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4 LESSONS LEARNED FROM BURN BOOT CAMP

July 24, 2018 By Erin L. Leave a Comment

Getting fit is a journey, not something with a final destination. We have to constantly work at it. It’s been a struggle for me, but here are some lessons learned from Burn Boot Camp that will hopefully help some of you who are also on the journey.

I’ve been going to Burn Boot Camp for the last year and a half. Sometimes I’m super diligent and go 3-4x a week. Other times I’m lucky to go once. But I maintain my membership because it’s the best workout I’ve ever had. I truly love it.

One of the things I love most about it is the trainers, especially our head trainer. He is incredibly knowledgeable and he truly wants to best for all his clients. We can schedule weekly focus meetings where we track our weight, body fat and our food intake. He’s there for all sorts of advice and support and even has a FB group for all the members to chit chat.

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So while I don’t have some crazy Before and After photo, I know that my money is well spent. Here are the key takeaways that I’ve gotten from Burn in the last 18 months.

BODY WEIGHT X 10

One of the biggest struggles for most women I know is understanding just how many calories we should be consuming. Our trainer has told us that in order to MAINTAIN weight, we should aim for 10x our  body weight. So if you weigh 150, you should be eating 1,500 calories a day, 160 = 1,600 and so on. Here’s the kicker – you shouldn’t go below 1,500 calories. So even though I weigh less than 150, I still aim for 1,500 to ensure I’m fueling my body. Eating less than 1,500 calories can actually cause your body to store fat because it thinks you’re starving. In fact, on the Burn website, they say that the average adult woman requires approximately 1,400 calories a day to fuel basic bodily functions. So if you’re working out, you know you’re going to need more than that.

Trying to lose weight? This still works (as long as you’re working out). Say you’re eating 1500 calories a day but burning an extra 500 calories a day through exercise – you’re still getting the deficit you need.

WEEKENDS COUNT

Let’s be real. We all splurge on the weekend. I know I do. But it’s one thing to know you’re having Mexican and Margaritas one night vs drinking beer Fri, Sat and Sunday, and also eating chips and dessert.

I feel like I eat relatively well, but I need to make a point to eat the same way Sat/Sun as I do Monday-Friday.  If I completely overindulge than I am essentially undoing all the hard work I put in during the week.

LOTS OF PROTEIN!

This has  been a huge shift for me. We are told to get 100g of protein in on days we work out. That’s REALLY hard for me, so I aim for 80g, which is still WAY more than I’ve ever consumed in my life. I eat a lot of eggs and drink protein shakes on the days I work out. My favorite snack is Greek Yogurt with a crumbled Perfect Bar (peanut butter is the BEST!)

GET BACK ON TRACK

Honesty time. You are going to get off track. You might even go a few weeks without working out. (Been there, done that.) No one is perfect. But the key is to forgive yourself for falling off the wagon and get back on it.

Read: I’m learning to show myself grace.

I am so grateful for Burn Boot Camp and all the amazing people I’ve met in the last year and a half. I know that I’m the one that has to step up, to make the right choices and put in the work if I’m going to see results. Turning 40 hasn’t been a cake walk, but with a little effort, I hope to soon be in the best shape of my life.

6 Historical Fiction Books to Lose Yourself In

July 19, 2018 By Erin L. Leave a Comment

When I need a little “me” time, sometimes there is just nothing better than getting lost in a good book. Throw in a cup of coffee and I’m good for an afternoon. Lately, I’ve been obsessed with Historical Fiction. It all started when I read The Nightingale over Christmas Break. HOLY SMOKES! Talk about an… [Read More]

The love for my children is sometimes overwhelming

July 18, 2018 By Erin L. Leave a Comment

The love for my children is sometimes overwhelming

*This post was originally posted on the BabyCenter Blog. As I reread it I was reminded of the fact that yes, the days are long but the years are short. The love for my children can be overwhelming. They are older now, but every bit of this is still true. My children. I know there… [Read More]

Summer Time as a Stay-At-Home Mom

July 6, 2018 By Kristin Leave a Comment

Summer Time as a Stay-At-Home Mom

Summer time.  A time for vacation, relaxation in the sun and warm nights on the patio. A time for dirty feet from playing barefoot all day in the green grass followed up with catching lightning bugs in the evening.  The time of the year we can all grill out with friends, stay up a little later and… [Read More]

Hotel Transylvania 3 opens July 13

June 27, 2018 By Erin L. Leave a Comment

Hotel Transylvania 3 opens July 13

We love summer movies! There’s just something about holing up in a cold movie theater on a super hot day, and eating popcorn and sipping a Cherry Coke. One of the flicks the kids are most xcited for is Hotel Transylvania 3. In the third installment of this cute monster series, our favorite vampire family… [Read More]

The key to enjoying your yard this summer – mosquito control

June 25, 2018 By Erin L. Leave a Comment

The key to enjoying your yard this summer – mosquito control

This post is sponsored by BabbleBoxx.com on behalf of Mosquito Joe. One of my favorite places to hang out at our house used to be our back deck. It overlooks our large yard and we have some privacy due to a few evergreen trees. But now it’s not so fun. Our trees are a bit… [Read More]

5 stress-relief tips for working moms

June 20, 2018 By Erin L. Leave a Comment

5 stress-relief tips for working moms

Motherhood is a roller-coaster combination of joy and stress. Add in the responsibilities of a job and the stress level increases even more. Now lump in summer and working from home (yikes!) and I find it hard to fit in all of the things I need to do for me, much less relax and recharge… [Read More]

Sometimes it’s okay to quit

June 13, 2018 By Erin L. Leave a Comment

Sometimes it’s okay to quit

When it comes to extra-curricular activities, it’s pretty normal to hear the words “it’s boring” or “I don’t want to do it anymore” from your kids. In the early years, you’re testing out all sorts of activities to see what your kids like. Soccer? Check. Gymnastics? Check Dance? Baseball? Art classes? At some point, your… [Read More]

7 old school games to teach your kids

June 7, 2018 By Erin L. 1 Comment

7 old school games to teach your kids

I spent a lot of time outside as a kid. A LOT. Sure, times have changed and parents just aren’t as comfortable sending the kids outside until dinner time, but there is still plenty of fun to be had in supervised time frames. Sidewalk chalk? Check. Jumping in the rain puddles? Check. Some of my… [Read More]

I turned 40 and my metabolism went on sabbatical

June 5, 2018 By Erin L. Leave a Comment

There’s some irony here as I type out this post and enjoy a bowl of chocolate ice cream at the same time. Believe me, it’s not lost on me. But hear me out. Metabolism changes after 40 are REAL. I mean, do you even have a metabolism once you hit this point? My metabolism has… [Read More]

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