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Fourth Nutrition Challenge: Paleo & Zone-ish Eating for 8 Week Before and After Pictures

Our clients go through an 8 week transformation. Here are the true results!

December 2, 2011 · Kyle

I lost 19 pounds, waist size went from 34 in. to 31 in… I found that it helped get rid of most of my sugar cravings. Giving up bread, pasta, and other carbs was not as difficult as I expected… My clothes are looser and I FEEL better overall

Like our first Nutrition Challenge, second nutrition challenge,  and our third nutrition challenge, we implemented a nutrition challenge for our members this fall. They had eat a strictly defined, but very maintainable, set of foods: naturally raised meats, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, little starch, no sugar and no bread or pasta. We refer to this as paleo or primal nutrition and is our basic nutrition recommendation for all people.

It’s so easy for people to fill their bodies with excessive amounts of carbs, gluten and other pro-inflammatory choices that are prevalent in Western society.  This challenge represents the beginning for some and the middle of a journey for many.  We seek the best for our members and as you can see from their testimonials, this is something they worked into their lives and saw meaningful improvements in all areas. It’s a choice for a healthy life and we hope you see that too.

Brett

I lost 19 lbs total. I went from 201 to 182. My waist size went from 34 in. to 31 in. I didn’t notice any significant loss of muscle mass. Energy levels were a little low at first but after two weeks I felt pretty good again. After becoming accustomed to the diet, I actually felt like I had more energy than before the contest. I definitely had fewer peaks and valleys during the day. My WOD performance improved significantly, particularly in bodyweight exercises like pullups, handstand pushups, and box jumps. They were much easier at the end of the 8 weeks than at the beginning. I’ve stuck with the basic parameters of the diet since the end of the contest, but have slightly increased my portion sizes and reintroduced more carbs like potatoes and fruit. I’ve put some weight back on, but I feel even better and my strength has increased. During the latter half of the contest I allowed myself one cheat day a week where I eat whatever I want and as much as I want. I have continued this practice. Ironically, I find that I don’t end up wanting much more than a cookie or a cheeseburger and a beer. I haven’t felt compelled to gorge myself or make myself sick. Feeling good just feels better than eating comfort food.

Kate

I didn’t notice a huge difference in my energy levels or performance at the gym, but there were a few weeks in there where medical school got in the way of getting to the gym so it was hard to measure progress. I didn’t really lose much weight- maybe 4-5 lbs- but that wasn’t really my goal. My clothes are looser and I FEEL better overall, which was more important. I’ve continued to follow a relaxed paleo diet, and definitely notice that I don’t feel great when I stray too far from the diet. I definitely plan to stick with it!

Rachel

Before starting the challenge I had already moved towards eating paleo, but the challenged helped me kick a few bad habits. I cut out my daily diet coke habit and nixed all artificially sweetened drinks- a big thing for me! I found that it helped get rid of most of my sugar cravings. Giving up bread, pasta, and other carbs was not as difficult as I expected (though I had cut a lot of that out of my diet already). I was much more proactive about cooking meals for the week and incorporating more vegetables into meals. Cutting down on fruit (I eat a lot of that) and adhering to the diet in social situations were the most difficult things-after the first 3 weeks I was much more lax when eating out or at friends’ homes, which may have diminished my results.

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3rd Nutrition Challenge: Paleo Eating Before and After Pictures

April 21, 2011 · Kyle

I lost 18 pounds, along with several inches all over, including four inches from my waist…I dropped 27 lbs and leaned out a lot. All my clothes are way too loose for me now…My energy levels are great, my latest blood work showed fantastic results, and my husband and son love the meals I’m fixing every night…I have lost approximately 19lbs (215 to 196lbs), about 4 inches on my waist (38″ to 34″), and 6% body fat (19% to 13% body fat)…I found that boost to my workouts that I had been looking for and noticed that I seemed to have an extra reserve of energy during longer workouts

Like our first Nutrition Challenge and our second nutrition challenge,  we implemented a nutrition challenge for our members this spring. They had eat a strictly defined, but very maintainable, set of foods: naturally raised meats, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, little starch, no sugar and no bread or pasta. We refer to this as paleo or primal nutrition and is our basic nutrition recommendation for all people.

It’s so easy for people to fill their bodies with excessive amounts of carbs, gluten and other pro-inflammatory choices that are prevalent in Western society.  This challenge represents the beginning for some and the middle of a journey for many.  We seek the best for our members and as you can see from their testimonials, this is not some bs diet. It’s a choice for a healthy life and we hope you see that too.

We selected Bri and Nick as the winners for this challenge, but everyone came out a winner. I’m so proud of all of you!

Bri

Over the last eight weeks, I lost 18 pounds, along with several inches all over, including four inches from my waist. The crazy part – my wedding rings no longer fit and I have to get them resized! I lost 2 pant sizes since starting the challenge, and 5 pant sizes since beginning CrossFit a year ago. Throughout the challenge, I had several PRs both in the gym and outside the gym. My lifts are getting stronger and I can feel myself getting faster along with more confidence. During the challenge, I ran a half marathon, a 10k and a 5k; I dropped over ten minutes from my half marathon time, and 20 minutes from my 10k time. I have so much more energy and have never felt better in my life! Paleo truly works for me and this is a change I have made for the rest of my life. I love finding new paleo recipes and am no longer a ‘picky’ eater and making myself try new foods every week. I thought that the challenge would be harder than it was for me, especially cutting out sugar but now looking back, I can’t believe I ate so badly before. I entered the challenge to become healthier and improve my performance in the gym, which has definitely shown results. I am so thankful for everything!

Nick

This Nutrition Challenge was AWESOME!!!!

I was a little nervous at the start, having tried some different nutrition styles/diets in the past, but have always fallen off the wagon pretty quickly.  Paleo’s focus on quality and quantity, combined with strict supervision in the beginning, helped me to dial in my diet for what was right for me.  As such, I am confident I will be able to continue eating this way from now on because I don’t feel like I’m giving up a ton of food I love, and if I do cheat, I’ve seen how quickly I can get results by getting back on track.  Perhaps more importantly, I felt better eating this way than I have in a long time.  More energy, more consistent and sustained energy, helped get me through the day and through our workouts (especially after a little tweaking in my fat/protein/carb mix and timing).  I also just feel healthier and cleaner – fewer stomach aches, no heartburn and I feel more in tune to my body.  Ok. On to the data points.
Weight Loss: I dropped 27 lbs and leaned out a lot. All my clothes are way too loose for me now.  In addition to losing this weight, I made a lot of gains in the gym, being able to do more pull-ups than ever and returning to my college rugby playing days strength on bench press, cleans and squats.
How I feel: Awesome consistent energy throughout the day – I found I was unconciously drinking way less coffee to get through the day, down from 3-4 cups to 0-1.  popping some almonds and a piece of fruit an hour before doing the WOD helped a lot in terms of powering through our workouts.
Pants Sizes: I lost two pant sizes, at least one jacket size and lost an inch in my neck.  This is awesome – except none of my clothes fit anymore.  My shorts literally fall to my ankles when I walk!

Sam

I’m not sure how many actual pounds I lost since I don’t have a scale, but nearly all of my pants are too big for me now, and not just by a little, by at least a full size or two. I have to buy some new smaller clothes, which is a nice problem to have! I can definitely see a difference in my body composition, especially in my stomach and my arms.

The first week of strict Zone dieting was tough for me from an energy perspective, but once I got through that I was fine. Now that the Challenge is over, I’m still eating a fairly strict Paleo diet and plan to keep doing so. My energy levels are great, my latest blood work showed fantastic results, and my husband and son love the meals I’m fixing every night. Thanks for offering the Challenge and for guiding us through it!

Alex

I started easing into paleo back in December, and up until the start of the nutrition challenge I lost 5lbs, 2 inches on my waist, and 2% body fat.  After starting the nutrition challenge and going to strict paleo, I lost another 14lbs, 2 more inches on my waist, and another 4% body fat.  In total, during the last 4 months I have lost approximately 19lbs (215 to 196lbs), about 4 inches on my waist (38″ to 34″), and 6% body fat (19% to 13% body fat).

I leaned out by cutting out all grains, sugar, and dairy products.  I started eating more vegetables like bell peppers every day, and learned to snack on things like cashews and almonds whenever I was hungry.  I also learned how much protein I needed to eat every day, and to take the time to cook a decent meal from natural foods.  My energy level and endurance have gone way up in the process, and I am much better about listening to how my body feels based on what I eat.

I may have lost a few pounds of lean mass, which is most likely contributed to an injury that caused me to stop lifting weights for the past 2 months.  However, during that span, I sucked it up and kept coming in to crossfit.  The trainers helped me scale the workouts to my ability so I was still getting a good aerobic workout that would challenge me, help build endurance and keep me in shape.

I am confident this will translate into a great beach volleyball season, especially when I have to dig in late in the day after playing 8hrs in 100deg temperatures (normally a point when I hit a wall and crash due to lack of energy and endurance).

Jen

I finally committed to the nutrition challenge after over a year of participation in Crossfit. I realized that I didn’t have any more excuses and was looking for something to rock me out of the rut that I’d fallen in to with my workouts. Plus, Kyle told me that I would never be able to do it…great reverse psychology.

I didn’t begin the challenge committed to numbers, so I’m not sure how much my weight or measurements changed. I did lean out considerably in the first few weeks, which hasn’t happened in a very long time. I attribute a lot of this to total abstinence from alcohol and Diet Dr Pepper…also hasn’t happened in a very long time. I was visibly smaller, and my clothes were much looser. Once the challenge became a bit less strict, and as my workouts progressed, I think I gained back some of that weight as muscle. I found that boost to my workouts that I had been looking for and noticed that I seemed to have an extra reserve of energy during longer workouts. I  woke up with a ton of energy in the morning, and slept hard at night. I did have an early evening drop in energy, but I may have needed to consume a bit more after workouts. Plus some cheat days may have thrown things for a loop.
It’s tough to tease out the specific effects of the Paleo nutrition versus the overall increased commitment to healthy diet and consistent exercise. Regardless, the challenge was a very positive experience for me. I have a much better awareness of what I put in my body and the reasons that I may crave something (tough day of counseling kids = desire for alcohol or carbs). I am super sad that the challenge may have ruined my love for cereal and diet soda, but it did force me to cook more (much needed), introduced me to new kinds of veggies and healthy fats, and broke some bad habits. I look forward to incorporating some of my new habits into an approach to nutrition that can become more of a lifestyle.

Fashaya

Elizabeth

I did not lose weight, but that was not my goal (I’ve been eating Paleo for over a year now). I did, however, gain more lean mass and finally drop to under 20% body fat, which was my goal. I sleep very well and my recovery times after hard workouts are quick — I have a lot of energy throughout the day. I PR’d on many of my lifts, including a 40# overall PR on my CFT. Gymnastics movements keep getting easier, and I hope to have a muscle-up any day now… As for ‘cheat meals’ or ‘cheat days’… well I no longer desire them — I would much rather have a plate of sweet potato fries than an ice-cream sandwich when I wish to indulge. Ah yes and I developed a new fondness for chopped liver and discovered beef bacon (YUM).

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2nd Nutrition Challenge: 8 Weeks of Paleo + Primal Eating and CrossFit Training with Result Pictures

December 15, 2010 · Kyle

I lost 17 pounds. I also went down one full pant size…I have lost 8 pounds and have definitely toned up; I went down two pant sizes…I found myself with a big increase in energy, both mentally and physically…I stopped having those feelings of guilt over eating terribly, because I wasn’t…And I Feel STRONG!! This is really the best feeling ever!!!

Similar to our popular Spring 2010 Nutrition Challenge, we implemented a nutrition challenge for our members this fall. They had eat a strictly defined, but very maintainable, set of foods: naturally raised meats, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, little starch, no sugar and no bread or pasta. We refer to this as paleo or primal nutrition and is our basic nutrition recommendation for all people.

It’s so easy for people to fill their bodies with excessive amounts of carbs, gluten and other pro-inflammatory choices that are prevalent in Western society.  This challenge represents the beginning for some and the middle of a journey for many.  We seek the best for our members and as you can see from their testimonials, this is not some bs diet. It’s a choice for a healthy life and we hope you see that too.

We are so happy you all made it through this challenge.  We chose Kyle, Lydia and Hillary O as the winners, although everyone truly made great accomplishments in this challenge.  I’m so proud of all of you!

Pictures after the break…

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Changing Member Lives: 8 Weeks of Paleo/Primal Eating and Strength Training with Result Pictures

April 15, 2010 · Kyle

I lost 8 pounds, 2 pant sizes…lost 6 pounds, lost 3% body fat, and gained 4 pounds of lean mass…lost over 9 lbs and gained a good bit of muscle in the process… lost 12 pounds and 2.5 inches at my waist and hips, dropped 5-6% body fat, etc.

We put together a challenge for our members: improve your life by eating right and doing CrossFit Charlottesville programming.  We also wanted to dispel the popular myths that lead us to believe that fat intake directly equates to body weight, that Zone/Paleo/Primal nutrition are fads and that weight-lifting causes “body-builder arms.”  Here is what we did during the 8 week challenge:

  • Lifted heavy weights 4 to 5 times per week and did short intense workouts most days. Yes, even our ladies lifted heavy weights frequently.  No two pound dumbbells, here. We’re talking big, barbell lifts like backsquats, deadlifts and shoulder presses.
  • Gave strict, zone-based guidelines for food intake during the first several weeks (following paleo/primal nutrition recommendations).
  • Let everyone eat on their own and optionally report quantities to us after that.

We didn’t yell at people for cheating, we didn’t encourage caloric restriction or people starving themselves. We wanted this experience to be educational for people; to give people a real-world, sustainable lifestyle; to demonstrate that they could eat healthy without feeling hungry and make dramatic performance and body improvements in a short period of time.

The results speak for themselves. These picture are not photoshopped and the member accounts are real.  Each one of these members changed their lives for the better and learned a lot about living healthy. We are really, super proud of their accomplishments. Everyone got stronger and more fit, but also looked a lot better in the process.

Results and pictures after the break…

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