Nutrition, Food & Health ……

Several things have happened this year that have really made me take a closer look at nutrition.  I’ve realized that most people have no idea what it means to eat healthy.  I’ve realized that many people who want to eat healthy struggle with food addictions that derail them at every turn.  I’ve realized that food companies are not our friend.  I’ve realized that the entire concept of nutrition has become muddied by people/companies who want to sell us something without regard to our wellbeing and overall long term health.  The bottom line is that if you want to be healthy, and I mean really healthy without just going thru the motions, you need to do your own research.  Invest the time.  Make your own decisions.  Health is not a one size fits all proposition but if you put some time into your nutrition, you can be healthy.  And please don’t confuse being healthy with being the “perfect” dress size.  While for some, that my go hand in hand, that’s not the case for all.  The focus here is on nutrition and ultimately health.

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Confession.  This post has been in queue for months.  First paragraph drafted & left to sit.  Why?  Not because I didn’t think it was important but because I didn’t feel as if I had enough knowledge to bring it to you.  I’m not a nutritionist.  I’m not a coach.  I’m not a trainer.  I’m not the person with all my ducks in a row with regards to food or fitness.  I’m not anyone other than a regular person who is passionate about food and exercise.  I want to be healthy.  I want my kids and family to be healthy. I want you to be healthy.   So I’m going to share some of the things I’ve learned.  Give some tips on a few things you can do that might help you to feel a little better.   And I’ll leave you with a list of documentaries that might peak your interest and help you get started in really thinking about yourself, your food and where you want to be health wise in the years to come.  How’s that sound?  I’m not selling anything.  I’m advocating for real food, real health & a real future.

A few things I do that help me to feel good are listed below.  I don’t have my nutrition 100%.  I’m still tired sometimes.  I’m grumpy a lot (especially now that schools out for the summer & full blown chaos has ensued).  I don’t recover from workouts/races the way I used to but for the most part, I feel pretty good. 

  • Cook real food.  Avoid take outs & fast food when possible. 
  • Eat less meat & more fruits and veggies (aka:  freggies).  Lunches should be fresh and appetizing!  I usually have one or two “meatless” meals each day.

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  • Drink water.  Avoid soda, processed fruit/veggie juices, caffeinated sugary drinks & alcohol.
  • Prep dinners (Hello, Crockpot!!) and snacks ahead of time so that good choices can be made when everyone is starving. 

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  • Traveling?  Pack a cooler with snacks & bottled water.
  • Try to avoid processed snacks:  chips, bars, juice boxes, cookies.  Embrace snack baggies full of your kids favorite freggies.  Or make your own granola or energy bars as a family project.
  • Buy local via the local farmers market or food co-op.  Buy organic, non-gmo foods.  If that’s not an option, shop the outer aisles of the grocery store and try to pick as many fresh options as possible. 

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  • Cook seasonal fruits & veggies in new and different ways.  Just because the kiddos don’t like red peppers raw, doesn’t mean they won’t like them as the base for crockpot fajitas!  Asparagus or Zucchini anyone?  Let’s try it on the grill, you’ll find it in abundance at the local farmers market for the next several months! 

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  • Experiment with getting nutrients thru real foods.  I’ve been taking in less supplements and utilizing more vitamins/minerals in real food.  Anyone try juicing?  Its fun.  Its easy.  I’ve taken in a lot of nutrients thru the juicer that I wouldn’t have consumed previously.

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  • If I have extra or don’t like a particular veggie in the juicer, I roast them in the oven.  Sea Salt & Olive Oil will make anything yummy!

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I’ve changed a lot of things this year and its mostly about my food.  I buy as many local organics as possible.  I don’t like to go to the supermarket.  I go to the co-op first, then supplement at the grocery.  I still struggle with the fact that my kids are not on board with my fruit & veggie movement.  They still want pop tarts for breakfast & cheetos in the afternoon.  But I’m making an effort.  They complain a lot about there being “no real food in the house”, so I know I’m making an impact.  If they choose an apple or strawberries one time over something processed, then that’s a mini win for me.  Smile 

Everything in moderation, right?  That’s the saying but overall, I think eating real food, without chemicals & hidden ingredients will lead to better health for me and my family.  There are many who believe that overeating, in conjunction with consuming processed & “fast” foods are killing this nation.  Each year, the pharmaceutical & food companies are making a killing.  Healthcare conglomerates are growing bigger and bigger.  Yet, each day people are dying from cancer, heart disease, diabetes and a plethora of other diseases that never used to exist.  Maybe we should think about getting back to basics.  If you can’t grow your own food,  make sure you know where your food is coming from and whether the person growing it actually cares about their consumers.  That’s why I buy  local.  I want to know who is growing the food that I’m eating.  And I’ve even started growing a few things myself.  Normally I plant flowers.  This year, Michael, Aby & I planted non-gmo veggie plants.  Red peppers, cucumbers, zucchini & tomatoes.  We’ll see what kind of yield this brings.  We’ve already seen some decent growth over the last month.

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So, that’s a little bit about what I’ve been doing lately.  I know nutrition and food isn’t interesting to everyone. I’ve had friends specifically tell me that they do NOT want to know where their food is coming from and/or how it gets to the supermarket.  That’s certainly their prerogative.  If you want to know more about food, how it relates to health, nutrition and what’s in the supermarket, then consider watching a few of the documentaries listed below.  All are on Netflix and available for streaming. 

If you have any other documentaries that you think would be helpful for us to learn more about food & nutrition, then please share!  I have several others I’ve heard are good but I haven’t watched because they aren’t on Netflix.  I need to expand my streaming capabilities!

**  Eat REAL Food ** Amanda – TooTallFritz

Whooha Gear Giveaway Winner!

Thank you for participating in the Whooha Gear giveaway!!  Whooha is an amazing company with great products & inspiring messages.  THAT, I love.

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Today the Random Number Generator selected #19. 

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Number 19 was Joyelle P!!

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Joyelle, please email me at amanda@tootallfritz.com with your shirt size, mailing addy & let me know if still want the BE shirt.

For the rest of us, we can order here and use the 10% off code:  INSPIRE to add a few new inspirational tees to our wardrobe.

** Go Forth & Inspire ** Amanda – TooTallFritz 

Cutting Edge Half Classic 70.3 – Race Review

Effingham, IL is a town that feels like home. Its 5 hours from my current home, just north of Ft Wayne, IN.  Three hours from the south Chicago burbs.  It’s a frequent stop when I travel alone or with friends.  I’ve spent more time in Effingham hotels than anywhere else so it felt right to head there for the first TRI of the season, the Cutting Edge Half Classic 70.3 on the shores of Lake Sara.

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Pretty much my only concern about the weekend was the heat.  I knew I could cover the distance.  I still don’t feel 100% recovered from the 6 marathons I’ve already ran this year.  Make that 12 since last June.  But I’m getting there or at least I tried to really focus on resting last week.  Wasn’t exactly where I wanted to be but I was in a good place with it.  The forecasted temps though, had me concerned.  The “feels like temp” was predicted to be 105 by 2pm when I anticipated finishing.  I was hoping they would be wrong.  They weren’t.  Possibly the first forecast I’ve ever know to be exactly right.  Oh well!

Packet pick-up was easy and quick at the race site, inside, with real bathrooms.  About 100 yds from the beach.  Next to the finish line.  Option of race day packet pick-up.  Lake Sara was calm, clean and warm.  80 degrees, which means that wetsuits were not allowed according to USAT rules. 

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Transition was small.  It probably would have accommodated 100-150 racers.  Wooden transition “racks” that let our back tire slide into a slot.  Kinda cool and one I hadn’t seen before this event.  Enough space to put my transition bag behind the bike and out of the way without taking it back to the car.  Sweet!!  Speaking of the car.  If you are an iron fan, you may park a mile or further from transition.  And don’t forget your cash, cuz you’ll pay to park in that spot!  But at Cutting Edge, parking was about 100 yds from transition.  Easy.  No fuss.  Free parking. 

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Quick selfie with my bike.  Smile

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The swim.  One wave.  Two loops.  Each loop 0.60 miles.  Must stop swimming between loops, stand up and shout out your race number so they could keep track of everyone.  I thought this was a great thing for them to do and a smart way to watch the swimmers closely.  Also, I’d like to make a note about the swim setup.  They had the buoys out, parallel to the beach, going both to the left and the right.  The swim did not look crazy intimidating like some I’ve seen.  It was nice. The water was nice.  I was planning for a good swim, even without my wetsuit!!  Gun goes off, I was a bit nervous but was confident I could do it.  But alas I could not get a seal on my goggles.  I was a bit surprised because they had never failed me previous.  Then I realized I had both sunscreen on my face & an under eye moisturizer (cuz my allergies are leaving me with bags beneath my eyes every morning!!!).  Yeah, something “new” on race day.  Ugh, I couldn’t see anything.  My goggles were full of lake water.  The first loop was definitely easier than the second cuz I was around more swimmers.  It was harder for me, and my blurry vision, to see and stay on course the second loop!  I did attempt to dump the water and reseal my goggles at the half way point since I had to stop swimming and stand up to report my number.  Didn’t work.  So I just tried to swim on even though my eyes were irritated and I couldn’t see.  “Fast” swim for me, even with my stupid goggles & blurred vision.  40:05 for the distance.  But my watch only called it 1851 yards instead of the 2200 yds that I was expecting. It was the theme for the race, my watch not equaling the specified distance and I’m pretty sure the race officials were right.  I think my watch was just as overheated as I was from the very beginning. 

Bike.  2 loops.  Windy.  Hot.  My bike computer did not pick up my sensors.  I can’t read my watch in aero.  Yeah, I was flying blind but felt so slow.  Verified by looking at my watch a couple times, yep super slow but I felt powerless to change that.  Roads were decent.  Mostly tar & chip.  Aid stations every 10 miles.  3 turns each loop, around a cone in the road.  Course was well marked.  Course officials and/or police were at key intersections/turns to help.  Traffic on course but the drivers were courteous.  Wind was head on or a cross wind 90% of the course.  There were a few short places with it at our back & I was flying but yeah, otherwise, it was kinda miserable.  Not because of the course but  because of the wind and heat.  56 miles, my watch read 55.4.  Time – 3:25:19.  My last half IM had a bike time under 3 hours so I was slightly disappointed but I did it. 

Run.  2 loops.  Hot as Hell.  Where did that stupid wind go?  Aid stations every mile.  Glorious volunteers giving out cold sponges, soaking our nasty dirty, sweaty sponges in cold bowls of ice water.  Helping to put ice down the back of our tri suits.  Offering water, ice, gatorade, shade from their tent, electrolyte tabs, orange slices, bananas, gels, cheers and support.  The further we got away from the lake, the hotter it got.  So that “feels like” temp of 105 had to be so much higher out on those country roads.  I’m not sure I would have made it thru without the volunteers and aid stations.  The middle aid station even had a sprinkler.  Passed that sprinkler 4x and utilized it each time.  We’ve all had hot races.  Some people manage it better than others.  I’m big and soak in a lot of heat and sun and it just melts me.  But with the aid stations close together and knowing they had ice ahead, I was able to keep moving a little better than I normally would with a heat like this.  Many races in conditions like this will have hot water & gatorade.  No ice.  This race went above and beyond, I can’t even imagine the amount of ice they went thru and it was a saving grace for so many people, myself included.  13.1 miles. Time 2:37:52.  My watch said 11.8 miles and a time of 2:19.  Not accurate at all on my end.   

Overall, great race.  I’d go back.  I thought the course was very manageable.  It was fun to see the people I had met along the way and pass them on the loops.  Kinda made things go by faster.  I’d definitely recommend this event to newbies and seasoned triathletes alike.  And guess what, when I finished they had food. I’ve been to a couple of those iron events where I didn’t get food because they ran out (or were waiting on more) or because the line was so long that I didn’t have the energy to wait. Not the case at Cutting Edge.  Plenty of food and COLD drinks at the end.

I won the Athena division with a total time of 6:48.  Only one other Athena finished.  It was such a hot day and there were a lot of DNFs.  Only 67 age groupers finished.  2 Athenas.  1 Clydesdale.  My trophy & Heed were my division award.  Gender specific tee & finisher medal below.

 

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That’s a wrap for the first 70.3 of 2016.  It wasn’t pretty but I’m hoping I can only go up from this point.  Know that there are days where a DNF is not wimp out but a necessity.  But also know that when you look inside yourself, the answer will be there, its always easier to quit but if you can continue, do it.  The finish line is a sweet reward.

** Happy TRIing, All ** Amanda – TooTallFritz

Triathlon ….. The Refresher Course

While most triathletes picked an early season sprint race as their “rust buster”, I kept training.  I haven’t done a sprint since my very first TRI, in 2005, on my Wal-Mart mountain bike.  To be honest, getting all my gear together for a sprint AND paying the fee for something “short”, just isn’t appealing to me.   If I have to gather the gear, pay a ridiculous fee & leave my family behind, I want it to be big.  At least big to me.  So my first triathlon of the season is a 70.3 event, the Cutting Edge Half Classic in Effingham, IL.  A 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike & a 13.1 mile run.  Now that’s a triathlon. 

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Since I haven’t busted any rust, I’ve gone over a few of my old posts as a refresher course.  I want to show up with the proper gear. I want to feel calm about the swim.  I want my transition area to be on point.  And I’d REALLY like the weather to cooperate (forecast is for a “feels like” temp of 98 degrees!) but I can’t control that.  Here are a few of the posts that I’ve reviewed in case you too need a refresher.

Overall, I’m excited to get my TRI season started.  I’ve put in a decent amount of training since January.  I’ve already ridden over 800 miles.  I’ve been swimming 2x a week.  We all know that I’ve already ran a few miles too.  I know this won’t be an amazing race but I’m hoping it will be a solid start to my season.  So until Sunday, I’m just going to focus on being calm.  I know I can cover the distance, I’m just anxious to see how the splits turn out.  My overall TRI goal for the year is to go under 6 hours for the half iron distance.  Big goal.  I have to cut my swim time and put my run back on the map.  I haven’t busted out a decent half marathon for the 70.3 distance in a long time.  I need to fix that.

Any tri tips that will help me fly with the wind on Sunday?   How are your 2016 goals coming along?

Whooha Gear Giveaway is still live til June 15th.  Enter HERE.

** Happy TRIing ** Amanda – TooTallFritz

Whooha Gear Giveaway & Discount Code ….

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Whooha Gear is my go to favorite for lifestyle tees & tanks.  I’ve long been a fan of their clothing line, optimistic attitudes and their “Believe, Achieve, Inspire” type quotes.  Each piece is branded “Play Hard, Take Chances & Keep Smilin’”.  Why, yes, I will!  Factor in the low prices & great selection and now you know why I’m hooked.  Smile

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Some of my Whooha Gear collection is below.  I pulled these from the archives so you won’t see all of them in the current lineup.  I’ve added a link to the ones that are still available.   I wear these pieces nonstop. If you travel with me, you may be tired of looking at them but no worries, I got a few new ones for our future trips!!!

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I Run Long Sleeve Burnout Hoodie

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Heartbeat Slub Tee                                  I Run Long Sleeve Thermal

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Regret Nothing Slub Tee

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As you can tell, I’ve been collecting for a while and I’ve just added two new ones this week.  The Chase Your Dreams Slub Tee and the Be Yourself Slub Tee. Michael loves the “don’t follow your dreams, chase them” tee.  He insisted on taking a pic.  So “Hello” from Mr. Michael!!  I’m a huge fan too.  Wore that one yesterday & today I’m wearing the Be Yourself.  BE strong, humble, true, happy, inspired, fearless, kind, bold, selfless, hopeful, courageous, love, consistent, graceful, disciplined, bright, brave and wise. Just BE yourself.  I couldn’t say it better myself.  We are all different.  That’s the great thing about everyone.  Don’t be afraid to BE you!

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Whooha Gear has graciously offered a giveaway of one tee to one lucky reader!  And since they are all about you BEing yourself, they want you to pick the shirt you like best.  So the winner will get to pick either the Chase Dreams or the BE shirt. 

To enter the giveaway, please comment below as to which shirt you would pick upon winning this amazing giveaway!  You can get a bonus entry by sharing this giveaway via any social media outlet of your choosing.  Just make sure to let me know in your comment (below) WHERE you shared it.  In fact, tag me if you can, cuz I’ll need to verify the share if you win via the bonus entry. 

If you are so excited about Whooha Gear that you can’t wait for the win, then feel free to use the discount code:  INSPIRE for 10% of your purchase!  Whooooohaaaaaa! 

Giveaway starts now & a winner will be drawn on Wednesday, June 15th, around noon EST.  Good luck!

** Be Inspired, Inspire & Chase YOUR Dreams ** Amanda – TooTallFritz