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Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:03 pm
by skullservant
My wife has been packing zero junk food the past two weeks for lunch. It's making me crave it even more. But I know this has to be good. I haven't gained anything in a few weeks. I was on a steady increase ever since I graduated in May...
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:08 pm
by jfrey
After you eat healthy for a while junk food stops tasting good and healthy food tastes a lot better.
Unfortunately alcohol stays just as good no matter what you do.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:09 pm
by skullservant
I've taken a liking recently to kiwis. I've been having one as a snack at least once a day for the past week. Don't really care for the skin though...
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:27 pm
by Bassus Sanguinis
jfrey wrote:After you eat healthy for a while junk food stops tasting good and healthy food tastes a lot better.
Unfortunately alcohol stays just as good no matter what you do.
Yep. And goes with being a vegetarian, too. Except that when I'm drunk or having hangover, I've got terrible urge to have some veggie hotdogs or tortilla or something similar, done real greasy in the best junk food munchies way.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:21 pm
by jfrey
Bassus Sanguinis wrote:jfrey wrote:After you eat healthy for a while junk food stops tasting good and healthy food tastes a lot better.
Unfortunately alcohol stays just as good no matter what you do.
Yep. And goes with being a vegetarian, too. Except that when I'm drunk or having hangover, I've got terrible urge to have some veggie hotdogs or tortilla or something similar, done real greasy in the best junk food munchies way.
My body hasn't really responded great to being a 100% vegetarian in the past. I've read a lot on the subject and nothing yet has convinced me that we are meant to be entirely vegetarian - although I do think that fruits and vegetables are meant to be the largest component of our diet. I've tested out a wide range of ratios of food groups on my body, and I've found my body performs best when I take in - without getting into too much specifics - something like this:
~75% + Fruit and vegetables.
~5-10% Meats (the type of meat is dependent on what I'm trying to get out of my body at a given time performance-wise. When I'm really trying to build muscle more red meat, when I'm working on endurance, less meat in general, but any meat I do have will typically be poultry and/or fish.)
~5-10% Dairy (typically a little less than however much meat I'm having.)
~5% Grains (always multigrain or whole.)
~1% Nuts and similar.
0% Sweets (no candy, no chocolate, no donuts, no cake, no ice cream, no pie, no soda, etc. it helps that I'm not crazy about any of these to begin with. you'll get sugars from fruits and other things but I'm talking specifically about "sweets" here.)
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:52 pm
by skullservant
Yesterday for the first time I actually turned down and didn't have an appetite for the HoHo my wife made an effort to pack cause usually I ask for something sweet after lunch. I haven't had anything sweet today either... That's a nice change of pace
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:21 am
by hbombgraphics
skullservant wrote:Yesterday for the first time I actually turned down and didn't have an appetite for the HoHo my wife made an effort to pack cause usually I ask for something sweet after lunch. I haven't had anything sweet today either... That's a nice change of pace
good for you dude,
Somebody dropped us off homemade chocolate chip cookies tonight
Nice gesture
But wicked hard to resist
Did a straight three mile run decent pace felt pretty good after!
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:24 pm
by hbombgraphics
3 miles tonight in new shoes
New balance minimus winter run
about as minimal as it gets and it felt good
legs are wobbly now because I am not used to that type of barefoot feel but I think it will pay off in the long run
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 9:55 am
by skullservant
Yesterday my wife, mom, and I biked 6.5 miles, then me and my wife ate and took a break for a while before doing another 3.25 miles. I'm still sick so it pretty much wiped me out, but it's the farthest my wife has gone biking thus far in preparation for our 30 mile bike ride in a month. She just picked up a bike for the first time in 13 years about 2 weeks ago, so this is awesome rapid progress.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:17 pm
by benjuro
Sweets are killer. I don't like them much-and consider myself lucky-but for all the people I know that do...man. The stuff's like crack.
I don't think vegetarian diets necessarily help. I was pretty much raised without any meat in my house and don't eat any today save fish. It's actually pretty hard to replace protein without any meat or chicken...I love beans and nuts, but you also end up running into a lot of pasta, bread and cheese...which is all delicious but just death if you're trying to get healthier.
Fixed the exercise bike at my folks house yesterday and rode 12 miles, felt fucking great. Ran or rode over 40 minutes 4 times in the last week.
Feels great to have you guys in this with me. Last place I thought I'd find support for exercising. ILF rules

Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:32 pm
by hbombgraphics
benjuro wrote:Sweets are killer. I don't like them much-and consider myself lucky-but for all the people I know that do...man. The stuff's like crack.
I don't think vegetarian diets necessarily help. I was pretty much raised without any meat in my house and don't eat any today save fish. It's actually pretty hard to replace protein without any meat or chicken...I love beans and nuts, but you also end up running into a lot of pasta, bread and cheese...which is all delicious but just death if you're trying to get healthier.
Fixed the exercise bike at my folks house yesterday and rode 12 miles, felt fucking great. Ran or rode over 40 minutes 4 times in the last week.
Feels great to have you guys in this with me. Last place I thought I'd find support for exercising. ILF rules


glad to be able to support your fitness goals!!
2 hours of basketball tonight
didn't eat super healthy today but didn't snack at all either
5k this Saturday
can someone point me to some good vegetarian recipes that don't involve pasta??
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:07 am
by the_carl
skullservant wrote:I've taken a liking recently to kiwis. I've been having one as a snack at least once a day for the past week. Don't really care for the skin though...
Wait wait wait
Have you actually been eating the skin of kiwis? You don't eat that part, dude. Well, I mean, technically you can, buuuut, no. I usually just cut them in half and use a grapefruit spoon.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:35 pm
by benjuro
hbombgraphics wrote:
5k this Saturday
can someone point me to some good vegetarian recipes that don't involve pasta??
Dude I have TONS! PM me your email addy and I'll send you some great stuff. Years ago my doctor sent me to a nutritionist who was vegetarian herself...and so excited to work with me she gave me a bunch of good recipes.
5k is no joke, good for you man!

Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:44 pm
by benjuro
Also, I'm a huge Kung fu fan...Ip Man is awesome, as is Donnie Yen. Friends and I used to get together for "Samurai Sunday," watch a flick and hang out but you know how shit gets when dudes get married and start having kids. I still watch one almost every sat morning before my wife gets up...have Ip Man 2 at home now.
So maybe we start another thread, share Kung fu movie recommendations...

Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, fitness, sneaker thre
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:46 pm
by benjuro
Also, I'm a huge Kung fu fan...Ip Man is awesome, as is Donnie Yen. Friends and I used to get together for "Samurai Sunday," watch a flick and hang out but you know how shit gets when dudes get married and start having kids. I still watch one almost every sat morning before my wife gets up...have Ip Man 2 at home now.
Not to derail this one, but maybe we start another thread soon, share Kung fu movie recommendations...
