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I look horrible next to Lindsay Matway but whatever... I'm representing lol
Bombshell Dynasty at the Craig Holiday Leadership Seminar in Tampa, FL
I might be...
... working on a youtube channel soon to motivate my challenge groups and coach teams. I will be filming some of my workouts (P90X, P90X2, Brazil Butt Lift), and showing my progress, as well as talk about health and fitness in general for those who aren't doing a Beachbody program. I will be looking like a fool so you'll definitely enjoy those videos. I'll also include videos of any events, like Shake and Share and Fit Club. I'll hopefully have this channel up by the end of the month.
P90X protein bars are the best!!! I'm having chocolate peanut butter today, my favorite flavor. I do order the variety pack because I get bored of flavors very easily. All flavors are great, and I am the pickiest eater on the planet when it comes to healthy stuff. They have 4 flavors now: Chocolate Peanut Butter, Chocolate Fudge, Wildberry Yogurt, and Cafe Mocha. You can order them through this link:
http://www.teambeachbody.com/shop/-/shopping/ProteinBars?referringRepId=131787
Healthiest meal of the day... Having chocolate shakeology with three frozen strawberries and half fresh banana... Que Rico lol
http://www.teambeachbody.com/connect/beachbody-challenge?referringRepId=131787
Some people don't know that Beachbody sells so many fitness programs because most people choose P90X... but here are all the greats.. Check out the challenge packs:
http://www.teambeachbody.com/connect/beachbody-challenge?referringRepId=131787
I couldn't figure out my photo program so this is what I did instead... These are my Day 60 before and after pics... As you can tell, it doesn't look like much of a difference but I have lost 10 pounds and 11 inches all over...
Here are some other Before and After photos... the bottom left picture is my cousin's before and after... To get these results, you absolutely cannot cheat... It has been taking me longer because I love eating... I guess I am not the best example lol
OMG...
... how do people edit photos... I need to post my before and after and I can't... What programs do you guys use? I have a Mac..
Mixed Greens with Mustard Dressing
Makes 6 servings
Ingredients
2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
2 tablespoons whole grain dijon mustard
2 tablespoons minced shallot
1 garlic clove, minced
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
6 cups frisée, torn into bite-size pieces
2 cups torn radicchio leaves
2 large heads of Belgian endive, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch strips
2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
2 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh cilantro
2 tablespoons fresh tarragon leaves
Whisk vinegar, mustard, shallot, and garlic in small bowl. Gradually whisk in oil. Season dressing with salt and pepper.
Toss frisée and all remaining ingredients in large bowl. Add dressing; toss to coat. Season with salt and pepper.
Check me out fangirling P90X2... Lol
Shake and Share Event
If anyone is in the Miami area, my Beachbody coach team will be holding a Shake event where you can sample Shakeology. With a purchase of Shakeology or challenge pack, we will be giving out free shaker cups. If you choose to become a coach and purchase a challenge pack, you get a free haircut. We will also be talking about other Beachbody products, such as P90X, P90X2, Turbofire, Chaleane Extreme, and Insanity. Here's the link with more information:
https://www.facebook.com/events/218117208296261/
Be sure to check out my websites before the event:
beachbodycoach.com/jutravern
myshakeology.com/jutravern
Parsley. This curly-leafed herb is one that you've seen just about everywhere. It has almost twice the carotenoid content of carrots. It is rich in antioxidants which have been shown to help slow down the effects of aging and may help prevent coronary artery disease. Parsley also contains apigenin—a phytonutrient shown to have substantial anti-cancer properties, by working to inhibit the formation of new tumor-feeding blood cells. Furthermore, Mediterranean-style parsley salad—often known as tabouli—is amazing!
Cilantro. Basically a flat-leaf parsley, but with a very different aroma and taste, these delicate 1/4-inch leaves help cut cholesterol, reduce high blood sugar, promote detoxification of the blood, and are a good source of vitamin A and vitamin C. Chopped cilantro (and a squeeze of lime) on just about every savory Mexican and Middle Eastern dish is a delicious mix of flavors!
Basil. These wide, slightly curly leaves are a good source of vitamin A and magnesium. They also contain iron, calcium, potassium, and vitamin C. Basil has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties that come from its high volatile (aromatic) oils content, which include—to name a few—linalool, estragole, and limonene. Many studies have shown that in the presence of these oils, the growth of bacteria such as listeria and Staphylococcus aurea (two big bad boys in the world of dangerous infections) have been noticeably restricted. And as we all know, pesto totally rocks on pasta!
Mint. These small, slightly fuzzy, wrinkly leaves, like their cousin basil, have been shown to have strong anti-microbial properties, thanks to the oils within. When put head to head with bacteria such as Salmonella and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aurea (MRSA), mint oils inhibited the growth of these little monsters. Mint also soothes your tummy and can be helpful in lessening the effects of conditions like irritable bowel syndrome and dyspepsia, by its ability to help relax the smooth muscles in all these areas. Mint tea, anyone? How about a refreshing and fun mint julep . . . mmm!
Chives. This pungent, slightly spicy herb is related to garlic and leeks. Like garlic, chives are known for their high allicin content—the antioxidant compound that's been shown to help scrub your system clean of toxins and have anti-aging properties. And it does a number on bacterial and fungal agents, much to our benefit. Allicin is also what gives chives their distinctive odor. Nutritionally, chives are a good source of beta-carotene, potassium, vitamin K, calcium, and folic acid, plus trace amounts of iron and vitamin B. Primarily used raw, chives are most often sprinkled on hot foods like baked potatoes, and of course, soups and pasta. Experiment by sprinkling fresh-chopped chives on any savory dish you make—soup, veggies, fish, or beans . . . delicious!
Dill. This plant with delicate wispy fronds for leaves has one of the most distinctive tastes and aromas from our list—you could recognize it anywhere. It's high in calcium, manganese, iron, fiber, and magnesium. Like basil and mint, dill contains volatile oils such as limonene and anethofuran that have antioxidant properties. It has other healing properties, too. Ancient Greek and Roman soldiers would use burnt dill seeds on their wounds to heal more quickly. Classically, dill is used as a cooking ingredient/garnish for any fish dish and as part of the pickling recipes for, well, dill pickles. A delicious dipping sauce is made with light plain yogurt, grated cucumbers, fresh garlic, and chopped dill.
Fennel. Looking like dill on steroids, fennel has a completely different taste—that of black licorice! Its large, bulbous root end is the part used most—you can peel the stalks off like celery, and they can be sliced and prepared in the same way. Or you can slice the bulb very thinly and either leave the slices intact, or break each slice into smaller pieces. The upper part of this plant—the dill-like part—can be used as edible garnish, or added into any recipe. It's a good source of vitamin C, dietary fiber, potassium, and manganese. Plus, there are small amounts of iron, calcium, and vitamin A thrown in for good measure. Fennel has been shown to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and may help to lower cholesterol due to its high fiber content. A super-simple and refreshing way to enjoy fennel is to thinly slice a stalk against the fibers and lightly drizzle with olive oil and a squeeze of lemon. Or just nibble on the ungarnished slices. Chilled fennel is a surprising treat.
Oregano. What list of herbs is complete without this staple of hundreds of cuisines from around the world? This is one herb that is very commonly found in dried form, but if you can find it fresh in your local market's produce section, it's a wonderful thing. Woody, thick stalks feature dozens of fuzzy curly little leaves measuring about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long. Oregano is an excellent source of vitamin K, and a good source of vitamins A and C. It also contains decent amounts of iron, manganese, and folate. Together with oils, like thymol, that have been shown to be anti-bacterial and anti-fungal in nature, the nutrients found in oregano pack a real power punch—even in small amounts.
Try mincing fresh leaves very finely, and sprinkle on slices of tomato and cucumber, drizzled with a touch of olive oil—a very Mediterranean-style snack.
P90X2 DAY 2: Plyocide
Nearly threw up on myself... Can't be off to a bad start...
P90X2 DAY 1: X2 Core
Nearly busted my face with a medicine ball...
I realize...
... I haven't been posting much lately, but I shall get on that very soon...