This post is for my fellow health and fitness girls!
It's been brewing in my head all week, and I've been putting it off because it's something I care about SO much right now, and I have been intimidating myself with the concept of getting all my thoughts out of my head and onto paper. Er, screen.
Lately I've been following two healthy eating plans and I love them both. I don't have to count calories, I eat treats without feeling guilty, I have tons of energy (like, Ben is kind of scared of my energy), I am never hungry, and I am in the best shape of my life.
I've struggled with body image and self esteem since I was in 7th grade, and to finally have reached this point of confidence and be able to eat intuitively, with just enough structure to keep me sane without having to obsess, is an incredible feeling and I can't keep it to myself!!
I have been on-and-off following the Tone It Up nutrition plan since last August (which I talked about here), and have been also following the 21 Day Fix portion control system ever since I finished the program in March (you can read all about that experience here!)
Full disclosure: I am not compensated in any way for promoting Tone It Up, but you can purchase the 21 Day Fix through me and I will personally coach you through it!
I don't really use the portion control containers anymore since I'm now able to eyeball my portion sizes, but I've been eating my allotted number of "containers" (e.g. fruit, veggies, carbs, fat, protein) every day to make sure I'm getting the perfect combination of protein, carbs, and fats. I love the 21 Day Fix container system because you can eat whatever you want (mainly healthy food but treats too!) as long as it fits into your portions, so it's really easy to adapt to the TIU plan!
What's the difference between Tone It Up and the 21 Day Fix?
In one sentence, I would say that the Tone It Up nutrition plan is a healthy lifestyle diet focused on changing your life for the long haul, and the 21 Day Fix is a fitness and nutrition program for short-term results that teaches you portion control and workout habits you can incorporate into the rest of your life.
The TIU plan is $150 and you get a set of digital files with the "rules" and hundreds of recipes, and you can access workout plans for free at www.toneitup.com. If you share your meals and workouts on social media you get the support of thousands of other women who are also TIU plan members.
The 21 Day Fix is $160 and comes with a nutrition guide, portion control containers, Shakeology, and a different 30 minute workout for every day of the week. You get to participate in a small, private motivational Challenge Group (led by yours truly!) for accountability and support.
Yes, you have to shell out some cash. But you are investing in your health, and although it seems like a lot of money at first, the value you receive from purchasing either program is in my opinion worth so much more. Plus you will probably save on your grocery bill from all your meal planning!
Six months of following the Tone It Up nutrition plan and sticking to a daily workout routine with the support of the Instagram community whipped me into pretty good shape, but let's face it. It's easy to get off track and go down the delicious yet guilt-ridden slippery slope of comfort food, and after this horrible winter full of pizza, pasta, and Polar Vortex Happy Juice (yup that's what I call wine...) I was looking for a way to really take it up a notch and actually see results from all my workouts. My friend Deidre (who I actually met through Tone It Up), promised me that the 21 Day Fix would do the trick! AND IT DID:
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