Monday, October 29, 2012

Stopping the 30 Day Paleo Challenge

I have technically been on my 30 day Paleo challenge for quite some time now but I have failed. This was a lot harder than I thought it would be and it turns out I wasn't prepared.

I will try again soon but next time I will be more prepared. I'm going to throw out all my non-Paleo foods in my fridge and pantry. Well, almost everything. I'm not making him go Paleo so a few boxes of crackers and cookies will have to remain.

I usually have excellent will-power but I've been stressed for the past few months. I've been looking for a good job (finally got one by the way!) and it's extremely difficult not to give in and eat your son's left over mac and cheese. When you're really hungry, you tend to eat whatever is most immediately available. Unfortunately, most Paleo foods take preparation. Unless you got a whole fridge full of pemmican, it's a lot more convenient to pour yourself some cereal than it is to prepare steak and salad.

Just the way it is.

Part of me just wants to pretend it never happened and continue on with my challenge but I'm not going to do that. I want to do this the right way next time.

Next time I will post pictures everyday and give a breakdown of what I ate that day. It will be interesting to see the incremental changes day-by-day. On the Paleo diet, you really do notice things in just a matter of days.

Not sure when I will start but it may not be for a few weeks. I have a trip to Germany next week and it's probably not a good idea to start before the trip. Too much good beer around!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Day 4 - 30 Day Paleo Challenge

Can't believe on I'm day 4 already!

I really need to start upping my "strict Paleo food" intake here. I have been eating what most people would consider an Atkins diet instead of Paleo. I tend to do this because for one; Paleo is pretty expensive and two; Paleo foods aren't as widely available as plain old low carb foods. This isn't a terrible thing. Processed meats aren't exactly ideal but bacon is way better than Krispy Kreme doughnuts any day.

Today, I'm going to go a little more strict on myself. No copious amounts of cheese or processed meats and a little more fruit and veggie.

I feel a lot better now than I did a few weeks ago. My clothes feel a lot looser and I haven't noticed any decreases in my strength. I want to keep my muscle mass as I lean out. Low carb without cutting calories too much works great for this.

I also sleep a lot better when I'm on Paleo. I'm not sure why but I do tend to have vivid dreams when eating low carb. I think this may have something to do with the increased growth hormone levels in my body.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Day 3 - 30 Day Paleo Challenge

It's 7am on day 3 of my 30 day Paleo challenge. Last night I went to a party at my good friends place and there was non-Paleo food galore. My friend's mom kept pushing food on me and my friend kept offering me a beer. In the context of the situation, I think I did pretty good. But I still let go a little bit.

I had two beers and a couple of small pieces of some chocolate dessert. It's a shame that my 30 day Paleo challenge is on a rocky start but I guess I'll just have to keep on keeping on as if nothing happened. I should have had just one beer so to not appear rude, and I shouldn't have had any of that dessert because nobody was pushing that on me. It just looked good! Also, even small amounts of alcohol sabotage my ability to control what food I eat.

I did my best to hide the fact that all I took from the smorgasbord of food (man that pasta looked good!) was Italian sausage and salad without the omega-6 filled industrial oil they call dressing.

All in all I don't think I did too bad. I don't go to parties like this often so this was merely an inconvenient time for me. (Come on, day 2 of my 30-day Paleo challenge?!)

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Day 2 - 30 Day Paleo Challenge

I'm going to update my progress in my 30 day adventure here to help keep me on target. When I write down my commitments I feel more obligated to keep them.

The first day went well. I do have to admit though that some of the foods I'm eating aren't Paleo per se but more low carb. Most factions of Paleo do not allow much dairy but I did eat quite a bit of cheese yesterday. Perhaps a bit too much. Dairy isn't very fattening for me so I'm not too worried but it can stall my weight loss if I eat too much. It was my first day yesterday so I'll forgive myself and just carry on with my plan. I'll cut down on the dairy.

Despite that minor setback, I didn't divulge in any other heavily processed industrial food. It's extremely difficult to do Paleo in its purest form and keep on a budget. I am purchasing what would be considered low quality meats in the Paleo community but until I get a very large freezer and access to a family farm that will let me buy grass-fed meat in bulk, I will have to settle for the grain-fed stuff. Hey, even super market meat is better than Ritz Crackers and Cheerios. I'm not trying to be perfect here. Living in the real world does make you compromise.

Paleo can be quite expensive but to remedy this I'm going to up my egg intake. I'll shoot for 10 eggs a day. This will keep my full on Paleo without breaking the bank. I can buy eggs at Costco's in bulk and keep them in the fridge in my basement.

I also have to up my vegetable intake. I do enjoy eating vegetables but I rarely buy them. It always seems that they go bad in the fridge before I get a chance to eat them. Also, most of the time I don't feel like preparing them. I suppose I could eat them raw, but its nearly impossible to eat a lot of raw vegetables. After two raw carrots and a little bit of broccoli, you just want to eat a couple of steaks.




Saturday, October 13, 2012

30 Day Paleo Challenge

Like most human beings, I have faults. In this case, my fault is that I fail to take my own advice.

You see, I'm almost at my heaviest weight that I've ever been. Most wouldn't call me fat, but there's definitely some soft spots. Human beings are not meant to look this way. The average modern man is not much to look at because he has abused his body with industrial food for years and hasn't moved the way nature intended him to do since childhood. Man should look flabby and content, he should be lean and hungry.

Sometimes, I reach a tipping point. And at that point I muster up every ounce of will power I can to make a change. Right now, I don't look like a man should. That has to change.

I'm going to go on a 30 Day Paleo Challenge and eliminate all modern foods from my life. From now until the 10th of November, not one cheeseburger or beer will be consumed by me.

I need this bad.

So, here are my rules:
  1.  Paleo foods only (with limited dairy) 
That's it.

I will eat whenever I feel like it though I will not be afraid of skipping a meal and going hungry for a few hours. Like Homer, I've eaten the lotus-flower for too long and have been anesthetized. Hyper-palatable modern foods have the sinister trait of making you lose your desire and passion for life. Think about how you feel after a couple of beers and 20 chicken wings. Your belly is full and your content. But something is a little off. There is something artificial to the feeling. Really what is happening is the food is numbing you to the pain of life. Unfortunately, life is characterized by pain and sadness. You need to learn to deal with this without resorting to dulling the pain with food.

That's what I've been doing and it's going to stop.

OK. Sorry but I think I'm being a tad too heavy here. Let's lighten up a bit.

For the past few weeks I haven't been exercising or watching my diet too closely. I think stress has gotten the best of me and it's hard to not let go when things in your life get ugly.

But things have gotten much better lately so there's no excuse for me now. If I don't get my act together, it's no one's fault but my own.