Getting Past Your First Craving

Today marks day 6 in my medically assisted weightloss journey. Sunday evening I had my first craving and I made it through...

We were having dinner at my wife's parents house... It was a bit of an event... Needless to say I was expecting temptation...

Here is how I prepared... (Water, Water, Water)

Pre-exercise snack... 5 almonds and 1 serving skim milk mozzarella.

Morning Exercise: I went to the gym and did 30 minutes of cardio (20 fast uphill walking and 10 stationary bike.) I then lifted weights...

Breakfast: 2 serving of egg substitute (1/2 cup), 2 servings fat free american cheese (2 slices), 1 serving of non fat cottage cheese (1/4 cup). About 20 minutes after breakfast I had 3 large asparagus which is 2 carbs.

Lunch: 2 servings slices turkey pastrami (3 slices). 1 serving skim milk mozzarella.

Then right before leaving to go to my in-laws I had 5 almonds.

So far my daily count is 9 protein and 2 carbs... (I get to exchange nonfat cottage cheese and cheese for protein plus 10 almonds.) My doctor mentioned I could have a 5 almond snack, but it is not in my book so I will have to ask how it counts...

I brought a nonfat no sugar dressing to dinner...

Dinner:

The hors dourves... There was an unleavened pizza that looks really good, but I opted for broccoli dipped in the salad dressing I brought. I estimate I had 1 serving of broccoli.

The actual dinner was the hard part, but it was easy enough... I had just the broth of the mathza ball soup and chicken with the skin pulled off. I had a leg and thigh and ate a little more than 1/2. I also had asparagus and zucchini (both were done to perfection on the grill.)

I estimate my total count for the day being 13 protein and 5 carbs.

So what was the temptation... The unleavened pizza, the excellent wine that was served, and the matzah ball soup... Desert was not a temptation as I was full after the meal.

If you are facing a known event were temptation will be present... I encourage you to follow my example...

  • WATER
  • Exercise early in the day
  • Eat well but within you diet before the meal leading up to the event
  • Eat 5 almonds 1/2 hour prior to the temptation
  • Bring you own salad dressing because you can have all the salad you can eat
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How to Avoid Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness

musclesDelayed Onset Muscle Soreness, or DOMS as it is known in the weight lifting community is a serious problem for most lifters. It can actually effect a wide variety of people, even if you never lift weights and it is a real problem for thousands. However, DOMS doesn’t have to occur and there are steps you can take to avoid it. Let’s take a look at what DOMS is exactly and how to prevent it.

DOMS refers to a pain that presents itself long after a workout is finished. Typically, this ranges from a period of 12 to 48 hours after lifting or a strenuous workout. The pain is usually intense and debilitating. You may not be able to walk or perform your usual activities. If you’ve ever done too many sit ups and lived to regret it at lunch the next day, you’ve had DOMS. It is common and most of us go through it when we first start a new workout plan.

It is definitely a sign that you overexerted, but it is also a sign that your body is beginning to adapt to a new and more strenuous routine. That doesn’t help much when you’re doubled over, but it is a sign that you’re doing something and your body is definitely feeling it. So, how to avoid or at least lessen the effects of DOMS? Let’s find out!

First and foremost, to avoid DOMS, you have to stretch before, you have to stretch during and you have to stretch after your workout. The key is staying flexible and keeping those muscles warmed up. If you end a big workout and immediately stop moving, you’re increasing your chances of having DOMS. If instead you spend ten minutes in a cool down stretch, you’ll be more likely to avoid it.

Next, the 10% rule definitely applies here. Never increase your workouts by more than 10%. Gradually work into new exercises and longer durations. Your body will thank you and you won’t have to deal with DOMS on a regular basis. Avoid doing too many reps and if necessary, you may want to consult with a trainer to develop a plan that will work best for your current condition.

If you already have DOMS and you’re looking for relief, here are a few quick tips. Gentle massage is very effective at removing pain, but you will need to avoid any strenuous activity while you’re feeling the pain. This will not be hard especially if your DOMS is severe. OTC pain killers can help, but stick to low doses of aspirin or ibuprofen. Stay away from acetametaphine. Warm and moist heat can also be very effective in treating DOMS, but some people respond better with icing. Do what feels best and find the right combination for your own recovery.

DOMS happens to most of us and although it is painful, it does go away in about three days or so. It’s a sign that you need to scale back a bit and remember your stretches.

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