Just one more week!
Check out these instructions for a $10 jerky maker… I can’t say I’ve tried it but it looks kind of cool.
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We’ve got about a week left in our challenge and we’re seeing amazing results. Some of you have made stunning changes in your appearance, others have totally ramped up their performance. Let’s start thinking about snacks. I’ve noticed that some people can easily choose healthy snacks while others see this as a real sticking point. I think a lot of it has to do with environment. If you’re at the office and your neighboring coworker happens to keep a stash of chocolate bars in her desk, you might be in trouble. On the other hand if you work at CrossFit Winnipeg, you’ll see lots and lots of tupperware.
Please post snacks for the day as well as snack ideas to comments…
Here are are few tips on how to stay on track on the weekend.
Post dinner and how you stay on track on the weekends
Sugar Sugar Sugar, why is it that sugar is the one thing we always turn to for ‘comfort food’?
Scott Kustes from the Fitness Spotlight provides with some insight on what exactly is happening when we consume sugar.

Throughout our lives we have been taught low fat, whole grains and count those calories. Yet, if this was the way to eat why is our health care system so taxed? Why is obesity an epidemic? Why is diabetes on the rise?
Scott Kustes from the Fitness Spotlight:
Real Foods Take On Fake Foods: Butter, Bacon, And Eggs
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Here’s a few great words of advice from Robb Wolf.
Paleo/Clean Food Success Stories
We have already discussed changes you have seen in yourself but most of those were aesthetics, how about health changes? Asthma, blood markers, arthritis, etc.
Post dinner and success to comments.
In defense of Paleo, even for endurance athletes.
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When eating real food we can find ourselves ‘critiquing’ other peoples food choices. I know myself I am guilty of always looking at what other people are buying when at the grocery store, and I always feel proud of my choices.
On the other side, something I struggle with is trying to help the people who are close to me make better food choices, and if you have tried this yourself you can attest that it is not always an easy sell.
Mark Sisson wrote a great article on how to not let it take over and gentle ways to help/offer suggestions.
Sorry guys but this post is all for the ladies.
Ladies, one of the things you may notice while changing to a paleo/real food diet is a change in your menstrual cycle. It may be lighter, longer, irregular, a plethora of changes. I do not know the science behind it but I know it has happened to me as well. And since we are a community and share experiences with one another, I want to open the door as this can be a concerning topic for many.
Below are a few reads to shed some light on the subject.
Impact of diet on the menstrual cycle
Training Diet and the Menstrual Cycle Blog from Catalyst Athletics
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