WTF Challenge packets will be emailed this afternoon. Be sure to sign-up for the challenge prior to this afternoon so we know to email you! Sign-up here. Then, read Monday’s post so you know what’s going on.
Sign-up for your blood testing slot here
For time:
25 Walking lunge steps
20 Pull-ups
50 Box jumps, 20 inch box
20 Double-unders
25 Ring dips
20 Knees to elbows
30 Kettlebell swings, 2 pood
30 Sit-ups
20 Hang squat cleans
35 pound dumbells
25 Back extensions
30 Wall ball shots, 20 pound ball
Number 2: No Gluten and No Soy
But I don’t have Celiacs!
Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, kamut, oats and many other grains. It is also used in processed foods as a thickening agent. So what is wrong with gluten?
Gluten is a protein, or a long strain of amino acids that are bound together. When it enters our digestive system enzymes break down these proteins, however, because gluten is relatively new to our bodies (10,000 years vs. 3,000,000) many of us lack the amount and proper enzymes to break down these proteins successfully. The unbroken protein then damages the cells that line our gut (villi) leaving gaping holes between the cells that allow partially broken down food to pass directly into our blood-stream (leaky-gut syndrome). These partially broken down proteins can be toxic to our cells and can cause auto-immune reactions where the body begins attacking itself.
Auto-immune diseases related to gluten include but are not limited to: alzheimers, parkinsons, arthritis, cancer, lupus, and MS. We’ve become so used to associating these problems with old age when in fact it’s directly related to what we’ve been putting into our bodies.
Eliminating gluten from out diets is no easy chore. In addition to being a staple of our diet for so long gluten also has an addictive trait similar to morphine known as gluteomorphin. The more you ingest the more your body craves and wants more. Gluteomorphin has also been linked back to autism in young children.
Food companies, magazines, and natural grocery stores have also made gluten into the next health food fad tying it to weight loss rather than longevity and overall health. You can buy everything gluten-free – pretzels, brownies, cake, cookies, crackers, and chocolate covered almonds, for example. Consumers see gluten-free and somehow believe those double chocolate chip cookies with organic cane sugar are somehow now made healthy (and will make them loose weight!?). Gluten-free junk food! What people don’t realize is that they don’t need gluten-free sugary options, they simply need to replace the gluten containing junk with fruits and vegetables.
As stated earlier, gluten is used in many processed meats and foods as well as imitation meats, so be careful and read your food labels. Know what you are putting into your body! Gluten is EVERYWHERE.
There are so many things we could say about soy. We’ll leave you with two words and a few resources. Estrogen latte.
RESOURCES:
Have fun at your shoot today, Nicole!
Thanks Molly! It was actually kind of fun:)
What CF pose did you end up doing?
The original one:) Overhead squat in the middle of Pearl Street. We’ll see!
What did you overhead squat?
Speaking of OHS, check out the main site poster today!
So for level 7 in the challenge, what is meant by “when eating at home”? Is that meant for us to eat eggs and meat that applies to those restriction when we can, but not necessarily when we’re out at a restaurant (though we’re still eating paleo then)?
What are “35 pound dumbbells ” (I know what dumbbells are, what is this exercise?)