Presentation is EVERYTHING

Thursday, July 28, 2011 Stacey Baker 0 Comments


Accentuating you strengths,
 downplaying your weaknesses-
this is the
 art of being a woman.

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You are no average Jane

Wednesday, July 20, 2011 Stacey Baker 0 Comments

You are no average Jane.  As an active woman who isn't afraid to workout alongside the boys at the box, you need more carbs in your diet than the cardio-obsessed girls sweating it out on the treadmill in a vain attempt to squeeze into a pair of skinny jeans.
     Because your body shaping goals are different, your diet has to be different as well.  But many women are convinced that carbs are fattening, so they nix the bread, rice and oatmeal...it's a no-win situation.  The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Excercise showed that the active individuals following a low-carb diet for two weeks experienced more morning fatigue, inability to train hard, poor recovery from excercise and muscle soreness, and lack of mental clarity.  This is because carbs help maintain steady glucose levles for all-day energy, fuel up your brain so you don't feel sluggish and replenish your glycogen stores-  all factors that lead to better training, more energy and better recovery.
 Long story short....carbs, mainly the complex variety, are critical to your performance and diet.  Here are some simple rules when planning your meals and you will be better fueled to train your body to build lean, sexy muscle-the real show stopper!
1.  Eat whole grains with every main meal.  Whole grains have about 5x more fiber than refined grains.  Fiber slows down digestion, makes you full faster and contains no calories.   So go ahead and put that chicken salald on a whole grain buns!

2.  Load up on fiberous veggies at every main meal.   Pile on as many fiberous veggies as you wantThese low calorie produce picks do the dirty work of removing toxins from your body and repair damage to your cells.  
3.  Snack on fruits 2x a day.  Fruits get a bad rap for being a simple carbs with a high GI.  Truth is, fruits are simple in structure but they are packed with essential vitamins.  Eat it as a snack and before a workout to boost your gym performance.
4.  Drink or eat quick carbs post-workout.  Pair protein with high GI carb withing 30 minutes of finishing a workout.  The protein triggers muscle rebuilding and the carbs replenishes the fuel used during exercise and gets you ready for the next workout.  Protein shakes are a good option.

So for those of your doing competitions, events of whatever... just remember....you simply just cannot get enough carbs for workout energy from veggies alone- doing so will cause you to tire out sooner.  

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CLARITY

Monday, July 18, 2011 Stacey Baker 1 Comments

 
For clarity: Stand still, lock eyes, and listen.
 
Your circumstances are trying to tell you something.



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My Treasures....

Sunday, July 10, 2011 Stacey Baker 0 Comments


We can only be said to be alive in those moments
when our hearts are conscious of our treasures. -Thornton Wilder



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Take the Path of the MOST Resistance....

Thursday, July 07, 2011 Stacey Baker 1 Comments

 

I came across this article and found it quite thought-provoking.  Enjoy!

"In The Compound Effect I explain how the results in your life are rooted in one single factor—your choices.

Like it or not, good or bad, your accumulated choices have added up to your current waistline, business success, relationship strength and bank balance.

Your choices created your problems and the only way out of them is to start, and stick to, making new choices.

But then you ask, How do I know what the right choices are?

Here’s a simple formula:
When in doubt, choose the harder task or what you don’t want to do—that’s usually exactly what you should do. Take the path of MOST resistance.



Put it this way: If you are disappointed in any area of your life, whatever choices you have been making aren’t working.

Definition of insanity:
Doing the same things you’ve always done and expecting different results.

Here is the force you are fighting: You and your brain are creatures of habit. You simply talk yourself into taking the easy, low resistance and comfortable route. Like the pull of a rushing river, your unconscious habits continue to take you downstream in the wrong direction. To change your direction you will need to swim upstream, against the resistance of the rushing river, against your habitual tendency.

Low Resistance:

Going along with the gossip
Surrendering to peer pressure
Saying yes to needless obligations
Submitting to the crying demands of your children
Starting your new program on “Monday” (instead of today)
Reacting in anger
Holding a grudge
Giving the ‘silent treatment’
High Resistance:

Going to the gym when you don’t feel like it
Forgiving someone who wronged you
Feeling the fear and doing it anyway
Admitting you were wrong and apologizing
Ordering the salad when you want the burger
Saying no to (yet another) shot of tequila
Calling that big, scary big prospect (again and again)
If you want to finally obtain what’s missing from your life, you need to stop always doing what you feel like doing and start doing the things that make you uncomfortable, the stuff you avoid, and the things that you think are hard.

If you dedicate yourself to only doing the things you don’t want to do, all day long, your results would shock and amaze you and everyone around you.

Make a list of the things you avoid, postpone and hate doing, but you know you should. If you attack those today, your life will change. What’s uncomfortable is good. It only feels wrong at the start because you have an automatic bias toward the easy. Fight that tendency. Swim upstream. Take the path of most resistance.

Declare it and take action. What three things do you NOT want to do, but you will commit to doing today?"

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Happy 4th of July

Wednesday, July 06, 2011 Stacey Baker 1 Comments

I LOVE THE 4TH OF JULY

*A patriotic WOD 
        "PAUL"  (5x)
50 dbl unders
35 Knees to Elbows  (Toes to Bar)
20 yd walk w/135# (I scaled 100#)     



* Great food...



*A little biRtHdAy caKE.....



*A few fireworks........


*Spending time with the ones I love.....


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