03 February 2010

Highs and lows

Heyyyy,

Happy hump day ;) I feel like it's been so long! Here are some highlights from the last few days:


1) I rediscovered Bikram:





For those of you not familar with Bikram yoga (or Hot yoga as many people call it), it's a series of 26 sequential poses, each repeated twice in a room warmer than 105 degrees with 40% humidity. The heat allows you to work your muscles/joints/tendons for the entire 90 mins rather than needing half the class to 'warm-up'.

Some more info about Bikram Yoga: "Blood circulation is affected immensely during Bikram Yoga because of two processes called extension and compression. These two dynamics are said to work together to deliver fresh oxygen to every joint, muscle, and organ within the human body. While performing a specific asana (pose), the body is stretching or compressing a certain part of the body, thus cutting off circulation temporarily. This restriction of circulation causes the heart to pump more blood in reaction to the shortage. The pumping of excess, fresh blood is called extension. Once the asana is complete and the individual comes out of the posture, the new oxygenated blood is able to rejuvenate the arteries that were being compressed. Because of the volume change and influx of fresh blood, it is said that infection, bacteria, and toxins can be released through this process" Source

What I can say is, Bikram Yoga has improved my life in every way. During marathon training I was always prone to injuries (ITBS, plantar facitis). However, since doing Bikram 2-3X week, I have been injury free. I had take a break earlier this year when I wasn't running high milage. Now that I'm averaging 35 miles per week in addition to cycling, I need Bikram more than ever.

I've been twice this week (!) I can't tell you how much better I feel, physically and mentally. If you decide to try it, please remember to drink lots of water that day (before, during, and after), dress light, and try it at least 3 times before you decide whether you like it or not. The heat can take a while to get used to. Tell your studio you are new and they can give you more new member info.

Next on the list....



2) I've found a new favorite breakfast. It's quick, nutritious, and deeeeeelish!




1 pack instant plain oatmeal (or multi-grain), 1/2 - 1 banana microwaved (so it turns mushy), 1/2 cup vanilla protein powder (I use Designer Whey brand), 1 tsp cinammon, 1-2 tbsp raisins, 1 tsp PB (or almond butter), stevia to taste.

^^Important note:
If making the oatmeal in the microwave, add the ingredients after. The protein turns a very strange consistency when microwaved.

The best part? It can be made on the run. Last night I prepared this baggy (Sorry it's not what you think! ha):



All I did was add hot water to the oatmeal then stir in the goods. Warm, filling, and scrumptious.

My favorites:

Stevia...aka magic. An all natural zero-calorie sweetner. Check out how many servings there are!




Trader Joe's Oatmeal
(7 grams of soy protein):




Better N' Butter.
Tastes maple heaven.




And check out those stats!




Next on the list.........

3. Taco salad and skinny margarita night:



^^Lean ground turkey sauteed in diced onions and au natural taco seasoning, topped over diced iceberg lettuce, corn, black beans, avacados, tomatoes, and our dressing secret!

Dip/dressing: This one is a keeper: Mix 2 parts greek yogurt with 1 part chipolte salsa, 1 tbsp red chili powder, 1tsp cumin. Healthy and AMAZING.

Top all of that with some lite Mexican blend cheese and whole grain tortilla chips. Voila!

Definitely one if my favorite roomie dinners. Close call with magic though :)

4) Waking up to this winter wonderland:



Although it's pretty much melted now it was a quite beautiful commute to lab.



5) And a not so happy event:




My poor delicious lunch (shrimp, curry, veggies, beans, brown rice) went ka-poot on the floor when I grabbed it this morning. Aaaaah well. You win some, you lose some....ha!


Have a great night!

Lauren

17 comments:

  1. Ugh! I'd be so pissed about that lunch-dump!

    You so reminded me that I need some Better n' PB in my life! Maybe I'll grab some at TJ's this weekend! Thanks, darling!

    Bikram is fab, isn't it? I did it a couple times over the summer, and I felt my whole body hum after each session.

    Have a lovely rest of the week! xoxo
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  2. Hi Lauren,

    still loving the Magic soup but I can see the Taco Salad is going to be fighting for bragging rights now !!! :) especially with the dressing...yum

    Quick question about the taco seasoning...I take it you don't use the packets of taco seasoning from the stores? what do you use? where can I get au natural seasoning and what's diff about it?
    Thanks
    Karen
    :)
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  3. Oh and what was in your shrimp curry? got a recipe? it looked great (even on the floor)

    Karen
    :)
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  4. my yoga teacher said I could never do hot yoga since i get migraines so easily :[ it seems like so much fun though!

    oh no - that salad did look really good. anything with shrimp is fantastic :)
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  5. Kuddo's to you for Enjoying and pursuing a grad degree in BioChem and Molecular Bio... I started undergrad in Biology.. thinking I want to be an MD... after a year of it I realized not so much.. so I changed my major to Chemical Engineering. I always thought my undergrad years were best years of my life.. until I got to Grad school.. ya there is the stress of qualifying and proposals and finally defending.. but when I look back compared to the real world they were nothing.. Good luck and enjoy your grad experience :)
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  6. love winter wonderland picture :) and i sould relaly just try yoga in general asap!! i've heard good things :)
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  7. Loving that you're into Bikram Lauren (the similarities continue...:)

    As a runner/cyclist/law student, I find Bikram is the perfect compliment for both my physical and mental health!

    The emphasis on breathing, although I always feel a bit silly with the rapid "phews" at the end, helps remind one to breath in what could be a blow-up response to something as simple as a dumped lonchi. Great attitude girl!

    xo Jean
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  8. Taco salad.... yum.. So simple and delicious but can be so healthy!!!
    I wish I could take a Bikram yoga class. I don't think there is a yoga studio around me but maybe I need to research further... would be worth it.
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  9. @Kailey (SnackFace) Yesss, I loooove Bikram. I leave feeling like a new woman!

    Oh, and Better N Butter...seriously can't live without it. I think I go through a jar a week! haha
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  10. @Anonymous Hey Karen, I try to choose an all-natural version of the seasoning packets if possible. I try to eat 'clean' 90% of the time, meaning nothing artificial (dyes, preservatives, etc). You can find them at any health store. You can easily make your own by adding a can of fire roasted tomatoes, cumin, red chili pepper, salt and pepper. Let me know if you try it out or have any questions :)
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  11. @Anonymous I usually keep some pre-made curry sauces on hand. You can find them in any grocery store in the 'ethnic' areas. For a quick lunch I combine, frozen pre-cooked shrimp (or tofu, frozen veggies, beans, brown rice and some curry (or thai sauce is great!). It's super quick and easy and most sauces are very healthy.
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  12. @kaysnuttyoasis From one migraine sufferer to another, I feel your pain. Although temperature changes affect me (ex: going from a hot humid day to an air-conditioned office), bikram doesn't bother me at all! I'm not trying to say ignore your doctor, just that it hasn't affected me.

    There are also many other great kinds of yoga (astanga, vinyasa) that are not nearly as hot that you might like :)
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  13. @Nutritious Foodie Thanks so much! I love meeting other science gals. I really appreciate the advice!
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  14. @findinghappinessandhealth It is fantastic! Any kind (ashtanga, vinyasa) is great. Great for the body AND mind :)
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  15. @Jean @ BelezaJean Ahhhh, I know we have so much in common! Too bad you don't live in DC!

    hahaha, yeah I felt really awkward doing the breathing exercises at first but very much appreciate the benefits now :-)
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  16. @Jessica @ The Process of Healing Yes, you should def look into it! If you can't find one there are some great yoga DVDs on the market :)
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  17. Thanks Lauren, I'll be checking the Health store tonight :)

    Have a great weekend
    Karen
    :)
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