May 11, 2011

Skinny Fat

Skinny Fat

Wonderful Article for CrossFit Southbay
A MUST READ!!!!!!!
Disclaimer: I have been getting a ton of questions about this topic from both inside and outside the gym, from lots of different people, so this isn’t directed at anyone in particular.  Although, if this topic resonates with you, take the time to read it.  This post is more a psychological and analytical approach to body image, Sean has the scientific approach in the comments.
One of the most difficult things to fight as a coach is the thought that “Lifting weights is going to make me ‘bulk up’” from girls.  My first response is to shake my head and contemplate shoving my hand in a toaster to cure the frustration… Yet, when I stop and think about it, I honestly like the way CrossFit makes my body look.  And I know there are many of us in the gym that wouldn’t be as enamored with CrossFit if we didn’t see aesthetic results in combination with fitness results, so I do think it is a valuable question that needs to be answered.
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The first thing you need to do is look around the gym at girls that have been CrossFitting for a long time. If we created “bulky bodies”, you would see them at CFSB.  All the above are CrossFitters that have been with us a long time… Strong, not bulky, don’t you agree?? (Sorry for not including all our awesome girls, but I only went back three pages on flickr).
Definitions and Misconceptions:
To begin, we need to address some misconceptions about how the body works…
  • You cannot “tone” a certain portion of your body.  Your body will not lose fat in one spot at a time, it will only lose fat.  Thus, you must reduce your overall body fat percentage to see results in the area you want.  This is why the “ab-(insert attention-grabbing verb)” you see on TV won’t work to help you get a better midsection.
  • Lean – having little to no surplus fat - Thus, to look “lean”, you need to have low levels of body fat.
  • Toned – seeing muscle definition on a human body - Thus, to look “toned”, you need to have low levels of body fat combined with having enough muscular development that you can see the shape of the muscle under the skin.  This is usually accomplished at below 20% body fat on women, and below 10% on men.
First, I want to establish that having muscle doesn’t mean being bulky…
The first thing you need to do is compare these two women:

For reference, the girl on the left is a runway model and the girl on the right is an elite CrossFit athlete.  Both have approximately 12-15% body fat.  Both are doing something they love, and the bodies they have created help them do that.  This isn’t about judging either girl, just that they have very different levels of muscular development.
On the left, we have a runway model who has almost zero muscular development while also having almost zero fat deposits.  She has enough essential muscle to not fall over walking, but not much more than that.  If you want to look like the girl on the left, sorry, but we cannot help you get there.  Although, if you have an apple and a cigarette a day for about a year, you could get close.  It supposedly worked for Christian Bale in the Machinist.  However, CrossFit South Bay will not help you create that type of body.
The girl on the right has spent years developing her strength and muscle.  She has battled heavy weights and pushed herself to the limit to squat, deadlift, and lunge heavier weights every time she comes into the gym.  She weighs approximately 40 lbs more than the runway model due to the large amount of muscle that she has acquired.  She is likely approaching her genetic limits in the amount of muscle she can develop without going on a bodybuilding routine.  Between her and the runway model, there is likely very little difference genetically, yet there is a huge difference in training and diet (more on this shortly).
Same elite CrossFitter, now dressed up, still bulky??
Thus, you can have a large amount of muscle without ever looking “bulky”.  Don’t you agree??
Now that we know that muscle doesn’t make you “bulky”, what does??
Well, the answer is fat.  Excess adipose tissue will result in less than satisfactory aesthetics.  This is regardless of the amount of muscle you have.  This is easily seen in the image below:

The image at left shows a female figure that has a large amount of fat, while having a very small amount of muscle.  This is described in the fitness community as “skinny fat”.  While not overly “bulky” she  doesn’t have the aesthetics that most of us work so hard to attain.  The woman in this image is likely at a level close to 30% body fat and likely has a similar amount of muscle as the runway model.  So even though she may look fine wearing a sweater, it is a different story at the beach.
The trick is how to fix this.  Well, option 1 is to eat less and do tons of cardio, surviving on a diet heavy with running and light on food, and you will end up looking more like the runway model above.  Option 2 is to develop muscle to burn away the excess fat while doing cardio, resulting in looking more like the elite CrossFitter above.
Ok, so we have started to establish that building muscle isn’t a bad thing, right??  Yet, you are afraid that by squatting and deadlifting, you are making your legs and butt bigger, thus getting more “bulky”, correct??
Here is the kicker, the reason your legs (and shoulders and arms and back) are getting a little bigger is that you have now started to add some muscle to them.  Now, that muscle will burn more calories, starting to help whittle away at the amount of fat you have on your body, even while you sleep.  You now are able to achieve that “lean” and “toned” look, as your body fat levels have decreased, and your muscle is starting to show, giving the “toned” look.
BAD cardio
Bad cardio and worse cardio…
Some people keep saying to be leaner they just need more cardio and less strength.  Well, yes, if you just do “more cardio”, you will lose more fat, but you would also lose muscle because without strength training, your body burns muscle as well as fat.  So, instead of looking more like a Victoria Secret model, you start to look more like a runway model.  Then, once you stop doing “more cardio” you will gain fat even faster now that you don’t have the muscle to burn the extra calories, resulting in the “skinny fat” look.  You can see this in ex-athletes that have tried to “get leaner” by doing “more cardio” only to result in having more fat with less muscle.


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This can also happens as we age, as the muscle we built by running, jumping, and playing in our childhood and teens atrophies due to under-use with a more sedentary life, so people in their early twenties are seen as having “high metabolisms”, supposedly not having to work to maintain lean body shapes.  This “high metabolism” is because the muscle they built in their teen years is burning excess calories and fat, and with the low body fat levels, you can see their “toned” muscle underneath.  However, as they take day jobs and do not stimulate their bodies, their muscles atrophy, burning less calories and thereby lowering their “high metabolism” and leading to increased body fat as they age.  Usually, people try to do “more cardio” to regain their lean, toned bodies that they had when they were younger.  However, since they do nothing to build new muscle or maintain their current muscle, they slowly transition to a thin, but “skinny fat”, look as they age.
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Train like an athlete…. Look like an athlete…
Most people can agree that they want to get “toned” and “lean”, but have you ever asked someone that was “toned” and “lean” what they have done to get that way??  You should, because almost every athlete I know that looks “toned” and “lean” has spent years working to develop strength, power, speed, endurance, and stamina for a sport.  They move HEAVY weights quickly.
Lastly, you will never be able to create muscles like a man lifting weights.
A WOMEN THAT LOOKS LIKE SHE HAS MUSCLES LIKE A MAN HAS LIKELY TAKEN STEROIDS!!  This is the defined truth, a woman’s muscle development is much different than a man’s.  Unless a woman has a very different genetic make-up (a very, very small portion of the population), or does bodybuilding type workouts, meant to increase the size of the muscles, it is almost impossible to build muscle like a man.  This is because males have 20-30 times the testosterone of women, resulting in deeper voices, more body hair, and more muscle development.  Women just physically cannot build muscle like men can, sorry but it is a scientific fact.  Some of the maximal amounts of muscle you can put on a female frame with CrossFit training can be seen below.  These are women that built their bodies using sports and strength training.

An extremely high level of muscle on a female will look like the pictures above, but again, only with many YEARS of weights training and a focus on a clean diet.
So, lastly, just to clarify, “bulky” means fat.  Which does not happen when you work hard at CrossFit South Bay!!

March 8, 2011

It's all about the ladies!

So I just spent the last 6 days in Dallas, TX. because my sister is pregnant with my miracle nephew; and it was her shower weekend. It was SO AWESOME!!! =) I got to rub her beautiful belly, talk to my sweet nephew in the womb (I told him to always mind his momma), and spend some serious Q.T. with several incredible women. The time spent solidified my opinion on the importance of having close relationships with women.

I can not tell you how nice it was to sit around with 6 other women - all extremely different - and just laugh, vent, laugh, and laugh some more! It was genuine "girl time", and it was rejuvenating!

What is the point, you ask? Well, I'll tell you...

Far too often we (women) are so incredibly competitive. We judge each other and give each other the stank-eye, rather than appreciating the differences between us. Why? Why do we hate when we could simply congratulate? I know it sounds silly, but it's true! We ladies need to be there for each other and have each other's back. We need to be able to open up to each other and speak freely, without fear of judgment. We need to be able to reach out to each other and know that, even if we have different beliefs and/or opinions about things, our girls will be there for us.

Make no mistake about it. The men in our lives are WONDERFUL, however the dynamic we have with our ladies is completely different - and that's a good thing. I am so incredibly grateful for the close friendships in my life!!! I love all my ladies like a fat kid loves cake! =)

It's late (3:54am TX time...yikes!) so I'm off to bed. I hope you all are well and having a great week thus far!

XOXOXOX

February 9, 2011

February 7, 2011

Week One Wrap Up

This is day 7! And it's the day after the Superbowl, where I know there are usually many tempting treats. How's everybody feeling??? Hopefully your "detox" symptoms have subsided...if not, don't fret. They will soon, and then you're not going to know what to do with all that amazing energy!

Today was kind of a rough day for me. Work is my major life stress, and when I don't have my entire staff there, then I have to cover for them and inevitably miss the ability to make it to the box - which totally sucks! This picture reminds me to keep the work/life balance in check:




















What gives you a reality check???

On another note, check out this article from Greg Everett about the Olympic Lift Starting Position: http://www.cathletics.com/articles/article.php?articleID=49
As with most of the links I reference, it's a bit long, but really informative!

I hope you've all had a fantastic week. Sound off and let us know how you're doing!

February 4, 2011

Crab Cakes with Herb Aioli

Oh this creation is one of my favorites! It's super easy because I used wild caught, canned crab. I LOOOOOOOVE me some seafood, and crab cakes are one of my favorite things EVER!

Cue Song: "My Favorite Things" from the Sound of Music

Previously I bought a crapload of King Crab legs, steamed them, and then spent fo'eva cracking them and pulling the meat. I saw the canned crab at the store and decided I would try it out and see how it fared. I had the crave for crab cakes last night, so I decided to get krunked up. The saved time in the kitchen was HUGE, and the cakes were friggin' DELICIOUS!

So here's how I rolled:

2 TBS coconut oil
4 green onions, chopped (I used all of the light part too)
16 oz. canned crab, drained
1 egg
2 TBS mayonnaise
1 tsp dry mustard
1/4 C ground almonds (you can also use almond flour...Trader Joes sells raw, unblanched)
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1 & 1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp Old Bay Seasoning
salt & pepper to taste
ground black pepper to taste
1/2 C ground almonds or almond flour
Enough coconut oil to fry the cakes


Heat oil in a skillet over high heat. Saute green onions briefly until tender and then cool slightly.

Combine crabmeat, sauteed green onions, egg, mayonnaise, dry mustard, 1/4 C ground almonds, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, Old Bay seasoning, salt and pepper.

Form into 1/2 inch thick patties & coat the patties with remaining ground almonds.

Heat coconut oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Cook cakes 8-10 mins each side. Drain briefly on paper towels and serve with the creamy, garlicy deliciousness below. =)

1/2 C mayonnaise
1.5 tsp dried chives
1.5 tsp dried parsley
2 tsp fresh lemon juice
1 garlic clove, minced

Mix everything up, and use for your cakes...Y-U-M!!!

The B**** Mode

This is a great post from Crossfit Lisbeth's blog...LOVE IT, and I think you will too!!! =)

http://crossfitlisbeth.com/page/3/

February 2, 2011

Build Your World

Today, I won’t use my words against anyone else. Or my hands. I will work only to build my dream.
Today, I will grip the steel and I will keep it close to my body. Let no weight stray far from my center. I can’t control what is away from me.
Today, I will keep my feet firmly planted. And, at the right moment, I will jump. And land again, with the weight. I will hold it until I can hold it no more. And then I will let it fall away from me and I will be done with it.
Today, I will get stronger — in my sinew, in my head, in my heart. I will consume no food that weakens me, no words that will bring me down, no blackness to poison my soul.
My time on this earth is limited.
My actions don’t have to be.
The opportunities are as wide and as open as I want them to be.
The only limiting factor is my mind.
Only I can defeat me.
Today, I won’t let me get me.
I have moved beyond, and I now live in a world of possibilities.
It is so bright here.
How could I ever go back?

Check out http://crossfitlisbeth.com/ for more fantastic WODs "Words of the Day"