Thursday, August 29, 2013

Health and fitness update

January 2013,  2 months into my Paleo journey
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Of all the blog posts I have ever done, by far the ones that get more views and questions are the ones I've done about the topic of health and fitness. (Here is the last one I did a few months ago)

The reason I felt it was time for an update is because I have changed nearly everything I was doing 6 months ago. I am a big fan of changing things up anyway.

In order for this post to make sense I need to give a bit of history for those who are here for the first time. 2 Years ago after a routine physical exam and a follow-up cardiac score test, it was revealed that there was plaque built up in the arteries of my heart. It was discovered that apparently there was some sort of genetic propensity for this type thing. I had no symptoms whatsoever, and really didn't fit into any of the high-risk categories, but during a heart cath. it was confirmed that there were a couple of blockages, which they repaired with stents.

I had always erred on the side of health all my life. I exercised and ate pretty well, so this came as a real shock and quite frankly changed my life. I made a decision that day that I would do everything within my power to not just maintain my health, but to get in the best shape of my life.

My cardiologist put me on a strict low fat diet which allowed me just 30 grams of fat per day. For 21 months I stayed within those numbers. I also exercised rigorously 6 days a week for those 21 months. And my body had transformed (at least on the outside). In November of 2012 I went in for a routine blood test to check my cholesterol levels, and although my cholesterol numbers were good,  I had an elevated liver function.  The cardiologist told me to stop taking my statin drug (which reduces cholesterol) to see if that was what was causing the liver issue. I was also taking a lot of additional weight training supplements, so I stopped those as well.

One month later I was re-tested and everything was back to normal with my liver, but something very interesting happened, my overall cholesterol number went up to about where it was when this whole heart episode began.

I had assumed that between my diet and exercise I really didn't need to continue the statin drug to keep my cholesterol lower. I was wrong. It was at this point that I began to do my own research about what really caused heart disease. And the more I looked into it, the more I realized that heart disease wasn't caused by high cholesterol, but by inflammation of the arteries.

So the question is, what causes inflammation? Believe it or not, it is caused in part by the very diet that my cardiologist had put me on. That's right. High carbohydrate diets are notorious for causing this inflammation. I won't bore you with the details, but three books have really helped me. The Great Cholesterol Myth by Stephen Sinatra, The Paleo Solution by Robb Wolf, and The Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson.

The average American consumes WAY too much processed, high sugar, high carbohydrate foods, and as a the result we see increased incidents of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and obesity.

So let's fast-forward to today. From a nutrition standpoint I now eat a diet that is a hybrid Paleo/Primal. Which basically means I eat meat, fish, fowl, eggs, nuts, seeds, fruit and vegetables. I have totally eliminated from my diet all grains (which means no rice, pasta, corn, wheat, bread, etc,), sugars, all processed foods and almost all dairy,. And I only drink water (with the exception of a whey protein shake in unsweetened almond milk on weight training days and an intra-workout BCAA supplement).

The big difference is in my macro- nutrient ratios. My cardiologist had me on a diet that was 
25% Protein, 15% Fat, 60% Carbohydrates.  Here is my current breakdown:  40% Protein, 25% Fat, 35% Carbohydrates. I know this seems counter-intuitive because we have all been conditioned to think that all fat is bad. But not all fat is bad, in fact, good fat is one of the better things you can put into your body.

The other thing we've been told is that "fat makes you fat". But again it all depends on what kind of fat you're eating. By the way, I have been eating this way for almost 9 months and I'm still maintaining around 6.75% body fat. (My daughter has lost over 25 lbs in 4 months eating this way.)

From a weight training supplement standpoint, I am using whey protein, creatine and a BCAA supplement. Of course I still take a multi-vitamin, fish oil, and COQ-10, and extra B, and D vitamins.

A few months ago I had a complete physical, which included extensive blood work.  I am happy to say that after eating this way and exercising that my numbers are stellar. My overall cholesterol was a little higher but that is mainly because my HDL (good cholesterol) was so high. Even more exciting was that my C-Reactive protein (which measures inflammation) was unbelievably low!

This way of eating may not be for you, that's fine. But if you are eating what I would refer to as the "normal American diet", consider modifying it. Cut out as many of the processed foods in your diet that you can. A good rule of thumb is, when you go grocery shopping stay away from the inside aisles. The good stuff is generally found in the outer aisles (meat, fruit and vegetables). Choose healthy alternatives at restaurants. We rarely eat out much anymore, but if I need a quick meal I'll stop at Chick-fil-a and grab a couple orders of the grilled chicken nuggets and a bowl of fruit.

There is too much to cover in one post, so I will continue this post with a part 2 in the future where I'll talk about my new workout routines.







Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Ready for Fall

Well it's hard to believe, but Summer is just about over. The kids are back in school. People are getting back to their normal routines, and the dog-days of summer are being replaced by the fresh winds of Fall.

From a church standpoint, we are seeing great momentum already. In fact, just in the last 2 Sundays we have seen dozens of people saved, 28 people baptized and over 50 people attend our Get In The Game class at one of our campuses! In addition to that, we have not only seen a huge increase in our overall attendance, but our Fall kick-off of Find and Follow small groups, have tons of people getting connected in a group!! By the way, if you missed this past Sunday, you missed one of the best services in FCC's history!

I believe that we are only seeing the beginning of great move of God at Foothills Community Church. I want to encourage you to be a part of it. Here are a few things you can do: 1) Pray for the leadership of FCC as we seek the Lord's direction.  2) Bring people with you on Sundays. Don't JUST invite, bring! 3) Be friendly! Make sure to take the initiative to make everyone feel welcome. It makes a huge difference. 4) Get connected. Find a small group to attend. Join a SERVE team. Don't just show up on Sunday morning for one hour. 5) Use social media to promote FCC to your friends. (If you have not LIKED FCC's Facebook page, that would be a great way to start!  https://www.facebook.com/FoothillsCC )

A couple of other big things coming up:
1) Don't forget that on September 15th, we will launch our 4th campus of FCC in Cornelia, GA. I cannot wait. They will be doing a preview/run-through service on September 8th and then the Grand opening the following Sunday (September 15th)! If you know anyone in that area, plese let them know. Here's some more info about it.
2) On October 6th, our Hartwell campus will be moving to a new location! We have been approved to rent the Hartwell YMCA for our services. This is incredible because it puts the Foothills name in front of literally thousands of YMCA members!!

See you Sunday!



Tuesday, August 13, 2013

A few thoughts

Here are a few thoughts about some of what is going on at Foothills Community Church:

As summer winds down, things start to really crank up at FCC. We have a huge day of next steps coming up on August 25th. There will be many opportunities to connect at FCC.

1) We will be doing baptisms at all 3 campuses during the services on  that day. If you are a Christ-follower and have never made your faith public through baptism, this is your next step! You can sign-up right now.

2) We have our next Get In The Game on August 25th at all 3 campuses. If you're new to FCC or just want to know more about the church, or would like to join FCC this is your next step. The class begins after the Sunday morning service (after the 11:15am service at Seneca campus). We provide lunch, childcare and all material for the class. You can sign-up right now.

3) Small groups kick-off will begin on August 25th for most groups (some groups actually will begin August 21st). Being connected to a small group is one of the best things you can do to connect, grow spiritually, find support, and build friendships within the church. If you only come to church on Sunday morning, you are missing out. Why not consider joining a group. Here is more info about small groups.


* On another note, it's hard to believe that we are only about a month away from adding our 4th campus in Habersham County (Cornelia), GA. Please keep our campus Pastor, Stan Crump in your prayers as he begins this new adventure .

* Really looking forward to our staff retreat later this week. We will be praying and planning for the upcoming year. This will be a great time to re-focus after summer.

 * It's unbelievable how many new people are coming to FCC. Every week we see so many new faces. That's awesome!

* College football season is only a couple weeks away! The Clemson vs Georgia game will be huge. I'm thinking about making a friendly wager with our campus Pastors in Ga, Pastor Brian Marshall (Toccoa), Pastor Austin Canen (Hartwell) and Pastor Stan Crump (Habersham), that if Clemson wins, they will have to wear a Clemson shirt on Sunday, September 1st. In the small chance that Clemson were to lose, I would wear a Ga. Bulldog shirt on September 1st.

* You do not want to miss this Sunday. It is going to be fantastic!