Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Breed Specific Legislation

I know I said this blog would cover health and fitness, but if you know me, you know my love for dogs. I practically like them better then I like people. I'm the type to stop you on the street and ask to pet your dog, or come to your house and get right to the floor to play. So if you have heard about this insanely idiotic Breed Specific Legislation in Montreal, you can assume my frustration, and utter sadness for this decision.


So, you may ask, what is Breed Specific Legislation (BSL)?
"Breed-specific legislation (BSL) is a law that bans OR restricts certain types of dogs based on their appearance, usually because they are perceived as “dangerous” breeds or types of dogs. **It is a common misconception that BSL refers only to breed bans."


Research has shown that BSL does not limit the amount of attacks by dogs and does not improve safety to people from dogs. I can list of article after article of this evidence, but I won't, because this post isn't about trying to convince people that BSL is wrong, inhumane, and DOES.NOT.WORK!


To me, the solution won't be simple, but can stop the deaths of thousands of dogs, which to me, is the ultimate win. I used this analogy with a friend earlier today; cars are dangerous hunks of steel that you drive really fast next to other cars and people. You have to go through stages of getting your licence, ensuring you understand the rules and laws of the road. After you get your G1 you're allowed to drive, but with another experienced driver with you. Over the next 8 months you learn how to properly drive. After that, you get your G2, yay! You can now drive on your own with your licence and registration, but have to continuously follow laws and rules set out to ensure no one gets hurt or injured. The more you drive, the more you know and the smarter you are of the rules of the road (this can be argued for some dumb drivers, but you get my point.)


So, when handling something potentially dangerous, that law ensures you are licenced, registered and have been prepared for driving. So, why can't we have a system in place to ensure all animals owners are licenced, registered and have been prepared for owning this dog.


I know it is complicated but if we had people in power who fought for this type of thing, it could happen. My dog is a terrier mix, hyper, fast and very energetic. But I love her so much that I do everything in my absolute power to ensure she is safe, people that come into contact with her are safe and that she is a friendly and behaved dog.


It is utterly heartbreaking to see this happening and I can't put into words how sad this makes me. I would own 20 dogs if I could, but my current situation does not allow for that. I donate to the human society all the time and am an advocate for adoption (DON'T BUY FROM BREEDERS!!!), and animal welfare.


I may be a bit biased, but I seriously don't understand how anyone could make this decision and have it be a law, basically putting to death thousands of deserving and loving dogs that just need a little TLC.


In conclusion, here's my nut job of a dog; Rae. She is a Boston-Terrier Bulldog that will lick your face off if you come too close to her. A lot of people cross the street when they see her. They have no idea what breed she is an automatically see her face and get nervous. I let anyone that stops to pet her, but warn them she's a kisser. She is like all other terrier breeds, big lovers who just want a warm bed and an owner that will protect them.






Please help reverse this BSL by signing this petition https://www.change.org/p/denis-coderre-stop-a-bsl-bill-pit-bull-ban-in-montr%C3%A9al, tweeting, donating, supporting and getting the word out. You could also go to Montreal and adopt one of these poor babies in shelters that may not be around too much long.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Thank GOODNESS it's Friyay!

TGIF!


Regardless of being currently cold and rainy, it is Friday, which is basically the best day of the week for most of you. It means possibly sleeping in, catching up with friends, or taking part in some much anticipated plans of BEAU'S OKTOBERFEST!


I am heading there tomorrow with some friends and planning on staying the entire day. I am so excited for beer, food and live music! I will most definitely be cheating on my Real Food Reset, but life is about balance, and I bought these tickets before I signed up for the food reset, so commitment, right? I have promised myself I will not feel guilty about it, I will enjoy my day, and get back on track first thing Sunday morning.


I finally made my first recipe last night from the Real Food Reset meal plan. All this week I have just been making super quick meals, while following the rules set out, because I have had no time to make a proper meal. Last night I made this amazing baked sweet potato thing (all recipes are from Stephanie Kay, I take no ownership of these, check out her blog for more amazing recipes!).


I'll quickly run over the recipe; it was super simple to start, head to the gym and come home to continue.
  • Stab a sweet potato 3-4 times with a fork and wrap in aluminum foil 
  • Bake for an hour at 400
  • Heat up a tsp of olive oil in a pan, mix in onions, peppers, garlic.
  • Add in a can of black beans.
  • Add spices according to your taste; I like me some spice so I put cumin, pepper and basil.
  • Smush some avocado in a bowl with pepper
  • Take out said potato; slice it down the middle and put on your panned ingredients!
VOILA!

It was SO delicious, so filling and so fresh tasting! I made two potatoes and enough filling for a second meal.


One more shout out I'd like to make this morning is LVD Fitness. They are an Ottawa-based fitness apparel company that makes some super cute, functional workout wear. Iron North is a huge supporter of them, and you should too! Read their story here to learn more about WaterAid, who they have partnered with. It's a great local company that is trying to make a difference! Here is me in my new crop top I bought at the 1 year INS party! It's comfy and I can wear it working out and out with a jean jacket. Except that it is now almost OCTOBER which means sweaters, pants and SOCKS....






I hope everyone has a great weekend! Despite the somewhat chilly weather, get out there, because soon we will have a few feet of snow on the ground.


Signing out,
D

Thursday, September 22, 2016

The Burg

Well, let's get on with this first post; shall we?


WHERE DO I SWEAT?
Iron North Fitness! PEDAL.RUN.LIFT.STRECH
INS is an independent gym in THE BURG owned by two fabulously fabulous young ladies named Sam and Jenna. These two are some B.A moms who started this studio a little over a year ago. Last month they hosted their one year party at the gym and celebrated with members, family and friends. If you're looking for a community feel to a gym, this is your place!


As their motto says, they host tons of different classes so that you can expand your athletic abilities. Instead of just going to a gym, doing a short run on the treadmill, using some machines and going home, this place offers it all in one spot. They have spin classes (which are actually amazingly fun and not as scary as most would think), Run Club, Lift and Strength type classes (death by MetCon), and a yoga studio.


Around the end of 2015 I attended some classes here, but never got a membership. In March I said "K, I don't want to feel this way anymore" and got a membership. I go about 5-6 times a week, with most days doing an early morning and evening workout. This place has become my safe-haven, my stress reliever and my go-to gym. I cannot tell you how much this place has changed my life. In March let's just say I weighed too much to even mention here. As of today I am down 50lbs, with tons of muscle added. I can attest that this place changed me.


My favorite saying lately has been "Do it, because you can." Lots of people in the world are not as fortunate as us able-bodied people. So don't be lazy. Get up, move your buns and have a great time doing it. It may take a while to find your niche, but once you do, trust me, endorphins are a real thing. So is working out with a bunch of amazing people!


WHAT DO I EAT?
Let me explain; I am pescatarian (which means I am vegetarian, but I eat fish occasionally). I became a vegetarian a little over two years ago for many reasons (that's another post). I refrained from fish for the first 6 months but realized that was really hard and unrealistic for me.


Everyone has their own diet and own way of doing things, and this one works for me. I don't care if you're a meat eater, a vegan, gluten-free, what have you. All I suggest is that you are smart about your food. Think about what you're eating. Think about what is going into your body. Fueling your body should be done with thought. To be honest; if you're constantly eating stuff that comes in a package and out of a box, you're doing it wrong.


I try to eat as clean as possible. Right now I am doing the real food reset with Stephanie Kay hosted by Pure Yoga Westboro. It's a 28 day reset on the way you cook and eat. The plan gets you to eat everything in it's whole and original form. Cooking with fresh ingredients is the key to this plan. I have mostly been eating this way but I really wanted to get down the nitty gritty of clean eating, and so far this program has taught me tons (it started 4 days ago).


A little example of what I eat is; lettuce wraps with organic tofu and vegetables, some Ezekial bread (bread made from organic, sprouted whole grains) with avocado, hard-boiled eggs, veggies and hummus, lots of bean salad, sweet potatoes and smoothies. You CAN eat well and it taste good. Don't get me wrong; I love beer, but only drink when I have a function and I love pizza. I try to treat myself to a cheat night every few weeks. It's all about moderation. In fact, I am going to Oktoberfest in Vankleek Hill this Saturday and I plan on drinking lots of great beer and eating some yummy food. But I will then work my butt off at the gym this week and next!


Well; I think that's it for me! I will definitely be delving into my workouts and eating in the future, this is just to give you a sense of the amount of work it takes to really be successful in loosing weight; keeping it off and being healthy. It's not about a quick fix; this is a lifestyle change that has made me a healthier person; physically and mentally.


Signing Off,
D.

Oh, hi there! *White Girl Wave*

Hey Everyone!


First off, if you're reading this, thank you! I know I am just a regular ol' person trying to live life the best way I can, and to most my opinions and thoughts probably don't matter, but in the past year I have drastically changed the way I go about this crazy thing called life, so I thought I should write about it.


A few months ago an old friend told me I should start blogging. I frequently post on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter about the progress I've made, the way I work out and the things I eat, so I thought; what the heck. If I can inspire one person with the way I do things, then I have met my goal.


Some of things I'll probably be covering are my workouts, my meals, my favorite spots to do these two things, and maybe an op-ed every now and then (because Trump really grinds my gears).


Stay tuned for lots of exciting (at least, I think they're exciting) posts!