Coach Peter and Shannon D. are Engaged!!! Let's Talk About NUTRITION – Mobility Day/ Skills Day/ Make-Up Day

Classes are Cancelled for Sunday, January 1st and the 6am on Monday, January 2nd.  All other classes are regularly scheduled.  

In More Important News… Coach Peter and Shannon  are Engaged!!!

 CONGRATULATIONS!!! Who knew engagements were part of the WOD?!?

So…Let’s Talk About NUTRITION 

Seeing as the official CrossFit NapTown Paleo Challenge has been announced and a we’ve had a great response in those wanting to join the challenge, we decided it would be beneficial to talk about nutrition this week. This was an article Coach Jared wrote a few months back and has many beneficial tidbits. Start preparing your body now for the Paleo Challenge and you will be thankful later. Jumping into a foreign diet on a whim will not benefit anyone and will only make things more difficult when the time comes.   Written Thursday, September 1st, 2011 This past Saturday, I spent the day at the 2011 Midwest Performance Enhancement Seminar, which included many respected individuals in the fitness and nutrition industry. My goal was to take away a few key aspects that I could implement into our own programming to help benefit the CrossFit NapTown community. One of the presenters was Dr. Mike Roussell who was brought to the seminar to discuss his take on nutrition. Being that we discussed nutrition last week, I thought this would be a great segway to get the opinions of an expert. With that being said, the information I am about to present below is that of Dr. Mike Roussell and I am only passing on the things I have learned from him. Dr. Roussell began his presentation with an interesting comparison. If you have a member come in who has been a couch potato for the past year, would you begin teaching them the Squat Snatch and other Olympic style lifts… obviously the answer is NO! So then why would you take someone who’s been eating fast food, cheeseburgers, fries, bread, potato chips, cheese, etc… and make them jump straight into eating broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, beets, etc…??????????? I thought to myself, “Very good question?” His theory remains that the process of eating healthier foods needs to be progressive. You can’t expect a member to drop everything they’ve known from the past 25 years+ and quit cold turkey. Sure, that would be easiest on me as a coach, because then we could focus directly training and I would be confident in knowing that you are supplying the right amount of energy and nutrients for your workouts. But that’s also me living in fantasyland.

So to add to my article from last week I am going to give you an expert’s point of view on nutrition. Below is what Dr. Mike Roussell calls the “6 Pillars of Nutrition.”

  1. Eat 5-6 Times Per Day • Sweet spot for weight loss. • Allows for even distribution of Calories. • Increase frequency leads to increase compliance. You will be more likely to follow the guidelines. 2. Eat Minimally Processed Foods Without Added Sugar • Top 5 Sources of Calories in the United States. ➢ Grain Based Deserts, Yeast Breads, Chicken & Chicken Mixed Dishes, Soda/Energy Drinks, and PIZZA. • Shift from calorie dense foods to nutrient dense foods. 3. Eat Fruits and Vegetables Throughout the Day • 28% of Americans only consume fruit via Fruit Juice. • Allows you to increase your dietary volume without increasing your calorie intake. 4. Drink More Water and Calorie Free Beverages • Removing the 4th biggest source of calories in American diets (Soda/Energy Drinks/Preservative-Sugar Added Fruit Juices) • Reduces Carbohydrates. • Drastically improves health. • Improves performance, energy, and overall well being. 5. Focus on Eating Lean Proteins or Protein Containing Foods Throughout Day • Infusions/Fluxes of protein intake are needed to maximally stimulate protein synthesis. (which is especially important for aging population) • Should be 30% of total Calories – this is not an insane amount of protein. • Displaces excess Carbohydrates. • Increases weight loss, decreases blood pressure, decreases Cardiovascular risks, and improves body composition. 6. Be Strategic About Your Starches • Focus starchy carbohydrates to first think in the morning and after exercises only. • Not a lot of things work better than… LIMITING CARBOHYDRATES! As many people know there are literally 1000s of diets out there. I would be lying if I said I’ve never tried to stick to a diet or at least restrict myself from eating specific foods. The main reason for this article is to present another person’s opinion (an expert for that matter) on the subject of nutrition. So often in the world of CrossFit we get stuck in the “follow the leader” mentality. For example, Rich Froning (the 2011 Reebok CrossFit Games World Champion, for those who didn’t know) said he eats a tub of peanut butter and jello mixed together between workouts so I’m going to do that and be just as strong. Sorry to burst your bubble but he’s a freak of nature and knows what’s best for his body and can get away with that because he works out 7-10 times a day. Other CrossFit diets include the Paleo diet (caveman diet) and the Zone Diet. Some incorporate a combination of the two. My main objective is to show that there are other ways to achieve one’s desired goals in nutrition and fitness. However, I might admit that Dr. Mike Roussell’s suggested “6 Pillars of Nutrition” is strikingly similar to another suggested diet we are all familiar with…

Meats, Vegetables, Nuts & Seeds, Some Fruit, Little Starch, and No Sugar!

If you want to learn more about what Dr. Mike Roussell has to say about nutrition, visit http://mikeroussell.com/. Post Comments Below.]]>

7 thoughts on “Coach Peter and Shannon D. are Engaged!!! Let's Talk About NUTRITION – Mobility Day/ Skills Day/ Make-Up Day”

  1. I heard the great news from Meg. Congrats Peter and Shannon! You guys are both awesome, and I have no doubt will be very happy together. Wishing you well.

  2. Awesome information Jared like how the DR. broke it down and especially the part on not making people jump right into the diet. When are you starting your next paleo challenge?

  3. Makeup: BARBERA
    I should have took a picture of my times so that way I could remember them… MAN, that was tough!