Exercise isn't really a 4-letter cuss word. But some people definitely view it as one. In theory, I don't particularly love it either. I much prefer sleep. But in reality, when I don't exercise I am miserable. I feel guilty. I get crabby. I lash out for no good reason...seriously.
Sometimes all I need to stop acting like a lunatic from some psycho-witch-from-hell movie is to get a good workout. There's science behind that. Something about endorphins...similar to the euphoria caused from eating chocolate, only longer lasting. WebMD even compares it to morphine. I'm not sure about that, lol, but it was on the internet so it must be true! It helps with depression, relieving stress and a plethora of other health benefits!
And seriously, I need it. When I'm grumpy it helps. And as a busy mom of 4 crazy kids with my own crazy job and schedule, I'm grumpy a lot. So I need to exercise often.
Sure it burns calories, maybe even allows me to eat something extra without adding it directly to my hips. But it also keeps me in check. I have noticed a distinct pattern. I eat better, make healthier more nutritious choices, on the days in which I exercised. There's probably a part of me that feels like a healthy person so I act like a healthy person. That can't be bad!
My cardio torture of choice is the elliptical machine. I set it on an interval program which simulates hills and valleys and fluctuates the resistance levels. Some people HATE this machine but for whatever reason, I like it. I HATE the treadmill. I am soooooo bored on the treadmill. So for the most part I stick with the elliptical.
I've also started trying to run (outside) again. I say "trying" because I've seen runners. I know runners. Graceful, fluid movements. Arms pumping. Heads held high. Breaths timed and pace rhythmic. That is
NOT what I do! Not even close! I probably look like I'm having some sort of a seizure most of the time. But I figure if I'm putting one foot in front of the other, moving faster than the walkers, and managing to spend the majority of time on my feet and not my rear-end...I'll call it running. So if you see me "running" by in true Phoebe-from-Friends style, cheer me on first, laugh later please!
So there's the cardio...and then there's my new cross fit obsession. I say obsession because it really is addictive. I was very anti-cross fit at first. Honestly. It seemed like a cult. Like the Scientology of the exercise world. And I do not want to be near the new-age Tom Cruise! The Tom from Top Gun days...bring it on! But new Tom...not a chance!
I gave it a shot anyway, I like to switch things up in my diet and in my workouts. I figured I'd try it for the duration of the Biggest Loser contest I participated in. So I signed on for January, February and half of March. It was "just ok" at first. I still felt like it was a lot of money for things I could mostly do at home with maybe a few extra pieces of gym equipment...it is in a garage for God's sake! But little by little I become hooked. I started seeing results. I watched my strength increase, my ability increase, my endurance increase...and my body toning like never before. I started beating my own times. I started beating the times or weights of others around me! In just a few weeks, I became obsessed.

Cross Fit is so much more than a bunch of people lifting barbells and squatting. It's not foolishly forgoing form to add on weight that you can't yet handle. It's learning the proper technique. It's lifting and squatting what you previously were intimidated by--safely--with coaches watching. At least at CrossFit 570 it was (Shout Out to 570!!!).
It's a whole body workout of cardio, really HARD cardio, and strength. Its running and rowing and jumping rope (which by the way is NOT as easy as it was on the playground at age 10). It's burpees and squats and pull-ups (God, I hate these too!) and box jumps and wall balls and rope climbs (rope splinters and all). It's bruises and badges of courage/honor. It's cheering your gym-mates on. Every last one of them. From the buff guy to the pregnant lady to the senior citizen to the Biggest Loser contestant. We cheered for each other...till every last one was done with the WOD (Workout of the Day). It was AMAZING!!!
And I miss it so much. I think about it daily. I check the box's website to see what the WOD is. I will be back. I have never craved an exercise routine so deeply in my life. I will be back. I'll work it back into the budget somehow. I have to! I'm obsessed! And the thing is, studies are showing it is exactly what we should ALL be doing. It's a relatively short workout, most around 25-40 minutes. It's a combination of cardio and weights and specific movements to target different muscles. This article that I found on MSN recently basically screams CROSSFIT as all you need to know about exercise! Check it out...
Seriously---pushups, squats, dead lifts, ring rows, weighted lunges, kettle bell swings...That's Cross Fit!!! 8 moves. 25 minutes. Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy!
UGHHHH, I will be back!!!!!!!!!!! Anyone want to donate to the cause, lol? Or buy one of my kids? (kidding!) But I will find my way back.
In the meantime, I'm doing what I can at home. Sit-ups and push-ups and squats with and without weights. Kettle bell swings and walking lunges. Burpees. Even burpees. And I really don't like burpees after like 5. Burpees numbered 6-100 SUCK! And no one cheers me on (insert sad, pathetic face here). Mostly the darn cat just tries to sit on my head when I lie down in between rounds! It's not the same. But it's surely better than nothing!
What do you do for exercise? What are your favorites or obsessions...or should I ask what do you hate the least (lol)?
As I've said before, exercise is only a small part of weight loss, though an equal player with overall wellness. You can't outrun a bad diet. Abs are made in the kitchen, not the gym. You get the point. I made an old family favorite the other day. A recipe I had shared with a friend and that she has shared too. It came up on Facebook from a friend of a friend and I thought "Hey, that's my recipe! I should make that again!" So here you are folks. Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole. So simple and so delicious. There are never leftovers of this in our house.
Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole Recipe:
-1.5 lbs. raw boneless, skinless chicken breast cut in chunks
-4 oz. of lean deli ham or 2-4 oz. of lean ham steak, chopped
-1 bag of frozen broccoli or other vegetable of choice (optional)
-1 can of Campbell's Healthy Request Cream soup (mushroom or chicken is best)
-1/2 cup skim milk
-5-6 thin slices of reduced fat Swiss cheese (or another cheese)...about 2 oz.
-1 box stuffing mix
-water in a spray bottle :-)
Preheat the oven to 350. Spray a 9x13 casserole pan with cooking spray. Place raw chicken chunks in a single layer in the pan. Spread chopped ham over chicken. Mix soup and milk. pour/spread over meats. Top with cheese slices or shredded cheese. Top dish with stuffing mix. Spray the stuffing with water till moist. Bake about 35-45 minutes.
I split this into 15 equal servings and calculated roughly 4 WW points plus per serving. YUMMM!!
***Healthier Note*** You could easily substitute nonfat, plain Greek Yogurt mixed with seasoning such as garlic salt and onion powder for the cream soup. The boxed stuffing mix could be replaced with bread cubes mixed with sautéed onion and celery, moistened with chicken broth. This would "clean up" the recipe but WW points would change so check accordingly.