Posts Tagged ‘Paleo’

There’s not too much I need to say in order to explain this chart. If you have any questions feel free to ask, but I think this is a pretty helpful resource!

(Chart courtesy of Cole Bradburn’s website)

CrossFit, Smashby Training, Chad Bradburn, paleo chart

Pretty simple, huh?

There are dozens, probably hundreds, of websites and blogs out there talking about the Paleolithic, or Paleo, diet (the diet of choice for most CrossFitters). They talk to their audience about the benefits of the  diet, what foods they should and shouldn’t eat, recipes for food and some even spend time explaining why other diets don’t work. Either way, there is a TON of really useful information out there! (If you want amazing recipes AND some comedy, check out my friend Juli’s blog, PaleOMG. She is the truth!)

There is SO much information out there that it can actually get really overwhelming. I am someone that once I get too overwhelmed with info, my eyes glaze over and I zone out. Most of the time, what I want is a more succinct message, delivered in language that is easy for me to internalize and actually process.

The video I’m posting below has been spreading around the CrossFit community like wildfire this week…. and rightfully so if you ask me. The video features Dr. Terry Wahls giving a speech at the TEDxIowaCity event entitled “Minding Your Mitochondria” that delivers so much incredible information on WHAT she thinks you should eat (listing specific foods), WHY she thinks you should eat them (giving specific biological impacts, both good AND bad, that certain foods have on our bodies), and other tidbits that shed light on why the diet works.  There’s so much info and it’s so easy to understand!

Oh yeah, then there’s the side story about how she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2000, and her body began declining in health. She was confined to a zero-gravity chair whenever she would sit by November of 2007 and could only walk short distances with two canes. I won’t ruin the story for you, but let me just share a few of the milestones she reaches when she wrote her own dietary plan based on what she had leaned about the impact of food on the body:

November 2007 – Two canes to walk short distances, zero-gravity chair when seated
3 Months later – Walking between exam rooms
4 Month later – Could walk around the hospital without a cane
5 Months into her diet – Got onto her bike and pedaled around the block
9 Months into it – Did an 18-Mile bike ride

This is for someone who was practically bedridden due to her MS.

Do yourself a favor, watch this amazing video, please.

I created this blog to help people change their lives for the better! I want to help you guys get stronger, faster, and most importantly…. healthier!

That means I support the Paleolithic-style diet that consists of primarily lean meats, vegetables, some fruit, little starch and no sugar.   It’s important to me keep a fair and balanced perspective on nutrition, though, so you guys should see the dietary plans that some people follow, regardless of whether or not your belief systems are in line with theirs.  Am-I-right?

Before we move on, read this next part and read it again, please:
I am not telling anyone to do what is displayed in this video. I do not “support” people feeding their bodies this type of meal.  It’s not healthy and it’s not safe.  Many of you have heard of that show “What Not to Wear.”  Consider this my Pursuit of Paleo post “What Not to Eat.”

HOWEVER, speaking only for myself, and being willing to endure any consequences (which would certainly exist) from my own actions…..

I have found what just might be MY.FAVORITE.MEAL.EVER.

Epic Meal Time guys …. thank you for making my eyes water from the sight of such an amazing creation.

 

WELCOME, everyone, to the first Episode of my new Series called: “Ask Smashby”

During these videos, I will field questions directly from you, and give you my best answers! Hopefully we’ll be able to start some great dialogue together.

Our very first question came from CrossFit Lakewood athlete, Heather Beck. She said:
“I’ve been doing Paleo for about 7 weeks now with some “cheats” here and there… Not really noticing any weight loss. Then this last week, I committed 100% and have dropped almost 5 pounds. My cheats were fairly minimal (except one) but curious if anyone has experienced a similar situation with having to be 100% spot on or no results?!”

It’s almost 7 minutes long (so a bit long-winded), but as I get more comfortable with this structure, they’ll get more efficient. I am very curious as to what input you guys have to this video, and really look forward to continue the series!!

What do you think, guys and gals?

I absolutely love reading nutrition articles like this one! I found it from Ricky Frausto, Jr.’s post on Facebook.

There are so many people out there who talk in DO’s! and DO NOT’S! when it comes to dietary guidelines and restrictions. DO eat only things that were around 10,000 years ago. DO NOT eat any pastas or processed sugars!

Now I’m not necessarily saying I disagree with any of these statements, but when trying to explain to someone why the Paleo diet works (in my opinion), or in trying to convince someone to try it, so much material that can be found is intimidating! (Sort of like CrossFit, huh?)

Chris Kesser, over at the The Healthy Skeptic, took the following approach in his article: “Food fascism and the 80/20 rule“… Relax. Chris, I may be summarizing you incorrectly, but that’s how I hear it!

Here’s a direct quote from his piece-

I also suggest they follow what I call the 80/20 rule. 80% of the time they should follow the guidelines very closely, and 20% of the time they’re free to loosen up and just eat what they want to eat. There’s a lot more to life than food, and in fact I believe (as did the ancient Chinese) that in some cases it’s better to eat the wrong food with the right attitude than the other way around.

That’s music to my ears!!! Don’t get me wrong, it’s not an article about only his opinions. He uses science, as well. In fact, he agrees (as do I) with many of the “Paleo” guidelines. For example:

I think the evidence is crystal clear that wheat, sugar/high-fructose corn syrup and industrial seed oils are toxic to the body and contribute to virtually all modern, degenerative diseases – from diabetes and obesity to heart disease and autoimmunity. There’s also substantial evidence that soy, in its processed form (i.e. soy milk, soy protein isolate, etc.) is an endocrine disruptor and anti-nutrient and is best avoided.

There you go, that’s solid advice on some types of food to always avoid. However, he mentions that some foods traditionally excluded from the “Paleo” lifestyle haven’t always been found to show negative consequences in one’s health.

– The Paleo diet excludes dairy products and grains. Yet Weston A. Price identified isolated groups of people, like the traditional Swiss Loetschental, who were exceptionally healthy and subsisted primarily on a diet of bread, milk & cheese.
– Strict Paleo diets also exclude potatoes, claiming that the saponins and glycoalkaloids they contain make them unfit for human consumption. Yet as Stephan Guyenet’s recent articles have revealed, it’s quite possible to eat a lot of potatoes and be perfectly healthy.

Is there a catch? Yes. While these guidelines are helpful to the generally healthy person, he takes a very clear stance when it comes to people with serious health issues.

Unfortunately, the 80/20 rule doesn’t apply to those dealing with serious health challenges or allergies or intolerances to specific foods. It’s never a good idea for someone with Hashimoto’s disease and gluten intolerance, for example, to just throw caution to the wind and have a pancake feast. That could trigger an immune reaction lasting up to several weeks.
Likewise, if someone comes to see me in my private practice and they’re dealing with multiple health problems, one thing I often do is put them on a strict Paleo diet for a short period of time. Why? Because it gives us a baseline to work from. By removing all common food toxins and observing what happens, we learn which foods may be contributing to their issues and to what extent. From there the next steps usually become a lot more clear.

Click here to read his full article.

Personally, I agree with practically everything he’s saying, and lately have been making a clear distinction in my own mind about the benefits of changing one’s dietary blueprint.

If you’re training to become an elite athlete, your life will need to take on a very strict approach. Weighing and measuring foods to ensure proper quantities becomes required, “cheat” meals are viewed as steps backwards and your performance in your sport/line of work/dietary goals will “suffer” slightly.

HOWEVER

If your goal is to be healthier and to feel more energized and be happier with what you eat, but not much more than that… then say yes to those friends who invite you to Happy Hour, enjoy a beer or two, and don’t feel guilty for it! Friday night Ice Cream night? Sure, why not!

It’s about determining what YOUR goals are in your diet, and tailoring your food intake appropriately to meet them. Don’t resent food, it’s not worth it. I’ve been there. In fact, I don’t even like to use the word “Diet” because sounds too much like a “Fad”. Going Paleo truly is more about a lifestyle and just knowing what is good and bad for your body.

So go out there, Paleo it up, and let me know what you guys think!

As always, I’m here for any questions, and welcome all comments!

Ron Swanson is quickly becoming a favorite character of mine in modern-day television.

First was his inspiring example of true Leadership I featured a few weeks ago.

In his next contribution to my blog, he demonstrates his vast knowledge of proper nutrition. When we can find more people like him to lead, the world will be a better place.

Watch and learn, people. Watch and learn.

Ladies and gentlemen,

It’s about time you start to take ownership for what you put into your body. I don’t care if free range, grass fed meat is a little bit more expensive. That is the type of food that our bodies were designed to eat! Would you rather save a few dollars on groceries, or fuel your body with powerful nutrients?! That’s what I thought.

That’s why it was a relief for me to find that the folks over at Portlandia finally got it right!

Take the time to do your homework before you just take somebody’s word for it. Your body will thank you.

Thanks to Coach Orion for sharing this link with me!

Elana’s Pantry is an amazing site that provides delicious Paleo and Gluten-Free recipes for free! I have yet to try something on the site, but just ready through some of the meals listed is making my mouth water.

Best of all, it’s not even just “meals.” The site lists recipes for “Breakfast, Breads, Snacks, Soups, Salads, Entrees, Cooked Veggies, Condiments, Toppings, Desserts AND Beverages.” That’s a pretty extensive list of things to make while getting your body the most effective fuel out there!

Definitely check out the website. Please also share which recipes you’ve tried, and how they turned out. The more we can all share our success stories with one another, the more likely we are to continue to succeed!!

Elana’s Pantry

I am always trying to share different perspectives on proper nutrition, and today, Alec Hanson wins again to have his voice heard by the 17 million people who check out my blog… per hour.

Watch the video below, and hear what advice the “crazy little weird person on the phone” (HIS words, relax!) gives us advice on how to function for 8 hours per day and maintain our energy levels. His approach is very direct, hilarious, and….. painfully true for most of us. To no fault of our own, it’s very hard to plan a day of healthy meals if you don’t know what you can eat! There are very simple adjustments to make, so hear some new ideas!

“Today… Tuesday… you want more energy, you want to be more productive at work, have more focus… just please stop eating the bad carbs… eat meat and nuts all day. Good start right there.” ~ Alec Hanson

p.s.- Subscribe to his YouTube channel “Drive Time with Alec”. Maybe if he gets to Drive-Timer #100 before he posts his special 50th video, he’ll pay all of us $20 or something.