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Created:08/30/2008
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Monday:)

September 22, 2008

I just arrived home from the gym.I am a little upset cause it was full so i had to wait between the sets i dont usually do it.I think i will change the gym next week.

  Today i restarted to take Hydroxycut after a long breack and i felt so energetic.I worked my breast today and it was ok,but i expected more.Tomorow i have to go to the Ophthalmology cause i’ve been wearing my glasses for 15 months and i need a consultation.I’m a little tired now and dizzy.I think i will make some pillates cause i need some relaxation.One week and the school starts:)i just cant wait to see my classmates,i miss them.i must eat some tuna i’m so hundry.see ya

Clearing my thoughts

September 12, 2008

I had a hard week.Monday i had to donate blood for a seek kid and i felt dizzy and weak all week and my training went wrong…i trained 3 times and today will be the 4th but they werent like usually.I’m glad that i helped the little one but i just felt so ill and useless.I woke up today at 2PM and i usually get up at least at 9AM.So i ate only one time at 2 and i will eat at 5 and at 7 i will go to the gym.I used to go to the gym at 5.30PM cause after 6 there are too many persons and i dont like so much agglomeration.I think that Monday i will start a need good week and i will be me again.

   I saw at my working that i loose 50%o f my strenght and my arm its hurting at the elbow articulation cause they took blood from my vein.Whatever,i must get in the mood cause i dont reconize me like being me:)since almost a week.

  Yesterday i decided to go to a piercing salon and put a belly piercing and i just love it.You can see it in my new posted biceps training video.

  Now i had to go to Pillates,i need to be relaxed,listen to some good music and stay lazy in my bad a couple of minutes.

Negative or Positive…

September 6, 2008

Every now and then I am amazed and saddened by the kind of negativity and anger I observe, sense, or come across in every day life. It always makes me wonder about where people have been and why they act the way they do. And in fact, I dont think a lot of people are actually even aware of what kind of energy they put off. Watching television last night I came across a show on wellness and longevity that got my attention and is something I want to share with you. One of the things mentioned on the show, was the power of positive thinking and how studies show that pessimists don’t live as long as optimists do. Not to get overly philosophical here, but, lets say that being optimistic or positive doesn’t necessarily increase the number of years in your life. Wouldn’t it still be fair to say that being positive and optimistic probably does improve the life in your years?  The best part of the message for me was the fact that people do have the power to change. Negative or Positive, we all get to choose what we put out, which also means we get to affect what we get back. Here’s to exercising all of your personal power, both physical and mental!  Have a great weekend. Ada

How To Recover From An Episode Of Binge Eating

September 6, 2008

  A friend of mine had some problems regarding this topic so i decided to write here something usefull for ones of us.I hope this will helps u. 

  Being a binge-eater, is like being an alcoholic, except it involves food instead of alcohol. It is an addiction which affects people of all levels of fitness.   A lot of focus has been placed on anorexia-nervosa, and bulimia-nervosa, but it seems that compulsive overeating gets ignored, and/or lost in the shuffle. A common misconception is that binge eating occurs only with obese individuals. I can tell you first hand however, that I know more binge-eaters that are actually in shape, than out of shape. The major reason for my writing this article is because I myself have personally suffered from the disorder, and have found it extremely detrimental to my fitness and overall well-being.While the strategies presented in this article are in no way a cure to the disease (the actual cravings begin in one’s own MIND), they may be a helpful step toward curbing one’s desires, and substituting other actions in place of excessive eating.

Usually when one engages in an episodic binge, he or she has starved him or herself throughout the course of the entire day. When night time comes, the person’s hormones are out of whack, which will often lead to a sugar-craving (or salt/fat craving).

Since the binge-eating follows a regular pattern of “eat a bunch,” and then “starve yourself the following day due to guilt”, the cycle will continue, and will eventually prove to be very detrimental to one’s well-being, digestive system, and overall level of fitness.

Personally, when I speak of “recovering from a binge,” I am explaining how to make it so that if a binge does occur, you can reduce the guilt you feel, by acting in a proper manner the following day to reduce the harsh effects on your body.

When excessive eating of carbohydrates occurs, the carbohydrates are converted to a form called glycogen, and stored in the muscles, and liver.

If the liver and muscles are filled to their maximum capacity with glycogen, then any excess carbohydrates which are consumed, will be stored as fat. In order to keep your weight in check, you should completely avoid binge-eating altogether. But, if it does occur, here is a good way to recover:

 

1. If you overeat (particularly with carbohydrates), eliminate carbohydrates from your breakfast the following morning. You have to burn off some of that stored glycogen before you start to overflow your body with excess carbohydrates. You CAN eat the next morning, just make sure you eat the RIGHT food!2. If your stomach is filled with a surplus of food from the day before, try to exercise in the morning before you eat anything, and go to the bathroom to unload some of the food in your digestive system before you start overloading your body with excess calories to be stored as fat.

If you eat anything at all, have some salad, fiber, or a small amount of protein (chicken breast, turkey breast, egg whites, fish, etc) instead of carbohydrates. Burn up some of that stored glycogen before you ingest unnecessary carbs.

Night Eating Syndrome

While binge-eating may occur at any time, I have found the majority of cases to take place late at night, after dinner, often with intermittent periods of waking up and eating throughout the night. Recently, there has been a name associated with this particular case of binge-eating.Scientists have coined the term “Night Eating Syndrome,” and have found that individuals suffering from the disease are actually affected on a hormonal level, rather than just on the surface.

In a study done by the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center and the University Hospital in Tromso, Norway, which appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association, a combination of two related studies based upon behavioral and neuro-endorcine data was performed.

The behavioral study conducted at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, attempts to define behavioral characteristics of the disorder by recording the eating times during the course of an episode, and the mood level throughout the waking hours as well as the frequency of night-time awakenings.

The neuro-endocrine study conducted at the University Hospital in Tromso, Norway, attempts to characterize the syndrome in terms of circadian profiles (occurring approximately every 24 hours) of plasma melatonin, leptin & cortisol-the hormones linked to sleep & appetite that are found in lower levels in people with night-eating syndrome.

Through their study, they found the following facts to be true for most individuals:

 

1. The person has little or no appetite for breakfast. He or she delays the first meal for several hours after waking up. The individual is not hungry or is upset about how much was eaten the night before.2. The individual eats more food after dinner than during that meal.

3. The person eats more than half of daily food intake after dinner but before breakfast, and may leave the bed to snack at night.

4. This pattern has persisted for at least two months.

5. The person feels tense, anxious, upset, or guilty while eating.

6. Night-Eating Syndrome is thought to be stress related and is often accompanied by depression. Especially at night the person may be moody, tense, anxious, nervous, agitated, etc.

7. The person has trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Wakes frequently and then often eats.

8. Foods ingested are often carbohydrates: sugary and starch.

9. The behavior is not like binge eating which is done in relatively short episodes. Night-Eating Syndrome involves continual eating throughout evening hours.

10. This eating produces guilt and shame, not enjoyment.

Steps To Complete Recovery

As with any addiction, the first step toward recovery is to acknowledge the existence of a problem. Once one realizes that, he or she can outline the specific times the disorder affects him or her, and take the appropriate steps toward recovery.The final goal is to stop binge-eating altogether, and be able to choose small amounts of food in moderation. But in order to do this, one has to understand and pinpoint the EXACT point and time that the thought of binge-eating pops into his or her head, and develop a strategy to overcome it.

Personally, I have found that since I will only binge eat late at night, it is much better for me to force myself to go to sleep at a certain time, so that I do not overeat. If I am up past 11 or so during the week, the thought of eating bad food will enter my head. I will either force myself to go to sleep, or do what I call a “substitution” exercise.

Regards,Ada

 

 

 

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This is me…

September 6, 2008

Even if i made my profile on bb.com for about 2 weeks i think,i never had time to write something about me,what i am,what i like and what i will try to be.

  I’m student at Sport University and i work as a personal trainer and i love it.I will be a qualified personal instructor soon and a ski instructor as well.I just cant wait:)Gym its my life….and i am not there only when i sleep.I like to dance but i dont usually go to clubs cause i’m allergic to smoke but i dance home and make my endorphines go crazy.

  I started fitnees almost 4 years ago but meanwhile i had some medical problems so i had to stay home a couple of times.Three weeks ago i restarted my training and its ok but my back still hurts(a lumbar vertebra).What it hurts me the most its that i can’t make deadlifts and barbell squats.Sometimes hurts when i make dumbbell lunges.But i am sure that in time everything will be just fine.I like hard training but i have to wait cause my body needs to recovery after a brake.I gained some kilograms and i dont need them and i will lean my body for sure in max 3 months.

  Soon,my school starts and i just cant wait.I make a lots of sports there, i must know all the things cause i will be a teacher in one year and i will have to teach my students, any sport.

     Trully,Ada

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