From Will to Power

brazilian female.

Thinspo/Fitspo

Vegetarian/Vegan


Height: 1.72m___(5'7)

HW: 74 kg____(162.8)

CW: 57 kg____(125.4 lbs) ---- 8/21/2011

GW1: 55 kg____(121 lbs)

GW2: 53 kg____(116.6 lbs)

GW3: 51.5 kg____(113.3)

UGW: 50 kg____(110 lbs)


Days without binging: 0

keepcalmanddieton:

blogilates:

Bikini Blaster 2 of 2. Hope you have the complete set now. If not, here’s 1 of 2. Do the whole video with me here. Okay, now go cray cray reblogging!!!!!!! <3 Cassey

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muffintop-less:

I often get asks where girls tell me they are eating “healthy” and not seeing results. When they give me examples of their diet… what I tend to find is that their “healthy” is not the same as MY “healthy”
Just because you’ve been told by a friend or read in a magazine that a food is “healthy” doesn’t mean it is. Packaging can also be VERY misleading. “Fat Free”,  ”Whole Grain”, “All Natural” are all words thrown around to make the outside of the box appear to contain a quality product. The truth is, this is sadly not the case in most situations. Most packaged goods are processed as heck and contain loads of sugar, sodium, unhealthy oils and other ingredients that are not conducive to a lean, healthy body.
The best way to ensure you are genuinely eating “healthy” is to eat CLEAN. This means eating foods as close to their natural state as possible. Little to no processing, additives and refined sugars/ingredients. Typically the perimeter of the grocery store is where you will find these foods (there are exceptions to this). 
Stick to fresh or frozen veggies, fruits, lean meats &amp; healthy oils &amp; whole grains (those are typically found in the aisles though.. the exception). Here is a grocery list I put together that is an example of “clean eating”:
http://muffintop-less.tumblr.com/MTLCGROCERIES

muffintop-less:

I often get asks where girls tell me they are eating “healthy” and not seeing results. When they give me examples of their diet… what I tend to find is that their “healthy” is not the same as MY “healthy”

Just because you’ve been told by a friend or read in a magazine that a food is “healthy” doesn’t mean it is. Packaging can also be VERY misleading. “Fat Free”,  ”Whole Grain”, “All Natural” are all words thrown around to make the outside of the box appear to contain a quality product. The truth is, this is sadly not the case in most situations. Most packaged goods are processed as heck and contain loads of sugar, sodium, unhealthy oils and other ingredients that are not conducive to a lean, healthy body.

The best way to ensure you are genuinely eating “healthy” is to eat CLEAN. This means eating foods as close to their natural state as possible. Little to no processing, additives and refined sugars/ingredients. Typically the perimeter of the grocery store is where you will find these foods (there are exceptions to this). 

Stick to fresh or frozen veggies, fruits, lean meats & healthy oils & whole grains (those are typically found in the aisles though.. the exception). Here is a grocery list I put together that is an example of “clean eating”:

http://muffintop-less.tumblr.com/MTLCGROCERIES

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eatmethin:



Do you feel like your diet needs a fresh start? When life happens and you abandon healthy food in favor of whatever is nearby or comes out of a packet or pouch, it’s time for a “clean” break. That’s why we’re bringing you SHAPE’s 7-Day Clean Eating Challenge. It’s easy and the payoffs…

  • me: i want to lose weight
  • me: eats entire contents of kitchen
  • me: there's always tomorrow
  • me: hahah who am i kidding
  • I so need to stop this...