After many requests, we are finally doing a post on our spring travel must haves! We are actually heading out of town this weekend to Scottsdale for a couple of days, and CAN’T wait! Make sure to follow along on snapchat and instagram!
When spring hits, all we want to do is pull out of all of the bright colors! It just makes us so happy:) Our top necessities are:
Happy Wednesday, y’all! In case you missed the first couple posts of this workout series we started this year, you can check out some of them here and here! Below, you will find videos, several of our workouts from the week, as well as a breakfast, lunch, and dinner recipe that we have tried or are planning on making this week!
As far as cardio goes,we will do anywhere from 30-45 minutes of cardio, usually on the stair master, followed by weight training (each muscle group a different day). Every body is different, and you definitely don’t need to do that much cardio each day, just whatever you feel up to, or feel like you can handle at this time! We used to do ZERO, so just find what works best for you!
We have been getting a lot of questions as far as what our cardio is, so we decided to put together a treadmill cardio workout. We both did a similar one this past weekend!
This week, we are sharing a treadmill workout, along with a leg workout.
This is the leg workout we are planning on doing today!
Here is the treadmill workout. This one is 30 minutes long, but you definitely don’t need to do it that long. Also, you can hold on lightly if you need to, just make sure your legs are doing the work!
Below are some workout pieces we are loving this week [click each item to shop it directly!]:
See videos for each exercise listed above further down in the post!
For LEGS:
Alternating Lunges:
Single Leg Deadlift:
Glute Bridges:
Overhead Squats:
Sumo Squats:
In case you all did miss it in last week’s post, we have done some posts on what we eat in a day here and here! We are planning on doing an updated post soon:) In the meantime, we do eat mostly paleo due to our hypothyroidism condition. In case you missed it, we shared why we avoid certain foods. Also, we are planning on doing post of what we eat in a day this weekend, so stay tuned!
As far as cooking and meal prepping, we like to have some kind of protein prepped for the week, like grilled chicken or salmon baked in the oven. That way, we can just add it to salads or veggies for lunch or dinner in 5 minutes! Nobody wants to have to come home and make a full meal, right?
As far as meals go, we have gotten a few requests for some paleo meal ideas. We actually created a new Paleo Meal Ideas board on pinterest, in case you want more ideas!
This banana bread oatmeal couldn’t be easier to make, AND it sound amazing! You make it in the crockpot, so you don’t even have to watch it. Serve it with some yogurt or eggs for extra protein!
Banana Bread Slow Cooker Oatmeal
Serves: 6 servings
INGREDIENTS
1.5 cups steel cut oats (do not substitute quick cooking, instant, or rolled oats)
4 cups water
2 cups milk, any kind you like (we use unsweetened almond milk)
2 large mashed ripe bananas, plus additional banana slices for serving
3 tbsp ground flaxseed meal
2 tsp pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1/2 tsp kosher salt
For serving: chopped toasted walnuts, raisins, chocolate chips, maple syrup, peanut butter, or any other mix-ins you enjoy with banana bread
INSTRUCTIONS
Place all of the ingredients except the toppings in the bottom of a 4-to-6-quart slow cooker
Stir to combine: Steel cut oats, water, milk, mashed bananas, flaxseed meal, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt.
Cover and cook on low for 7-8 hours (overnight) or on high for 4 hours, until the oats are soft, but maintain a bit of chew.
Remove cover and stir to evenly combine the ingredients. Enjoy warm with desired toppings.
We never really did get a winter in Dallas, but no complaints here! We are all about the spring or summer weather, except for when we are literally dripping in sweat in the summer;) One of our favorite colors to wear all-year-long is blush. It is super flattering on everyone, and we love it especially for spring!This sweater is a GREAT option, and it comes in a ton of colors. We have it in the orange, too, and love the fit of it!
We rounded up a few more blush sweater options for you all here:
These grey booties are a great spring bootie. They have a really cute cutout detailing on the ankle opening, and a great heel height. We really love grey for spring because it isn’t super harsh like black, but it is a a great neutral!
You may remember this bag in tan a while back! We love this bag for everyday, and it is also a good bag for traveling, or a night out! It actually does fit a good amount in there. To transition your wardrobe into spring, we suggest going for pastel colors, like blush, and pairing it with a comfy pair of ripped jeans like these (SO comfy and stretchy, btw!) You can throw on a pair of booties or wedges, and you’re good to go!
I know we haven’t stopped posting these wedges, but they’re AMAZING! We got them last year in tan, and literally wore them all summer and fall. We got the black ones this year, and you will probably be seeing a ton more of them;) They are under $200, so yes, they are not super cheap, but let us tell you, you will LOVE them! They come in a bunch of different styles like peep toe, closed toe, etc. This v-neck is under $40 and super soft! You may remember us wearing it in grey and black a few times;) The green one is sold out, but we highly recommend getting it in grey! We are wearing an XXS for reference. These jeans are super stretchy, and we have them in black and white, too. The rips are perfect in these and we are wearing the 25×30 for reference. We are super short, like 5’1″! Also, this super cute twisted braid was done by our hairstylist, Viviana!
We had originally shared this post in December, but since we have gotten A TON more questions about this, we decided to re-share this post! We also wanted to share this article we read that really explains why we eat the way we do, and maybe it will be helpful to y’all!
This article shares 8 foods to avoid if you have a thyroid condition, like us. We follow most of these! It does a better job (than we would) of explaining why you should avoid these foods.
We wanted to open up about something that got us into eating healthy and working out so consistently! Many of y’all probably didn’t know this, but we used to be personal trainers a couple of years ago before we started this blog. As much as we love fashion and putting outfits together, we are also super passionate about healthy eating and working out. We both suffer from an autoimmune condition called Hypothyroidism.
It all started during our junior year of college. We started feeling extremely tired, sluggish, and bloated all of the time (yes, those are symptoms that you could have any day really, but ours were almost constant). This went on for another full-year. Finally, our senior year of college (about 4 years ago), we had had enough. We felt absolutely TERRIBLE. We knew something had to be wrong with us, and that we weren’t just imagining it.
Growing up, we did eat healthy foods at home with an abundance of fruit and vegetables. We were active and played tennis and were gymnasts. When we reached high school, our main food group consisted of fast-food, pizza, Mexican foods, desserts, pasta, etc. We weren’t as physically active in high school, but like most people that age, we could eat all of that and get away with it. Those were the days, right?!
When we started college, we contintued to eat the same way, except almost EVERY meal was eaten out. Nothing was prepared at home (how things have changed!). Eventually, this led us to gain weight (probably 10-15 pounds). This doesn’t seem like a huge amount, but when you’re 5′ 1″, it really shows!
We started to watch what we were eating, but still didn’t really know or understand what to eat and how much to eat. By the time we were juniors in college, we had started cooking more and eating out a little less. We started working out and lifting weights a little more, too. Although we felt like we were eating healthier and caring more about what we looked like on the inside we still felt so tired and sluggish. By 3 PM each day, we would be ready for bed, despite getting 8-9 hours of sleep each night.
We would workout, but often times we felt like we just couldn’t even make it to the gym. In addition to that, we felt “swollen” everywhere, our digestive system was out of whack and not doing what it was supposed to do regularly (yes, that part sucks!), our skin was very dry (especially our heels), our hands and feet would fall asleep a lot, amongst a bunch of other really odd symptoms. Fun, right?
After bugging our dad (who is a cardiologist), we finally got a blood test. It showed that we both had severe Hypothyroidism.
What Is Hypothyroidism?
Hypthothryoidism is also referred to as underactive thyroid disease. With this condition, your thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone. Your thyroid does SO much for your body including controlling how your body’s cells use energy from food (metabolism). Your metabolism affects your body’s temperature, heartbeat, and how well you burn calories. When your thryoid is underactive, your body makes less energy, and therefore, your metabolism becomes sluggish.
What Is The Treatment For It?
The treatment for this thyroid condition is to take medication, which we take daily. We also check our thyroid every couple of months to make sure our levels are still normal.
How Do You Get a Thyroid Condition?
We still aren’t sure how or why we got this condition, but it can be due to a variety of factors such as heredity, sex, and age. We know that it is common to experience a range of food sensitivities, especially to dairy and gluten. The primary cause of Hypothyroidism is Hashimoto’s disease, which is an autoimmune disease that causes your system to mistakenly attack your thyroid.
What Should You Eat To Feel Better?
After reading the studies and articles, we decided to cut out some of our favorite foods like pizza, bread, pasta, cereals, basically everything we were used to eating on a daily basis, and eat a gluten-free diet. While this did alleviate some of our symptoms, we still did not feel completely relieved.
We read a lot about the Paleo diet, and how following it can be beneficial for those suffering from Hypothyroidism. The Paleo diet focuses on eating fruits, vegetables, lean meats, seafood, nuts and seeds, and healthy fats. Compared to other diets, it eliminates dairy, grains, processed foods, legumes, starches, and alcohol. The goal of this diet or lifestyle is to remove the triggers that promote inflammation and intestinal permeability. The foods that are approved in the Paleo diet calm the inflammation in the gut and support healthy gut flora. We have also read that this can be benefical for others suffering from other autoimmune conditions.We ate strict paleo for about 6 months and felt so much better. Now, a a few years later, we eat about 80% paleo and grain-free. We allow ourselves to enjoy other gluten-free and dairy-filled treats occasionally!
In case you all have missed these posts, we have covered some of our favorite snacks, and some other great posts to help you all out;)
When we first laid eyes on this cardigan, we HAD to have it. It is the ultimate definition of comfy and cozy, and it is on SALE! YAY! This lighter gray color sold out, but it is still available in the dark grey in all sizes! This black criss-cross tee is another favorite from this past fall and winter. We have it in the short-sleeved version in two colors, and will probably be buying the light pink soon! It is SO soft and looks great with everything! The long-sleeve version sold out, but the short sleeve is available and can be worn under a cardigan like this into the spring!
Also, we need to talk about these booties! If you buy ANY booties this year, get these ASAP. They are so comfy and have the perfect heel + peep toe!This adorable braid was done by our hairstylist Hair By Viviana, who also does our cuts and color in Dallas! Hope you all have a great Friday! We are driving up to Houston tomorrow for the Super Bowl, and can’t wait! Go PATS!