Tracy Anderson Metamorphosis Omnicentric Rapidshare

NOTE: I forgot to mention this in my introduction, but I had originally started on blogger.com. I just didn’t like the style or the fact that something as simple as word-wrapping, was broken – so here I am now. So even though this “Day 1” post will appear published on November 19th, my “Day 1” was actually Sunday, November 17th.Also, each post will provide an update to my stats, as well as thoughts on my progress.

PUDGY PUPA STATS

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Height: 5’3″

Weight: 191.8 lbs

Bust: 43″

Waist: 37″

Hips: 41.5″

Arms: R, 15.75″ & L, 14.5″

Thighs: R & L, 27″

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Calves: R & L, 17″

Key takeaway: I’m built like a small line-backer.

FOODS!

Yesterday, Saturday, November 16th, I went grocery shopping and bought everything I needed for the first 7 days of my Nutrient Boost Week. On the TAM Dynamic Eating Plan, you alternate between a Nutrient Boost Week and Body Reset Week. In the former, you eat mainly pureed foods that Tracy chooses for you. In the latter, you choose and eat solid food from a list of pre-chosen foods.

My fridge is now stocked for the week, and I only spent $70! Not too bad considering that when I was juicing, I’d spend close to $120 in a week.

I love to cook and had read how important it is to food prep ahead of time, so I decided to make all 7 of my ‘meals’ for the next week and have it perfectly portioned out in tupperware (note: you will need A LOT of tupperware). Despite being accustomed to cooking multiple dishes at once, having to steam, boil, peel, puree 49 meals (7 meals for 7 days) took me almost 3 hours. All said and done though, I smile when I open the fridge and see all my neatly stacked containers. It’s also a bonus that when you’re hungry, all you have to do is open the fridge, pop open a container, and you have food in your face! So what will I be putting in my face?

– Kale & Beet Juice: A lot of people complained about the juice, but I don’t mind it. One important tip: warm beet juice is just awful. Cold beet juice is way easier to suck down.

– Blueberry Applesauce: Tasty and refreshing.

– Carrot & Parsnip Puree: Of all the meals, this is the one that most reminds me of baby food. It’s not bad, just ‘meh’.

– Sweet Potato and Corn Puree: This is like a semi-sweet desert!

– Gazpacho: Basically salsa.

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– Chicken Veggie Soup: MY FAVORITE!! SO YUMMY! It’s filling, tasty, and the only thing I consume that requires teeth!

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– Chocolate Pudding: The consistency is NOT like pudding, but more like chocolate truffles. Also, I don’t have much of a sweet tooth, so this one is hard to eat.

I honestly don’t mind that everything I’m eating doesn’t require teeth. It’s odd, and I get funny looks at work, but I don’t mind it 🙂 Bottom line, I would be starving when I was juicing… but I’m not starving now. I guess it really is true: nutrient dense food will keep you satisfied for longer.

SWEAT & TEARS

I made the decision to do both the 30 minute dance cardio and 30 minute toning work in the morning. Waking up at 7 am was hard for me. Waking up at 5:45 am is even harder. But hey, I’m not going to become un-pupa-fy myself without hard work; yes it’s hard, but it’s also doable 🙂 Also, I’m not lying when I say that I definitely feel accomplished when I have my workout done, and the rest of the day is on cruise-control.

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Ok, so the cardio…

I’m a child of the 90’s, and I used to do Paula Abdul’s Dance Cardio VHS tapes at home. Despite how she portrays herself now on TV, I remember her videos to be fun, up-beat, and really well explained with cues and counting. The music was great too! Sadly to say, I have to agree with other reviewers… the TAM dance cardio segment is hard to follow. Tracy does not cue or count off, which means that not only do you have to learn and follow along, but you also have to keep an eye on her at all times or else you’ll miss the next move. Maybe it’s a combination of the fact that I’m overweight and that I haven’t really exercised in over a year, but I found her 30 minutes of cardio to be tiring, and I was sweating buckets at the end. The arches of my feet were also killing me because you’re essentially jumping up and down the entire time. If you’ve done aerobics videos before, you’ll know that some trainers will have a “low impact” person off to the side showing the viewer an easier, less-jarring version of the exercise. I ended up making up my own low-impact version to save my feet. Hopefully I’ll get up to Tracy’s level within the next weeks; but in the meantime, I’ll stick to my slightly odd and robotic movements. Hey, I’m sweating, so it still counts.

Her toning work is a lot easier to follow. It’s easier to follow but not easy by any means. She starts with arm work, goes on to ab work (standing and ground), and then leg work. I must be really out of shape, because my abs are on FIRE. It hurts so much when I sneeze that I’d rather hold my breath and get that uncomfortable feeling from keeping in a sneeze. Tracy also does not lie when she says that she’ll work muscles you’ve never worked before. It’s hard to describe, but there are certain parts of my butt that are so tight right now that sitting on anything that’s not cushioned makes me wince. But I love this feeling. I love it because I know that it’s working.

No pain, no gain (or loss!)

Pupa, out.

NOTE: I forgot to mention this in my introduction, but I had originally started on blogger.com. I just didn’t like the style or the fact that something as simple as word-wrapping, was broken – so here I am now. So even though this “Day 1” post will appear published on November 19th, my “Day 1” was actually Sunday, November 17th.Also, each post will provide an update to my stats, as well as thoughts on my progress.

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PUDGY PUPA STATS

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Height: 5’3″

Weight: 191.8 lbs

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Bust: 43″

Waist: 37″

Hips: 41.5″

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Arms: R, 15.75″ & L, 14.5″

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Thighs: R & L, 27″

Calves: R & L, 17″

Key takeaway: I’m built like a small line-backer.

FOODS!

Yesterday, Saturday, November 16th, I went grocery shopping and bought everything I needed for the first 7 days of my Nutrient Boost Week. On the TAM Dynamic Eating Plan, you alternate between a Nutrient Boost Week and Body Reset Week. In the former, you eat mainly pureed foods that Tracy chooses for you. In the latter, you choose and eat solid food from a list of pre-chosen foods.

My fridge is now stocked for the week, and I only spent $70! Not too bad considering that when I was juicing, I’d spend close to $120 in a week.

I love to cook and had read how important it is to food prep ahead of time, so I decided to make all 7 of my ‘meals’ for the next week and have it perfectly portioned out in tupperware (note: you will need A LOT of tupperware). Despite being accustomed to cooking multiple dishes at once, having to steam, boil, peel, puree 49 meals (7 meals for 7 days) took me almost 3 hours. All said and done though, I smile when I open the fridge and see all my neatly stacked containers. It’s also a bonus that when you’re hungry, all you have to do is open the fridge, pop open a container, and you have food in your face! So what will I be putting in my face?

– Kale & Beet Juice: A lot of people complained about the juice, but I don’t mind it. One important tip: warm beet juice is just awful. Cold beet juice is way easier to suck down.

– Blueberry Applesauce: Tasty and refreshing.

– Carrot & Parsnip Puree: Of all the meals, this is the one that most reminds me of baby food. It’s not bad, just ‘meh’.

– Sweet Potato and Corn Puree: This is like a semi-sweet desert!

– Gazpacho: Basically salsa.

– Chicken Veggie Soup: MY FAVORITE!! SO YUMMY! It’s filling, tasty, and the only thing I consume that requires teeth!

– Chocolate Pudding: The consistency is NOT like pudding, but more like chocolate truffles. Also, I don’t have much of a sweet tooth, so this one is hard to eat.

I honestly don’t mind that everything I’m eating doesn’t require teeth. It’s odd, and I get funny looks at work, but I don’t mind it 🙂 Bottom line, I would be starving when I was juicing… but I’m not starving now. I guess it really is true: nutrient dense food will keep you satisfied for longer.

SWEAT & TEARS

I made the decision to do both the 30 minute dance cardio and 30 minute toning work in the morning. Waking up at 7 am was hard for me. Waking up at 5:45 am is even harder. But hey, I’m not going to become un-pupa-fy myself without hard work; yes it’s hard, but it’s also doable 🙂 Also, I’m not lying when I say that I definitely feel accomplished when I have my workout done, and the rest of the day is on cruise-control.

Ok, so the cardio…

I’m a child of the 90’s, and I used to do Paula Abdul’s Dance Cardio VHS tapes at home. Despite how she portrays herself now on TV, I remember her videos to be fun, up-beat, and really well explained with cues and counting. The music was great too! Sadly to say, I have to agree with other reviewers… the TAM dance cardio segment is hard to follow. Tracy does not cue or count off, which means that not only do you have to learn and follow along, but you also have to keep an eye on her at all times or else you’ll miss the next move. Maybe it’s a combination of the fact that I’m overweight and that I haven’t really exercised in over a year, but I found her 30 minutes of cardio to be tiring, and I was sweating buckets at the end. The arches of my feet were also killing me because you’re essentially jumping up and down the entire time. If you’ve done aerobics videos before, you’ll know that some trainers will have a “low impact” person off to the side showing the viewer an easier, less-jarring version of the exercise. I ended up making up my own low-impact version to save my feet. Hopefully I’ll get up to Tracy’s level within the next weeks; but in the meantime, I’ll stick to my slightly odd and robotic movements. Hey, I’m sweating, so it still counts.

Her toning work is a lot easier to follow. It’s easier to follow but not easy by any means. She starts with arm work, goes on to ab work (standing and ground), and then leg work. I must be really out of shape, because my abs are on FIRE. It hurts so much when I sneeze that I’d rather hold my breath and get that uncomfortable feeling from keeping in a sneeze. Tracy also does not lie when she says that she’ll work muscles you’ve never worked before. It’s hard to describe, but there are certain parts of my butt that are so tight right now that sitting on anything that’s not cushioned makes me wince. But I love this feeling. I love it because I know that it’s working.

No pain, no gain (or loss!)

Pupa, out.