This is my first post so I thought I would just start with a small introduction.
I am 39 years old. I am married with 4 children ages 10, 9, 7, and 3 years old. I have been an avid yogini for 15 years. I obtained my yoga certification last year with the encouragement of my yoga instructor.
I work full time and teach bikram (hot) yoga 2-3 times a week.
Prior to my love of yoga, I have always been active. I think I was 18 years old the first time I ever joined a gym. It was called "Living Well Lady". It was an all women gym and I did some free weights, machines, and a couple aerobic classes as well. I have always been aware of the condition of my body.
So by the time I was 27 years old and pregnant with my first child, it was evident that my growing belly was not going to stop me from lifting weights, running, and doing yoga. 3 years ago I gave birth to my youngest, my weight always goes back down to my prepregnancy weight.
I don’t think it’s just good genes. I work hard and I eat right. And I care about taking care of myself.
I have been toying with the idea of figure competing since my mid 20’s. Then I had children and "life" happened so I have waited until I am now 39, and am committed to a local competition on October 18th.
I only have 9 weeks to prepare. Tomorrow I am already 8 weeks out.
I found a great nutritionist recommended by Tanji Johnson, who I had a consult with a couple weeks ago.
I am eating 7 meals a day. I don’t know how many calories I am consuming, but I am eating about every 2 1/2 hours. My first meal is at 5:45 a.m. and my last meal is at 9:00 p.m..
I meet with my nutritionist every Monday (starting this coming Monday) to monitor my progress.
This blog will serve as my journal and my progress.
The first week of my diet has been pretty good. I have never eaten so clean in my life. Most of my carbs are whole grain (oatmeal and brown rice) and fibrous (green veggies, and occasional yam or sweet potato). I eat chicken breast, ground turkey breast, white fish, and eye of round (just 2 times this week).
I’m also taking whey protein with fruit, and added supplements such as Nitrix, Glutamine, BCAA and vitamins C, E, mulivitamin, calcium and magnesium. Some days are harder than others in getting all the pills down but I trust it’s doing something good!
I lift 6 days a week and cardio every day (only 30 minutes). I am pretty lean to start out with and my metabolism is fast so it’s nice not to have to do cardio for so long on a daily basis.
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