1/3/2008

PostSecret: Alone

By Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am — Filed under:

PostSecret: Alone

I’m not willing to believe this postcard from PostSecret. I know it might seem like you’re alone because you’re fat, but it’s simply not true. You’re alone because you won’t let anyone love you because you’re fat. It’s a minor distinction, but one that is entirely in your control.

You can break the cycle, and honestly, it doesn’t start with eating healthy. It starts with being willing to admit that you have been pushing people away. You deserve a healthy body AND a loving group of friends and family.

Don’t tell yourself lies like this.


PostSecret‘s beneficiary is the National Hopeline Network. It is a 24-hour hotline (1 (800) SUICIDE) for anyone who is thinking about suicide or knows someone who is considering it.

1/2/2008

Quote of the Month: January 2008

By Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am — Filed under:

Non-descript black cover from FlickrIf you are one of the many people who have bought a Starling Fitness Yearly Journal, then you know that the quote of the month is about real joy. If not, here it is:

“Real joy comes not from ease or riches or from the praise of men, but from doing something worthwhile.”

Whenever I start to feel down or depressed, I make a list. Not everyone is a list maker, but it works for me. I make a list of EVERYTHING that needs to be done, no matter how insignificant.

  • Get out of bed
  • Shower
  • Get dressed
  • Clean the clutter off the table

You get the idea…

Then I DO the things on the list and allow myself that brief moment of joy by checking them off the list. It’s the doing things that makes me feel better.

Sir Wilfred Grenfell insists that the things that we do must be worthwhile in order to get real joy and I won’t argue with him there. Taking care of yourself is one of the most worthwhile things that you can do, so make a list of healthy things you can do to take care of yourself and gladly check each item off every day.


If you would like to order your own Starling Fitness Yearly Journal, you can do so here:

If you order it now, you can choose the month you want it to start and it will last you a year from that date. You won’t have to throw away any unused days from the first of the year. You can start fresh now.

1/1/2008

New Year’s Resolutions: Week One

By Laura Moncur @ 9:04 am — Filed under:

Every week, I’ll be giving you some direction for how to actually KEEP your New Year’s Resolution to lose weight or get more active. If you’re short on time, scroll down to the end and read “The Short Version” to get your weekly tips.


Did you make a New Year’s resolution to lose weight? It’s a very popular resolution. I’m sure there are statistics to tell us how many people all over the U.S. decide to lose weight at the first of the year. The only problem is that for years, I made that resolution, but in the pit of my stomach I worried that it was going to be like last year.

No, this year is going to be different.

I would say that to myself every year as well.

It took me a long time, but I finally realized that those big New Year’s resolutions were actually part of my weight problem.

I would promise myself that I would lose weight this year. I would go on a strict diet. I would exercise until my muscles hurt. I would be diligent about everything and in the end, it would be too much. Something about restricting my diet that much and suddenly increasing my exercise would set off a survival instinct in my mind. I would become obsessed with whatever food the particular diet had restricted.

Then I would binge.

This year, if you have resolved to lose weight, please do me a favor. Don’t go on a restrictive diet. Seriously, just don’t do it. Don’t exercise yourself to exhaustion either. Really, do you think it’s going to work when it didn’t last year?

Let’s try something different.

Don’t change your eating habits just yet. Just write down EVERYTHING you eat. Don’t judge yourself when you do it. This week just write down everything you eat. If you want to do something good for yourself, ADD some veggies into your diet. Don’t take anything away from yourself, just add something healthy.

3-Hole Starling Fitness Yearly Journal from FlickrHere is a Microsoft Excel Form you can download and print up to write down your food:

If you aren’t spreadsheet saavy, you can order a Starling Fitness Journal here:

Exercise?

Yeah, I want you to exercise. I want you to think about what you would have done this week. Did you have a book that you were going to follow? Did you have a plan that you wanted to torture yourself with? That’s great!

Cut it in half.

Honestly, no matter what you were planning on doing, cut that plan in half. I want it to feel hilariously easy. I want you to feel frustrated because you’re going so slow or doing so little. Next week, you can do a little more, but this week keep your workout out short, slow and EASY.

If you want to know what I did to get started, I walked 0.5 miles on the treadmill five days a week. A half mile felt like NOTHING. It was very frustrating and after a couple of days, I wanted to increase my mileage, but I didn’t. My goal was consistency. I wanted to exercise every day at the same time. Learning that consistency was WAY more important than killing myself trying to rack up the miles.

You won’t lose any weight this week.

Sorry. No massive weight losses that make the commercials so appealing. You might even gain weight, but don’t let that stop you. Next week, we’ll be doing a little more and after a week as easy as this, you’ll actually be willing to do a little more.

As always, check with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise regime.


The Short Version:

  • DO NOT change your eating regime at all, but write down EVERYTHING you eat.

  • You are allowed to ADD a serving or two of vegetables every day, but you are not allowed to restrict anything in your diet.

  • Start exercise slowly. SLOW, SHORT and EASY. Whatever you were thinking of doing, cut it in half. Recommended exercise: Walk 0.5 miles five days this week.

  • Check with your doctor.

12/31/2007

Runner+ Challenge Winners (12-24-07)

By Laura Moncur @ 12:08 am — Filed under:

We ran from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Eve and we’ve got a jump on the New Year’s Resolution thing. If you got an iPod Nano for Christmas, spend the extra 20 bucks and get the Nike+ so you can easily upload your runs. You don’t need a Nike+, however. You can manually enter how much you run every day. Click over to Runner+ to see all the results.

Level 1 Results 12-24-07

jkendall took the Level 1 challenge with a total of 8.71 miles last week! Uncool, Casio! You know better. You went over the max mileage this week, so you should have withdrawn from this challenge. A special welcome to our newest runners, Gadagong, HunterA and Toasters. Thanks for joining up with us and I hope you like the challenges!

Level 2 Results 12-24-07

Pooh won the Level 2 Challenge by running 18.8 miles this week. Good job! Bad form, scotwills and AirRobi, you both exceeded the max mileage for Level 2, so you were kicked out of the running.

Level 3 Results 12-24-07

zaders won the Level 3 challenge with his 28.02 miles last week. This was his first time running with us and he beat us all! Good job!

Level 4 Results 12-24-07

Excellent work by marco this week. He won the Level 4 Challenge with his 37.44 miles. pierantf was right on his tail with 37.11 miles. A difference of only a third of a mile can push you over the edge in this game! Keep on running!

Level 5 Results 12-24-07

anderu kicked some Level 5 butt with his 49.54 miles. Good job, buddy! You deserved this win!

Level 6 Results 12-24-07

xray999 ran nearly unchallenged this week and took Level 6 by running 58.92 miles last week! Good job you long distance runners!

Congratulations to all the competitors! Join us at Runner+ and show off your mileage!

If you exercise by running or walking, you can compete in the Starling Fitness Challenges on Runner+. All you need is an account at Runner+ (free) and you can log your miles there. If you have a Nike+iPod kit, then your runs will automatically be added, but the site will also allow you to add your runs manually. If you would like to compete against runners on your level, here are the links for this week’s challenges:

Level 1 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 0-10 miles a week.

Level 2 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 10-20 miles a week.

Level 3 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 20-30 miles a week.

Level 4 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 30-40 miles a week.

Level 5 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 40-50 miles a week.

Level 6 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 50-60 miles a week.

12/24/2007

Runner+ Challenge Winners (12-17-07)

By Laura Moncur @ 8:20 am — Filed under:

It’s Christmas Eve, but that doesn’t stop us from running over the holiday. It’s a great time to start running before the New Year’s Resolution people hit the streets (and gym). If you get an iPod Nano for Christmas, spend the extra 20 bucks and get the Nike+ so you can easily upload your runs. You don’t need a Nike+, however. You can manually enter how much you run every day. Click over to Runner+ to see all the results.

Level 1 Results 12-17-07

DietMe took the Level 1 challenge with a total of 9.99 miles last week! The REAL competition was in the middle, though with the cosmetic queen at 9.39 miles, KMKMom at 9.36 miles, and jkendall at 9.33 miles. Good race, people! A special welcome to our newest runner, Hansenvl61. Thanks for joining up with us and I hope you like the challenges!

Level 2 Results 12-17-07

Dacapo! won the Level 2 Challenge by running 19.91 miles this week. Good job! Bad form, sbanfield, you exceeded the max mileage for Level 2, so you were kicked out of the running. A special welcome to our newest runner, Blxm. You were also kicked out of the running because you exceeded the max mileage for this level. Since it’s your first time running with us, I won’t give you a bad form.

Level 3 Results 12-17-07

Mihai won the Level 3 challenge with his 28.44 miles last week. It was a well-deserved win, Mihai! Good job!

Level 4 Results 12-17-07

jameswood won the Level 4 Challenge with his 39.58 miles. He and marco were duking it out all week. Excellent work, people!

Level 5 Results 12-17-07

SLBplus won the Level 5 Challenge again with his 44.26 miles. You are just kickin’ it this holiday season!!

Level 6 Results 12-17-07

mkimes reclaimed the Level 6 challenge by running 58.68 miles last week! Keep up the running, folks!

Congratulations to all the competitors! Join us at Runner+ and show off your mileage!

If you exercise by running or walking, you can compete in the Starling Fitness Challenges on Runner+. All you need is an account at Runner+ (free) and you can log your miles there. If you have a Nike+iPod kit, then your runs will automatically be added, but the site will also allow you to add your runs manually. If you would like to compete against runners on your level, here are the links for this week’s challenges:

Level 1 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 0-10 miles a week.

Level 2 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 10-20 miles a week.

Level 3 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 20-30 miles a week.

Level 4 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 30-40 miles a week.

Level 5 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 40-50 miles a week.

Level 6 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 50-60 miles a week.

12/19/2007

Surviving Christmas Shopping

By Laura Moncur @ 1:26 pm — Filed under:

Last year I wrote an entry asking how you eat healthy when you’re Christmas Shopping at the mall:

I didn’t give any helpful tips, but some other people did that are worth clicking over to read.

Ginger Pork at Edo JapanWhat I do when I am shopping at the mall is resort to Edo Japan or Subway. I love the Ginger Pork at Edo Japan and I will eat half and since I’m shopping, throw away the other half. It’s always best if I can share it with someone, but if I can’t I toss it.

If I eat the whole thing, it’s a whopping 521 calories, but if I eat half (or share it), then it’s the perfect meal. I have a choice: I can waste it or waist it. I prefer the former.

What do you eat at the mall when you are trapped shopping for Christmas presents?

12/17/2007

Runner+ Challenge Winners (12-10-07)

By Laura Moncur @ 10:45 am — Filed under:

Something about the Christmas season makes people exercise less. I don’t know what it is because I have kicked my running up a notch again this week. If you have had trouble winning these challenges, this is the week to start running again. You’ll hit the front of the pack pretty easily. Click over to Runner+ to see all the results.

Level 1 Results 12-10-07

DietMe took the Level 1 challenge with a total of 9.97 miles last week! A special welcome to our newest runner, Boricua. She took third place on her first try! Thanks for joining up with us and I hope you like the challenges!

Level 2 Results 12-10-07

Anderu won the Level 2 Challenge by running 18.57 miles this week. Good job! Bad form, scottwills, you exceeded the max mileage for Level 2, so you were kicked out of the running.

Level 3 Results 12-10-07

I won the Level 3 challenge again with my 28.3 miles last week. For the first time in almost a year, I did a long run last week. Luckily, I didn’t hurt my toenails this time.

Level 4 Results 12-10-07

I’m okay with winning the Level 3 challenge, but there is NO excuse for me winning the Level 4 Challenge with my measly 28.3 miles. tetartfred was so close to beating me. Should have worn your Nike+ while you were Christmas shopping, buddy!

Level 5 Results 12-10-07

SLBplus won the Level 5 Challenge with his 48.08 miles. RicC, bad form, man! You should have dropped out of Level 5 and joined Level 6 when you exceeded the max mileage.

Level 6 Results 12-10-07

Talk about a photo finish! xray999 won Level 6 by running 47.33 miles last week! After chasing her for weeks, he finally beat out mkimes by only 0.10 miles! Ironically, if RicC had joined the correct level, he would have won this challenge.

Congratulations to all the competitors! Join us at Runner+ and show off your mileage!

If you exercise by running or walking, you can compete in the Starling Fitness Challenges on Runner+. All you need is an account at Runner+ (free) and you can log your miles there. If you have a Nike+iPod kit, then your runs will automatically be added, but the site will also allow you to add your runs manually. If you would like to compete against runners on your level, here are the links for this week’s challenges:

Level 1 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 0-10 miles a week.

Level 2 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 10-20 miles a week.

Level 3 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 20-30 miles a week.

Level 4 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 30-40 miles a week.

Level 5 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 40-50 miles a week.

Level 6 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 50-60 miles a week.

12/16/2007

Jennifer Love Hewitt

By Laura Moncur @ 11:00 am — Filed under:

My face plastered onto Jennifer Love Hewitt's body from 2002In a folder called Old Stuff, there lies another folder called Physical Progress. Inside that folder is a picture named MyGoal dated July 22, 2002. I KNOW the picture is older than that, but that July five years ago was the last time I opened it. It is a photo of my face on Jennifer Love Hewitt’s body.

I’ve never shared this before because I’m quite embarrassed by the photo. Not only is it not my best job at photoshopping, it doesn’t look like me. It probably will never look like me because my body is shaped differently than hers. I have a shorter waist and it’s a bloody pain to straighten my hair like that. Embarrassing or not, my goal was to look like Jennifer Love Hewitt.

Everywhere I turned last week, I saw Jennifer Love Hewitt defending her body. Every grocery store had her declaring “I’m not fat!” on every checkout line. Damn straight, she’s not fat. She’s freakin’ perfect! She’s my goal embodied and running around in a bikini! Why should she have to defend herself?

Apparently TMZ.com thinks that a size 2 is fat and announced it for all to see. Instead of caving to the insanity of it all, Jennifer defended herself beautifully on her website:

I’ve sat by in silence for a long time now about the way women’s bodies are constantly scrutinized. To set the record straight, I’m not upset for me, but for all of the girls out there that are struggling with their body image.

A size 2 is not fat! Nor will it ever be. And being a size 0 doesn’t make you beautiful. … To all girls with butts, boobs, hips and a waist, put on a bikini – put it on and stay strong.

Thanks, Jennifer. I think I’ll forgo the bikini right now, but I will stay strong. Thanks for being such a great role model for me.

12/15/2007

How To Get Rid of Man Boobs

By Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am — Filed under:

I fully expected to hate this video from VideoJug. Life explained? I had a hard time believing that a video entitled, “How To Get Rid of Man Boobs” would be useful or objective.

Guess what? It WAS:


VideoJug: How To Get Rid Of Man Boobs

Their tips were thorough:

  • Causes: Man boobs are caused by excess body fat or hormonal imbalances.
  • Aerobic Exercise: Burn off excess body fat with aerobic exercise.
  • Anaerobic Exercise: Build up muscle with weight training.
  • Diet: You have to eat healthy food to burn off excess body fat.
  • Tips on staying motivated

These tips are the same whether you’re trying to get rid of man boobs, saddlebags, beer bellies or thunder thighs. The only way to tone a part of your body is a three-fold approach of healthy diet, aerobic exercise and weight training. Anyone who tells you any different is selling snake oil.

VideoJug also has a ton of other videos. I’ve included a video showing weight training for the chest area after the break: (more…)

12/14/2007

SkinnySongs: Inspirational Music For Your Workouts

By Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am — Filed under:

SkinnySongs at Amazon.comWhen I first heard of SkinnySongs, I thought it would be totally lame. Seriously, what was I supposed to think with lyrics like this?

skinny jeans, skinny jeans
you’re stilll hanging ‘round
In the back of my closet
and that’s bringin’ me down
this morning, I woke up,
and made me a vow
skinny jeans, gonna get back,
into you somehow

The more I listened to the sample songs, however, the more I liked SkinnySongs. I’m not much of a country music fan, but this stuff borders on the Shania Twain side of country, so I’m okay with it. The songs are well-produced and the singer is good. You can hear samples of all the songs here:

There are so many songs that I have collected over the years to give me inspiration, but none of them have anything to do with losing weight. It’s actually quite shocking considering that so many of us are struggling with weight issues. I’m surprised that there really hasn’t been a weight loss song before.

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger by Daft Punk is a great song, but it really has nothing to do with losing weight.

So, I downloaded the album from iTunes and I’m going to be trying it out over the next few weeks. If you’ve listened to this album, leave your thoughts here.

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