21 days is typically the time period it takes to form a habit (good or bad), this is what most studies have shown. People resolve to do things January 1, it is the dreaded New Years Resolution. Most of these resolutions are around health. Lose weight is the #1, quit smoking, quit drinking, start exercising top the list. Fitness centers are packed, quick weight loss diets are making money hand over fist, nicotine gum sales go up, alcohol sales go down, goofy exercise equipment sales go way up.
21 days into the new year, past studies have shown 95% of the population have failed to stick to their resolution. Resolvers have cheated on their diet, missed a work out session, snuck in a cigarette (or two), had those two drinks (or more).
Here is my Whole 30 update: I started this on January 7, 2013 (to avoid the New Years Day rush).
Highlights:
I’ve lost body fat.
How much I don’t know but all of my pants are loose, so I lost the body
fat where it counts the most, my midsection, my ass and my hips.
I am sleeping better. This alone is worth my body weight in
gold! (that would be $4,680,000.00).
Falling asleep quickly, and sleeping through the night, waking up
refreshed and energized. No amount
of money can give you this blissful experience.
I am getting stronger!
Set a few personal records during this two week period in some of my
exercise movements.
I love the food!
The Whole 30 chili using spaghetti squash is outstanding, and fresh steamed vegetables are my
favorite along with grilled steak.
My favorite snacks are fresh bing cherries, black berries, blue berries
and macadamia nuts.
My attitude is better, my mental outlook is better. My
memory is sharper.
My nose is no longer stuffed up constantly. My sense of
smell and taste has improved dramatically!
My digestive system is working efficiently, no bloated
feeling, feel clean. I'm a regular guy.
My skin tone is better, my hair feels softer, and that
annoying body acne is going away.
My joints feel better.
My recovery from training is quicker.
I feel happy! And my energy levels are high all day long.
Lowlights:
During days 4-7 I struggled with serious food
withdrawals. This came in the form
of headaches, bad headaches that would come and go, tunnel vision. This was serious stuff, only one time
did I take Advil, the other times I just suffered it out being fully aware what
was taking place. My body was
“revolting.” This too shall pass, and
by day 8 I was feeling better. It
took about 3 days to completely eliminate all the “poison” in my system, then
the withdrawals hit. It took about
72-96 hours to get past those withdrawals.
I am going to Costco a lot! Costco is a Whole30 shoppers paradise.
Summary:
This is one of those points in my life where I just said WTH and went for it. It is only 30
days and it could possibly change my life. How hard is this.
I like the simple question you ask yourself before you eat
or drink anything. “is this going
to make me healthier or unhealthier?”
Intuitively you know.
Seriously, can you LIE to yourself? If you can then you should be locked away in a mental
institution.
In the past 14 days I have only drank water and black
coffee. And those may be the only
two things I drink for the rest of my life. (although I do plan on drinking alcohol again on August 14, 2022)
Eliminating dairy, grains, legumes, and sugar has made such
a huge impact on my physical well being it is hard to explain.
There is no “cheating” on this plan and it is really
simple, just eat what is on the list, and the choices are plenty.
I am now convinced that 90% of the food that Americans are
told to eat is poison, that is the subject of another article later.
You can eat “clean” and it is actually very easy to do. I am now convinced that dairy, grains
and sugar are “poisons” to my system.
Without eliminating those from my diet I would have never discovered this alarming fact. I was brought up eating that stuff for
54 years. This Whole30 experiment
has changed my life for the better already and I am only half way into the time period. I am looking forward to bigger and better results in the next 16 days. Try the Whole 30 Program
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