Thursday, January 23, 2014

3 Day Diet - the Aftermath

     Well the three day diet is done. I actually went down 3 pounds and am somewhat glad I did it. First, here's the last day of food you're allowed to have:
Day 3
Breakfast:
1 Cup black coffee or tea
5 Saltine crackers
1 Slice cheddar cheese (1 ounce)
1 Small apple
Lunch:
1 Hard boiled egg
1 Slice toast
1 Cup black coffee or tea
Dinner:
1 Cup plain tuna
1 Cup carrots or beets1 Cup cauliflower or green-leaf vegetables
1 Cup cantaloupe
½ Cup Vanilla ice cream

     Each day has gradually less food, so I was very surprised I wasn't more hungry than I thought I would be; my busy work day definitely helped. The diet went pretty well and didn't seem like it was starving myself - if anything, I felt more like I was eating organized meals I wasn't able to stray from. The small print in the diet said to not do too much activity and to watch out for headaches or dizzyness and to eat immediately if you felt you needed it. It's a scary thought but luckily things didn't get too crazy. I did feel somewhat light-headed and dizzy in the mornings but once I got up and moving I felt much better. All in all, I would recommend if someone wanted to do the diet to research it very well first and not get their hopes up before hand.
     Now that the diet is over I don't plan on rushing back into eating terribly; I'm making wiser choices from now on. I did notice as I was eating my first day off-diet that I seemed to get fuller faster, so I think the diet helped somewhat in that regard. In addition to eating better, I've found two of my favourite apps and I've been raving about them to everyone.
 1) MyFitnessPal: I had it before on my old phone and re-downloaded it on my newer more amazing phone (android). It is so much better. The app lets you set a daily calorie goal then add what food you've eaten/exercise you've done and it keeps track of how many calories you've burned vs eaten. You can look up almost any food to add it in (even scanning by barcode), if they don't have the food or something similar you can physically enter your food in. It does so much more, just get it - it's amazing. You can also sign in online track things that way as well. I personally find it interesting to look up the calories in foods/drinks you don't think twice about having; and knowing what you're putting into your body helps you stay accountable for what you're ingesting.
 2) Sworkit: this app lets you choose what kind of exercise you wanted to do (strength training, yoga, cardio, etc.) & a time frame and it will guide you through a workout. The best part is once you're done it adds he exercise directly into your MyFitnessPal workout for the day if you sync them. I've only downloaded this before my 3 Day Diet so I wasn't allowed to do much working out, therefore haven't really had a chance to see what it offers. But I've done the yoga the past two days and I love it.
     So, basically my plan from now on is to eat better and get more active - it's common sense really. Hopefully my new apps and motivation (who knows where that's coming from) I will be able to get in better shape at a nice healthy level.

I wish everyone out there a safe and happy whatever-it-is-you-are-working-on.
k

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