese and bacon housed in between, you guessed it, to more chicken breasts. Wait until you see it, it’s a site to behold. If people are actually eating things like this it’s now wonder why there are so many people who need to lose weight.

On a serious note, before you head over for a gander, I think it’s important to realize, that even though ThisIsWhyYoureFat.com was created in fun (and you’ll probably find it either amusing, disturbing or a bit of both) that the people in the the U.S. and around the globe are not struggling with their weight because they are eating carnival food 24/7. The truth behind the food consumption of the overweight and obese is primarily portion control and turning to food out of boredom, anger, stress and/or anxiety. The real side of obesity can be found while sitting on the couch eating a pound bag peanut M & M’s (guilty, I’ve done it…) or a half a gallon of Ben and Jerry’s.

If you are struggling with a weight issue, regardless of how large you have become, it can be overcome… no one is to far gone.

Enjoy your visit to ThisIsWhyYoureFat.com, it’s a “site” to behold, (no pun intended…)!

Cheers!

Rex

The Biggest Loser Season 8 Week 1 Review & Episode

What can I say, I’m a reality show junkie. It started when my wife asked me to watch an episode of “The Bachelor” with her a few years back and it’s become a sick, sorry addiction since that night… ;) !!

In all honesty, I believe that The Biggest Loser is probably one of, if not the, most realistic of any of the so called “reality” TV shows.

As I was watching last night, for the first time since that show has been on air, it felt good to know that this time I was in the fight with them. In times passed it was always me looking in wondering what it would be like “if…”, ya’ know?

Last nights episode hit home with me, on multiple levels. What woke me up the most was last nights weigh in. One of the contestants had a starting weight of 325 pounds… 12 pounds lighter then when I started on my journey. Seeing him and remembering what I looked like when I looked in the mirror, at that weight, made me realize that I spent a long period of time in denial. I knew I was overweight but would find ways to deny it and even cover it up.

After hearing a few of the stories behind this seasons contestants it’s easy to see why people turn to food for comfort.

It was great to see Daniel back for a second season… what an inspiration! As much as I want to see everyone succeed I’m really pulling for Daniel to be The Biggest Loser this season!

Overall, I thought the opening night of the Biggest Loser was great… it even jerked a few tears out of Yesterdays Fat Guy (don’t tell anyone.)

Click “The Biggest Loser” Button on the right side of the blog to watch full episodes.

Best of success to all of those on their journey to better health!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy

Daily Burn – Web Based Weight Loss & Progress Tracking

As I was looking around in Blog Catalog tonight I ran across an awesome web based application for tracking weight loss progress called Daily Burn. This website has it all. You can easily track your food intake and exercise and the system tracks the progress for you while providing tips and information that will help you reach your goals.

I’m just getting it set up right now, but you are welcome to come check it out. I’m not shy so I’ve allowed public access to my profile for the time being. To visit my Daily Burn profile click here.

I’ll be adding more to this post as I learn more about how Daily Burn works.

Cheers!

Rex

Your mind and weight loss, what most are overlooking

I was reading through several of the blog posts here this morning and just feel compelled to share something that I believe will make a HUGE difference for those who are willing to apply it.

Just about two years ago now I was presented with a book that has changed everything about my life. It’s changed my financial situation, my outlook on life… it’s change me spiritually. All of that being said, the greatest impact this book made on me was with my weight.

I grew up with an addictive personality… I don’t know why, it just was what it was. That addictive personality followed me into my early adult years where alcohol and marijuana (a major contributor to becoming obese, for me) had also been added to the list of addictions in my life. Through prayer, little by little, some of the addictions fell by the wayside but the one addiction that I just could not break was the addiction to food. It didn’t matter what I tried… diets, fads, they all failed.

What I came to realize when I was presented with The Master Key System just two short years ago was that my mind was completely unfit. After being raised in a Christian home I understood that the Bible taught us of a renewing of the mind and strength of mind but for some reason I never grasped how to attain that.

The Master Key System is THE mental workout of the ages. When applied, the exercises first help you gain control over your body and then over your mind. When you practice this everyday you will begin to notice that (once you realize that YOUR are not your body and YOU are not your mind) things begin to change. For example, I hated organized exercise growing up. I like to be active, ride bikes, play sports, etc., but when it came to getting conditioned for those things, forget it. Even in to my adult years exercise was cumbersome. Since I’ve made the exercises within the Master Key System a HABIT, that hatred of exercise is gone and I actually look forward to going to the gym everyday.

The strength of mind to follow through with the goals and plans we have in life is of the greatest necessity. Without it we can count on continued failure because we have formed the habit of failure. I hear, so many times in weight loss circles, how people are trying again and again and again. Talk about frustrating. What’s really scary is that habit of failure brings about failure in other parts of life as well. When we don’t complete something guilt, worry and depression set in… all very powerful emotions that impact our subconscious mind in a negative way.

Charles Haanel wrote in the Master Key System “modern psychology tells us that when we start something and do not complete it, or make a resolution and do not keep it, we are forming the habit of failure; absolute, ignominious failure. If you do not intend to do a thing, do not start; if you do start, see it through even if the heavens fall; if you make up your mind to do something, do it; let nothing, no one, interfere; the “I” in you has determined, the thing is settled; the die is cast, there is no longer any argument.”

I wish I could sum this all up for you in one blog post, but the truth is that if you are going to find success when targeting any proper object in life, it is going to require exercise… both mental and physical.

You have to simply ask yourself “How bad do I really want this? Do I want it bad enough to do whatever it takes or am I just holding on to a pipe dream that I will never really be able to achieve?” If you are ready to lose the weight and keep it off then this is for you.

Read The Master Key System free online. Make it a daily habit. Once you start, do not stop for ANY reason… and watch what happens.

Cheers!

Rex
Yesterdays Fat Guy

The emotional side of obesity and weight loss

We hear so much about the mechanical side of weight loss in society today. Diets, programs, surgeries, treatments… most of what I have talked about on this blog has been very mechanical, how to and results oriented.

Today I’m going to share an experience the other day that brought about a reaction in me unlike anything I’ve experienced before. Based on this response I think that, perhaps, the scary side of being severely overweight is starting to register with me. I think that’s a good thing…

My wife and I like to eat! We always have and probably always will. One of the aspects of eating that we have had to change to meet the objective of thinning down is WHERE we eat. Instead of eating at buffet style restaurants where fried, greasy and high sodium food is the choice, we now only frequent those places where we can eat right.

Anyway, the other day we decided to run up to Souplantation (Sweet Tomatoes) to have our main meal. Each time we go there the place is busy, which is a good thing considering that it’s good for you.

I’ve been to Souplantation several times since we moved to San Diego. Each time we go we see people of all shapes and sizes there (for whatever reason) and, up until the other day, I never gave it a second thought.

As we enjoyed our lunch the other day, my wife got up to grab a bowl of soup and I couldn’t help but notice a severely overweight woman across the way feeding her child. What horrified me was the fact that this child (sitting in a high chair, no more than two years old, probably younger) was struggling and pulling away from his mother as she tried to feed him. What was even more disturbing is that this child (at the age of two) looked to be (easily) 20 pounds heavier than he should have been.

At first I was enraged at the mothers ignorance at how much (and what) she was putting in his mouth. Here we are at one of the healthiest restaurants on the planet and she’s shoving pasta and cheese in this kids face like he’s never going to eat again. As I continued to watch I saw her dinner guest return to the table. As the guest tended to the child, the over weight woman got up to make another trip to wherever. I was shocked to see, after she had moved, how much food she had stocked on that table. My anger toward her turned to empathy when I saw that, because I’ve been there. I was never a food stacker, I was a plate stacker. I’d make several trips and stack plates instead, but it’s the same thing.

What this all boils down to is addiction. I could easily relate to the comfort she sought in food for what could be one of a thousand reasons. What was sad was to see that addiction projected upon an innocent child who is being set up for a life of pain and ridicule if it doesn’t stop. Seeing this happen in front of my made me want to yell, cry, scold, warn… interesting feelings for a guy who tries to cover everything with a sense of humor.

What’s really starting to bother me and fuel my passion for helping people overcome obesity is the fact that this disease is becoming socially acceptable. I’ve been there. I’ve been at the juncture where the “I, and others, should love me for me and I don’t care what anyone thinks” mindset has been my crutch in all of this. This might make a few people angry but what’s a blog without a little controversy. Simply put, the excuses come from a bullshit mentality. Every last one of us has the ABILITY to change our mind, it comes down to a choice to do so. In most cases it’s not a matter of can’t, it’s a matter of WON’T!

It doesn’t matter what you try to tell yourself, abusing your body is not socially acceptable. I’ve been watching (sorry to admit) this new “More To Love” reality show on TV (affectionately referred to by my wife and I as “The Fat Bachelor”) and have been amazed by some of the things people will say to justify the mistreatment of themselves with food. I look at myself in pictures and on video now, and even though I’ve made decent progress, I’m still embarrassed by the way I look. I find it hard to believe that those who try to excuse it away don’t feel the same, especially when they openly admit their self consciousness when wearing a bathing suit.

This blog post doesn’t really have much of a point, I guess… kind of rambling and ranting here, but let me try to sum it up so someone can benefit from this. I think the point here is that when you make the conscious decision to change your mind and work through the pain and discomfort that comes with a weight loss mission, your eyes are opened to things that you never saw before because wherever you looked, the reflection was the same. When that reflection begins to change, it could very well mean that after years of trying, the change is significant enough to believe that you might just finally be making progress!

Have a great Saturday!

Rex

Seared Tuna Nicoise – Coumadin Safe Version

Here’s a new recipe that just came in from Dr. Gourmet. This looks great and I’m looking forward to trying it out. You can’t go wrong with fish and vegetables when it comes to managing a weight loss diet plan.

Seared Tuna Nicoise - Coumadin Safe Recipe

Servings = 2 | Serving size =4 ounces fish with vegetables

Cooking Time = 30 Minutes

This recipe can be multiplied by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.

This recipe is great served chilled.

Place the water in a large skillet over high heat. When it is at a slow boil, add the diced potatoes. Cook for about 10 minutes. Don’t allow the water to come to a full boil, but simmer slowly.

When the potatoes are al dente, scoop them out of the water to a strainer. Add the green beans to the remaining hot water and blanch until slightly tender.

While the beans are cooking, place the olive oil, vinegar, shallot, olives, oregano, salt and pepper in a large glass bowl and whisk until blended.

Use the tip of a sharp knife and gently pierce the tomatoes with a single 1/8th inch slit for each. Add the tomatoes to the bowl. When the beans are done, drain them and place them in the glass bowl along with the potatoes. Toss to coat well. Place the bowl in the microwave and set the timer for 1 minute but don’t start it just yet.

Wipe the skillet clean and place it over high heat. Spray lightly with olive oil and when the pan is hot add the tuna steaks. Sear for about 3 – 4 minutes on each side.

In the last minute of cooking, start the microwave to heat the sauce and veggies. When done place the tuna on a plate and top with the nicoise vegetables and sauce.

Even prepared coumadin safe, this looks great! I’ll be sharing more of these as they come in.

Cheers!

Rex

Managing a coumadin diet while losing weight

As the proud owner of a mechanical heart valve a blood thinner called coumadin (warfarin) comes with the package. In most areas of life coumadin is nothing more than a 10 second inconvenience in the morning… unless you are making dietary and life style changes.

I’ve not been on coumadin for the better part of a year and I’m finding that even after this much time has passed if I make changes that are to drastic, then there are consequences.

Ideally, as the recipient of a mechanical heart valve my coumadin level (according to my cardiologist) should run at at PT-INR of 3. After being tested today I found that (after another dietary change last week) that mine had dropped to a 1.3… not good. When it gets that low, you can certainly feel it.

For those of you working to lose weight and increase exercise, and are a daily user of coumadin (warfarin), here are some rules of thumb to follow concerning a proper coumadin diet:

1.) Watch your vitamin k intake – Vitamin K changes the way that warfarin affects your blog. Vitamin K is prevalent in green leafy vegetables, like spinach, for example. It’s unfortunate because spinach is a great dietary food, it’s good for you, has some protein and is very low in fat and calories. It also suppresses the appetite (at least it does mine.) I still eat spinach but it’s in moderation. Also watch peanuts, peas and legumes.

2.) Alcohol consumption – in short, alcohol and warfarin do not mix and consumption of alcoholic beverages should be avoided as not to affect the medicine in your system.

3.) Manage your diet - you can eat healthy, lose weight and keep your calorie budget in check without hurting your coumadin levels. There are several free resources available online where you can get ideas and even set up a meal plan as illustrated in the image below:

Here are a couple of great resources you can use to manage and monitor your coumadin diet: Dr.GourmetManaging Your Warfarin (pdf) – Coumadin Side Effects

The worst side effect I have noticed from coumadin are visual disturbances. I’ve noticed cloudy, distorted vision from time to time as well as something like seeing stars. These, for me, are usually signs that my coumadin is too low. I’ve also noticed some slight redness (rash) on my face from time to time but have found that lotion seems to help as well as getting some sun. If your valve is like mine then you are going to hear it 24 hours per day, 7 days per week as well. If you are a candidate for a heart valve replacement MAKE SURE to talk to your surgeon about the valve you are going to receive and if there are other options.

Always consult your doctor before making any major changes to your diet when on coumadin. It’s a good idea to consult your doctor anytime you are going to make a drastic lifestyle change.

In closing, having a mechanical heart valve isn’t all that bad… and if your life is in danger it’s much better than the alternative… ;) !! If anyone has any questions about having a mechanical heart valve, feel free to contact me using Twitter @rexharrislive.

Cheers!

Rex

Welcome to Yesterdays Fat Guy with Rex Harris

Thanks for stopping by Yesterdays Fat Guy!  Today marks the official launch of this blog and the relaunch of a weight loss and fitness journey that I hope will inspire others to take action and make a change for the better in their lives.

After my weigh in two days ago (8/11/09) I am (for the first time in years) on the threshold of being below 300 pounds.  In total, I’ve lost 37 pounds this year on a mission to lose 100.

If you look at the video on the right, you will see a weigh in from earlier this year.  While there is much less of me now I still have a long way to go.

At present, my current routine consists of no more than 1800 calories per day.  I’m also back in the gym (thanks 24 Hour Fitness!) where I’m burning 1000 calories per day using the eliptical machine, the treadmill and a series of muscle fitness exercises and resistance. Since going back to the gym, the loss of weight has increased dramatically with my biggest one week loss of seven pounds coming this past week.

I’m also gearing up to do a full video series on Energy Matrix by GBG.  This is the world first thermogenic fat burning energy drink that is diabetic safe!  Early tests (done by the company) indicate incredible results with this product with limited or no exercise.  The company also offers people the opportunity to start their own business using this product… so long story short, you can earn great money by sharing it with others.

It’s time to head to the gym, come back for updates anytime.  All participation is appreciated!  Don’t forget to click the Mind and Body Makeover banner on the right to get your free box set compliments of Team Xtreme!

Cheers!

Rex