Sunday, April 7, 2013

Trail Mix: Update, Running and Sugar

Hi All,

Well it's been a couple of weeks since I had a moment to blog about everything that's been happening, but since today I commenced a 50 Days No Sugar challenge (found over at PT Natalie Carter's site), I wanted to put it out there to mark the start of this new project.

I'd really been noticing a steady increase in the amount of sugary foods I was eating - without even taking into account the sneaky sugar we get in lots of products we don't even think about - and also noticed it effecting my moods, my energy levels and more than likely, my  sleep and my weight.

I'd been talking a few people about the benefits of kicking the sugar and when I stumbled across #50daysnosugar, I asked for some tips on Facebook and Natalie simply replied "Nikki, do the challenge! Simple- you'll get rid of sugar if you WANT to get rid of sugar." 

And it really is that simple, so I'm in.  I'm not looking at this as a weight loss activity, but more an experiment to see where I'll find myself in 50 days time.  But moreover, I DO want to get rid of the sugar.  I am sick of constantly being on the hunt for something sweet to eat or drink, and having noticed the difference just kicking diet soft drinks has made over the last few months, I decided this was a no brainer and 100% worth doing.


I'm really excited that a few of my gorgeous Twitter friends are also joining me.  I am under no illusion that this will be a challenge, but as someone who generally makes most of their food from scratch, I am feeling quietly confident.  The real challenge is all the extra treats I throw in here and there, which have got completely out of hand.


That aside, a few other quick updates:


Held a "practice" group training session at the end of March - had a ball, and got some great feedback from those who came to train.  I know there are a few things I'll need to improve on but I was really happy with how it went.  


I ran a Tabata session - here's a shot of my group in one of their 10 second breaks.  They worked so hard!!




Just returned from a whirlwind trip to South Australia - had a blast!  The trip was so busy though, I really didn't get a chance to fit in any training other than walking around, a hike through a winery or a dip in the ocean.  Without running or training for 3 days I was feeling so sluggish by last night!  I was pretty glad to be back into it today.


And with that, I think I'll wind it up there because this post is getting lengthy and I really want you all to keep reading!  


Have a great week everyone!


Yours in sugar withdrawals,

Nikki xx

5 comments:

  1. The sugar withdrawals DO go away! When I quit, I nearly had a full blown tantrum at the Vic Market donut van! I was a mess!
    Good luck with it and be forgiving if you do have the occasional slip or mental tantrum moment!
    x

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    1. Thanks Skye! No tantrums yet, so hopefully HOPEFULLY my dependancy isn't as extreme as I thought.

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  2. Good luck - keen to hear how you go :)

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  3. Oh wow, I hadn't realised you were at the point of running practice training sessions. Great work!

    As for the sugar thing I can't wait to hear how you go. Carbs (rather than stuff with added sugar) are my biggest problem!

    Deb

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