Thursday, January 21, 2016

The Beauty Movement 2016: The Beginning of an Era

I was asking The Lord last night about my business, and how to refresh and inspire my ladies. I absolutely love coaching, but I can get stuck in the "to-do's" and all the back work, and forget my purpose. I'm always asking my ladies about their "why": why do you want to get healthy, why do you want to reach your goal...because we can have all the "how's" in the world, but until there's a reason for the how, one can often lack motivation and commitment. 



Last night my "why" hit me like a freight train. I originally wanted to start coaching because I needed that sense of community, and I wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself. I wanted peace and security, and I wanted to use my passion - health and fitness - to inspire others. And you know, I did that. It worked. I have that community, peace, and security. I have been using my passion... but I needed it to go deeper than that.

This is the year of victory for me - victory over health issues, victory over insecurities, and victory over the way I see myself. In 2010 I battled an undiagnosed eating disorder. I restricted calories to the point that my small frame was 96 pounds. I remember getting on the scale one day, weighing 98 pounds, and feeling fat. I remember looking at my stomach wondering how I could get it smaller, tighter, flatter. I remember worrying when my size 00 pants got the slightest bit tight because I was bloated. I would cave and eat a food from the "no-no" list, and even just the slightest taste sent me in to a whirlwind of guilt. I exercised obsessively, counted every calorie, and weighed myself several times each day. I was tired, frail, and unhealthy, but I felt that if I controlled my food and my exercise, I could control my life. I felt accomplished when I dropped another pound because I was finally "in control".

My sense of accomplishment faded as reality hit. I knew I needed to gain weight, not because I was going to become more and more sick, but because I wanted people to stop asking if I was ok. My mind and my body were not healthy. I would get weird glances, and friends were asking my family if I was alright. I was in denial of my circumstances, but now realize the severity of the situation. My “why” for that time in my life was this: I felt ugly. I felt unworthy. I felt undesired. I felt like if I didn’t fit the mold of the girl on the cover of the magazine, I was unlovable. The physical met the emotional, and I felt that controlling my body meant I would turn the tables on my emotions and I would feel beautiful. Worthy. Desired. Loved.

Last night my “why” for my business was answered with a gentle word from The Lord: "beauty". Chills wash over me as I write this, because THIS is the beginning of an era. I now know my reason.

I want a woman to see her self worth. I want a woman to feel loved, desired, secure, and beautiful. I want her to see and feel how much The Lord desires her and how she is made in His image. I want a woman to go to sleep each night feeling strong, knowing she did something amazing and so healthy for her body. I want to help a woman find a healthy relationship with food and break the chains of emotional eating and food-related guilt. THIS is the end of an era of Satan’s chains on us women. This is the Beauty Movement 2016.


But, I can’t do this alone. I need you to join this movement. I’m looking for self-motivated, fitness and health-oriented women to mentor ladies in a private online accountability setting. Training will be provided and you’ll work with me one-on-one as we help end the trend of obesity and promote a trend of beauty and self worth. Join #thebeautymovement2016 here. Or if you have more questions, those can be answered here

If this post resonated with you and you need that help, accountability, and motivation on your health and fitness journey, please reach out to me! I'm always looking for ladies that need or want that help...because after all, it's why I do what I do. <3 Contact me here for more information, or if you just need someone to pray with you.

I hope & pray you feel beautiful today.

Love, 
Anna

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Coconut Flour Brownies ~ Allergen Free, Grain free.

Hi... *waves*. I'm Anna, and I have a million allergies and intolerances. You too? Nice to meet you! Even if you don't, I think you'll love these fudgey LOW CALORIE (yes, I said it) brownies. My toddler ate 2. Ok, 3. And I was fine with that ;-)

Note: these aren't your run-of-the-mill box brownies. These are fudge-like in texture and have a great coconut-chocolate flavor! But if you're used to "box brownies", you might not like these ;-)



Ok, I'll get on with the recipe, already :-)

Ingredients
1 cup coconut flour (spooned in to a measuring cup - don't scoop right from the bag or pack it down)
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
2/3 cup + 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/4 cup cocoa powder
Stevia to taste
1 cup unsweetened coconut milk (or milk of choice)
4 tbsp ground flax seed + 1/2 cup water (stir and set aside for 3-5 minutes)
2 tsp vanilla extract


Directions: Preheat oven to 350*. In a small bowl, combine the coconut flour, baking soda, and salt. Stir to combine & set aside. In a small sauce pan, combine the applesauce, cocoa powder, and stevia. I used raw stevia, and about 2 tbsp worth. Heat the sauce pan on low until the mixture becomes warm and the cocoa powder melts with applesauce and gets runny. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine coconut milk, flax/water mixture, and vanilla. Stir. Add in the wet ingredients from the sauce pan to the milk mix.  Whisk thoroughly, then whisk in the flour/soda/salt. Do not over mix. Grease an 8x8 pan (for thick brownies) or a larger pan for thinner brownies (I used a 12" round pan) and spread your batter evenly throughout the pan. Top with a few chocolate chips or nuts, if desired! Cook for 30-35 minutes. The brownies will seem undercooked! Let them sit out until room temperature, and place in the frig until cool. They have a delicious, fudge-like texture! Cut in to 12 servings. 


Monday, December 28, 2015

The "Quicks" on 21 Day Fix

The 21 Day Fix is a revolutionary DVD workout program that has really changed the way people look at exercise. It combines resistance training with heart rate elevation, which brings the perfect muscle-sculpting, cardio workout. Burn fat and calories to meet those goals in just 30 minutes each day. So long, "I don't have enough time". We all have 24 hours in a day. Channing Tatum doesn't get 25 hours in a day, just so he can spend and extra 45 minutes on his abs and 15 minutes on his hair. It doesn't work like that! But, "I can't seem to find the time" - oh yes, I'm a busy, too! But we don't find the time...we make the time. We don't magically find the time to make dinner. We make dinner because we have to, so we make time! Schedule it in. Make exercise a non-negotiable date with yourself, simply because you're worth it.




So, let's get to the nitty-gritty. What IS the 21 Day Fix and WHY is it going viral? Yes, VIRAL. Easily put: it's simple. Check out the specs - 


  • it's a 21 day program - short and sweet!
  • 7 different 30 minute workouts - easy to make the time for, and gives variety so you're not bored.
  • you have the potential to lose 2 to 10+ pounds in just 3 weeks!
  • comes with a super simple, easy-to-follow, customizable portion control system so you know exactly what to eat in order to reach your goals. No calorie counting!
  • it's great for every fitness level, especially those who feel they are beginners in the workout world. 
  • it uses equipment that you probably already have at home: a set of weights (for beginners, I recommend a set of 5 lb & 8 lb  dumbbells), a resistance band, and an exercise mat (optional, but recommended).
Check out these gals! Three weeks, AMAZING results. (Way to go, ladies!!)





Want a little sneak peak...? :-D Check out the details in this clip:





To make the 21 Day Fix even sweeter, I run monthly 21 day fitness accountability groups via Facebook. These groups are an amazing place for support, accountability, and encouragement during your fitness journey. My groups are completely free to those who purchase The 21 Day Fix through me! I provide the group with sample meal plans and a grocery list, and we talk about everything from our favorite fitness gear, to what to say to people that may not support us on our journey to health and wellness. I always recommend that participants enroll with a challenge pack. A challenge pack has the full DVD workout program, the portion control containers + the meal guide, and a month of Shakeology. (What's Shakeology? Check it out here). 

The winner of my January 2016 challenge group will be awarded a CASH PRIZE. Winning will be based on participation and not overall weightless, since everyone has different goals. This makes it fair for everyone! Interested? Email me or apply here


So, Anna, what do I do if I'm more advanced in the exercise realm? Then do The 21 Day Fix Extreme! The workouts are still 30 minutes long, require the same equipment (I suggest going for heavier dumbbells), and include the portion control system. 

I personally did the 21 Day Fix Extreme, and got some great results. And yes, I'm flexing ;-)



Want a sneak peak of the program? Check it out here...





Interested? Email me or apply here for my next challenge group. I would love to have you a part of it! 



Friday, December 25, 2015

I Can't Believe I Just Ate That. Now What?


So you ate Christmas dinner. Then a piece of pie. And egg nog. Then a piece of cheesecake. And dang it, you already blew your diet, so why have another piece?

Wrong.

We’ve all had those days where we stuff our face and then think, “Oh my gosh, what did I just do?” If you’re like me, you beat yourself up about it, and get so frustrated with yourself that you dip in to a slump and eat more because you’re upset.

Be kind to yourself, emotionally and physically. I tend to beat myself up for so long if I “mess up” with my nutrition. Several years ago I struggled with an undiagnosed eating disorder. I would slip up on my “diet” and would punish myself by further restricting calories throughout the day and running and exercising that much harder and longer. It was terrible. I was unhappy with myself and hated my body, even though I put so much work in to it. I was 95 pounds at my lowest, and my tiny 5’5” frame was frail. Believe me when I say that I understand. I’ve been there. Give yourself grace on this journey. We’re not perfect, and we’re not meant to be.



With that said, here are a few steps on what to do if you do binge eat.

1.     Put down the fork. Walk away. Think and say to yourself, “I will not have any more (insert food here).” Walking away and verbal acknowledgement is the hardest part!
2.     Drink a glass of water.
3.     If it’s evening time, go to bed. If it’s the middle of the day, find a distraction: go for a walk, run an errand, vacuum, etc. Do something that physically removes from the location and gets your mind off of the food.
4.     The day after you binge eat, wake up, drink a glass of water, and do 45-60 minutes of moderate-intensity cardio activity.
5.     Throughout the day, eat lots of greens & drink lots of water! Try eating a vegetarian diet for the day, as meat is more difficult for the body to breakdown. We want to flush as much of the gunk out of your system as possible.
6.     Stop eating an hour earlier than normal, in the evening, and go to bed an hour earlier. This gives your body that time to play catch up J

…and no matter what, LOVE YOURSELF.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Killer Crockpot Turkey Meatballs

Sometimes you just hit the nail on the head with a first time recipe. And yep, I did it this time. I was so excited about this recipe, that I knew I HAD to share it with you all! I bring you...

CROCKPOT SWEET & SOUR TURKEY MEATBALLS!

Not only are they delicious...they're CLEAN. Healthy & delicious. Love!



You'll need:

1 red onion
1 bag frozen fajita veggies
1 large orange
1/3 cup water
1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
3 tbsp honey OR 1 tbsp pure stevia
2 tbsp corn starch mixed in 2 tbsp water

1.5 pounds extra lean ground turkey
1/2 cup oatmeal
Salt & pepper to taste
2 tsp basil
2 tsp oregano
1/4 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
2 tbsp olive oil

2 cups cooked brown rice.

Directions:
Cut the onion in 1" slices. Lay the slices in the bottom of the crockpot. In a blender, blend the peeled orange with 1/3 cup water. Add the orange juice to a sauce pan and heat on medium-high. Add the apple cider vinegar and honey/stevia. Once it gets to a low boil, add the corn starch mixture. Simmer and stir for 1 minute. Set aside.

In a large bowl, combine the oatmeal, salt and pepper, basil, oregano, and parmesan. Mix well and form in to 1 inch balls. In a large skillet, heat the olive oil and brown the outside of the the meat balls. Layer a few meatballs in the bottom of the crockpot, on top of the onions. Layer with half of the sauce. Add half of the fajita veggies, then meatballs, veggies, and sauce. Cook on low for 3 hours. Serve over brown rice.





Thursday, November 19, 2015

Ooey-Gooey {healthy} Brownies.

Delicious chocolatey-ness, just WAITING for you to dive in and indulge, if you can even call it that. Because they're HEALTHY. Say "hello" to fiber. And chocolate. And vegetables. And chocolate. And fruit. And chocolate.



This recipe is for a triple batch. I never make a single batch of anything! Make more. Store them in the freezer. Make them less often. Unless you like to lick the spoon, like this guy. In that case, make them often. Very often!

Let's get to it! In a food processor or blender (if you're making them in the blender, make one third of this recipe), combine all the ingredients and blend until smooth:

3 can of black beans, drained and rinsed. 
2.25 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp salt
3/4 cup oatmeal flour or brown rice flour 
1/3 cup cocoa powder
2.5 cups grated zucchini 
1/4 cup shredded unsweetened coconut 
1/3 cup xylitol 

Blend until smooth. Stir in 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips. Bake at 360 degrees for about 20-25 minutes in a greased 9x13 pan. Refrigerate and cut. Enjoy!