I am very much trying to figure out life...after years of this I've realized that to understand the whole, we need to learn and study about each aspects of it. Arts, science, literature, nutrition, fitness, yada yada blah blah...I also began to realize that as you grow up you are able to control more aspects of your surrounding and thus, grow and better yourself as a person...so this is my attempt to share, but infinitely more important sharing it with you guys, is ME ARCHIVING EVERYTHING I FIND FOREVER ON THE INTERWEBZ!!!
So, as a start let's begin at the beginning, your morning, or rather MY MORNING's do's and don'ts and why's and hows.
Wake up, yawn, and stretch out and get mentally ready for the day ahead, is my routine. I try to not concern myself with anything like worries or errands or whatever else will ruin my morning thus far. A couple of things I wanna go over...
First: Water...at least 8 ounces of water as soon as you wake up, remember, while you sleep your body is fasting which means no water, no nutrients, etc. I usually drink two glasses of water first thing after waking up.
Second: Breakfast, your body is yearning to replenish its' lost glycogen and you should oblige it by providing some :) Now, it's beyond me why people skip breakfast other than "I don't feel hungry"...you're probably lying to yourself OR you're stuffing your face waaay too close to bedtime. Even if you're "not hungry" EAT!
Best thing in the morning is carbs, THE PROPER WAY! Fruit is by FAR the best thing you can have along with some oatmeal or quinoa (the essential grain :)
example 1: organic (we'll discuss organic vs "conventional" products later :) kiwi, blueberries and half a medium granny smith apple (not the best morning fruit yet very good for feeling awake) along with half a cup of steel cut oats boiled in water and a bit of almond milk (half a cup before boiling it)
example 2: Clementine, granny smith apple (again) a dahs of almonds and some goji berry, hazelnut and whole oats granola (dry) add a dash of almond milk or soy milk and you're ready to take on the world!
you want to eat fruit because it will restock your glycogen deposits (the ones you lost whilst reposing...you know..MAKING THE ZZZZzzZzzzzs...if you get the refrence major props, if not...its OK i guess!
here's a list of some goodies for the morning. keep in mind, while fruits are GREAT, eating 10 servings a day will not be so great for many reasons but lets just say TOO MUCH SUGAR, to be more precise it's too much calories from simply sugar based, carbohydrates. Remember your body needs protein, healthy fat, nutritients and vitamins and minerals as well!!!
These fruits provide equal or nearly equal fructose and glucose to
restock liver and muscle glycogen to help halt muscle breakdown. Eat two
or three servings.
FRUIT TOTAL SUGARS* FRUCTOSE* GLUCOSE*
Pineapple (1 cup diced) 13 7 6
Honeydew melon (1 wedge) 13 7 6
Orange (1 medium) 12 6 6
Banana (1 medium) 18 9 9
Blueberries (1 cup) 14 7 7
Nectarine (1 medium) 10 5 5
Kiwi fruit (2 medium) 12 6 6
so you can have an orange, a kiwi and a cup of pineapple or a banana....personally i feel like more than two pieces of fruits is enough for me but I am not a large bodybuilder, if you are then proceed to eat 10 fruits :)
MORNING DRINK OF CHOICE:
yerba mate :)
"The infusion called mate is prepared by steeping dry leaves (and twigs) of yerba mate in hot water, rather than in boiling water. Drinking mate with friends from a shared hollow gourd (also called a guampa or mate in Spanish, or cabaça or cuia in Portuguese, or zucca in Italian) with a metal straw (a bombilla in Spanish, bomba in Portuguese) is a common social practice in Argentina among people of all ages"
got this AMAZING thing from an ex of mine!
or a small cup of coffee (1/3 columbian, 1/3 turkish, 1/3 roasted almonds) with almond milk :)
3. I like yoga...in fact i LOVE yoga (or any morning work you like).. a quick 15 minute routine in the morning gets my blood flowing, mind and soul centered and I am in a good mood with a smile when I do leave the house. if you don't like yoga, JUMPROPE is another great morning way of getting your blood flowing (and thus, helping you feel more awake). if no jumprope, do some dynamic stretches (moving as oppose to static stretches where you hold and stretch a bodypart/limb) and do a quick set of however many pull ups, push ups, jumping jacks and crunches for example, as you can!
great example of a good, easy and most importantly, EFFECTIVE yoga practice:
4. take your time...too many people nowadays, wake up, rush, shove food down their throat if they eat at all, and are nervous wrecks for the rest of the day...the morning should be your time to get ready for the day not jump right into it. if you have to work really early, WAKE UP REALLY EARLY but don't comprimise your sleep...we'll talk about sleep in the upcoming weeks as well.
you should be ready to wrestle a panda bear at this point! as you get stronger and grow, we can move on to alligators and eventually the Sasquatch or your regional equivalent
all in all i wake up at least 2 hours before having to leave my house, I also love to work out in the AM (and in the PM some days as well).
thoughts, comments, critics, two cents are all welcome :)

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