By now, you all have figured out, I am surrounded by friends who are committed to living a healthier lifestyle inside and out. I call them Fit Friends. I believe in the law of attraction and divine purpose. God truly put my Fit Friends in my life at the right time, place and season.? We have our own story to how we arrived to be ?healthy/fit? and we all love a variety of different exercises and foods.
Sidenote: We all use Sporty Afros products. Yes.. WE ALL DO!
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On my fitness journey, I started attending TurboKick class after meeting a black fitness instructor in the sauna. Her name was Brittani Rettig. We just hit it off and I ended up making it to her class. Ironically, I hate fitness classes because I am bored? 15 minutes in and the music sucks.? Her class was awesome and her energy radiated to the entire class! .? Through emails and hanging out at the gym, we became good ?gym? friends and now she is part of the fit friends crew. Ironically, we found out that we are distant cousins! How cool is that?!!!
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I am kindda a groupie when it comes to her site Grit By Brit.? On her site you will find custom designed workouts and? personal inspiration stories.? Her mission is to?restore and maintain individual?s hope, self-confidence and health through the provision of free, high-quality fitness and nutrition tools. Oh if you didn?t know, Grit stands for the following: GRIT = perseverance and passion for long term goals.
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I admire her drive and determination. But with much of her success, she let her readers know, there was a story of struggle and determination behind it. I wanted to share Brittani?s story. I think this is a great reminder to know that we all are REAL WOMEN, who go through similar situations likes yourself.
BTW: She is now a user of the Sporty Afros Ayurvedic Oil ! Woot!!!?
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My weight loss journey: How my ?slip-ups? helped me ?shape-up?
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Long story short, I?m a fan of ?plans.? ?It started in high school when I discovered Slim Fast and dropped 15 pounds.? I gained that back in one summer.? During college, I was captain of my women?s basketball team which kept the pounds under control.? But when I entered the working world, I packed on plenty of extra ?cushioning.?? ?I tried Weight Watchers for about a month, but always skipped meetings and under counted my ?points.?
Then there was the Atkins Diet, South Beach Diet, Lipodrene diet pills and the cayenne pepper/lemon juice cleanse (Beyonc? put me on to this one).? I?d lose 5-10 pounds with each program only to gain it back in a few months.? I had officially reached a point where I was failing at every weight loss system.? I was a 5?8? 25-year-old who weighed 179 pounds and felt ?less than stellar.?? I had to get it together.? I REFUSED to let another day of my 20?s go by without rockin? short shorts, high heels and lots of swag!?? This is when I accepted my weight control Slip up #1: I tried to be perfect.?
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Fall break vacation 2009 ? weighing over 175 pounds
I have a super Type A (slightly neurotic) personality and get really pumped up about new a diet plan or workout regimen.? But if I slip up even once, I beat myself up and eventually quit.?? Being mean to myself does not help me lose weight.? So, I had to accept the reality that most ?plans? aren?t doable for the long haul. ?This meant getting rid of my ?all or nothing? weight loss mindset.? Instead of feeling guilty for slipping up, I started keeping a mental note of what I ate and tried to match my food intake with equal calorie burn.? For example, if I killed a burger and fries at lunch, that was cool.? It just meant I?d have a small side salad for dinner followed by an extra 30 minutes of cardio.?Simple, right?? Not quite.
Despite having this revelation and starting to feel more balanced, I wasn?t losing as much weight as I wanted.? What was the problem?? After downing a bag of trail mix one afternoon, I realized Slip-up #2: I ate too much.? Simply put, it goes like this:
At a wedding in 2009 ?mean muggin? ? I was thick but still cute right?
The fact that I ate too much was the most difficult truth for me to accept because I actually ate healthy food!? The problem was that I simply ate too much of it.? So, it was really hard to burn more calories than I consumed, which is the only way to legitimately lose weight.? You?ve heard it before, ?eat until you?re satisfied, not until you?re full.?? Well, it?s true.? I had to accept that portion control is just as, if not more, important than food choice.
On that same note, I discovered Slip-up #3: I overestimated my calorie burn.? Since I work out regularly, I always figured I deserved a diet ?buffer.? But, turns out our bodies don?t blast as many calories as we think.??? Calorie counters and heart rate monitors often over count calorie burn.? This is because several factors like hydration, stress, diet, genetics and room temperature aren?t considered.? The bottom line is this: The harder you work the more calories you burn. ?So, I started using the Talk Test to quickly and effectively measure my Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE)?and indirectly measure my calorie burn. ??If I?m breathing really heavy (like ?sucking air?) I know I?m torching calories because I?ve reached my anaerobic training zone.? Now when I work out, I try reaching and staying in this calorie blasting zone to maximize the burn!
Hosting a house party in 2010 ? gettin? my GRUB ON
I?m not going to lie, after weeks of trying to eat less and move more, I was having some serious hunger pangs!? Luckily, I found that simply drinking a glass of water did wonders for my cravings.? Check this, most of the time we think we are ?hungry? we are actually ?thirsty? due to dehydration.? Also dehydration makes us feel lethargic and we crave sugar and other simple carbs that make us fat.?So there you have it, Slip-up #4: I didn?t drink enough water.?
Now, I was on a roll! After a few months proactively addressing my weight control ?slip-ups,? I was feeling good, slim, and energetic.? So one day I decided to weigh myself.? Up 6 pounds?? WHAT?!? How did that happen?? Then I thought to myself, hmmmm? I had indulged in ice cream the night before and a little bacon at breakfast? and pizza on Friday night.
Ramped up my workout intensity w/ ?hour-long Turbo Kick classes
That?s when I clearly saw Slip up #5: I needed a reality check.? After that random weigh-in, I started weighing myself every morning (yes EVERY day) and have done so for over 1 year now!? This habit is controversial because body weight fluctuates for a variety of reasons (mostly due to hydration levels).? However, the fact of the matter is that the numbers on the scale are your body weight at that time.? THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE (or at least it did for me)!? Being mindful of my weight on a daily basis makes me think more deeply about what I am consuming, my digestion patterns, hydration levels, sweat output and calorie intake/burn.? While my daily weigh-ins help keep my weight in line, my ?heavy days? can be very discouraging.? I have to constantly remind myself to keep the big picture in mind ? my fitness, health and happiness, not just the numbers on the scale.
Me now at 153 pounds Feeling ?STELLAR?
My slip-ups have taught me that weight management isn?t about the latest and greatest diet or workout plan; it?s about continuing on a lifelong journey of developing and strengthening healthy habits.? There will always be good days and bad days, but success comes from balance.? Now, at 27 years old, my weight ranges from 150-155 pounds. ?I?ve maintained this weight range for over a year without the use of any expensive weight loss plans or diet pills.? I feel strong.? I feel healthy.? I feel authentic.? Most importantly, I ALWAYS rock my short shorts, high heels and lots of SWAG!
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Me now in 2012 ? teaching Turbo Kick for my ?side-hustle?
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Oh she is publishing her own fitness DVD!! Check out the promo video and more information on why she started it.
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Source: http://sportyafros.com/workouts/my-fit-friend-brittani-of-grit-by-brit-and-her-weight-loss-journey/
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