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Getting Started with Clean Eating

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THE most common question that we get is..."How do I get started?"  Honestly, there is no right or wrong way.  Hopefully by now you have read our "Get Clean Right Away" and our "Helpful Hints & Tips" posts.  If not, read this one first but make sure to go back and read those as well!

As we shared in our story, my husband, Scott, started working out and eating clean before me.  I told Scott that I wanted to be FIT...I did NOT want to be skinny, so he created a workout routine and meal plan for me.  I was very excited and decided that I was going to give it my all.  I shared my goals with Scott and told him that I was not going to have any "cheats" during those three months.  I really wanted to see how my body could change. Those three months changed my life.  I was hooked!  I am a firm believer that it only takes three months to really change your body!  I have been eating clean and working out consistently for over a year now! 

When I decided to start eating clean it was like a switch was flipped instantly.  I just decided to do it one day and I haven't looked back since.  I basically just got sick and tired of being sick and tired.  Once I decided to change I went through our pantry, refrigerator, and freezer and threw away everything that was not healthy.  Once I started seeing the changes (my clothes were too big and my body was toning up) and feeling the difference (I was getting stronger and had a lot more energy) it kept me moving forward.

I would love it if everyone was like me and could just "flip that switch" and start living a healthy life.  Scott has helped me realize that most people will need to take "baby steps" and make incremental changes.  Regardless of which method you choose, the most important thing to remember is that you need to stay focused.  You will have some days where you're just not into it and your progress has plateaued...maybe you stopped losing weight or you are not as motivated to get a workout in...that's fine, it happens to everyone, but you must stay focused on the goal and that is to live a healthy and fit lifestyle.  Too many people think that you can just eat clean here and there and workout on a somewhat consistent basis and you'll get the results you desire but remember that you get out what you put in!

It is also important to note that everyone has their own view of what they consider "eating clean".  Some people will be more strict than others depending on their goals (which is fine). You need to find out what works for you and your body.  Even the four of us disagree on certain clean eating topics.

As long as you are making healthier choices for you and your family - you are moving in the right direction.

Another point we would like to share is that you should NEVER EXPECT PERFECTION!  You'll never have a "perfect diet" or a "perfect body".  We are still learning more about clean eating...it was overwhelming at first, but, over time, you will figure out the approach that best fits your budget and time constraints.  It is normal to be overwhelmed if all of this is new to you!  

We get this comment a lot: "We are eating the same food over and over again and we are getting bored". We did the same thing in the beginning.  We did this because we didn't want to spend more time in the kitchen so once we found a few different meals that we liked we would basically eat those everyday and experiment with others on the weekends or when we had free time.  Once again, do whatever works for you!  Don't give up even if you are getting sick of your food, once you are more familiar with the lifestyle you will start to branch out and try new things! I'm just going to come out and say it...you must get out of the mindset of eating for pleasure.  Your body needs food for energy to carry out the complex functions it was designed to do.  Sure, we love to indulge in some treats here and there, but we have also found certain ways to clean up some of the unhealthy treats that we all love (see the treats/dessert section)!

Try it for ONE week.  Prep your food and MAKE time to workout.  Do not let anyone or anything get in your way.  Make time for yourself...you have been thinking about it for so long...what are you waiting for?  Once you keep your promise to yourself this week you will be so proud of yourself you will want to do it all over again next week!  Take it one week, one day, one meal at a time - whatever it takes - MAKE IT HAPPEN!

Food Prep:

  • Decide what meals you are going to eat for the week.  Remember to try and eat every 2-3 hours. Write down what you are going to cook and make your grocery list.
  • Designate one or two day(s) per week to prep all of your food.
  • Having food prepped will give you more time during the week to devote to your workouts or just relax!
  • If you prep your food you will always have clean food on hand and no excuse to grab something unhealthy!  The lack of preparation is the perfect formula for failing to meet your goals.

Workouts:

  • Schedule your workouts in advance.
  • Know which workout you are doing before you get to the gym.
  • If you are new to the gym, start with three to four days per week.  You do not have to live in the gym just make your time there count!
  • Don't do too much too soon but do push yourself!
  • Make a "date" with your weights and KEEP it!
  • Find a workout plan so that you do not go into the gym completely lost.  Review the workouts before you get to the gym.  Watch online videos or read how to preform each exercise so that you do not injure yourself.
  • UPDATE: We now have our very own 12-week transformation plan!

Motivation:

  • Write down your goals (live healthier, lose weight, build muscle, run a 5K, etc) and put them somewhere you see them everyday!  I have mine on the refrigerator!
  • This is going to sound CRAZY but talk to yourself (not out-loud, of course)!  This has helped me the most.  I work in an office environment so, unfortunately, there are always sweet temptations around.  I literally talk to myself...I tell myself that it is NOT worth it.  That little brownie does NOT control me.  That brownie does NOT help me meet my goals.  It might taste amazing but that will only last for a few SECONDS!
  • Once again and I cannot stress this enough...take it one meal at a time.  Focus on what you can control and don't beat yourself up over slip-ups!

Check out our "lifestyle" topics for more tips!

How did you start eating clean?  Did you change everything overnight or did you take a more gradual approach?

- Whitney

P.S.  Last year I wouldn't even walk into a grocery store by myself, I wouldn't go near the gym, and I never wanted my picture taken...but that is ME in the picture and I am so proud of how far I have come!  Be proud of yourself too!

Rocky Mountain National Park

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Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO | He and She Eat Clean

Trip Date: September 2012

This trip is what started our obsession with hiking...

We had a hiking trip planned for NC and VA but the weather started to look pretty bad.  On the Thursday night before we were going to leave we just randomly started looking at other trips we could take because we both had the week off and we really wanted to go hiking.  We both want to visit all the National Parks so we decided to see how much it would be to visit one.  They were all pretty expensive but then we came across $99 flights to Denver, CO.  A buddy of Scott’s (from high school) lives near RMNP so he sent him a message to tell him we were considering flying out to hike in RMNP.  He told us to come out and he would hook us up with a great rate on a room.  We booked our flights and hotel Friday night at midnight to fly out Sunday morning.  Needless to say, we were running around like crazy on Saturday trying to get ready for this VERY “last minute” trip.  BONUS: Scott had a $100 voucher for the flight and we were upgraded for free to a room with a full kitchen!

Rocky Mountain National Park

We hiked 24.45 miles with a total elevation gain of over 5,300 ft. 

Sunday

We flew into Denver and stayed there Sunday night to check out the city and go to a baseball game.  We went to the Rockies vs Padres game Sunday afternoon.  Coors Field was beautiful! We can now check that stadium off our list (we want to visit all major league stadiums in the U.S.).  After the game we explored downtown Denver and discovered the biggest REI I have ever seen!  We woke up and checked out Monday morning – finally headed to Winter Park!

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RMNP Day 1 (Monday)

We didn’t want to do too much the first day because of the change in altitude so we drove along Trail Ridge Road to check out the park.  We went into a visitor center when it was sunny, we came out 10 minutes later and it was pouring!  The rain only lasted for about 20 minutes so we were able to fit in a short hike.  It was hard to catch our breath for the first 10 minutes or so of each hike but after that everything was fine!  I found it interesting that the recommendations they gave on how to deal with the change in altitude are also some of the clean eating principles (eat every few hours, drink a lot of water, avoid processed foods, etc)!

As we were hiking Monday, there was a man who was hiking with a cane and he had two people helping him (I assume they were his children).  He wasn’t that old but you could tell that something was wrong (maybe his back).  I overheard his daughter ask him if he was okay, and he said “Yes! Of course, no need to stop, I’m doing just fine”.  Then they stepped out of the way to let some people go around and he said “Oh, we are just stopping to cool off a bit” (he was joking – it was 43 degrees outside).  This literally brought tears to my eyes…here is a man who has EVERY EXCUSE in the world to sit at home and be unhappy but he was outside, enjoying nature, exercising, and was SO HAPPY.  This also reminded me of a man we encountered last year while backpacking in Boone, NC.  He was 80 years old hiking up a trail considered “strenuous”.  He chatted with us for a few minutes and told us that he hiked the trail every Saturday before making his weekly trip to the grocery store.

Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO | He and She Eat Clean

RMNP Day 2 (Tuesday)

We did a 7.76 mile hike that took 3 hours and 44 minutes.  It was beautiful!  The hike took us to a big meadow where you could see all kinds of wildlife.  We also saw an old cabin and a beautiful creek/waterfall.  I thought this hike was pretty tough but it was nothing like what was about to happen on Wednesday…

Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO | He and She Eat Clean

Scott decided that he would climb up the rocks on the side of a mountain…so, I decided it would be photo shoot time!

Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO | He and She Eat Clean

RMNP Day 3 (Wednesday)

We did a 9.53 mile hike that took 5 hours and 43 minutes.  This hike was straight up the mountain… Mt. Ida.  We saw marmots playing in the rocks we were climbing up – they were so cute!  While we were at the summit another couple came up and we ended up hiking back down with them since there were warnings everywhere that people get lost on the trail (at least we would be together)!  Anyway, she was wearing a heart rate monitor…when we finished our hike it read that we had burned 3,175 calories!  It was a very difficult hike but worth it because of the breathtaking views at the top.

Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO | He and She Eat Clean

RMNP Day 4 (Thursday)

Scott went downhill mountain biking with his buddy from high school.  After they finished mountain biking we ate lunch in Grand Lake and then headed back into the park.  We went to the Estes Park side of RMNP and hiked to Dream and Emerald Lakes and Alberta Falls.  Once again, very pretty!  After that, we drove to Boulder for dinner.  After dinner, we took another random trip to a small town in the middle of the mountains called Black Hawk.  We went here to scope out the casinos…Scott and I have a lot to learn before we go to Vegas!  Needless to say, we ended up back at the hotel at 3:30 am.

Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO | He and She Eat Clean

Friday

We booked a late flight so we would have time to spend in CO on Friday.  We visited downtown Winter Park, went moose “hunting” (I really, really wanted to see one – but never did) and then stopped by Red Rocks on the way to the airport.  Winter Park is absolutely beautiful.  The little village there is precious and I bet it is even more amazing in the winter with snow everywhere!  We couldn’t really see much of Red Rocks because they were setting up for a concert but from what we did see it looked pretty cool!  Our flight was scheduled to leave at 7:05 pm, when we got to the airport we learned there was a 50 minute delay.  That 50 minute delay quickly turned into a 2 hour delay.  So, once again, we had another night where we were up until after 3 am!  It was 4 am before we got home from the airport!

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NUTRITION:

A lot of people have asked what I ate on this trip.  We packed the food we needed for hiking (protein bars, granola, trail mix, nuts, etc). Thankfully, we had a full kitchen, so we ate breakfast in the hotel each morning.  Our breakfast consisted of eggs and oatmeal.  We left each morning after breakfast to go hiking so Meal 2 and Meal 3 (and sometimes Meal 4) were on the trail.  Once we were off the mountain we would go out for “dinner”.

If you are going on a trip, this post may help you with what to pack!

Which National Parks have you visited?  Have you ever been to Rocky Mountain National Park?  If so, what was your favorite part or hike?

Helpful Hints & Tips!

Getting StartedWhitney Carlson7 Comments

Interested in eating clean?  Read this post first and then come back and read these helpful hints & tips!

We will be posting more hints & tips along the way but here are a few to get you started! 

Helpful Hints & Tips to Start Your Clean Eating Lifestyle

  • Get a Costco or Sam’s Club Membership (we have found that Costco sells more “clean” food than Sam’s but check out both in your area before you purchase a membership).  Click here to view our shopping list for Costco.
  • Utilize your Amazon Account!  Check out their Subscribe & Save discount for items you purchase on a regular basis or for items that are hard to find where you live.  Click here to view our shopping list for online retailers.
  • This was mentioned in a previous post but it is important to point out again…as soon as you get home from the grocery store, wash, chop & divide your vegetables otherwise you may not eat them!
  • Buy a food scale and weigh everything you eat.
  • Buy multiple sets of measuring cups (and spoons) & leave them in the containers of the food you eat often. This makes portion control very easy!  We leave measuring cups in our rice, beans & oat flour!
  • After you have weighed & measured everything, pack your meals in BPA-free containers the night before so you can just put them in your cooler in the morning.  Grab & Go!

Remember, this is a lifestyle and not a diet.

- Scott & Whitney