I've learned over the years that when it comes to fitness and losing weight that it is best to confess your failures and move on. Otherwise you end up dwelling on them and feeling guilty. I am here today to confess.
My name is Brianne and for 3-4 days every month I am a chocoholic.
My promise to put away the Kitchenaid was kept - sort of. I attempted cookies but my butter had gone bad and the cookies were a FAIL. The cookies went in the garbage - phew! Perhaps that was my Kitchenaid telling me that I should learn to keep my promises.
I wish that were the end of it. I must also confess to a box of Junior Mints - not the little box, the big box. And also a binge purchase of a tub of chocolate cappuccino frozen yogurt at the grocery store. Okay, at least I didn't get the full fat ice cream! However, I did eat the whole tub of frozen yogurt myself over the span of a few days. Bad girl.
I will also confess to 2 beers, but I had family in town so it was mandatory. Oh, and I was too busy to go to the gym yesterday and might not make it tonight due to errands.
Okay now that I have completely confessed I feel better and am ready to recommit - big time. Some of you may remember my "Sugar Free Summer of 2007" - it sounds bad but it was really good. Allie definitely remembers, and so does everyone at the Laalo wedding that summer who witnessed my "one cheat day for the wedding" with me sticking my fingers in the chocolate fountain.
Anyway.... my point is that I have been contemplating a Sugar Free August - not just cakes and treats, but anything that contains sugar. This will include anything with an ingredients label that has "sugar" "glucose" "fructose" "corn syrup" etc. listed, and all simple sugars like anything made from non-whole grains.
It's kind of like a cleanse, without the actual cleanse kit. It seems extreme, but if anyone has done a proper cleanse before you will know that it's actually not THAT extreme. However most cleanses are only 1-2 weeks long.
Anyone feel like giving up sugar for August? You know you wanna! Your digestive tract, your teeth and your belly will thank you :D
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Confessions
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Training Day #3

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
My Muffin Tops
I’ll admit it, I’m a workaholic. Worst of all, I like money. Both of these factors have led to my extremely sedentary lifestyle. I wasn’t always like this. In fact, if you scroll down, you can read about my marathon training or how I was addicted to Group X classes at Goodlife. But since getting my first real job in January 2009, one with billable hour targets and utilization bonuses, I have been getting progressively “softer”.



- I will stop working by 7 pm.
- I will exercise 4 days/week for at least 1 hour
- I will substitute my glass of wine with a hot yoga class to distress after work.
- I will read this blog for inspiration.
-Al
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Move Over, Hot Yoga
Last evening, during the first year anniversary of our house, I decided it was a good idea to DDR it up. To the Max!
Oh the Humidity! When we bought the house, the agent didn't tell me that it came with a built-in Hawt DDR studio. I was very impressed to learn I have such a studio but also with the heat and humidity that it was able to achieve. DDR says I burned 214 calories, but I feel it was more like 400+ due to the Hawt DDR Studio.
So, all those raving about Hot Yoga, I challenge you to try Hawt DDR.
-Carrice
ps. As a total random 'going on in Halifax' thing.... John Corbett is in town shooting a movie!
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Cannonball!
I tried to go for a run on Sunday - after about 5 minutes I was so exhausted from the heat that I made a final executive decision. I jumped in my car and went down to the Dartmouth Sportsplex and bought myself a one year membership. As it turns out the membership wasn't that expensive - and it comes with a lot of amenities. Including a huge blast of A/C.
The concierge told me that the summer schedule is very light and then mentioned a kickboxing class that starts in the fall. My hopes are high. There is also Zumba which I swore I wasn't going to do but it might be my only current option. Currently I am sticking to the cardio machines and weights. My only complaint so far is that the weight area is full of 20-something men who hog all of the equipment and look at me funny when I ask how long they will be on the weighted squats bar. Like a woman can't squat 100lbs.. sheesh.
The best part about my membership is the access to the rink and the pool - along with the steam and sauna rooms. Oh and let's not forget the all-access pass to the Pirate's Cove:
A total of 4 water slides - all with varying lengths and heights. Apparently it's "the bomb" and as an adult I will NOT be frowned upon for doing a cannonball when the green one spits me out 10 feet above the water.
Now THAT is what I call a good ending to a workout! Woot!
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Friday, July 16, 2010
Help!
Shame shame shame... it's been too long. Stevie thanks for the nudge :D
SO here is my dilemma - for the last 2 years I've been hopelessly devoted to Kickboxing (in Sudbury) which I loved more than words. I now live in Halifax and there isn't really a kickboxing place, but there's a boxing place but it's not close by. Here are the pertinent details:
1) My transportation is unreliable. Although we have a car, Evan works nights half the time so I am without wheels. I do have a bike however I have found my resolve lacking when it comes to biking anywhere more than 2km because of the extreme upward incline most of the roads take...
2) After several years of trying to motivate myself, I am now resolved to the fact that if left to my own devices I am more likely to stay home and read/knit rather than work out. Therefore I need some sort of facility that motivates me
3) The boxing gym is accross the harbour - not within biking distance due to the fact that if I had to bike all the way there I would likely not go.
4) There are 2 option in my neighborhood - the Dartmouth Sportsplex which is awesome with its pool/track/arena/gym etc however it is $100/month. My other option is to join a karate school but it would only be once a week.
So there we have it. I have been debating this with myself for over 2 months now... and I still haven't made a decision. All I know is that I need an adrenaline output immediately before I spontaneously combust - I am used to daily kickboxing workouts where I can punch and kick things hard. Really hard.
Ladies, I need someone to tell me what to do so that I can finally make a decision!
Bree
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
To Whom It May Concern:
Dear Booster Juice,
We only have a short time together, as I am moving away to a land that is lacking the juices and the boost. I will try to sip you weekly until my fated departure at the end of October.
However, recently it has come to my attention that you aren't all that was promised. Your Banana Beach smoothie from your "Life Choice" menu eludes that you are healthy, wise and true. When I visited your website www.boosterjuice.com I found your caloric index... and your SUGARS index! I saw your dirty little secret and I wept.
Although you definitely have zero fat, you are still a whopping 400 calories and 82 grams of sugar.
Compared to your Berry Smoothie cousin "Brazilian Thunder" you are cellulite waiting to happen. Although it may contain amounts of sorbet, the Brazilian yields 350 calories and only 34 grams of sugar.
I am sorry Banana Beach, your days are over. I will take the 2 grams of fat over the 48 grams of sugar and 50 calories.
Sincerely,
Brianne
Dear Brazilian Thunder,
Welcome to my repertoire of tasty beverages. I hope that your Acai is delicious and wonderful.
In order to ensure that you are wise and true I will boost you with protein.
Your friend,
Brianne
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Friday, July 11, 2008
Tara's 30 day body blitz
Ok Bri! Lets do this. Here is what I propose, it's a starting point. I have classes twice a week and like to go to at least a few extra in between. So this is on top of my 3 times at the gym a week.
1!!! Think Skinny Thoughts!!!!
2. Drinks are reserved for weekends.
3. Drink 2 litres of water.
4. Eat protien with every meal. Get 125 grms of protien a day (big metabolism booster)
5. Avoid processed food. This will be tough. But as long as I limit it, like if there's a buffet of food in front of me, just have a few bites of what I really want vs. constant picking at everything. I think there will be alot of temptation in the next few.
6. Everyday, do at least a 30 min walk.
Here is a link for fitday. I use this to track my carb, protien, fat ratio. I try to keep it pretty strict during the week. 50% protien, 30% carbs, 20% fats. If you get an account send me your journal link and we'll be accountable for each other. Here is mine
http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=Blair%5F007
I need more tips. The drinking thing is hard, so i'm drinking soda water and vodka as a cleaner alternative. Add some limes, blueberries mint and sweetener and it's close to a mojito.
Did I mention I had a brownie for breakfast. hahah.. Extra 30 min walk today!! haha..
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
55 more days
Help! I need some serious modivation. I have 55 days left till I'm on a beach in Hawaii. Now I know you're thinking, poor Tara... but really that gives me a solid 2 months to be beach ready. I have read the books. Bought every single solitary magazine on fitness and health. I have gone onto every website that has information on bodybuilding and I know all the equations to find out my proper caloric intakes and deficts. I'm practically a certified diet mathimagician. I know ALL there must be to know about my sought after beach bod. So I guess I've just used the past two months to prepare me and inform myself of what action I need to take for the next 55 days.
hmmm.. can it be done?
Anyone on board with me?
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
Pump Up The Volume
or rather... the workout intensity. I just came back from a Cabot Trail trek. T-Dawg and I hiked the Highlands during a camping adventure. Those Acadian settlers must have been ripped after working the land and fishing the seas.
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