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Turkey Burgers

This recipe was featured in the BFFM newsletter from Tom Venuto (check out his blog if you have time here), who kindly said we could share.

Recipe for TNT Burgers (Tasty Nutritious Turkey)

* 1 lb (454 g) 99% nonfat ground turkey
* 4 egg whites
* 1 cup (40 g crumbled shredded wheat or whole wt bread crumbs)
* 1/2 cup finely diced celery
* 1/2 cup finely diced onion
* 1 tbsp horseradish mustard (jack daniels brand – the SECRET ingredient!)
* 1 tbsp soy sauce
* 1 tsbp garlic powder
* 1 tbsp parsley flakes
* dash of pepper
* dash of sea salt (optional)
Makes 4 burgers

Start mixing the “wet” ingredients into the turkey, then the seasoning, then the breadcrumbs. Cook and enjoy.  I make mine on my George Foreman grill for 20mins, and they come out all nice and brown and taste amazing!

Nutritional Info per Burger:

189 calories
37.5 grams protein
12.5 grams carbs
1.6 grams fat

TurkeyBurgers

TurkeyBurgers

Enjoy! Betty xx

Before & After Shot

September 27, 2010 1 comment

I’m down over 2 stone, and just weeks away from getting my six pack on show.  The before pic is last November, and after pic is August.  I’m even in better shape today, and can’t wait to reveal my six pack to you on my daughters 10th birthday, 23rd October, stand by people!

BodyTransformation

BodyTransformation

My Testimonial for Chiropractic Care…

A BIG THANK YOU TO SCOTT & THE TEAM AT GLASGOW CHIROPRACTIC FALKIRK

I’ve gone from not being able to run for 1 minute without stopping, to running 3 10K’s this year!  I will be running my 4th 10K on 3rd October with the aim of beating my personal best of 1hour3mins13secs and getting it done in under 60minutes!

My Testimonial For Chiropractic Care

I used to suffer from back and neck pain on a daily basis.  My shoulders and neck would be full of tension, quite often resulting in a sore and stiff neck, along with headaches.  My neck and head were forced to protrude forward.  I put all this down to my desk based job, with very little time spent away from the computer.  I had to get massaged daily just to help ease the pain and tension.  My boyfriend had been going to Scott for treatment for some time and was always on at me to get checked out.  I never had even thought about it, as I wrongly thought chiropractic care was only for those that had “back injuries”, not for those that just had “back pain”.  The turning point for me to see Scott was one night my boyfriend was in for his adjustment, I was speaking to Janet, the receptionist/therapist, about my tension, and she came over and gave me a quick massage.  She said it would definitely be worth my while seeing Scott.  And so my chiropractic care began.  I was not surprised to learn that I was actually starting to get a hump!  I knew my posture wasn’t the greatest (even from my early teens my mum and aunt were always on at it me to “stand straight”).  After a few adjustments with Scott I immediately noticed a difference in my posture and my ability to breathe a lot deeper was amazing.  Through ongoing chiropractic care I no longer suffer from tension headaches, back or neck pain and now stand straight and proud without even thinking about it.  I have also noticed I am able to undertake exercise with better results.  I have more energy and more focused on what I’m doing.  Before I was adjusted I could not run very far before getting a stitch or being out of breath.  (Maybe 1 minute tops).  I am now able to control my breathing and get more air into my lungs.  I can now run a 5K without stopping.  I no longer need massaged daily, I’m pain free and I am most pleased that I no longer slouch when I walk, and I hold my head high and proud when walking out and about.  Scott and the team have done a fantastic job and I recommend their care to all. I first started my chiro care last November/Dec. Roughly the same time I decided I wanted to take control of my life, and start doing what needed to be done so that by the time my 30th birthday came round, I would be looking my absolute best, and feeling my absolute best.  I’ve lost over 30lbs and on my way to achieving my goal of having visible abs!   The first picture is when I first started my chiropractic treatment.  I also have a before and after pic for my weight loss journey, the before pic was taken in November 2009,  after pic August 2009.  I’ve also include a couple of me & my medal shots, from my 10Ks, as I think these clearly show my good posture!

Find out more on chiropractic care here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiropractic
To view the Glasgow Chiropractic Website click here: http://www.glasgowchiropractic.com/
 Thanks for reading, Betty
p.s. I was not paid or compensated in anyway for this testimonial, I just wanted to share it with you.
 

 

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Tummy shot update

I forgot about my day 30 tummy shot!  Here it is now!  I’m definitely starting to notice more definition, and I’m a week into using Turbulence Training workouts, so feeling really upbeat about seeing the start of my six pack by my daughters 10th birthday – 5 weeks tomorrow! 

ontheroadtoasixpack

ontheroadtoasixpack

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Day 30 Update

September 13, 2010 2 comments

I started this blog with the hope that it would help me stick to my routine, and help the weightloss along.  It’s not really worked out like that, mainly because after serial calorie counting for the last 8 months my body needed a break.  So the last 10 days I’ve not count a single calorie, and I’ve ate a few more “cheat” meals than I would normally, but, i’ve also done two 10Ks, so feeling pretty good about that, though I haven’t lifted any weights.  So, I’ve given my body a break from cal counting and weight lifting and now I’m ready to go full steam ahead for the next 12 weeks.  Why 12 weeks?  Well, I’m taking part in the 9th Turbulence Training Transformation Contest!  I’m taking my starting pics tonight, so my Day 30 Tummy Shot will be uploaded here tomorrow.

I’m on my last 10lbs to lose before that 6 pack will be shining through, and a. i need a mix up in my work out routine, and b. i need more social support. The TT programme supports both of these. (oh, and there is prize money involved :-) )  If any of you are TT’rs you’ll see me on the 9th contest forum “6 pack after kids and c-section? You betcha!”

Prize money $$$ here I come :-) .  Wish me luck!

Thanks for reading, Betty x
You can read more about TT here:
http://turbulencetraining.blogspot.com/
and here:
http://www.ttfatloss.com/get-started/

A new PB!

One week after running The Great Scottish Run 10K, I took part in the Cumbernauld 10K, crazy I know, even crazier, I was out to beat my GSR 10K time of 1hr8mins56secs.   Sunday was a good day for the Cumbernauld 10K, it was partly cloudy, and a nice little breeze.  My legs felt fully recovered too.  I was feeling good.  The first 2km went pretty well, good pace, breathing under control, then between 2km-5km I started getting the most awful stitch, I kept having to walk/run to keep it under control.  By the time the 5Km marker came around I set about getting a good control on my breathing, and off I went, run run run, by the time I got to 8Km the dreaded stitch was back, it was agony!!  I felt at that point that my time was going to be rubbish, I had lost count of how many times I went to walk/run/walk/run.  By the time I reached the 9Km marker I was ready for the final push to the finish line, as I approached the finish line I was amazed to see the clock at 1hr3min odd secs!  I had such a grin on my face.  I wasn’t paying any attention to my time going round, I was out to beat my last time, but the stitch really held me back, but obviously when I was running I was putting in a good pace.  I used the runkeeper app on my iphone to track the run, and at some points I was doing 8 minute miles, yay me!  So overall I’m really chuffed with my time.  My plan is to get one or two more 10Ks in before the year is out, and get a sub 60min time.   My official time from the Cumbernauld 10K is 1 hour 3 minutes and 13secs!

On reflection, I stupidly started racing someone at the start, which is why I probably developed the stitch, my plan was to use the first 2Km to “warm up” and pace myself, when now that I think about it, I went far too fast at the start and my body went hey, what u doing u fool?! LOL, I wont make that mistake at my next 10K!

I’ve never been able to run anything in my life before, so to have completed 3 10K’s this year, and to be close to a sub 60 time, it’s a great feeling.  I’d like to take a moment to thank my chiropractor, Scott, from Glasgow Chiropractic at Falkirk.  I’ve been seeing Scott since last December, and I believe that without chiropractic care I would not be as successful at running. My testimonial on chiro care to follow!

Thanks for reading, Betty x

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Me and My Medal :-)

Me & My Medal

Well everyone, I’m pleased to say I ran the Great Scottish Run 10K yesterday in a time of 1 hour 8 mins 56 secs, taking 7mins30secs off my last 10K time (May this year-and was my first ever 10K!).

I was over the moon.  The last 2km I got a sudden burst of enery and managed to put a real sprint in towards the end, no one passed me on that last 2km! 

My aim is now to get my next 10km in under the 1hour mark.  As you know, I’ve signed up for Craig Ballantyne’s turbulence training, so on my non tt days I’ll be working a 5km circuit aiming for 10 minute miles on this, which brings in my half hour activity for non tt days, and this is something I now love, me loving running, who would have thought a year ago I’d be saying that! LOL.

Some other exciting news for you today, I am going to be participating in next years London Triathlon, Olympic Distance!  Through twitter I’ve hooked up with another Scottish lass who is organising a team for next year, in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer.  The team is in the process of being put together, and I will blog more on this when I know more, so stand by for that!  Angela is also organising a Scottish Triathlon for October 2011, and I will post more on this as I find out more details. 

Me 'n my medal!

Me 'n my medal!

Thanks for reading, Betty x

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Day 20 Update

September 3, 2010 2 comments

Day 20 Photo Update 

Just like I thought would be the case, I stepped on the scales and gained 2lbs! 

I’m not overly alarmed at this, as the first 10 days I was on a ketogenic diet, so did lose a bit of water weight to begin with.  I’ve moved back to counting calories, as I can never sustain a ketogenic diet for any great length of time (always good to get through a plateau though). 

Also, I’m running a 10K this Sunday, and I need carbs to fuel that long run.  I’ve also not been able to weight train in the last 10 days as much as I would have liked.  I had two things to worry about.  I pulled my quad when I was out training for my 10K doing hill sprints, so my lower body workouts were out of the question.  Keeping up my runs for the 10K was bad enough, had to take those runs really easy.  On top of that my left arm had been niggling me after managing 2 pulls ups a week or so ago, I wasn’t want to risk an injury to my arm either.  So, weights were out the game, and my cardio was steady state at best.  So all in all, I’m not too disheartened by the weight gain. 

My quad now feels good and no niggles in my arm, so after my 10K on Sunday I am good to go!  Plus there is still 80 days left of this challenge. 

Finally, I am very excited to tell you that I am the latest owner of Craig Ballantyne’s Turbulence Training system!  I am working my way through reading this just now, and I’m so pumped and ready to get started on Monday.  I am going to get ripped! Have a great Friday everyone, and thanks for reading, Betty xx

Day20

Day20

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