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2008-05-14 8:05 AM

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Subject: The trixie/matchman CUT THE CRAP challenge

Ok kids.  This is it.

  • no processed or refined sugars (unless training Accel gels, accelerade and the like are all acceptable)
  • little to no processed foods.
  • No fried foods.

One day a week you can have ONE MEAL that breaks all the rules.  The winner has the fewest crap filled days.  What does the winner get?? Who knows....I'll take suggestions.

starting today through the month of June.  Who's in?

 



2008-05-14 8:12 AM
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I'll give it a shot.
I think this is going to be very hard.
2008-05-14 8:23 AM
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I am in too!

I am still recovering from my Austrian binge.

2008-05-14 8:41 AM
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What about beverages?  I have a wee, tiny, diet mountain dew addiction.  Other than that, I think this would be a great challenge for me. (Tough, but necessary)

 

2008-05-14 8:49 AM
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Oh boy I like challenges. Are things like, Organic Pop Tarts, considered processed? Those are a staple to eat before my workouts in the evening during the week! If those are acceptable, Im in
2008-05-14 8:49 AM
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So is a Clif bar ok if I'm sitting at my desk and not on my bike?  I bet a quarter of my calories come from Zone and Clif and Lara bars at work. 

I'm assuming bread is ok.

Coke is my new love.  And I have dark chocolate everyday. Maybe this is why my bodyfat isn't in single digits  



2008-05-14 9:02 AM
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skarl - 2008-05-14 8:49 AM

So is a Clif bar ok if I'm sitting at my desk and not on my bike?  I bet a quarter of my calories come from Zone and Clif and Lara bars at work. 

I'm assuming bread is ok.

Coke is my new love.  And I have dark chocolate everyday. Maybe this is why my bodyfat isn't in single digits  

I would think it would have to be ww bread... without refined sugars. 

I need to drop a bit of weight before my half-mary in June, and I think that this would be just the ticket.  It'd be just the right reason to kick my sweet tooth to the door. (We are going on vacation the last week in June, though, and everything might go to h&!! that week.  But we'll see.)

2008-05-14 9:19 AM
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I'm in BUT, I've already had a soda before I found out about this challenge. And since we are having a cheat day, I guess I could essentially use this as my cheat day. ? Can you confirm?

I can't wait to drop some Lbs.. This won't be fun but we will all be happy in the end.

2008-05-14 9:44 AM
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kanders - 2008-05-14 8:41 AM

What about beverages?  I have a wee, tiny, diet mountain dew addiction.  Other than that, I think this would be a great challenge for me. (Tough, but necessary)

 


Diet Mountain is also my biggest addiction. I would think that would be ok. It is not processed sugar.
How about snacks ?? I guess nuts, beef jerky any other suggestions ??
2008-05-14 9:44 AM
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B- this can be your cheat day or you can mark it as a loser day.  remember, fewest loser days "wins"

kelly, I think that if it's strictly for training those nasty organic cardboard poptarts are ok.

diet pop is still processed crap, but honestly, if you have to do it....I'm not gonna come and kick your a$$ (mainly because I'm not sure where you live)

This is what Matchman and I are going to follow, if you need to tweak it to fit you, cool. I just want to be more aware of the crap that I am ingesting and I am curious about how it affects my performance as well as overall health. 

 

2008-05-14 9:48 AM
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skarl - 2008-05-14 8:49 AM

So is a Clif bar ok if I'm sitting at my desk and not on my bike?  I bet a quarter of my calories come from Zone and Clif and Lara bars at work. 

I'm assuming bread is ok.

Coke is my new love.  And I have dark chocolate everyday. Maybe this is why my bodyfat isn't in single digits  


I think I eat one clif bar a day. The wrapper says 21 grams of sugar. I would assume no more clif bars.


2008-05-14 9:57 AM
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Fred Little - 2008-05-14 10:48 AM
skarl - 2008-05-14 8:49 AM

So is a Clif bar ok if I'm sitting at my desk and not on my bike? I bet a quarter of my calories come from Zone and Clif and Lara bars at work.

I'm assuming bread is ok.

Coke is my new love. And I have dark chocolate everyday. Maybe this is why my bodyfat isn't in single digits

I think I eat one clif bar a day. The wrapper says 21 grams of sugar. I would assume no more clif bars.

DAMN!! that' s a lot of sugar but it all depends on where the sugar comes from.....is it just plain ol sugar or is it in the form of fruits and the like??  Big difference as far as I am concerned. 

2008-05-14 10:00 AM
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I'm interested. I really need to work on cutting out the processed food and refined sugar crap.  The threat of Trixie coming to beat me up might just help. 
2008-05-14 10:02 AM
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trixie - 2008-05-14 9:44 AM

B- this can be your cheat day or you can mark it as a loser day.  remember, fewest loser days "wins"

kelly, I think that if it's strictly for training those nasty organic cardboard poptarts are ok.

diet pop is still processed crap, but honestly, if you have to do it....I'm not gonna come and kick your a$$ (mainly because I'm not sure where you live)

This is what Matchman and I are going to follow, if you need to tweak it to fit you, cool. I just want to be more aware of the crap that I am ingesting and I am curious about how it affects my performance as well as overall health. 

I've got a plan, then.  I'm going to cut down to one dt. soda a day, and that won't count towards my loser days.  If I drink any more than that, the day is lost.  I'm (sort of, in a twisted way) looking forward to this!

2008-05-14 10:10 AM
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oooo oooooooo oooooooooo can I play too?  I will stink the joint up but if I can squeeze a few good days in there I will be ahead of where I was.  If I win Trixie has to get me an Ultra tshirt.  Closest I will ever come to an ultra but I think that would be cooooooooool!
2008-05-14 10:15 AM
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well, it was a diet mt dew but it is still crap. I'm gonna be good the rest of the day.


2008-05-14 10:24 AM
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buckeye66 - 2008-05-14 11:10 AM oooo oooooooo oooooooooo can I play too? I will stink the joint up but if I can squeeze a few good days in there I will be ahead of where I was. If I win Trixie has to get me an Ultra tshirt. Closest I will ever come to an ultra but I think that would be cooooooooool!

umm, ok.  From where? Or do you want a Dirt Road Divas shirt?? 

2008-05-14 11:05 AM
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please send all the sugar, beer, fried foods to me.. I'll take care of them for you
2008-05-14 11:14 AM
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I'm in!  :-

So, anything goes while training, though, right?  

2008-05-14 11:40 AM
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I'm in, too!!  I've been really sick lately and I know it's because I haven't properly nourished my body!!

I had a Nutrigrain bar this morning (processed crap) but I'm on the wagon now!!

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2008-05-14 11:57 AM
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I'm in.  I need to cut the sugar out of my diet.



2008-05-14 12:20 PM
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Great challenge!  I'd really like to be in, but am not sure I can cut out my two gluten-free (they're very tiny) cookies each night.   Definitely need to cut the diet soda (La Croix is a great substitute!) and chips after work.  I think I'll join you guys, but will tweak it a bit to fit for me.

Also, I'm going on vaca for five days next week, so those will ALL be lost.

2008-05-14 2:15 PM
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I want to play too!!

I don't drink soda - so that is easy. Fried food will be a bit harder but not too bad. (just chips I guess)

I think I understand what processed food is, like I avoid white bread and eat Arnold's Healthy Nut bread. But I assume that is still processed?

What about pasta - is that out or a particular type? 

2008-05-14 2:17 PM
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2008-05-14 2:20 PM
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This might help...

Processed foods that may not be as healthy as fresh foods include:

  • canned foods with lots of sodium
  • white breads and pastas made with refined white flour, which are not as healthy as those made with whole grains
  • packaged high-calorie snack foods, like chips and cheese snacks
  • high-fat convenience foods, like cans of ravioli
  • frozen fish sticks and frozen dinners
  • packaged cakes and cookies
  • boxed meal mixes
  • sugary breakfast cereals
  • processed meats
Processed meats might be some of the worst of these foods. Eating these meats may increase your risk of colorectal, kidney and stomach cancer. Processed meats include hot dogs, bologna, sausage, ham and other packaged lunch meats.

These processed foods and prepackaged meals are very convenient and popular. If you do shop for these foods, be sure to look for products that are made with whole grains, low in sodium and calories, and free of trans fats. Make sure you pay attention to serving size, too, and balance out the processed foods you eat with a delicious fresh salad and some whole grain bread.

 

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