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		<title>GodBody Diet Update: Week 2 &#8211; Danielle McGhee &amp; Reggie Ward</title>
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I have just ended week two of the God Body Diet with a tough workout. This morning we met at Stone Mountain.  First we climbed the mountain then walk/jogged around it. That was a total of 7 miles.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have just ended week two of the <a href="http://RoundupRussy.com/god-body-diet/">God Body Diet</a> with a tough workout. This morning we met at Stone Mountain.  First we climbed the mountain then walk/jogged around it. That was a total of 7 miles. <span id="more-4752"></span> I was near death by the end of it but very proud of myself for finishing.  While on the walk, Reggie and I have decided to do the 5 mile distance around the mountain on Tuesdays and Thursdays.</p>
<p>This week I was faced with a challenge of not being prepared for dinner. This made me venture out and try an organic burger place. It was delicious and I didn&#8217;t feel as guilty as I would have going to a fast food spot. Otherwise&#8230; Drinking the gallon of water is getting much easier.  I was telling Russy today that I have gone a year without drinking as much water as I have had in the last two weeks.  Now that I&#8217;m fueled by water and healthy foods, I feel much better and more energized. I see the God Body diet becoming my way of life.</p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.Twitter.com/akadanni">Danielle McGhee</a></p>
<p>Week 2: So I just stepped off the scale and I&#8217;m down to 192lbs. That&#8217;s a 10lb loss in a matter of two weeks. I find myself going to sleep earlier but having more energy than usual throughout the day. I&#8217;ve decided that I&#8217;m going to go the extra mile for these last took weeks and get all I can get out of the GodBodyDiet. Holla at ya&#8217;ll next week.</p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.Twitter.com/nobles717"> Reggie Ward</a></p>
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		<title>Lifestyle Activity:  Life after GodBody</title>
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To put it quite simply, life after the God Body Diet is just the beginning. God Body is a trial run. It’s a test and gage for your level of dedication, endurance and commitment.. It’s a test and gage for [...]]]></description>
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<p>To put it quite simply, life after the <a href="http://RoundupRussy.com/god-body-diet/">God Body Diet</a> is just the beginning. God Body is a trial run. It’s a test and gage for your level of dedication, endurance and commitment.. <span id="more-4709"></span>It’s a test and gage for your level of dedication, endurance and commitment. If you get through <a href="http://RoundupRussy.com/god-body-diet/">God Body</a>, the results should inspire you to take the lessons and discipline learned, in those 30 days and incorporate them into your life. God Body is more than just a 30-day challenge, It&#8217;s meant to serve as the foundation for a new lifestyle.</p>
<p>If your goal is to change your shape or improve your overall health, exercise should be more than just an act. The goal is to make exercising apart of everyday living. Just as we eat, sleep and breathe, you should not go a week, month or year without testing the boundaries and challenging ourselves through physical activity.  In addition, exercise is not something done alone. Changing and maintaining any part of your life and body is not done without incorporating healthy eating habits, sleeping habits and mental balance.</p>
<p>Any athlete, model, entertainer or self proclaimed health and fitness nut would tell you that if you exercise without complimentary eating habits, you are doing yourself a great disservice. For my ladies, you will also do yourself a disservice if you aren’t eating enough. Starving or subjecting ourselves to unrealistic caloric restrictions is never the way to go and will always do more harm than good. We must eat and what we do eat should support and enhance our fitness goals and activities. Yo-yo dieting is also the death of any healthy lifestyle and/or weight loss plan. Consistency is key. Once we start our bodies on a new regimen, whether it be new eating habits or exercise routine, make sure the changes are ones that can be maintained. When we subject ourselves to restrictions, while they may produce great results, not being able to stick to those restrictions may also result, in the beginning, the inability to continue in the same pattern has reverse effects like overeating, decreased metabolism and more weight gain. For most, it is easier to gain weight than to loose it and while fat cells can shrink, they never disappear but will multiply.</p>
<p>For many of us, sleep has become an optional activity. We choose to put a whole host of activities, which we feel more important, above it. Don’t to it! There are an infinite number of things that happen during sleep. Our bodies are self-operating machines and much of our healing, refueling and rebuilding happens when we aren’t awake. Sleeping and resting is essential, especially when working to maintain a healthy life style.  Did you know also that you burn calories in you sleep? It’s true, you do. So sleep and let your body continue its work.</p>
<p>Our mental state is just as important as exercise, eating and sleeping. While working out can be a great stress reliever, the stress itself can hinder its benefits. Just as we eat, sleep and breathe we should also remember to take stock of ourselves and make sure we are personally balanced. Did you know that for many people, stress can actually cause weight gain and/or prevent weight loss?* Take time for yourself  and decompress and disconnect. Be able to identify your stressors and what helps you relieve them.</p>
<p>The God Body Diet is just the beginning. Take it and run with it! We only have one body and throughout our life times will undoubtedly push these bodies to their limits. Why not work to be as strong and healthy as we can, for as long as we can?</p>
<p>My life style change began just over a year and half ago and from here, there’s no turning back or going back to old habits and inactivity. I made a commitment and promise to myself to work on becoming healthier and because of it, I will be stronger and I know that l will need to continue to work at it EVERYDAY.</p>
<p>For more healthy living information and inspiration visit these sites:<br />
<a href="OxygenMag.com">OxygenMag.com</a><br />
<a href="FollowtheLita.wordpress.com">FollowtheLita.wordpress.com</a></p>
<p>-By<a href="http://www.twitter.com/TheEDot"> E. Isis Adewale</a><br />
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*Reference OxygenMag.com, July 13, 2010 article by Judi Ketteler<br />
“When you’re under stress, your body releases the hormone cortisol as part of the fight-or-flight response. Too much stress leads to an overabundance of cortisol, which science has linked with weight gain – particularly fat storage around the midsection (the most unhealthy place to store fat).”<br />
<a href="http://www.oxygenmag.com/stressless">http://www.oxygenmag.com/stressless</a></p>
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		<title>GodBody Diet Update: Danielle McGhee &amp; Reggie Ward</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2010 22:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
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Today marks one week on the God Body diet.  The rules are simple enough for me to stick to and I haven&#8217;t cheated at all. <span id="more-4638"></span>Consuming a gallon of water per day has been my biggest challenge but each day I&#8217;ve made the mark.  It gets easier as the days go by and now I find myself wanting water more and more.</p>
<p>I have also been able to eat what I want as long as I cook it at home.  Cooking not only saves me money but I can control what goes into my meals. This week I didn&#8217;t cook with any butter or oil either and reduced the amounts of refined carbs I ate.</p>
<p>Eating healthy is very expensive and I see why people aren&#8217;t jumping to eat more produce items and fresh meats and fish.  But how I see it, if I want to be around for a long time, I must put only good food in my body&#8230; I have no other option.  And now is the time to start!</p>
<p>Last Sunday, I weighed in 173. Today, 7 days later, I am down to 165. *dances then does 5 cartwheels into the splits* lol. Seeing results is my motivation to keep pushing forward. Can&#8217;t wait to see the end result on day 30.<br />
-<a href="http://www.Twitter.com/akadanni">Danielle McGhee</a></p>
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		<title>Fitness Trainer Scott Parker on The #GodBody Diet</title>
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AlumniRoundup&#8217;s Bemor &#038; FAMU&#8217;s own Scott Parker

Scott has been an integral part of us getting the word out about good health and fitness from his participation in Miami &#8220;Roundup Rendezvous&#8221; &#038; &#8220;Power Weekend&#8221; Fitness Classes to developing the &#8220;20 Minute [...]]]></description>
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AlumniRoundup&#8217;s Bemor &#038; FAMU&#8217;s own Scott Parker<br />
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Scott has been an integral part of us getting the word out about good health and fitness from his participation in Miami &#8220;Roundup Rendezvous&#8221; &#038; &#8220;Power Weekend&#8221; Fitness Classes to developing the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiqmXxNGjsQ">&#8220;20 Minute Workout Plan&#8221;</a> to even answering frequently asked fitness questions from our friends and followers on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/scottpfit">Twitter</a>.</p>
<p>Now Scott chimes in on the #<a href="http://rounduprussy.com/god-body-diet/">GodBody Diet</a>:</p>
<p><strong>-Abstinence from Alcohol</strong><br />
Abstinence from Alcohol is probably the single most important factor to achieving fitness goals.  After consumption of about 2 cocktails, the liver becomes saturated with alcohol and the body’s ability to burn fat is turned off completely.  This phenomenon lasts for about 48 hours.  In short, even with a perfect diet, alcohol will cause weight gain and your grilled tilapia may as well be Popeyes chicken..</p>
<p><strong>- Abstinence from Sex</strong><br />
No comment!  If Russy thinks it’s important, I’m all for it!  If you feel as though sex impedes your focus and detracts from your fitness regimen, by all means remove it from your life.  I personally like the extra abdominal work!</p>
<p><strong>-At least 6 hours of sleep every night</strong><br />
Proper rest is key to any fitness plan.  Muscles grow, fat burns, and the body recovers all during sleep.  If you are not getting a minimum of 6 hours of sleep per day, go lay down!</p>
<p><strong>-No packaged food unless it is signified as Organic</strong><br />
Packaged foods are typically loaded with additives, preservatives, and sodium, which are all negatives in the fitness arena.  Your food is your body’s fuel and you want to always burn high octane.  Eat lean, green, fresh, and organic.</p>
<p><strong>- Consume a gallon of water every day</strong><br />
Most people live in a state of dehydration.  Without adequate  water, your body begins to retain water as a survival mechanism.  A gallon of water per day will actually allow your body to release the water that you are retaining as well as help to detoxify you.  Drink up!</p>
<p><strong>- No farmed fish or meat</strong><br />
Same principle as the no packaged food bullet.  Burn high octane fuel for a high performance body!<br />
- Dairy products must be cage free, non- homogenized<br />
Homogenization makes dairy products much harder to digest.  Some people that assume that they are lactose intolerant are actually experiencing  digestive issues due to the homogenization process.   You want to always eat foods that the body can process easily in order to keep the metabolism up and keep you body running like a well oiled machine.</p>
<p><strong>- 3 days of cardio workout</strong>. Can include core workouts for strength training (i.e. Yoga, Pilates, Swimming)<br />
3 days of cardio per week for at least 45 min each along with a sensible nutritional program is all you need to lose weight.  Vary the type of cardio, and the results will come much faster because your body will constantly be forced to adapt to new circumstances.  I don’t care if it’s swimming or salsa…Get It In!</p>
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<p>So last night, the devil bka Walmart got me again. I went in just to get some water, Gatorade and Redline and I ended up letting my eyes get the best of me on my way from the back of the store to the register.<span id="more-4488"></span>I noticed this Pedometer and started wondering how many steps I actually took a day. So, today I decided to put it on my belt during simulated workplace hours to see what the average me would walk. I wore it from about 8am &#8211; 6pm today and I took 8,912 steps.  Check out this info I found online regarding average steps/day:</p>
<p>If you add just 2000 more steps a day to your regular activities, you may never gain another pound. So says research by Dr. James O. Hill of the Center for Human Nutrition at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. To lose weight, add in more steps.</p>
<p><strong>Move More </strong><br />
Sedentary people in the USA generally move only 2000-3000 steps a day. Previous studies have shown that moving 6000 steps a day significantly reduces risk of death, and 8000-10,000 a day promotes weight loss.</p>
<p>How far is 2000 steps? It is about a mile. But the benefits for health and for weight management don&#8217;t depend on you walking a mile all at one time, but simply adding in more steps throughout the day.</p>
<p>Based on the best evidence as of the end of 2003, Dr. Catrine Tudor-Locke recommends the following:<br />
Classification of pedometer-determined physical activity in healthy adults:</p>
<p>1) <strong>Under 5000 steps/day</strong> may be used as a &#8220;sedentary lifestyle index&#8221;<br />
2) <strong>5,000-7,499 steps/da</strong>y is typical of daily activity excluding sports/exercise and might be considered &#8220;low active.&#8221;<br />
3)<strong> 7,500-9,999</strong> likely includes some exercise or walking (and/or a job that requires more walking) and might be considered &#8220;somewhat active.&#8221;<br />
4) <strong>10,000 steps/da</strong>y indicates the point that should be used to classify individuals as &#8220;active&#8221;.<br />
5) Individuals who take <strong>more than 12,500 steps/day</strong> are likely to be classified as &#8220;highly active&#8221;.</p>
<p>I realized that if this was a good representation of my average day, then I live a &#8220;highly active&#8221; lifestyle. I took the pedometer off a good 8 hours before I go to sleep and more importantly, I usually go to the gym in the evening, so I know I would easily hit 12,500 steps in a day.</p>
<p>I encourage you all to <a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sportline-Step-Distance-Black/11996065">buy a pedometer</a> and give it a try&#8230; make sure you are at least taking 7,500 steps a day, but aim for 10,000&#8230;<br />
Stay fit my friends<br />
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		<title>[WHAT NEXT??] #GodBody Diet – Day 31</title>
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<p>As you have read my story and the sacrifice of the beautiful young ladies that have chosen to participate in this God(dess) Body Diet experiment, it is devised to be practiced in 30 day increments. Everyone&#8217;s<span id="more-4451"></span> body is different and everyone&#8217;s tolerance to certain restrictions is different. I personally practiced this diet for 5 months straight the first time. During that time, I lost the most weight every (30lbs) and I never felt better in my life. Now, depending on what trips I have planned, I practice this lifestyle (Full Restrictions) at least once a quarter.</p>
<p>The most important part of this whole program for me was to find a way to turn this &#8220;Diet&#8221; into a lifestyle. As with me, I didn&#8217;t want to continue the rest of my life under the GODBODY Diet restrictions, I had to find a way to incorporate the important aspects into my life and learn how to truly practice moderation. Here is how I made it work for me:</p>
<p><strong>- Abstinence from Alcohol</strong><br />
When I&#8217;m not practicing the GBD I do drink socially. I don&#8217;t regularly drink soda so thats usually not an option when mixing cocktails.  Although the second option was usually juice, I realized that juice packed on almost the same amount of calories as the liquor when added as a chaser. So my drinks of choice (in moderation) are typically a glass of wine or champagne or if a cocktail, most likely vodka and tonic&#8230; add a few limes to give it flavor.  Its important to realize the alcohol is just empty calories and it usually takes your body a few days to work off the effects of it as it slows your metabolism. Be Smart!</p>
<p><strong>- Abstinence from Sex</strong><br />
You can resume your sexlife as regular. To be honest with you all, the abstinence from sex really has no physical impact on the GBD. This is used as a tool to:<br />
1: Practice and strengthen your willpower from temptation.<br />
2: To take your mind off of the fact that you will be eating a lot of dishes that may not be the most appetizing. If you keep your mind busy with not having sex, eating Kashi cereal and MorningStar breakfast sausages is an easy task.</p>
<p><strong>- At least 6 hours of sleep every night</strong><br />
This in general is a great piece of advice to carry on even after your 30 days, especially as you continue a workout routine. Your muscles need time to heal and repair themselves to get stronger. As an insomniac, I find myself continuously struggling with this stipulation after my 30 day stints but it is my goal every night.</p>
<p><strong>- No packaged food unless it is signified as Organic</strong><br />
Packaged and canned foods are typically high in sodium or similar preservatives to increase their shelf life. I may not stick to the &#8220;ORGANIC&#8221; items that are packaged but i certainly make sure items like my fruit cups do not contain any added sugars and are packaged in water and not syrup. My veggies are always either fresh or flash frozen, never canned.</p>
<p><strong>- Consume a gallon of water every day</strong><br />
Working up to drinking a gallon a day was a task and I definitely find it a waste of effort if I let this habit go by the wayside until I choose to practice the GBD again. A great benefit is that it keeps off water weight. If you do not drink enough water each day, your body will hold onto whatever it can. This is the same premise as food. If you do not feed yourself small meals throughout the day, your body will hold onto it whenever it can because it does not know when you will feed it again.</p>
<p><strong>- No farmed fish or meat</strong><br />
This is a another habit that I continue after GBD to create my customized lifestyle diet. Farmed animals are typically smaller and not as nutritious as wild caught animals. They are kept in large vats (fish) or in large pens (chicken, cattle) where they swim or walk in their own feces and have no room to mature as they would in the wild. This stunts their growth and can lead to health issues. Fish is a sensitive topic now with the disaster that occurred in The Gulf but if you go to a nice market, they can usually tell you regionally where the fish comes from.</p>
<p><strong>- Dairy products must be cage free, non- homogenized</strong><br />
Yet another restriction that I hold true to in my After GBD life. My general rule is that I ALWAYS buy the most expensive dairy product choice. The difference can be up to $3-$5 difference but you are still paying no more than $10 for any dairy product. Buying with this in mind, you will always have &#8220;Organic&#8221;, &#8220;Non- Homogenized&#8221; and &#8220;Cage-Free&#8221; products.</p>
<p><strong>- 3 days of cardio workout. Can include core workouts for strength training (i.e. Yoga, Pilates, Swimming)</strong><br />
The last piece and probably most important piece of the diet/lifestyle change.. KEEP MOVING! I stay cardio active whether its Jogging, Kickboxing or Cycling. I incorporated weight training back into my routine but at a much lighter scale. I&#8217;m no more focused on HOW MUCH can I lift, but HOW MANY TIMES can I lift a certain weight. This builds leaner muscle instead of bulky muscle along with extending my stamina.</p>
<p>I hope this all helps you understand the days after you hit GBD Day 30. If you reach this day and you feel good, and you feel as though its the right point in your life to continue, please do so. Practice this Diet/Lifestyle as long as you can as long as you can promise me and yourself 2 things:<br />
1: You will listen to your body. If at any point you feel lightheaded, have trouble sleeping, lose your appetite, etc, please stop and redraw your plan.<br />
2: Your doctor/ physician will remain a resource. As stated, everyone&#8217;s body and internal system is different. Your blood sugar levels or your thyroid may not dictate a diet as such listed. Please print all of the GodBody Diet information and bring it to your physician if you are considering participating. See if they think it&#8217;s a good idea for you.</p>
<p>With all of that said&#8230; Thank you for following, there is much more to come as far as my updates and the updates of you and your peers that follow. It has been a true blessing to share my success with you all and more than that to hear yours.</p>
<p>Peace<br />
-<em>Russy</em></p>
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		<title>Meet Zulay Santana: Alumni Roundup Healthy Living Columnist</title>
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<p>In the Fall of 2009 I decided that I wanted to lose at least 12 lbs.; weighed 162 lbs.  By Winter of2009/2010 I managed to gain an additional 8 lbs.   One of my best friends told me that as long as my jeans still fit that I’d be fine… Well, my jeans (even the “safety/fat pants”) didn’t fit well anymore… something really had to be done.  And there was another issue, sometime last year I got the ambitious idea to run the ING marathon in 3 years.  Yes, indeed, something really had to be done!<br />
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There’s some significant history to this weight gain/loss process of mine.  I have a 4-year-old daughter and managed to lose the baby weight by a low-carb diet.  At various times in the past 6 years I’ve gained and lost significant amounts of weight.  However, I have not been physically fit.  When I was younger, I was an athlete so I technically had the foundation but it had been years since I maintained focus on being healthy and strong.</p>
<p>I remember the day I weighed myself and internally screaming “I WEIGH ONE-HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT POUNDS?!?”  I also took a good long look at myself in the mirror wearing nothing but my “pom-poms” (as my daughter calls it) and skivvies.  I knew that what I was looking at could be “fixed” but it had been so long since I looked how I *wanted* to look… I didn’t know what the end result might be.  I just prayed and said I’d make it happen.  It was more than just losing 18 lbs (at the very least)… I wanted to see definition in my arms again, strengthen my abs to what they once were, diminish those “love handles” (Why in the world are they called that anyway??  There’s nothing lovely about them!), and tone my thighs to be giggle-free (this was especially important since I NEVER wear shorts because I’ve never liked my legs since they’re not naturally firm).</p>
<p>I am blessed with the best friends a woman could ever hope for and received a plethora of advice and support.  I initially started with some extreme kind of diet which proved to be, well, impossible; I consequently hand-picked the best advice for me and came up with a plan that was both feasible and pleasing.  It was a complete lifestyle overhaul which included eliminating unhealthy foods from my everyday life, incorporating exercise and maintaining long-term focus.  This was beyond just losing some pounds- it was time to shed weight, build a better body and a better mind.</p>
<p>I’m also a huge foodie and knew that I didn’t want to deprive myself of stimulating my taste buds.  Part of my process has been to find/develop new recipes and tweek old ones to suit my new lifestyle.  I learned to shop differently at the supermarket and challenge my culinary imagination to include more whole grains, fresh fruit and vegetables in to my diet.  I haven’t missed anything that I used to eat.  Actually, my body has adjusted and now craves healthy foods.  The human body is a beautiful thing.</p>
<p>My initial exercise of choice was running.  I knew it challenge my entire body and mind.  I would lose weight and strengthen.  But I also had to find alternatives for the days that I couldn’t make it out and I don’t own a treadmill so I’ve also relied on tried and true exercises.  My rule is “If I’m not drenched in sweat, I’m not pushing hard enough.”  Every week I try to exceed whatever I achieved the prior week and I’ve been successful!</p>
<p><a href="http://RoundupRussy.com/god-body-diet/">The Goddess Body Diet</a> wasn’t my initial approach but it turns out that the guidelines were quite similar to my own…<br />
- Abstinence from Alcohol: This was not a major issue.  I usually only drink socially and recognized the adverse effects of alcohol on any weight-loss endeavor.  Empty calories galore!!</p>
<p>- <strong>Abstinence from Sex:</strong> Well… this was even less of an issue.  A relationship and potential intimacy weren’t my focus.  I was far more concerned with what I needed to do to better my body than satisfying *ahem* momentary urges.</p>
<p>- <strong>At least 6 hours of sleep every night:</strong> I have always been a 7-8 hour kind of girl but I must say that exercise had helped me to sleep a lot better and my body needs it!</p>
<p>- <strong>No packaged food unless it is signified as Organic:</strong> This was HUGE for me!  Early on I started paying attention to the nutrition facts on everything and realized that so many of my usual foods where nutritionally horrific!  I focused on incorporating as many natural and organic foods as possible in to my every day life.</p>
<p>- <strong>Consume a gallon of water every day</strong>: I’m close to a gallon… I’m working on that one still.  For various reasons, it’s been quite challenging for me to drink a gallon of water but water is absolutely critical especially when you’re working out!  Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!</p>
<p>- <strong>No farmed fish or meat:</strong> This is still in the works for me but I have essentially cut out red meat.</p>
<p>-<strong> Dairy products must be cage free, non- homogenized:</strong>  This is also in the works… but I have switched to 2% organic milk.  I must say that it’s far better than the regular 2%, which I really can’t tolerate. </p>
<p>- <strong>3 days of cardio workout. Can include core workouts for strength training (i.e. Yoga, Pilates, Swimming):</strong>  I work out 3-4 days per week.  My preference is running and I’ve worked up to 1.75 mi.; I can run 1.25 mi. straight.  Otherwise, my home work-out currently consists of 200 (20 reps) sit-ups, 160 (20 reps) squats, 30 side leg lifts, 30 push-ups, and 30 ab/leg lifts.   When I first started, I ran 0.25 mi (max), and my sets were of 15 reps;  I couldn’t do more than 10 push-ups or 15 leg lifts.</p>
<p> It’s been 4 months and through it I have lost 21 lbs., managed to work my way up to running 1.75 mi. (I barely got through 0.25 mi. when I first started), begun to see significant definition in my legs, arms and abs and most of all, I just feel good!  I decided to lose 2 more lbs. to give myself “wiggle room” but my journey absolutely continues in building and maintaining a healthy body.  I have loads of encouragement around me but my biggest cheerleader is me- there is something remarkably rewarding about feeling myself surpass the extent of my last work-out.  And, ING awaits me in 2 years!!<br />
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Follow Zulay through her day on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/GoldenZee">TWITTER</a> and on her <a href="http://zeethefoodie.blogspot.com/">BLOG </a></p>
<p>You can also find her on AlumniRoundup.com now, providing great, healthy recipes under our <a href="http://www.alumniroundup.com/category/live-by-design/food/">Lifestyle Category</a><br />
Check in with the rest of the participants on the GodBodyDiet Lifestyle:<br />
<a href="http://jidoublel.blogspot.com/">Jill Person aka JI double L</a><br />
<a href="http://thesouthernsocialite.com/">Julie McShay, ASouthernSocialite</a><br />
<a href="http://fatgirlgetsslim.tumblr.com/">Leilah Reese</a></p>
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		<title>A #GodBody Success Story &#8211; E. Isis Adewale &quot;Go Hard or Go Home&quot;</title>
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E. Isis Adewale
I specifically remember the night the crew and I went out and this picture was taken. I weighed in at just about 160 pounds and though I’m 5’8 and that might not seem like anything to gawk at, [...]]]></description>
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<strong><center><a href="http://www.Twitter.com/TheEdot">E. Isis Adewale</a></center></strong><br />
I specifically remember the night the crew and I went out and this picture was taken. I weighed in at just about 160 pounds and though I’m 5’8 and that might not seem like anything to gawk at, as an ex ballerina who used to eat anything and everything I wanted and just burn it off, always maintaining my 125/130 lbs on the scale, 160 just wasn’t working for me.<br />
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I remember that night struggling to put on my favorite pair of jeans, and some nights later standing in front of the mirror in nothing but my birthday suit and not feeling good in my own skin. I didn’t feel sexy. As a dancer, your body is your tool. In many ways, in the dance world, you are your body (why many dancers have body issues and eating disorders but that’s a whole other topic). I didn’t want or need my dancer’s body back, in fact I was actually quite pleased with the additional ass-etts I’d acquired since I stopped dancing but some of the additions had gotten out of hand.</p>
<p>In January 2009, I decided to join a gym for the first time ever and get back in shape.. Not only did I feel it essential to get in shape, I also wanted to live a healthier life style all together. So, it wasn’t only about working out, it was also eating healthier and living better.</p>
<p>In the beginning, trips the gym were a group activity. There were four of us and we would hit the gym at least three to four times a week. My girls were both my inspiration for joining and my motivation to keep going and also the ones who would remind me of my pledge to get fit and get healthy. There was no quitting and no reneging. It was all about the win. I also got a trainer to test my limits, push me even further and help me to create new workouts and keep challenging my muscles.</p>
<p>Fast forward to January 2010. 160 became 130 and a healthier life style has not only become a necessity, it’s a passion</p>
<p>I didn’t know about the <a href="http://RoundupRussy.com/god-body-diet/">Goddess Body Diet</a> when I started. I just called it  “Go Hard or Go Home”.</p>
<p><strong>Abstinence from Alcohol</strong><br />
I didn’t drink for about 8 months. Folks looked at me crazy every time I would turn down a drink, which motivated me even more. I wasn’t a big drinker from the start but you would be amazed how great you look and feel when you stop consuming empty calories.</p>
<p> <strong>Abstinence from Sex</strong><br />
When you don’t feel comfortable or sexy in your own skin, it affects your sex life. I had never had any complaints in the body department from anyone I was involved with but it was about how I felt.</p>
<p>2009 was also the year that was “all about me”. No sex for 30 days by any means isn’t a super yummy piece of cake, but, and especially if you are involved with someone, it’s a challenge and I’m always down for that. I would apologize ahead of time to the significant other though.</p>
<p><strong>At least 6 hours of sleep every night</strong><br />
If you’re really getting in your cardio work outs and weight training you will have no choice but to give your body the rest it needs and will demand. I got hip to this quick and learned to literally go sit my ass down and go to sleep.</p>
<p><strong> No packaged food unless it is signified as Organic</strong><br />
I’m not a huge packed food eater in the first place and I did really get to enjoy and exercise my love for cooking when I first started out. Tested new recipes, snack ideas and tried all kinds of new foods.</p>
<p><strong>No farmed fish or meat</strong><br />
I didn’t always follow the no farmed fish or meat rule but tried to shop as naturally and organically as possible.</p>
<p><strong>Dairy products must be cage free, non- homogenized</strong><br />
I was never a big milk drinker, only had it with cereal and Oreos but now I don’t drink it at all. It’s all about Silk (soy milk). Still working on that cage free business but I limit my intake of dairy a lot more now (down went the cheese lover in me).</p>
<p>These are all key elements of clean eating (look this up! it’s like the key to unlocking a healthier life style).</p>
<p> <strong>Consume a gallon of water every day</strong><br />
 WATER IS THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.  That and cocoa butter. Drink it! And if you’re like me, and don’t like the taste of it…buy some lemon juice and add it to a glass or your bottle. Water is essential, especially when working out.<br />
 3 days of cardio workout. Can include core workouts for strength training (i.e. Yoga, Pilates, Swimming)</p>
<p><strong>ATLEAST 3 to 4 days of cardio a week</strong>.<br />
 By cardio I mean 30-40 mins heavy duty, sweat the hair out, test your boundaries, skies the limit, feeling like super woman-cardio. I said go hard right? My cardio choice is running. Not only does it get your heart rate up it’s also a great stress reliever. You don’t have time to be stressed out or think about anything when you’re trying to keep a steady pace and control you’re breathing.</p>
<p>In the Winter time, to keep from getting bored with the treadmill I did interval training and in the warmer season I take it out door. Out door running is loads better than the treadmill. It is truly a full bodywork out.</p>
<p>Exercise doesn’t end with cardio. Weight training is also essential, also 3 to 4 times a week. I alternate between lower body, upper body and core (yoga and pilates are great core workouts).</p>
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<p>For healthy tips and for overall motivation I am an avid reader of <a href="http://www.oxygenmag.com/index.php">Oxygen Magazine</a> and <a href="http://followthelita.wordpress.com/">my girl Lita&#8217;s blog</a><br />
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<p>Check in with the rest of the participants on the GodBodyDiet Lifestyle:<br />
<a href="http://jidoublel.blogspot.com/">Jill Person aka JI double L</a><br />
<a href="http://thesouthernsocialite.com/">Julie McShay, ASouthernSocialite</a><br />
<a href="http://fatgirlgetsslim.tumblr.com/">Leilah Reese</a><br />
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		<title>A #GodBody Diet Success Story &#8211; Krishna Brown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As of today, July 16 2010, I am 165. Goal is 150 by my birthday, October 18 2010 or 2011. The goal is to win and not to give up. <a href="http://www.RoundupRussy.com/2010/07/a-godbody-diet-success-story-krishna-brown/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<strong>God Body Diet: Weigh-In #15lbs To Go</strong><br />
I’m 6 ft tall, medium frame. As an adult, the fattest I’ve been is 240lbs (see picture below). The smallest I’ve been is… Well today I weigh in at: 165 #WOOT<br />
Though I hate the scale, it is the flat-faced reflection of the devil, I will be weighing myself every 2 weeks and posting results. These last 15 lbs will be a doozy!<br />
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<p>STATS: Lost 45 lbs in 6 months. Lowest weight was 163 in October 2009. Gained 5 lbs and  maintained at 168 for another 9 months. As of today, July 16 2010, I am 165. Goal is 150 by my birthday, October 18 2010 or 2011. The goal is to win and not to give up.<br />
This is the longest I’ve ever kept this weight off. I’ve gone from a size 20 to a 10 to a 14 to an 8, never keeping the loss off for long. What is different this time? I’ve been set up, man. Set up to win. I am constantly monitoring my mind, my environment to support my goals and do away with anything and anyone that doesn’t positively contribute to that goal.  Surrounding myself with good thoughts, good food, good people makes all the difference. It’s why I tweet, tumbl and FB about the God Body Diet. The GBD follows these rules:<br />
Abstinence from Alcohol ▶ I don’t really drink. So easy one for me. But do wonder how this becomes a lifestyle for those who do.</p>
<p>Abstinence from Sex ▶ I don’t… well let’s just say it’s been a slow Summer. But eventually I’d like to start-up again. I think this rule and the first rule is to help with discipline and learning to say “no” to your desires.</p>
<p>At least 6 hours of sleep every night ▶ So very important. Your body has to rest so you can lose that weight. Rest is essential for weight loss. Less stress. More focus. Plus if you are sleeping, you are not eating.</p>
<p>No packaged food unless it is signified as Organic ▶ I got off of Lean Cuisines. I am, however, on a grocery budget and will buy the $3 conventional spinach vs the $5 organic spinach. Tastes the same to me.</p>
<p>Consume a gallon of water every day ▶ A challenge. I’m up to 2 liters.</p>
<p>No farmed fish or meat ▶ If I got a double coupon for Oscar Mayer boneless chicken strips I’m getting it.</p>
<p>Dairy products must be cage free, non- homogenized ▶ I love eggs. I wish they could all be free. But will be paying $1 for eggs as opposed to $4 for the cage free ones. #FoodEconomics I do stay away from milk and yogurt. Too much sugar.</p>
<p>3 days of cardio workout. Can include core workouts for strength training (i.e. Yoga, Pilates, Swimming) ▶ I like this especially as there are so many options to include exercise into your daily life. I’m trying to learn how to hula-hoop again.<br />
Though I dont follow the God Body Diet’s rule-by-rule, I am an advocate and enthusiastic fan of it. Here’s why: It is a gentle and solid start for building a healthy lifestyle. Some  of the GodBody rules (ie no sex) are not realistic for a lifelong way of life. If you can, however, follow those rules for two weeks, a month, then you are learning discipline, you are learning how to read a nutrition label, you are becoming hydrated and becoming conscious of your body—what you put into and what you do with it. I like that kind of thinking! I cheer the “creator” of the God Body diet, <a href="http://rounduprussy.com/about-2/">RoundUpRussy</a>, an “everywhere, into everything” kind of guy, for sharing it with his friends. To hear this young guy speak on his health concerns, weight gain and then come up with a way of life that address those issues (issues that plague many people in America) is a positive effect. Many people will follow. And they have.<br />
Check in with the rest of the participants on the GodBodyDiet Lifestyle:<br />
<a href="http://jidoublel.blogspot.com/">Jill Person aka JI double L</a><br />
<a href="http://thesouthernsocialite.com/">Julie McShay, ASouthernSocialite</a><br />
<a href="http://fatgirlgetsslim.tumblr.com/">Leilah Reese</a><br />
Does this diet address the <a href="http://www.healyourlife.com/author-jorge-cruise/2010/07/lifeshelp/get-healthy/get-real-about-sugar">negative and pervasive effects of sugar</a>, or the difference of good carbs (whole wheat) vs bad carbs (wonder bread) or the psychology of  entitlement and overeating? No it doesn’t. For those like me trying to battle the last 15lbs, most of it being visceral, belly fat, I’ll have to follow a more comprehensive approach (more on that later). For those just starting out, looking for a reboot, trying to maintain, the God Body Diet is a great starting point to a gradual and steady change into healthy eating and living.<br />
<a href="http://billyoceanbot.tumblr.com/">- Krishna “Billy” Brown</a><br />
Read More About the God Body Diet <a href="http://rounduprussy.com/god-body-diet/">HERE</a><br />
And <a href="http://www.alumniroundup.com/2010/07/spotted-on-the-30-day-healthy-lifestyle-challenge/">HERE</a></p>
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		<title>Leilah Reese&#8217;s 30lbs before 30 Journey on #GoddessBody Diet</title>
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<p><strong>Height: Tall enough to ride ALL the attractions at Six Flags<br />
Weight: If I told you, I’d have to cut you!!!<br />
Age: 29 and feeling fine<br />
Occupation: News aide at a national newspaper, soon to be graduate student pursuing a Master’s in Speech and Language Pathology.<br />
Goal: To drop 30 pounds by the big 3-0!!!!!</strong><br />
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The long/short of it is Leilah has had enough of the “extra baggage” taking residency on her body. A former dancer (ballet, modern, and tap you naughty children), she packed on pounds shortly after quitting dance cold turkey and replacing it with the sport of eating. She has set a goal for herself of losing 30 pounds before a milestone birthday, her 30th! By committing to the #GodBodyDiet she is hoping to achieve this goal and prays that no one will get hurt in the process. To follow along with her journey, check out <a href="http://fatgirlgetsslim.tumblr.com/">my BLOG</a></p>
<p>First, let me just hip you jive turkey’s to the latest “weight loss/exercise” plan I’ve committed to. It’s called the #GodBodyDiet. Google, pray, do a rain dance to the sky gods, ask a neighbor/friend/police officer, whatever, about it if you want to, but I think me posting the deets will be pretty self explanatory. Here it goes:</p>
<p><strong>- Abstinence from Alcohol<br />
- Abstinence from Sex<br />
- At least 6 hours of sleep every night<br />
- No packaged food unless it is signified as Organic<br />
- Consume a gallon of water every day<br />
- No farmed fish or meat<br />
- Dairy products must be cage free, non- homogenized<br />
- 3 days of cardio workout. Can include core workouts for strength training (i.e. Yoga, Pilates, Swimming)</strong></p>
<p>Some of you reading this know me, and you’re probably scratching your heads, thinking, “How in the bloody hell is this chick going to give up Ciroc coconut/red berry and pineapple? AND beer? AND margaritas? And….”. Well you get the drift. Ummm, good question. I’ll get back to you on that one after this weekend. Others might think the “no sex in the champagne room” bullet point may be a challenge. Well, since I have no one tapping my on the shoulder in the middle of the night saying “Hey baby, is you woke?” that is null and void (don’t cry for me Argentina. I can handle the lack of “coloring”).</p>
<p>Honestly, I don’t think the first two rules will be that difficult to handle. I’ve cut soda, even juice, out of my diet before, so alcohol shouldn’t really be an issue. And as far as the nookie goes, I can manage without that too. The areas where I might struggle are with the water and sleep. A long time insomnia sufferer and infomercial connoisseur, I have to force myself to sleep. Lately I’ve been doing better, especially since a trainer at my gym told me you can burn fat while resting. WELL HOT DAMN!!!!! Just typing *yawn* about it makes me *yawn* sleepy. Ok, maybe not. The gallon of water……Mama might have to work on that :-/ A whole gallon?!??! Do you realize how big a gallon is?!?!?! You don’t?!?!?! Well go to the store and look at one for five long minutes. Just stare at it without blinking. Go ahead, I’ll wait…….Did you see it? I should have told you to pick it up too. That thing is heavy!!!</p>
<p>In all seriousness, my decision to get myself healthy has been one in the works since 2008. Back then I weighed a whopping 183lbs. Not a good look for A) a former dancer and B) someone who is only 5’4 1/2”, 5’5” on a good day. I also noticed people around me whose health was beginning to deteriorate. As an African American woman I run a great risk of high blood pressure, hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease, just to name a few. Add to that the fact that my grand mother (maternal) battled breast cancer and my other grand mother (paternal) was considered obese. However, weight wasn’t an issue for me until my mid twenties. Up until then I was of average weight for my height. But life happens. Office jobs, frequent trips to vending machines and fast food spots, lack of physical movement, and depression were the main culprits in my “packing on of le pounds” (French accent, qui qui). Oh shoot, I’m rambling…..</p>
<p>Long story short, I’m fat, I hate being fat, and now I’m going to REALLY stick to my guns and do something about…….Watch me work biznatchezzz!!!!!!</p>
<p>lei</p>
<p>Make sure you follow Leilah through her journey and lend a helping word of support when you see her on <a href="http://www.Twitter.com/FcsdOnMyDREAMS">Twitter</a> or on her <a href="http://fatgirlgetsslim.tumblr.com/">blog</a> as she fights the temptation to sway away from the new Healthy Lifestyle.</p>
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