Tuesday, August 30, 2011

3 months eating right food

Yes I am a food fanatic. I love food to an extent that I can start obsessing over it. It has been nearly two years of constant monitoring of what gets into my tummy + some nerve wrecking, maniac, senseless exercises to get to this point of having lost 15kg. Gosh I don't even know how I could pack so much of extra waste in. Any ways after lot of net browsing and trying out all sort of fad diets I came across a post by Raj Ganpath on one my friend's threads. The whole way of putting the idea food and how it is used as fuel to body rather than making you fossil is definitely what makes this blog unique compared to the gazillion health blogs. The author is his own subject so the whole blog is 100% tested, no MYTH. He had consultations open, so after lot of reluctance( no idea y) I signed up for it and must say its one of the few things I feel money well spent. No gimmicks, you eat properly, you listen to your body, you understand it and fuel it when and while it requires and end of the you see the result for yourself. How cool is that. So its been 3 months since I started on the path to awesomeness, and the end of it I feel the rapport with my whole system has gone up notches,My experimentation with food has gone up several folds. I am happily lifting weights ( 40 pounds without any cuss words), enjoying cheese cakes, seeing muscle definition :D and feeling immensely confident. I will post all the food recipe  I have tried with or without pics in a separate blog :)

Sunday, April 3, 2011

World Champions

April 2nd 2011...will be etched  for ever in my heart..Though not a cricket fanatic or even a fan, I was totally glued to the match. It all started from our glorious win over  "ARCH-NEMESIS". Only then did it dawn upon  that I never missed a ind-pak match :).Then came the finals India vs Srilanka, two asian nations pitted against one another,I seriously dint want another 1997. But we did showcase some spectacular courage in spite of the first 2 players being dismissed for a measly score. It was indeed a visual treat to see the opponents being crushed. And the moment we lifted the WORLD CUP was sheer ecstasy..I still bask in the glory of hailing from the country which just won the world cup ( even without the world cup IAM PROUD TO  BE AN INDIAN)
Cricket is indeed a religion in India and we don't accept any blasphemy.