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BlueRose

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  1. Would that be Sheese? I love them! I think the point was "mild low fat". Not certain....
  2. Well, duh. Did you read my question? Or the subject line? Nutritional equivalent. *Equivalent*. What are these products claiming to have that can be replicated? Thanks!
  3. A few foods I keep seeing in various fitness foods/recipes that I am wondering what the vegan nutritional equivalent would be: 1 - cottage cheese 2 - Greek yogurt I've had some decent soy yogurt but would prefer plain and unsweetened, add my own fruit without having the ton of sugar normally added. Any thoughts?
  4. I discovered by accident that I do best not so much on low fats, but low OILS. By cutting out as much oil as possible in my food consumption and keeping my carbs to protein sources with the occasional fruit, my complexion is the best it's ever been and my body is just plain happier. I never really bought the idea that oils were bad for you but I'm starting to wonder if they're just too prevalent in our diets and could use some cutting back on. Most of my fat content is from nuts and the occasional avocado. Then I have my veggie burgers and fake meats and oh, Gardein. I love you Gardein. <3
  5. Thanks! Just splurged, had to try the recovery formula and protein bars.
  6. Um...okay...? I'm not sure why you're posting this here. Are you replying to the right thread?
  7. Ugh, it's been a while since I updated! Okay, weight loss goals: more or less made them! Rest will be carving out lean muscle. I plan to start a round of P90X in about a week or so, then tune into P90X2 when it comes out. Yes, I have it preordered
  8. When I get sick, it's usually a sinus infection--yay allergy-induced asthma. In fact, since I'm in that "high risk" category, I don't dare do ANY cardio when I'm sick. As is, in the winter I have to preemptively take my inhaler as cold, dry air aggravates my condition.
  9. Did Brazil Butt Lift's Tummy Tuck and High and Tight the other day, abs are STILL sore...wow. This morning did TF's Sculpt 30, good workout for shoulders which is what I BADLY needed. At some point I'll start taking pics again. I'm a long way from where I want to be and up 10 lbs since last summer, and I greatly desire to ditch those plus an additional 5-10. But the inches are coming off and that lovely circle is evident in my abs. Woo.
  10. Oh good, I'm not alone! I'm a software engineer myself, but I do .NET programming.
  11. I chose that answer too even though I don't consider what I do "working for corporate". I don't dress business casual; I work for a dot-com. Right now I'm in jeans, a t-shirt, and sandals.
  12. Fire 45 EZ on Sat, 55 EZ on Sun. Completely missed Fri's workout due to extreme heat coupled with social plans, I wasn't home until past midnight and working out then is well, kinda crazy. Today's my fav, Fire 45. I have learned to embrace the air jacks.
  13. Monroe, NY Ithaca, NY Guilderland, NY Waltham, MA West Medford, MA Boston is amazingly vegan-friendly, and as I wasn't vegan before I moved to the area after going vegan I am amazed at how spoiled we are here compared to other places. Ithaca's decent however.
  14. Software engineer. I sit at a computer all day. I try to compensate by being as physically active as possible outside the job and my commute to and from work involves an awful lot of walking and running up and down stairs. But admittedly if I had my way I'd be a full time fitness trainer and writer for a living. Then I could set my own hours, be less sedentary and undoubtedly much healthier.
  15. I have two cats and they are definitely not vegan. I am VERY wary of products and attempts to make vegan cats work; I don't want to run the risk of harming my kitties. In the end, we just don't live in a perfect world and we have to live with that...or not have carnivores as pets.
  16. I'm on it under a few accounts, but I'm best found here: https://plus.google.com/105800935545691415868
  17. Often, but I'm looking to a) lose weight and b) lose fat. However I don't JUST do cardio and I eat enough to both continue losing weight while having enough fuel for the workout. Your body starts to cannibalize muscle when you're lacking in body fat to burn and you're not taking in enough calories. Period.
  18. Ab exercises, and core work in general. Most of it is done standing, not all of it is seated. I swear by bicycles myself. Only equipment I've ever used is resistance bands. Wrap around the tops of your feet and have the ends of the bands coming out in between, and do what amounts to rowing motions with your legs in the air with your knees at a 90 degree ankle. Basically you move your feet forward while leaning back (but keeping good posture!), and the bands add the resistance. You'll feel those too.
  19. Your username doesn't give your gender away, but may I assume based on wanting to reduce the hips/thighs that you're female? If so, congrats, welcome to my world. I'm an hourglass and the only way to get rid of that is really to watch the calories in versus out, do cardio, and get some good exercises in for glutes/thighs. Squats, leglifts, deadlifts...they're all wonderful, wonderful things. I swear by ankle weights while doing lifts myself. I haven't gained any inches from doing squats in my waist or otherwise, and honestly don't know how you can. However, the abs and midsection is the first place I lose weight and the easiest for me to develop as far as lean muscle def is concerned. Women who worry about "bulking up" really are just putting on muscle under the fat they've got and haven't burned off the fat yet. We don't have enough testosterone to bulk up. Muscle burns fat (and more calories) and the more of it you put on, the more calories you will burn. Don't worry about reps and weight. My ideal is this: I do the right amount of weight to do about 8-12 reps and REALLY be feeling the burn on the last 3-4 reps. If I'm feeling the burn sooner, I lower the weight. If I'm not getting the burn, I either increase the weight or if I'm unable to do this, I increase the reps. And I focus on being able to increase that weight as time goes on. I'm no expert, but I hope this helps.
  20. It's been seriously busy on my end, trying to fit in extra workouts has been hard. I'm happy just to get the basic ones done! Also, I swear by using weighted gloves. <3
  21. While I agree with the sentiment, I feel that Beachbody is a typical 'diet and lifestyle' corporation, gouging money from people who are desperate to buy into their late-night infomercials. This is just my personal feeling though, so to each their own. If I know someone who actually wants to buy the program, I will definitely send them your way! I know of far, far, far too many people (self included) who have turned their entire lives around using the programs. They work. None of us are fitness models looking to "gauge" or deceive anyone. I for one am looking forward to their vegan version of Shakeology
  22. It's a 6 day a week program where you work out a different muscle group every day. It emphasizes strength training with some yoga and cardio thrown in. I sell the programs and have very happy Beachbody clients so please, for the love of the gods...don't pirate. Support a fellow vegan's love of fitness and helping others to get fit, and get it from me instead. If you want to save some money on it, sign up as a coach and get 25% off of it and other products.
  23. Are you serious? You can't be serious. Please don't tell me you're serious. Tony Horton is in his 50s and he developed the P90X program. A great many athletes and bodybuilders are in their 40s and 50s--and even older. I don't think 30s is "too old". FYI, I'm 33.
  24. Thanks to travel and working late, I redid week two of the program. Almost done with it, then to week 3. After week 3 it's ALL NEW EXERCISES!! I'm going to try to add on P90X and Brazil Butt Lift exercises on the days when the workouts are less than an hour long. This is of course dependent upon what can be my crazy schedule. I'll be using Chest and Shoulders, and Legs and Back from P90X and from Brazil Butt Lift, High and Tight and Tummy Tuck. Anyone who's done Tummy Tuck knows it even beats the pants off of Ab Ripper X, and that's no lie. It's the most challenging core workout program I've ever done and it's what gave me my ab definition last year for the first time in my life. I've already been told I look like I lost weight, and I know as of a few weeks ago I was down eight pounds. Ideally, I'd like to lose about 17-22 more, but what will be the indicator will be my clothing. I don't care WHAT the number on the scale says as long as I can fit into all of my clothing. If I'm five pounds higher than I used to be but everything fits, that's muscle baby, and I won't sweat it...no pun intended. XD Also, I have biceps. Like, defined biceps. I never had that before. My triceps, upper thighs, and glutes still need some more love but that's being an hourglass for you.
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