Let's start at the very beginning. Afterall, Maria Von Trapp says "it's a very good place to start." I started the Isabody Challenge on December 12, 2011. My schedule looked something exactly like this:
The first two weeks I really had to ease myself into the whole system--not because I had food addictions, but because I was addicted to those toxic "synthetically manufactured supplements" I mentioned in the last post, and I was full of multiple anesthesia's from a double date with surgery I had at the end of October, and I had had more than my fair share of run ins with Bicardi and his cousin, Corona, in the 18 months prior to starting. During my "Intro Weeks," I simply shot 4 oz. of Cleanse for life in the morning along with an Isalean Shake. I also took many an epsom salt bath (just you wait til I post the pictures of the results of those!) After I got my body aclimated to cleansing again, I started a 9-day system (modified due to the fact I was still healing from surgery and needed calories in order to do my 3 hours of wonderful physical therapy everyday).
Now back to an in depth description of my color coding: A cleanse day is exactly what it sounds like...it's a cleanse day. I drink 4 oz. of Cleanse for Life, every 4 hours. I also have a scooby snack (see "Elixers of Life" post if you don't know what Scooby Snacks are) and a few almonds every 90 minutes. Along with that I drink approximately 120 oz. of distilled water and anywhere from 24-48 oz of Herbal teas. Yes, I do have to make trips to the water closet here and there, but drinking that much liquids never really disrupts my daily schedule. Then again, I am a teacher. We are known for our insanely strong kegal muscles (sorry if thats TMI). =)
Shake Days are the days that I actually drink 2 Isalean shakes. The morning starts out with an ounce of Ionix Supreme (what better way to start the day than sending your whole body into a minor seizure from the taste of this life supporting tonic?), and a cup of "Horse Water." Horse water, which is commonly known as Jurrasic Greens, is a concoction that Sir Aaron Ogden, "aka Boss," introduced me to. It is a flash dried mixture of Alfalfa, Barley and Kamut. I call it Horse Water because well, it smells and tastes just like water in a horse trough. (I actually don't know what water from a horse trough tastes like, but I'm pretty good at inductive reasoning and I hypothesize that it tastes a lot like it smells, and Jurassic Greens smells just like it, so there ya go). If you can afford IsaGreens, I would highly suggest you just use that instead. It tastes much better!!! (Notice I put 3 exclamation points on that statement).
Back to the daily regimen. Now that we are wide awake from our spine tingling supplements, we go work out. At about 7:30am workouts are all done and we indulge ourselves with an Isalean Shake. I'll go into more detail about my actual diet in a later post, but here is the basics of what I eat: I eat all "raw" on these days, and limit my calories to approx 1300-1400. Snacks through out the day consist of fresh fruit, nothing canned or processed! Lunch #1 always consists of a spinach salad of some sort. Lunch #2 is another variety of vegetable (steamed broccoli, roasted asparagus, sauteed bell peppers, balsamic marinated tomatoes, cucumber,onions, etc.). Dinner is of course another Isalean Shake. As with Cleanse days I also take Scooby snacks and almonds about every 90 minutes to 2 hours, and consume a small reservoir worth of liquids.
"Regular Days" are very similar to shake days. The main difference is I don't drink 2 shakes. Everything follows the same protocol except come time for dinner I will eat another meal. This meal usually has some sort of meat (often fish), a whole grain (quinoa is my favorite), and of course, more vegetables. I also let myself snack on whole grains on these days. I love Rosemary triscuits and whole grain granola!
Free Days are a slight variation of "Regular Days." I still drink Ionix, Horse water, and a shake in the morning, but on these days, come approximately 12:00pm, after I have eaten all my healthy stuff for lunch, I eat whatever else I want to until breakfast the next day. The Boss has taught me that cleansing is a lifestyle, not just a "Plan B" pill for eating and partying too much. But with that, he insists that I have a free day once a week to enjoy life. If you don't enjoy cleansing you won't make it a lifestyle, so you have to have balance. I LOVE eating out! I especially love eating different ethnic foods. I use my free day to nurture this hobby of mine =)
Onward to January!!
1 comment:
Hi I would love to know more about how you managed your exercise and cleanse days. All the reading I've done thus far indicate that you shouldn't over exert yourself on a clease day ie. 10km run IS over exertion. So if you are training everyday how did you incorporate this?
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