Sharing Family Secrets With My Daughters

As I look at all the messages, life lessons, and traditions that I have shared with my children, perhaps one of the most important has been the key to healthy living. My parents were pretty naive about food. The biggest imprint they left on me was to try anything and everything and to clean my plate.

So that got me to thinking about the messages that I send my daughters about food. To be honest I never really shared with them the knowledge I gained from the nutrition courses that were completed as part of my undergraduate education or the many diets that their mother and I had been on over the years as we both yo-yo’d up and down.

But the entire picture had never been as clear as it is to me now or as simple. Yes there is a lot of explanations about what I eat and what I don’t eat, in this blog and on my ever evolving food plan. The simple message I share with my daughters, the secret Sawyer Family tradition to looking great and feeling young as you age is:

“Eat Beans, Meat, and Vegetables Six Days a Week and on the Seventh Day eat whatever you want. On top of that MOVE, I do Yoga!”

That is the entire family secret to a healthy life and longevity. It is brief and to the point. There is no counting calories, though I do pay attention to calories. The is no measuring the quantity of what you eat, you simply eat a series of no-carb, a slow-carb or low carb days, following cheat day. Which series your going to follow depends on how much weight you want to achieve and how often you have been on the stage you are on. You should never go on the no carb stage of the diet for more than three weeks at a time.

But to keep the message simple I always start and end with the same old time tested and true advice from the annals of Sawyer Family legend.

We can be skinny, we can be vibrant, we can be healthy if we “eat our beans meat and vegetables”.

Don’t I look Yogafabulistic! I sat on that rock for 30 minutes till someone…..

The things I notice is that I look thin sitting down. You can see space between my elbows, I did a happy dance when I saw this photo!

……finally, came to my rescue and took that picture. Okay, for the first 20 minutes the squirrels in Mears’ Park literally ran circles around those lovely white birch trees dancing mere inches from Corky’s nose just across the water. They were relentless, if I had my F350 dually and was out at the Torturro’s I ‘d saunter over to my truck pull out my pink pistol pull the trigger and shoot corn nuggets to feed the poor fellows. I am not that red neck, I don’t own a gun, yet! My dad did make sure I was proficient in gun safety and I did my share of shooting as a kid. Just not a real gun fan now a days. No need to own one, at least not for me.

I just knew that Corky and I would look so cute sitting there, that surely someone would come and offer to take our picture. I hadn’t planned on the squirrels or the fact that by the time the dog settled down and my clearly obvious gestures of sitting there with my Droid……

Bill's sister lives on Little Birch lake and we spend many weekends at her cabin with Bill's neice and nephew. Linda is one of the strongest women I know and she raised two fine children I am proud to call family!

…..in my hand taking pictures would surely end, when a kind person finally offered to take the photo. Thirty minutes on a small flat stone surrounded by cold water, one can say I was stiff and that smile was trying. But it is the photo I was looking for to celebrate the next chapter of Will and Bill’s Excellent Adventures.

You see moving to Minnesotawas Bill’s idea, not mine. However, Bill has followed me all over the country this last decade while we opened a bed and breakfast and an equestrian event production company, so there was never a question when Bill wanted to return to his family. The problem was

After we got my great photo I wanted one of Corky!

The Fat Yogi and Nicole.....look at that fat cowboy it is a wonder my horse ran that fast!

that once I got here, it did not feel like home and then to add to the misery, Minneapolis got hit by the November Snownami 2010 and then pummeled by one of the worst winters in more than 30 years….. I don’t do snow!

I like to cross-country ski and downhill ski and I am little kid on a tube or a sled, but…… I don’t do snow! Just like as a cowboy barrel racer, I did not do horse shit. Of course I have shoveled, albeit less than my fair share of shit and snow, but I have shoveled a great deal in my life. I would not call me lazy, I am just extremely motivated to find other options than shoveling. You might say I have shovel PTSD.  In fact I shoveled my way through six years of graduate and undergraduate education. Every summer I worked for my Mormon buddy who owned a landscape company. He and I would spend weekends in the fall either setting up a pumpkin stand or preparing for the Christmas Trees and gift shop sale at his nursery retail center in Idaho. I more than know the value of work and being poor, but i also know how to avoid a shovel at all cost…..I bet I am not alone in that skill. It is all because my father had me shovel 13 tons of mud from behind our house in the 80′s to pay for my high school ring.

I have shoveled so much that I know I don’t like to shovel, it is a job best left to those who enjoy it and I am willing to go to great lengths to avoid things I don’t like. So my horses were kept in stables and my life is in a loft in Lowertown St. Paul.

Why Lowertown Saint Paul?

Last year after spending several weekends trapped in our home or a hotel because our hybrid could not clear the snow in the alley. It did not matter though, none of the

Living in a loft neither of us will have to shovel! Poor Bill he was way better at shoveling than I was.

4wd’s could clear it either, the city was shut down. Shortly after the trauma I told Bill that I would live in Minnesota as long as we are in a Sky Way condo  or loft and then I worked until I found us one. Hence the photos of the our loft. Next week we will showcase the loft in it’s own blog post.

So the reason this photo of our next life adventure, is of me alone sitting contentedly in Mears Park with Corky. Is because I finally am feeling like I have found a home. I have a vision for my future and a

Bill on a tractor in Oklahoma!

plan. I have a wonderful family that supports all I do and I have a brilliant husband whom I adore. Lowertown Saint Paul, Minnesota is now my home.

The Fat Yogi’s Next Bold Adventure!

So as Bill settles into his new job at an IT firm in the Twin Citiesarea it is time for me to begin working on my next projects. Here is where things are getting interesting. Once I shed the weight, I found some incredible energy and a new vision for my life. Bill says, “You change the world one person at a time, Will”. I never really know what he means but I think the person who changed

So here we are! Will and Bill in Minnesota!

from my blogging so openly and honestly about being fat and doing yoga is myself and since I love to write and create and share, I truly hope that I can inspire others to shed their fears and find their own best life. Along the way I am going to blog about my schooling, not only will the recipes continue, but there will be projects that I share with my readers as I learn them and work on them in my new studio/mudroom in our loft. I often feel as if I have been blessed with an incredible curiosity but a short attention spanwhich was why barrel racing was such a great sport for me. The

Here is the cool old werehouse that houses our loft!

entire competition would run from 14-18 seconds, I probably have ADHD and that was about all the concentration I have, of course we accomplish about 80 separate movements in that 14 seconds….lol…back to the story….

So I have been accepted into the pre-interior design program at University of Minnesota College of Design. I know exactly what my readers are thinking and they are right, gay guys barrel race, no matter how much I pretended the sport is filled with straight dudes, there are a few, but honestly that sport is gay guys and hot chicks. So yes I am following my next passion in life and going to design school as a 47-year-old man. My daughter Hillary just got a $20,000 scholarship to the University of British Columbia, so we will both graduate the same summer in 2015. How cute is that?

We are never to old to got back to school and chase our dreams!

Here is one of the rooms I did at the Inn and Spa at Parkside that Bill and I owned in Sacramento, CA. Bill really wanted a yellow room and it is not one of my favorite colors to work with so I used it once! The end result surprised me. The room was called Kiss and I imagine there was a lot of kissing done in this room. That was the point!

So the Fat Yogi is still going to be a blog where we really talk a lot about being fat and doing yoga, because it is an everyday struggle for me to eat correctly. But I do go back to the principles out lined in my food plan every time I take a diet holiday I never go more than three days and then with steely determination I start over and the end result is 182 pounds and dropping!!! Yogafabulistic!!!

During the first week or so of moving into our new loft while we were building walls and furniture our diet was less than perfect and as we got all the dishes unpacked and the kitchen restocked, we went firmly back on the eating plan.

So yes we are going to still be a blog about food and yoga and reclaiming our lives, but part of reclaiming our lives is following our passions. My entire life has been spent it chasing

It took us 30 days, two new walls, a new entry area studio/mudroom, and 1300 square feet of vast empty space. Are you curious about what I have gotten done and what is going to be done? Stay tuned!

my passions and it is fitting that my hunger for design and my desire to live with my husband Bill Swenson has brought me to the first home I have truly felt is not just Bill’s home but this loft on Mears’ Park in Saint Paul. Is now my home also!

I Have Lost 36 Pounds! My Waist is 33 Inches! Check out my After Photo! Nothing is ever coming between me and my Calvin’s!

Nothing is ever coming between me and my Calvin's ever again!

The last couple of weeks have continued to be as busy as we have made an offer on a loft in Saint Paul, bought bikes and have been cycling the great city of Minneapolis. I have been stretching and doing yoga at home. I have a 20 minute routine I have developed to keep me flexible between yoga classes when I get busy. If anyone would like to learn my 20 minute routine let me know. It is simple but gets your major joints open each day for a more enjoyable day. Especially if you are an avid outdoor enthusiast. We are planning to do cheat day bike rides as a way to get out doors and see the Twin Cities

 
It is like the Twin Cities have been asleep for 4 months and has just woken up and everyone is outside…..I love it!

OMFG!!! Check out my before and during photos! WOW my belly is going going ……..

Yesterday was day 53 of the 60 Day Yoga Challenge. It feels so good to see that I am capable of what I thought I was not capable of. If I can do it anyone can do it.

Only seven days to go till I complete the Bikram Yoga 60 Day Challenge. There are many things going through my mind as I near this first step in creating a healthier lifestyle for myself. Perhaps the most compelling thoughts are those related to my ability to stick with this self-imposed commitment.

60 Days of Yoga, not missing one day, no matter what, now that is committment! I was pretty confident when I started this that I would be able to do 60 straight days. I had done about 20-25 classes between Thanksgiving and Christmas preparing myself for the 60 Days. I knew it was coming, Tracy, who attends the same yoga studio I do was fast approaching 200 straight days when she challenge me to do 30. I, of course being all butch and masculine decided, I’d do 60 days.

December 17, 2010 230 pounds!

February 17, 2011 I weighed 202 pounds yesterday for a total weight loss 28 pounds.

 

That was a hell of a commitment. What was I thinking? To tell you the truth, I was feeling pretty desperate. My body was falling apart. I felt like shit. I was miserable. I needed relief and I needed a challenge. I needed to struggle and fight my way back to living. I needed a mission and a focus. Tracy’s challenge was just what I needed.

December 17, 2010 Left side photo

February 17, 2011. Just two months later my belly is shrinking! I can totally do another 30-40 pounds!

 

Let me be the first to say that this has been a battle. It has been a personal war on my own attitudes and a war on my body. I am not a flexible person. Many of these poses feels like I am stretching cold hard rusted steel into position instead of a sinuous body.

Yet I have prevailed. I have only seven days left. I am going to make it, nothing can stop me from hitting this first goal. Yoga is a life long practice that generates life long well-being and I have benefited tremendously from the last two months of yoga.

My injuries have begun to be healed. I can walk with ease and have started to swim five nights per week. I have lost four inches on my waist. I have plenty of energy and I have hope for a better and more healthy life. I have lost about 30 pounds. All from yoga!

If you think yoga won’t change your life or burn off fat or improve your mood, I challenge you to do 60 Days of yoga and see if your life does not improve. Besides look at the photos!

I had a sloshy fart in yoga during wind-removing pose and thought I……(plus ‘guess my weight poll’)

Well, I thought I shit my yoga shorts! I know it is hot yoga and that the room is 105°F and that I had been sweating for a good 45 minutes before we got to ‘wind removing’ pose, but that did not erase my fear that my fart was not only wet, but bubbly. My mind raced as my body jetted out of class screaming in my head, ”did anyone hear that gurgling slosh from my groin?”

Of course, as I ran to the toilet, just sure I had filled my yoga shorts with a less than desirable substance, I was pissed! How could I possibly go back into the class after I shit my pants? I am almost done with my 60 Day Challenge and I still have the entire floor series to go. Do I smell? Did I leave an odor trail behind me? Is there a brown stain on my yoga shorts….shit shit shit…..my mind rambles as I run to the men’s room.

As soon as I get the door closed behind me, I peel my yoga shorts down squat on the toilet. The verdict, a sloshy-sweaty fart! All that panic, fear and worry and I just farted! One would think that with as many beans as I have been eating for the past two months, farting would be a regular occurrence in class, but the more beans you eat the more your body becomes used to eating beans and the side effects of beans disappears.

After my fart scare I returned to class and finished the floor series with gusto. That was about two weeks ago and still I can feel the panic that fart illicited. In hot yoga they really want you to stay in the class for the entire class and not leave. This was a difficult thing for me to get used too, especially since I tend to have the occasional asthma attack. I really can’t do my inhaler in the heat. So I have to learn to breathe calmly so that I don’t trigger an asthma attack.

My asthma was a challenge as first in Bikram Yoga. I had to learn how to breathe slowly and deeply before I could really focus on going deep in the postures. Once I learned how to control my breath during the postures and focused on being relaxed and calm I could avoid the asthma attack and I could avoid leaving class during instruction. All of us know our body’s and we know how far we can push them. It is generally OK to leave class if your are going to barf or go to the restroom. Other than that we are instructed to stay in the class. Despite the voices in our head that are screaming, LEAVE!!!!

The problem with yoga newbies is that we tend to work way to hard to get into the pose and we let our breathing get out of control. Then we panic and flee. Trust me I flee is I get a wrinkle in my yoga mat. I don’t need an excuse. I simply need an opportunity! I am not alone, sometimes Martha stands guard at the door!

Just a week ago this young jock showed up in class for his first time. Prior to class I shared with him some tips that I think will make the class more bearable and he does what a typically in shape dud does, he dismisses the fat guy. Isn’t it funny that physically fit people dismiss fat people‘s input on health matters. NOT!

Well, fifteen minutes into class he is down for the count laying on his mat for the next 30 minutes then going half-assed through the rest of the class. He should have listened to the fat guy!!!!

After class I ribbed him a little about it, in a nice way. He was totally humbled by the experience and said that he wished he would have listened to me. To his credit he did stay in the class the entire time and once he caught his breath he did much better.

Listening seems to be the real issue in developing a stronger yoga practice. we need to listen to our yoga instructors. I have been practicing Bikram Yoga on and off for almost five years and even though the dialogue is the same everywhere I go, I still pick up information that improves my practice.

If we breathe slowly and calmly while we are following the instructions from our teacher we will make progress getting into and out of these poses, even ones we never thought we would be able to get into. Today will be day 53 of my 60 Day Challenge, only seven days left!

My life has changed do to yoga and yours can change also. I am thinner, my blood pressure is lower, my body is stronger and I feel wonderful.

Did you know that you can eat this Chipoltle Burrito Bowl twice a day and loose 20 pounds in 30 days? This is the perfect fast food solution for Slow Carb Dieters. Simply do beans, meat, veggies, salsa, Guacamole, and lettuce. You will be satisfied for hours! Two bowls a day are about 1400 calories, plus eggs for breakfast!

Day 42 of 60 Day Challenge (weight update): Why is this so damn hard and why do I want to give up?

 

This is my Eagle Pose, as you can see I am grabbing my shoulders. I did it this way for years and only a week ago I started being able to catch my hands in the first part. See below!

Total Weight Loss: 23 Pounds as of last Saturday!  

Last week was a real difficult week. Have you ever been to that place where the desire to just surrender seems overwhelming and that bag of gummy bears or chocolate ice cream screams out…..just eat me!

Well that is where I am at! But I made a commitment. I committed to 60 Day Bikram Yoga Challenge and I feel so much better as a result. Not just physically better, but mentally better, so why would I begin to even question my resolve in light of such positive improvements?

You see how my arms are crossed and I caught my thumb.....that is a major accomplishment for me! I am so tight that I have not been able to do this in 4-5 years of practice, but after 30 something days in a row, my shoulders released enough to do it!

I’ll tell you why. We are lazy! Humans seek the path of least resistance and it takes a formidable commitment to overcome that inherent laziness. When I committed to eat better in December I was so miserable that it would have been more difficult to continue eating and resisting exercise than it would be to change.

However almost two months later, my health issues have begun to resolve, my body feels and look a lot better, and I am no longer miserable. So my mind starts telling me to let up just a little, enjoy life. That bag of gummy bears is only 500 calories, it is not going to add 23 pounds, but would I be able to stop at one bag? That is the question? Which is why I am glad to have a binge day once a week!

So with all these emotions running around and a deep feeling of insecurity and doubt, I have to remind myself of the commitments I made to change my life. I can’t give up yet!

Here you can see Kate doing it right and me looking like THE FAT YOGI! My leg won't bend all the way around and I am struggling. The point is that I am at least trying and my body is changing slowly going in the right direction. That is how it starts! You simply can't be afraid to go to yoga. You just have to go and watch your body change. I never once believed I would be able to catch my thumb in this pose, now I believe I can eventually get to where Kate is. Though I never will if I don't go!

 

I made a commitment to do a 60 Day Challenge. In the beginning I was ready to make a 30 day commitment and I increased it to 60 Days on a lark. Surely, I can do it, I thought. During the initial days it seemed like I could quit and start over because I was not very far into the committment, now at day 42, there is no way in hell that I would quit and start over when the goal is within my reach. In fact I have been playing with adding an additional 30 days. 

But what accounts for my doubts? I know that I am going to finish the 60 Day Challenge. But what about getting below 200 pounds and down to 175 pounds or even 155 pounds?

Do I have what it takes to get through this emotional block? Do I really believe I can do it? Why is this so damn hard today?

I don’t always have the answers. Nothing about this life is easy. It is a struggle and I have to believe that I will succeed. It is a must, but that does not mean I am going to breeze through this time of change with ease. It just means I am going to have to be real and accept that self-doubt always creeps in when we are about to achieve something great!

Hot and Sexy Hook-Ups at Bikram Yoga? Plus the ERECTION poll- Do they really happen in class?

 

Does Mr. Martin really think that a yogi can even think about sex while doing a pose like this? I know that sex is the last thing on my mind when I am concentrating on following the dialogue to get into the poses of Bikram Yoga!

Hot and Sexy Hook-Ups at Bikram Hot Yoga? Plus the ERECTION poll!

Everyone at my yoga studio has been getting all worked-up about Clancy Martin’s article, ‘The Overheated, Oversexed Cult of Bikram Choudhury’ in this month’s Details magazine. Mr. Martin spent a few days at the San Diego Bikram Teacher Training and he shares his highly sexualized observations with the readers of Details Magazine.

 

Now, I have not been to a Bikram Yoga Teacher Training, so I can’t declare that there are no hook-ups happening, but it appears that Mr. Martin may be living in his own fantasy world. What is more likely is that he spent a few days with some of the most fit men and women on the Earth and was soundly rejected or he had an agenda of writing a sexy story and took a lot of artistic license. Either way his description of Bikram Yoga and hot sweaty hook-up sex has not been my experience or the experience of any of the hundreds of yogis and Bikram Yoga teacher’s I met met over the years.

He launched into his diatribe by sexually describing the participants as ‘not quite naked’, men with ‘perfect rippling muscles’, and the women he describes as, ‘long and taut, with fatless stomachs curved just enough to be erotic’.  His first two paragraphs are completely titillating, designed to turn on and excite the males readers of Details, but does not portray the realities of Bikram Yoga.

Now, I am not a prude and frankly there are some very sexy bodies that attend Bikram Yoga classes. That much is accurate, but to claim that men are getting erections in their yoga shorts on a regular basis certainly is doing more than stretching the truth. I have practiced Bikram Yoga at studios all around the world, from Maui to London for the last 4 years and I can report that I have never seen a man with an erection during yoga and I have spoken to teachers all across the country and they have never seen a man with an erection in class.

If Mr. Martin was paying attention to the dialogue being taught by Bikram and his teachers during the sessions he attended and not drifting in and out of a sexual coma, he would have heard that the yogi’s are directed to look into the mirror and only look into their own eyes or at their own knee or at a spot on the ground. Yogis who attend Bikram classes have a real sense of respect for their fellow yogis. There is an unwritten law of privacy in the classes. We each are directed to gaze at ourselves and give that privacy to others.

With such a focus on respecting the privacy of others and gazing only at yourself, one wonders when these so-called erections ever surfaced in class. Now I am going to be frank, I have never seen an erection in class and I have never had an erection in class, but that does not mean it does not or has not happened. However, in speaking with the other guys in the locker room at the studio we practice at in Minneapolis and trust me us guys have real locker room talk despite the fact that we are a mixture of straight and gay, none of us copped to getting hard in class or seeing a guy with a hard on in class. So again we have to question Mr. Martin’s sources.

So we have looked at the privacy that is honored and taught in class and at the experiences of the men who attend class and so far there has been a resounding not to the issues of erections in class. But what Mr. Martin fails to realize is that Bikram Yoga is an intense full body workout that really can kick the ass of the yogis who practice it. Seriously it is a tough 90 minutes. Class is literally 90 minutes of heat, sweat and tears. Students are so focused on their own ability to make it through a physically demanding  class that getting turned on and getting laid is the last thing on your mind. I am not sure exactly what was going through Mr. Martin’s mind, but I can tell you that sex is not on the minds of the students in the class. You cannot contort your body into the camel pose and at the same time throw wood!

Hence that is the reason for today’s poll, to see if male erections occur in yoga classes or teacher training and to see if anyone has ever seen one in a yoga class. One would think after reading

Mr. Martin does to yoga what men have done to women since recorded history, he sexualizes the practice and the participants without really delving into the healing benefits of yoga and the life changing experiences many of us who practice Bikram have come to love.

Now I must say that women generally attend yoga more than men do, but there has been a huge increase this month in the number of men coming to our studio here in Minneapolis. Just a few days ago the class had about 15 guys and three ladies. So the top side will be more men will be introduced to Bikram Yoga and many will actually learn that this workout kicks the ass of any other workout they have ever done. This is a tough workout and men will enjoy it.

While Mr. Martin may have sexualized the clothes that yogis wear in hot yoga, he was really missing the point of why we wear so little to class let me enlighten him, “Dude, it is hot and we sweat, duh”! The less we wear in class the less trapped we feel. In reality the men wear the equivalent of a square-cut Speedo and women wear yoga bottoms and what resembles a sport bra. Yes we wear clingy clothes that form to the body, in order to move with freedom in the poses and not constantly have to rearrange shorts and sweat pants. Not to mention that we would be miserably hot wearing traditional gym clothes!

I am sure that there is a certain amount of sexual dalliances that occur at Bikram Teacher Training, but I imagine that most of the Mr. Martin’s experience came from his own imagination!

Can You Imagine Doing Bikram (Hot Yoga) For 31 Days In A Row And Hitting a Brickwall? Plus WEIGHT UPDATE!

This me on December 17, 2010 at over 230 pounds! Like the way my belly hangs over my yoga shorts!

The First Two Photos are Before and During Photos, after that I do Triangle Pose! I say during because, I still have about 50 pounds to lose.

Yes, I have completed 31 days of Bikram Yoga in a row. My goal is to complete a 60 Day Challenge and I am now more than half way there. So let’s look at the numbers:

  • On December 17, 2010 my blood pressure was 149/90, yesterday is was 115/75. That apparently it an athlete’s blood pressure.
  • On December 17, I weighed more than 230 pounds. I used 230 pounds as my start weight, when I called to get my blood pressure the doctor’s office informed me I was 233 pounds. As of  Saturday I was 209 pounds, bringing my total weight loss to 24 pounds.
  • In December I completed at least 20 Bikram classes and on December 27, 2010 I began my 60 Day Challenge. Today will be day 32! Yesterday was day 31!

Here I am getting ready for Triangle Pose. You can see my belly is not as large as the picture above. It surely does not hang as low. Another 50 pounds to go!

So those are the numbers. My blood pressure is down and my weight is down and I feel fabulous. Though last night during my 31st consecutive day of yoga you would have thought it was my first class ever. I hit a brick wall as soon as we began the floor series. My heart rate escalated and I did my best to control my breathing, but alas I ended up fleeing the class for my inhaler, though I was able to calm my self down and did not need to use it.

Once I returned to class, I laid down and waited for the next pose. I did a few of them and by time we got to Camel Pose I could only do one of them. I was done. I hit a brick wall in class and it did not matter what happened next. I was done for the day. I just laid there until the final breathing pose. Of course after 31 straight days I should be kind to myself and realize that my body is going through changes. It seems like my hips are really sore in triangle pose, at least coming out of it. 

Begin Triangle Pose By Bringing Your Amrs Over Your Head.

I spoke with my instructor about how completely impossible it was to move and she said that doing a 60 Day Challenge is tough and that I will hit a few more brick walls before I finish the 60 days.

So I have to ask myself if it is worth it? Hell yes! I go to the fires of hell for 90 minutes each day. I bend, flex and contort my stiff, almost 50-year-old body into positions that I could do when I was 20. The end result is that I move through the rest of the day with ease and with no pain.

Generally you would step to the right, I had to step to the left and bring my arms down due to the space in the class.

Is it worth it? Last Saturday Bill and I were coming home from the gym (him), yoga (me) and I was walking in the house when my pants slipped down to my knees. Yes they are so loose that they fall off. Bill said, “Will, can you please go a size lower, I know you like the feeling of jeans falling off, but really”!

So then I spent the next 20 minutes trying on various sizes of pants. My waist is no longer 38 inches it is 35 inches! I only have one pair of jeans in this size, but in 34 inch jeans I have about six pairs. This morning Bill noted that my 35 inch jeans looked like they were getting to big also.  Cannot complain about that.

Next I bent my right leg down, till it was a letter T. Notice my rigth foot is turned to the right.

So yes, last night I hit a brick wall in yoga. I was emotionally and physically exhausted, today will be day 32 and I am going!

You never know how committed you are to something until you review where you are to where you came from. I am not sure what clicked inside me this time to really focus my attention on this commitment of eating right and exercising everyday. Was it a realistic fear that I was killing myself? Was it a desire to have a rockin-sexy-body, or was it I just wanted to enjoy a life free of pain? Whatever it was I found inspiration to commit to something real and life changing. For that I am grateful.

Here I am in Triangle Pose. You should have seen my belly in this pose before I lost 23 pounds!

Pregancy, Infertility, and Yoga: Includes a Demo of a Pregnant Woman Doing Yoga at the Minnesota Regional Yoga Asana Championships

Being Pregnant in Yoga

What can a Fat Yogi possibly know about pregnancy? Let’s just say that my partner Bill says I look five months pregnant and not like I am nine months and ready to pop one out! Yes there are a lot of similarities in fat people doing yoga and pregnant ladies doing yoga. However before we can get to pregnant yoga, we must get pregnant. No, I am not planning on getting pregnant, I have already followed that path and have four beautiful children. Pregnancy is a beautiful time for women and for men, it is the continuation of human life.

It seems that I know many women in my life who are finding it difficult to get pregnant or are planning to be pregnant in the next few years, plus I have three daughters and who knows what challenges they will face when they decide to get pregnant.

Gluten and The Infertility Connection

Recently through yoga and eating a more slow carb diet, I have become more aware of dietary issues surrounding gluten. Gluten is in almost everything we eat! It is a mixture of plant proteins that occurs in cereal grains, mostly corn and wheat. It is used as an adhesive, filler, and flour substitute. It is in almost 100% of the processed foods we eat. It is so abundantly used that I think it is killing us slowly.

I don’t think we can say that gluten is 100% behind all infertility issues, but there are numerous reports of women getting pregnant when they eliminate gluten from their diet. The question we need to ask ourselves is why would gluten be a factor in pregnancy?

What is not very widely known is that gluten allergies affect 1 in 100 people and are on the rise. I think it is due to gluten overload in our collective diets, as we collectively have begun consuming more processed foods as a nation.

The specific disease related to gluten allergy is called Celiac Disease and it affects the ability of the small intestine to extract nutrients from food so that the body can use those nutrients. Pregnancy and conception is a taxing process on the female body and to have an optimal pregnancy, a woman needs excellent nutrient absorption.

Naturally Getting Pregnant reported on The University of Chicago recent research related to Celiac Disease as follows:

What does Celiac Disease Have to Do with Infertility?
A lot. In fact, the University of Chicago says, “Any individual who has experienced persistent miscarriage or infertility where a medical cause could not be found needs to be tested for celiac disease (2).” And they are not alone in their recommendation: The Wm. K. Warren Medical Research Center for Celiac Disease recommends 16 situations and/or conditions for which celiac should be considered, one of which is: “unexplained infertility or miscarriage” (3).

And although the probability of having celiac disease is around 1% for the average healthy American, the probability increases to 6% for women with unexplained infertility (1).

This connection with gluten and pregnancy seemed to me to be important to share with my readers since so many of them are females and may want to get pregnant in the future. It seems that 6% of all infertile women being gluten intolerant is large enough issue to address when one is trying to get pregnant. Keeping ones body in optimal health through yoga before during and after pregnancy is also a must!

Yoga and Pregnancy

Most women have reservations about doing yoga while they are pregnant. The reality is that yoga is a safe form of low impact exercise to do while pregnant. Women who take yoga classes report feeling calmer and better able to control their breathing during labor. Plus your body goes through physical changes and yoga can help you adapt to these changes. Currently there are three pregnant women at the Bikram studio where I practice.

If you are a woman who is pregnant you should take the following precautions:

  • Let your yoga instructor know that you are pregnant and how far along you are
  • After the first trimester don’t do poses on your back as this may reduce blood flow to your fetus.
  • Don’t do poses that overly stretch the muscles, especially the abdominal muscles. The hormone relaxin is working to soften your uterus wall and it also softens other muscles and could put you at risk of strain or muscle pulls.
  • Some yoga professionals recommend that Bikram Yoga or Hot Yoga is bad for the fetus and others think it is the best thing they have ever done. Talk with your doctor and read this testimonial from a Bikram student. Do what you feel is right for you!
  • If you need a resource for poses while you are pregnant purchase RAJASHREE’s PREGNANCY YOGA DVD

A Demonstration of a Pregnant Yogi By Gretchen at The Mall of America During the Minnesota Regional Yoga Asan Championships

At the Minnesota Regional Yoga Asana Championships last weekend at the Mall of America, one of the ladies from our studio did a pregnancy yoga demonstration. She is 6 months pregnant. I will get her first name on here soon. She did a great job!

Video of Pregnant Yoga Demonstration, click here!

Videos of The 8th Annual Minnesota Regional Yoga Asana Championships

The Fat Yogi Recommends, ‘Kill It, Cook It, Eat It’ This week vegans on a hog farm!

 

This blog post is not meant to be offensive to vegans or vegetarians. It is intended to educate meat eaters about meat preparation. I only wish I was strong enough to be a vegan or vegetarian.  

Videos to review of the show: 

Ever wonder where your food comes from? In each episode of "Kill It, Cook It, Eat It," a diverse group of participants is challenged to procure their main course the old-fashioned way: by hunting and killing their chosen prey, butchering it in the slaughterhouse, helping to prepare it in the kitchen, and ultimately sampling it at the dinner table. Some may enjoy the process while others recoil, but for each diner it's an intense journey that just may change their perspectives -- and appetites.

A Meat Eaters Review of Kill It, Cook It, Eat It: From Farms to Hunting this show gets down and dirty with meat.

Burgers Part One

Burgers Part Two 

Burgers Part Three 

Burgers Part Four 

Burgers Part Five 

Burgers Part Six

As a yogi you become more aware of the foods you eat and the implications food can have on our bodies. It seems that today’s news report and class action law suit involving Taco Bell, is an indications that consumers want to know what it is that we are actually eating.

In the case of Taco Bell, the beef tacos are apparently less than 60% beef products and more than 40% oatmeal and other fillers. I knew that most fast food beef comes from a company called Beef Products. This company actually takes the organs, intestines, and the most useless scraps of meat to create that fast food hamburger that you so enjoy. To do that they use a substance toxic to the human to kill e-coli from the waste meats. That substance is ammonia and it is toxic to humans.

So from Taco Bell’s misleading advertising on meat filling, to the fast food industry’s reliance on cheap processed meat like products to fill our nations appetite for cheap fast food, consumers are becoming more aware of the food they eat and are wanting to be more informed about the process of raising food.

A few weeks ago I stumbled onto Current TV’s, ‘Kill It, Cook It, Eat It’. This is a British program that has been imported to the USA that I found completely enthralling and worth of sharing with my readers.

So far there have been four episodes and you can read about them Julia Bradbury’s website.

Now I must be honest, I am a meat eater and I do not plan on becoming a vegan or vegetarian anytime soon, but I do think it is good and healthy for us to understand where our meat comes from and how to choose better cuts of meat.

I am a free range poultry eater and a grass-fed beef eater. I generally shop for meats at Whole Foods or at the local co-op. I think that having an understanding about the meat you eat and how to avoid antibiotics and hormones that are fed to animals is an important part of living the yoga lifestyle.

Hope you find the show as enjoyable as I have! Please feel free to comment on the video clips I posted above from You Tube. Really makes you think about how we get our beef!

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