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10 Minute Shred? Um, No. Plus Book Reviews: Naturally Thin and (soon) Rethinking Thin

My (Shredding) Buddy and Me!

Yesterday The boy and I did Level 2 of the Shred. It was his first time shredding (although he works with a tough personal trainer) and he never did Level 1 –so he thought it was HARD. I thought so, too. My entire face was sweaty and we had some trouble with the living room rug bunching up during our plank jumping jacks and some other moves –  but I was able to do the walking plank pushups! I surprised myself. I noticed the other day in Level 1 that the girl pushups weren’t nearly as hard as they used to be for me. I must be getting stronger!

At night I decided to peruse Exercise TV OnDemand out of curiosity — and Level 1 was BACK! Remember my outrage when then took it away?? I wonder what happened. Why would they take it away and then put it back? Well, it didn’t matter to me since I decided to stick with Level 2 — which was still right there OnDemand. I decided not to bother with the DVD player since I could access it from the TV.

Today – This morning I woke up bright and early to try Level 2 with more space to myself. As I said, no need to bother with the DVD and the plugging and unplugging since it is on Exercise OnDemand. So I turn it on and start eksusizing. And then, right in the middle of the third strength circuit — it stops. The workout turns off. Why? BECAUSE IT HAD A 10 MINUTE RUN TIME.

WHAT??! Time Warner Exercise OnDemand — WHY would you put a 10 minute run time on a 20 minute video? Seriously, explain this one to me. Whose bright idea was it to say, “Hey! This workout is 20 minutes long – let’s stop it after 10!” I am perplexed. I don’t understand it. And I am annoyed.

At this point, I was in the middle of the third strength circuit, like I said. I didn’t remember the second exercise in this circuit or one of the cardios. I could have mixed in what I do remember from Level 1, but I was determined to do all of 2. Partially because today was a test — if I do Level 2 with sneakers (I did Level 1 barefoot, but that doesn’t work for 2) will I wake the boy? I needed to know so I can choose wisely going forward.

So I quickly unplug the cable, plug in the DVD, turn it on and wait for that annoying long intro, fast forward through Level 2 to where I was. It was a major time waster. It ruined the momentum of my workout. In retrospect I should have just finished up with what I did remember — the half of the strength from Level 2 combined with half from Level 1, plank jumping jacks combined with any cardio from Level 1. Abs from Level 2 because how can I ever forget those plank ab things. I wish I could forget. I never will.

Anyway, if anyone from Time Warner or Exercise OnDemand reads this, I would really love an explanation. I had planned on going through that channel much more to find other workouts to do — but why would I if there is the chance of them ending midway through? Ridiculous!

My problem with Level 2 is that even with sneakers on, my feet keep sliding. Any advice? I might have to go back to Level 1 just because the sliding is affecting my workout and it distracts me and messes things up. I don’t feel like I am working hard during a few of the exercises that cause this to happen.

The Shred has permeated my life so much that it is now in my dreams! I had a  dream last night where I was thinking I tried Level 2 already so I should do Level 3 in the morning. Other strange Shred-related thoughts and ideas took place during the dream but I can no longer remember. Crazy!

Scary dream

The most positive thing I gained from the Shred (by the way I currently completed 18 of the 30 days of the challenge, and I plan to continue doing it every day after the official challenge ends) is a desire to strength train. While trying to fall asleep last night, I was thinking about the days the boy will be away and I won’t have a place to Shred. I decided I could easily go to my gym and do the exercises there! Why not, since I know what to do, right? And the boy will help me become more familiar with weight machines, which I have learned in the past and promplty forgotten. It will also help my boredom at the gym with all these new things to do. This challenge, thanks to Caitlin, will help me become stronger and healthier for good.

Rethinking Thin

I started reading Rethinking Thin: The New Science of Weight Loss — and the Myths and Realities of Dieting this morning. I got an uncorrected proof a few years ago from the book company I used to work at and left it sitting in my room, but recently I read about it on a few blogs and it sounds fascinating.

Rethinking Thin

This is the publisher’s note:
In this eye-opening book, New York Times science writer Gina Kolata shows that our society’s obsession with dieting and weight loss is less about keeping trim and staying healthy than about money, power, trends, and impossible ideals.

Rethinking Thin is at once an account of the place of diets in American society and a provocative critique of the weight-loss industry. Kolata’s account of four determined dieters’ progress through a study comparing the Atkins diet to a conventional low-calorie one becomes a broad tale of science and society, of social mores and social sanctions, and of politics and power.

Rethinking Thin asks whether words like willpower are really applicable when it comes to eating and body weight. It dramatizes what it feels like to spend a lifetime struggling with one’s weight and fantasizing about finally, at long last, getting thin. It tells the little-known story of the science of obesity and the history of diets and dieting—scientific and social phenomena that made some people rich and thin and left others fat and miserable. And it offers commonsense answers to questions about weight, eating habits, and obesity—giving us a better understanding of the weight that is right for our bodies.

From what I understand, the author alternates chapters between an intensive study on obese people using the controversial Atkins (during its peak popularity) and more traditional LEARN Program for Weight Management (low-calorie, low-fat) diets to determine which, if either, is better. The chapters have titles such as “Oh, to Be as Thin as Jennifer Aniston (or Brad Pitt)”, “Insatiable, Voracious Appetities” and “The Girl Who Had No Leptin.”

As I continue to read I will give some updates and my thoughts.

Naturally Thin

Speaking of books, I never thoroughly discussed Bethenny Frankel’s Naturally Thin. Let me first say that I am so happy I read this book. It really changed the way I try to view food. I agree with Bethenny’s main ideas. She believes that when you deprive yourself of foods you really want, you are more likely to binge. She says that you will not be nearly as satisfied with a large portion of something you don’t really want, but is healthy, than with a small amount of a food you really, truly crave.  I tried that one out — and so far it is proving true for myself.

Bethenny also says that you should allow yourself to taste a little bit of all the foods you want, but not to overdo it. That is something I need to work on as a taste for me usually leads to my mind shutting down — resulting in many, many more tastes. Her advice to “cancel your membership to the clean plate club” is something else I have trouble with, but I am working on. I hate leaving food sitting there! But I am trying to be more conscious.

I also eat as if someone is going to take my food away at any second. I am trying (not for the first time, but more successfully with Bethenny’s voice echoing) to eat more slowly, enjoy my food and allow myself to feel full. That is especially difficult for me. I am also trying to allow myself to indulge in small amounts of food that I would in the past eat too much of and feel guilty. For example, the boy and I were out to dinner last week and my meal came with french fries, which I did not realize when I ordered. Normally, my eyes would have bulged at the site of the fries (which looked incredible) and I would have started eating them right away, and continued to throughout the meal. This time, however, I ate my meal first. During this time, the boy was taking some fries. By the time I finished my meal, there were only a few fries left and I felt fine taking those!

Another positive example is that I abandoned the gross sugar free, fat free, lactose free ice cream that did nothing for me. Instead, I bought Ben & Jerry’s Light Cookie Dough ice cream. I have had that carton in the freezer for a week now, and I only ate it once — out of a ramekin — and didn’t go back for more. I had what I wanted and was satisfied. I haven’t even broken into the freezer and eaten it from the carton as I would have done in a single night in the past!

Naturally Thin

I don’t know if these new ideas will stick — but I am trying, especially because her advice is excellent for my GI problems. It is often difficult because my mind goes blank sometimes and I just don’t think. Yesterday they had a cake  for me at work to celebrate my birthday. The cake was from Whole Foods so I had the comfort of knowing real ingredients were used. There was a white cake section, a middle layer of delicious thick chocolate, a chocolate cake section and frosting. I ate the frosting and the middle chocolate layer first because those were what I truly wanted. I wasn’t crazy about either cake section, and I really should have put down my fork and stopped eating at this point. But my mind went blank. I ate it all. I felt really sick and nauseous. The nausea lasted until 10 pm, and I couldn’t first eat dinner until then. NOT GOOD.

I need to practice consciously thinking both before I eat and during it. It is not just about being “naturally thin,” it is about feeling good and not being sick. My stomach simply does not allow for large amounts of food at once — so why stuff it with anything, ESPECIALLY foods that don’t even taste very good to me? If I am satisfied with what I eat, I won’t feel the need to keep eating more, further causing GI distress on my system. I know it takes time, but Bethenny’s words are helping me practice this. As I mentioned the other day, I had her instructions in my mind as I ordered brunch. I am trying.

However, not everything Bethenny says is  gold. She preaches about not obsessing about food, rather just eating what you want and not feeling the need to eat it all. Well, isn’t that obsessing too? It takes obsessing about not finishing your meal to…. well, not finish your meal! Bethenny suggests scooping out an english muffin. How is THAT not obsessive? A bagel, I understand. But an english muffin? Bethenny suggests having two bites of a delicious dessert and then stopping. Well, that’s just not possible for me and I don’t plan to obsess about my two bites. She says that a Snickers bar is better for you than a plain chocolate bar because the nuts in the Snickers balance out the sugar. Um. Snickers also have caramel, nougat and other delicious crap. Plain chocolate, to me, sounds much simpler and less full of chemicals and other sugary substances. How do nuts make the other stuff not an issue? I don’t buy it.

Also, Bethenny’s chart of everything she ate for three weeks shows she has some eating issues of her own. But, I love her, she is hilarious, her overall messages are good ones!

Her advice about balance is fantastic — your diet is a bank account. (Read how I attempted to practice that here). I agree that balance is key. Her advice about tasting a little of everything sounds great to me, too — taste everything, eat nothing.  I also agree with you can have it all, just not at once — this is a rule I would love to remember. Food will still be here tomorrow. I don’t need to it everything today simply because it happens to be sitting by my desk. Know thyself – yes, I know my habits and how I behave around food and should adjust my days accordingly. I also believe that nothing good can come of depriving yourself. If you starve yourself of the foods you crave, it can certainly lead to a binge. In theory, binges won’t happen if you aren’t deprived. And this way, I get to have the foods I want!

I never would have even CONSIDERED ordering french toast at brunch the other day if I hadn’t read Naturally Thin. But the words just make sense. If french toast is what I really want, if it will satisfy me more than an egg white omelette, then I should get it and not overstuff myself. Then, balance the rest of my day with non-carby, sugary choices. Makes sense. I want to follow it. I am hoping this becomes second nature to me and at some point I stop having to think about it.  I don’t want to obsess, I want to enjoy — without overdoing it and feeling ill.

I recommend Bethenny’s book , Naturally Thin — especially Part 1. Part 2 gets kooky. But it is great advice and will hopefully free me from the “must get lowest calorie item on menu” thoughts.

Spin

Even thought I felt nauseous last night, I went to spin (punish myself for the cake? maybe a little. but i also just REALLY enjoy spin and didn’t want to miss it) and didn’t work too hard. It was still a great class. There was a sub, the same one we had last Monday, and I really enjoy the way he teaches! His music is awesome (he even played Mamma Mia, ha!), he explains which muscles we are working and why during each position and there is a lot of up and down which I really like. Even though I couldn’t give it my all, I still had a great workout because of his fantastic teaching style. I never felt forced to push myself too hard. I looked for his name on the regular class schedule and he isn’t on there! Hopefully I get him as a sub again and maybe he will be on the schedule at some point in the future.

Spinner Bike

The Spin-A-Thon is this Friday morning at 6:30 with the following ladies who both happen to be hosting giveaways on their blogs:

MissyMaintains and MelonCauliflower

And another contest is from EatFabInNYC – Make your own granola!

Lastly, I got myself on a wait list for Physique57 (which is booked through the summer!) for Wednesday, April 15. I have two free visits and heard amazing things, so I am excited!

NYC Blogger Brunch & Birthday Weekend Recap

Hi, all! What a weekend. I will start from Sunday and work my way backwards.

Sunday: NYC Blogger Meetup Brunch

Melissa from FitnessNYC has been wonderful in organizing these meetups! We met at Counter, a vegetarian restaurant and organic wine bar. The menu looked delicious! I got there way too early because I am insane when it comes to time and have this ridiculous fear of being late. I walked around a little to kill time. While walking, I spotted two people who looked a lot like Heather and Mark from HangryPants. I wasn’t sure it was them, but I couldn’t stop staring. Then I saw the guy take out a bar and start eating it. I figured it wasn’t them since they were going to the brunch, so why would Mark be eating a bar? Well, it did turn out to be them — and Heather even posted a picture of Mark eating a bar in the exact place I saw them!

I meet up with Missy and we get to Counter and sit down at the table. I’m socially awkward so it was a little hard for me to make conversation, but after a delicious Sangria I felt better. I also met some of the girls at the dinner last week which helped. Find more pictures from the brunch here.

Brunch  Brunch table

The waitress — the only waitress working in the restaurant — came to take our orders. Although I had my eye on the french toast, (French Toast a delicious vegan twist on classic french toast with banana flambé), Bethenny’s Naturally Thin words were echoing in my mind, for the following reasons:

Your diet is a bank account: The day before the brunch was my birthday, and I had two cupcakes and shared a molten chocolate cake with the boy. Following this idea, french toast wouldn’t be the smartest choice. It is all about balance.

Downsize Now *and* Cancel your Membership to the Clean Plate Club: I was hungry. There is no way I was going to be able to eat only half or even three quaters of the french toast. Also…

Know Thyself: I know myself. I know downsizing wouldn’t be something I could do on this day — so I simply ordered something lighter.

So I decided to go with something else that looked delicious! A goat cheese, spinach and kalamata olive Frittata (Frittata Du Chèvre eggs, goat cheese, spinach & kalamata olives with mesclun & home fries).

I LOVE goat cheese so I was still pretty excited about this choice. We all place our orders; I asked for no spinach in the frittata because of my GI problems. and a few minutes later the waitress comes back out. They don’t have any goat cheese; they only have swiss. Do we want something else?

I channeled Bethenny again. Bethenny would say the only way I would be satisfied is to get something I really wanted. I decided half the french toast would satisfy me more than an egg dish I didn’t really want. So I told the waitress I would like the french toast instead. And she said…  “We only had one order of french toast today and someone already ordered it.” Um. What?

A restaurant with maybe 10 brunch items on the menu doesn’t have 2 of them? On a day we had a large reservation so they knew to expect us? Keep in mind the restaurant was pretty empty aside from us. They couldn’t make sure they had everything on the menu?

I decided to go with the frittata with swiss cheese. I told the waitress I would take the swiss cheese, and reminded her that I did not want spinach. She said no problem and left.

We waited. And waited. And waited. Gradually some of the food starts to come out. We waited and waited some more. Finally the waitress brings out my food and she proudly announced “here is your frittata with spinach, no cheese!” I told her that I did want cheese but I can’t eat spinach. She said she was sorry and took it away.

More waiting. And waiting. Finally I get my food — and it has GOAT CHEESE on it! Strange, since they said they didn’t have any. I couldn’t even dig in yet because some people still didn’t get their food! Finally all the food was out and I took a huge bite of my omelet. And I tasted a familiar taste. And I look in it — lo and behold, there is lots of spinach!

Goat cheese frittata

Now if I remember correctly, I sent it back the last time because there was spinach in it. I explained to the waitress at that time that I couldn’t eat spinach — so what did she tell the people in the kitchen? Why did they think I sent the first one back? And as we at the table remarked, they had no idea this meal would solicit 15 food blog reviews!

So I call the waitress over and tell her, again, that I simply cannot have spinach. She apologized and said she would get me the right order. Someone else came over to me and told me my meal would be comped. I felt a little better, but I was hungry! Everyone else had their food and was eating. I was waiting. And waiting. And waiting. Everyone else finished their food. I was waiting. I decided that if the food didn’t come, I wouldn’t say anything — I would rather just go home and eat with the boy at this point. Eventually, though, my food did come.

And the order was still wrong.

There was no spinach this time — but this time the frittata was egg whites, which I didn’t ask for. I wasn’t about to complain again and I was starving, so I ate it. And it wasn’t that good. And I wasn’t satisfied.

Then I had a taste of Danielle’s french toast (she is the one who got the last order!) and Shane’s pancakes and I felt much better.

So even though Counter had horrible service and just okay food, I had a great time with the bloggers. I wouldn’t ever go back there — but I don’t want Melissa to feel bad, having picked it. She had no way to know our experience would turn out like this! I still had a great time regardless — and I used the money I saved on brunch to spring for a cab back uptown to the boy’s, where I got some much needed rest. Brunch really wiped me out! Also, a big thank you to Sarah from Tales of Expansion for her delicious cookies and Melissa for her bars and freebies!

Saturday: My birthday

Saturday was pretty low key. The boy brought out a delicious red velvet cupcake in the morning for me. I said, “Oh, red velvet!” and he said, “Yeah. You knew that? Is it a known thing?” I said, “Of course it is! You never heard of red velvet cake?” and he said, “Nope! I thought the bakery made up the name. I just got it because it looked nice.”

Red Velvet

It was so good! This picture above isn’t mine — mine looked even better!

We did some errands during the day, including a quick stop in to see the boy’s adorable niece and nephew, where I had another cupcake that they made for me using funfetti cake mix! Mmmm. I also jogged on the treadmill for 30 minutes, which felt really great. By this point we were pressed for time and I had to go get ready for dinner at the Russian Tea Room!

The Russian Tea Room was beautiful. I can’t even begin to describe the decor and adornments, but I do suggest that everyone go there at least one time in their life! The seats were also the comfiest restaurant seats I have ever sat in. Then again, when you are paying these prices they better be!

We shared a delicious appetizer: Goat Cheese And Wild Mushroom Blinchiki – chestnut crepe filled with mixed mushrooms and melted onions with a mulberry and pomegranate reduction.

It was heavenly!

For my main course I got Kulebiaka – salmon wrapped pastry with slow cooked onions, roasted mixed baby beets, and a red beet reduction, topped with red caviar. I didn’t have the pastry part of it, but the red beet reduction was sweet and delicious! The salmon was very flavorful too. The boy got Chicken Tabaka – flattened porcini and truffle marinated poussin with butternut squash mousseline kohlrabi and wild mushrooms. For dessert we shared Wild Chocolate Mi-cuit – chocolate cake with a molten center, pistachio ice cream and raspberry syrup. I loved it! The chocolate was so rich and tasted like dark chocolate. The combination of the molten center (I love mushy consistencies in my desserts!) with the pistachio ice cream was perfect!

After we ate, we went down to the gift shop and looked at all the interesting Russian pieces. It was fascinating! We wanted to go to the top floor to see the tree of faberge eggs, but it was closed off for a private party. All in all, a great birthday!

Friday: Tapas and drinks

The night before my birthday, I celebrated with my closest friends and family for delicious tapas and sangria at Xunta.

I wanted to keep it small this year, so it was just 3 of my closest friends and my cousin. And, of course, the boy and other significant others.

We were all squished at a table and it was hard to hear across to the other side with the loud music, but it was still very fun! The waitress didn’t want to take our orders so she gave us a pen and paper and told us to write down what we want ourselves. Uhhh.. isn’t it her job to write it down? Here is a picture of Missy and her guy writing their orders down.

Writing down order

We all ordered some really great tapas. The highlight — and the reason I wanted to go to Xunta in the first place — bacon wrapped dates!

Bacon wrapped dates   Strawberry Shortcake

MMMMMMMMMMM. That is garlic shrimp behind them. And the boy got a Strawberry Shortcake! He tried to order dessert from the waitress, who told him they don’t have any but directed him to a bakery next door. I realized what he was doing when out of nowhere he jumped out of his seat, ran up to the waitress and started talking to her.

A strange person arrived selling plastic merchandise. Missy’s guy decided to make a purchase from this odd character. He got us these light up necklaces but after we put them on we realized they were light up Jesus necklaces! Since we are Jewish, we decided to trade them in for light-up sunglasses!

Funny glasses  

I wanted to include a picture of me and the boy but he is very into his internet privacy, so here is me and a yellow blob. Next to that is me with my best friend Rae.

ME and yellow blob    Me and Rae

It was so nice to see all my friends and my cousin! I had a really great night — and a fabulous 26th birthday weekend!

Also, the snuggie is crap it already has a hole and I wore it maybe 3 times! And congrats to Jen from PriorFatGirl who is featured in this Star Tribune article.

Thanks to everyone for all your birthday wishes!

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