I'm going to just say that I indulged in quite a few carbs - delicate tea sandwiches, petit fours, at least three greenbean casseroles with extra crispy french fried onions, turkey tetrazzini, a two-cheese baked ziti, and some delicious Chinese Dim Sum. Oh yeah, and one day I had an extra-large slice of purple potato pizza... my excess serving of carbs was topped by little thin slices of starch. Yeah.

So, onward to 2015... it's time for the real deal. I busted open my bottle of Kevita Probiotic Tonic and drank half the bottle. That's the size of 1 serving and contains 5g Carbs and 4g Sugar... is it that much of the bad stuff? Meh. It's kind of marginal... and I take that hit because it's worth it! I seriously have a love affair with probiotics. The good bacteria keeps everything moving and grooving along on the inside, and they're super awesome for the immune system as well. So, I guess I'm kind of toasting myself to a healthier New Year? Cheers!

I did one of those body fat analysis thingies... 32% body fat. OMG. I can't believe I typed it... so embarrassing! I'm just going to trust that nobody here is judging me as hard as I'm judging myself. :( And increased body fat content is scientifically known to mess up hormone balance in females. I may have lost "weight" last year, but I need to work on this body fat situation. Stat!
Another confession!!! One of the things that I'm notorious for doing is using my scoliosis and neck/back pain as HUGE mental blockers against my own success. I know why I do it... there were many occasions over the past 16 years when I went to high-impact classes like Bar Method, Jazzercise, or Kickboxing... or just went jogging, did a high-intensty workout, or whatever... and my low-back has locked up and I get crippling sciatica pain. I mean, it does happen. But it doesn't ALWAYS happen. I think I'm afraid of taking on new activities based on the history of pain. However, I've got great insurance and a new wonderful chiropractic office that takes said insurance... so I vow to venture forth and take a little more risk in my activity choices this year.
Alright! Confessions have been made. Goals have been set. Here's to 2015 - a year of fitness and good health!
I just upped my cardio game too! You can do it! Just find something that works for you and that you stick with. Btw, that caprese salad looks pretty delicious! Yum! Woohoo - a great year ahead! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy new year!!! 2015 will be the best! I started a 25 classes in 30 days yoga challenge today!!! Cheers to a healthier us!
ReplyDeleteHooray for all of our fitness goals!!!! 2015 is going to rock! Can't stop, won't stop!!!!!! lol
ReplyDeleteYou can do it! I do spin class and I think the challenge of it as well and the environment helps me keep going. Cheers to a healthy 2015! - Jen
ReplyDeleteI just bought myself a gel cycle seat cover so I can start taking spin classes!
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