MY ONE WEEK TRANFORMATION ON AN UNHEALTHY DIET

Many of you already know that over a week ago, I found out I was very sick and I was unable to do my figure competition. I was devastated. I had worked so hard for 3 months. I even took a whole month and really focused on trying to put a little more muscle on my frame {and succeeded} and then 8 weeks before my competition, I went to my cutting phase. I was ready. My diet was clean, on schedule to the T and I was lifting heavy weights 5 days a week. I was a well oiled machine. Yes, I still have some area's on my body that I'm trying to change and mold, and I'm determined that I will get where I want to be soon enough. This process takes time, but I was ready for my competition. Then my competition dreams were squashed by my health. I had so many supporters and so many get well wishes. Thank you to all of you! You helped pull me through my rough week. I had some great advice from many people, "Take care of yourself and your health, there will always be other competitions, but there's only one of you." I really needed to hear that! It's true! So, thank you!

As soon as I found out that there was no way I could compete, I decided to do my own little mission. A test if you will. As a personal trainer, the biggest and most frustrating thing to deal with is my client's diets. I see them work so hard in the gym, they do what I tell them to do, they're focused and driven, yet their biggest complaint is, "why can't I lose weight?" These clients of mine workout 4 to 6 days a week, and their right....they're not losing weight like they should. I have also gone out of my way to show them what they should be eating, how often they should be eating it and how many macro's they should be bringing in each day. Simple right! They have someone telling them how to fix their diet, so why are they still not losing weight?

I'll tell you what it is. It's their diet! They're not listening to me. They think they are listening to me, but they're not. They think they eat healthy, but they don't. They workout every week, but all of that hard work goes out the window the moment they stuff food in their mouths. Diet is crucial! It's 80% of the hard work. Exercise is only 20%.

I am proof of this! Here is proof! Diet is everything! I decided to take an entire week off from eating clean and healthy. I did not worry about my calories, I did not keep track of my food. I ate what I wanted and whenever I wanted. Here are my BEFORE pictures. These pictures were taken 4 to 5 weeks before my 'unhealthy diet test'.







Now, here are my AFTER pictures. This is after eating anything I wanted, not sticking to a schedule, over-eating, and skipping meals. I actually never went out to eat this whole week. The food I ate was strictly from my home, so you can imagine what more of an impact my diet would have been had I been eating out at fast food joints and restaurants all week.







Gross right! I must be pretty brave to post these pictures, but I really want to prove to you HOW IMPORTANT DIET IS. Like I said before, it's crucial.

Here is what I experienced during my "unhealthy diet week":
1. Indigestion
2. Bloating
3. I gained 15 pounds....in 1 week!
4. Heart Burn
5. Difficulty Sleeping
6. No energy or motivation....none at all!
7. Difficulty breathing, I almost felt like my stomach was shoved up into my chest and I kept breathing really heavy. Even my husband kept asking me, "why are you breathing so hard?"
8. Acne
9. My entire mid-section - GONE! I've got love handles!
10.I feel gross....literally plain icky! Even my face gained weight!

Now, here's another shocker: I worked out almost every day that week. I was still doing cardio and strength training galore. So, another thing I would love to point out, is even though you're exercising, if you're not paying attention to calories, carbs, fats, and proteins, you'll never be able to achieve your goals, no matter how hard you work. I had also gone camping the weekend of my test, so many of my foods were camping foods, which I know many of you will be tempted with this summer.

Here is what my diet consisted of for that one week:
Fruits:
-Watermelon
-Oranges
-Grapes
-Apples
-Bananas
-Blueberries

Meat
-Rib-eye Steak
-Lil Smokies w/ BBQ Sauce
-Sausage Links
-Scrambled Eggs w/ cheese
-Chicken Thighs
-1/2 Brat

Junk Food
-Powdered donuts
-Snickers Bar
-Smores
-Cinnamon Yogurt Pretzels
-Oatmeal Cookies
-Trail Mix
-Chips & Salsa
-Popcorn
-Cupcakes

Beverages
-Water
-Sunny D
-Regular Mountain Dew
-Protein Shakes
-Chocolate Milk
-Whiskey
-Coffee w/ Sugar Free Creamer

Veggies
-Broccoli
-Carrots
-Cauliflower
-Tomatoes
-Edamame
-Ceasar Salad w/ Croutons
-Spinach Salad
-Potato Salad

Others
-Honey Bunches of Oats Cereal
-Banana Protein Pancakes
-Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich
-Peanut Butter & Honey Sandwich on Whole Wheat Bread
-Light & Fit Yogurts
-Chocolate Chip Protein Cookies
-Hummus
-Peanut Butter
-Quaker Rice Cakes

I didn't measure my food. I just ate it. I didn't count calories. I didn't count carbs or protein. I just ate like most people do for one whole week. I still ate healthy foods too. Lots of it, but of course I through in tons of odd carbs, empty calorie drinks, and yummy junk food into my diet.

I'm guess on average I ate around {each day}:
Calories: 4000-5000
Fat: 200g = 1800 calories
Carbs: 600g = 2400 calories
Protein: 150g = 600 calories


THAT IS WAY TOO MUCH! WAY OVER THE TOP! But do you really know how many calories and macro's you're bringing in a day. Do you keep track of it at all? Here's a question for you, "Is your biggest problem area your belly? Why won't your ab muscles show up?" Here's proof. My belly is a mess, it sticks out and my ab muscles are gone! Just after one week of unhealthy eating. Now do you understand how important CLEAN EATING REALLY IS?

*** Now comes the fun part! How long is it going to take me to fix what I've done to my body? I know it's going to take a lot longer than just a week. Next week, I will do another blog post that's going to focus on my new diet to get me back to the way I was. I will include what my calories are going to be each day, as well as my fats, my carbs, my proteins. I'll even put down my workouts and what my goal is in the end. Wish me luck! I wish you the best of luck too!

10 comments:

Rachel Mac said...

Honey you still look gorgeous, and the great news is that you're feeding all that beautiful muscle! Once you take that top layer off you will be even more gorgeous than ever, and those "before" pictures will truly be "befores" because you'll look BETTER! Gaining a ton of weight at once means you pigged out, but if it happens right after a show (or another time you got really lean) part of it is just from being depleted. Your muscles are now full of glycogen, harder, stronger, and you'll be back to normal in no time. Excited to watch you transform!! :) :)

Cheree said...

Thanks for sharing :) The most-asked question I get from friends/family is "what can I do"? My answer is always NUTRITION!!! I just started figure competing last October and my favorite thing about it is feeling like I might have some small influence on my family and friends in regards to HEALTH. Love your posts-keem 'em comin' :)

Brandon said...

Wow, great post. Thanks for putting this out there, I for one needed to see it. It has shown me that I need to clean my diet up BIG TIME.

traceygerald said...

OMGoodness Stehp! That is absolutely awsome! I cannot believe the change in just one week. Food is soooo powerful and it does our bodies fantastically good or deviante damage! I am going to post this on my bootcamp page! Thank you for stepping outside your comfort zone and showing us this! Your brave!

GREAT GREAT GREAT HYPOTHESIS TEST!

Tracey

Personal Trainer

Heather said...

Great post, thanks so much for sharing such a powerful lesson on the importance of nutrition! I have personally experienced the role of nutrition myself as I made an incredible transformation to my diet over the last year and found abs I have never seen! Still a work in progress and thanks for the reminder and motivation to keep it clean!

Brook & Jared said...

Wow! Diet is 80% of all your effort, you just proved that :) I can't wait to see the transformation of your food diet.

AlyssaMonique said...

I just found your blog suggested by Protein Powder blog, and I love love love it! This post is so awesome I cant believe what one week of bad eating does. My family thinks Im crazy that I eat clean 85-90% of the time and they say its too much that nothing will happen if I eat bad because I am so active but you just proved them wrong

squeezetheday said...

Hey, I just stumbled upon your blog yesterday (pancakes recipes!) and I was blown away by this post. However, I was trying to find updates to this and I didn't find anything, and there are no trackbacks to this post. Could you please give me the links? :)

chocs n chips said...

great info!80%diet,20%exercise ! 0_0
i'm so shocked when know about this fact.but the hardest thing for me is to create a good eating habits
and also to get over the feeling of low self esteem when people around me all are thin and lose weight easily.
i am trying to challenge myself to eat clean for a month and make it as habit.wish me luck!

WilmaJean said...

I just came across your blog, and I love it! So much great info here!

Btw, I was lurking here for about a month until I read this post. It really helped me more than you would know. After bsing in the gym this past year (it has been a rough year for me) and seeing no results, the hubs asked me to take a good look at my diet. Then I saw this post. I have a siilar build to yours. And I was bloated all the time. I have since cleaned up my diet, and it took only three weeks for my bloating to go away. Thanks for helping get me back on track!

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