It’s here again! RCFP’s 60-Day Paleo Challenge! Get on the Paleo wagon and see for yourself what all the hype is about. Expect to feel great, get stronger, loose weight, increase energy, and sleep like a baby. This is a perfect time to start…after the holidays! This is not a weight loss competition. This challenge is a way to better health and a longer happier life. Expect weight loss, performance improvement (CrossFit, boxing, and sports), energy increase (may be a roller coaster start), mental clarity, craving control, and better sleep! For more info, contact Daniel (Paleo) and check out his blog on our site, Paleo’s Corner, for nutrition/paleo articles, tips, and information.
*Join us for a 30 min Challenge information meeting on Sunday, January 8 at 12:00pm*
Entry Fee: $45 Includes: 60-day participation, 150 page Paleo Challenge guide booklet, measurements, prizes, and more! Paleo Food, fish oil and sleep bonus point system: Google Docs will be set up to track daily scores online.
The Winner
At the end of the challenge the top 3 individuals with a combined score of the following:
*No separate category for men and women.*
Prizes:
Measurements: Body weight, waist circumference, and body fat. See Daniel (Paleo) between Monday, January 9-Friday January 13. Please bring in a before profile picture if you have one. You must get your measurements taken to be eligible for prizes.
Performance: Mystery WOD on Wednesday, January 11, 2012. You must participate in the ‘Mystery WOD’ to be eligible for prizes.
Scoring:
You will be required to keep track of your eating on our GoogleDocs online nutrition log. From this log you will give yourself a score of 0-4 based on your compliance with the Paleo Diet.
Four Points: You are a hunter-gatherer. You eat nothing but meat, fish, vegetables, some fruit, nuts/seeds, healthy fats (olive/coconut/avocado/walnut oil, avocado, coconut, etc.)
Three Points: One time during the day, you had a little something that wasn’t paleo, but wasn’t horrible. Examples: Most Condiments (bbq sauce, soy sauce, ketchup, un-natural mayo, salad dressing), small dark chocolate square, peanuts, whey protein, hummus, cream/milk in your coffee, baking powder/soda, etc.
Two Points: You slipped…but didn’t get hurt. You had a small amount of “not real food”. Maybe it was a fully Paleo day, but you couldn’t resist a small something. Examples: 1 beer/glass of wine, a bite of bread or dinner roll, a handful of fries/chips, a forkful of paste/rice, etc.
One Point: Most of your day was Paleo, but there was one full meal that you fell off the wagon. Examples: small bowl of pasta/rice, slice of pizza, slice of bread, more than one soda/juice/alcoholic beverage, bag of popcorn/chips, etc.
Zero Points: You had a BAD day and made more than one solid mistake. Examples: You had a couple slices of pizza and beer, a pound or more of wings with beer, tub of ice cream with peanuts and chocolate/candy, bowl of pasta/rice with pie for dessert, etc.
BONUS POINTS:
PROGENEX protein powder will be allowed without a penalty. The essential branched chain amino acids (BCAA’s) leucine, isoleucine, and valine are of special importance for athletes because they are metabolized in the muscle, rather than in the liver. This helps with adequate lean muscle growth, strength, energy, and recovery. You must obtain BCAA’s through food and supplements. PROGENEX has 20% more BCAA’s than any other protein on the market. We have it at RCFP. Contact Daniel (Paleo) if you would like more info and check out the two links below.
Post any questions and comments you have here. You can also use our forum.
Hey Daniel…I’m in for this go around….but I’m working Jan 8th and 16th. What needs done on these days and when can I do it? Thanks. Teresa
Great!
Jan 8 is the info session but you can read how it all works above.
A mystery WOD will be posted Wednesday that you must do before the challenge.
Measurements will be taken next week before the challenge that you must see me for.
ok great- thanks – will look for you next week.
Sounds good!
he daniel i have been eating alot of red beets is that ok
Someone mentioned paleo mayonaise at the intro mtg. What brand and where can I get it?
Kirstin,
Red beets are fine. They are on the higher side of sugar (fructose) so I would eat them in moderation if you are trying to lean our more or worried about fat loss.
Shari,
The mayo is from Spectrum called Canola Oil Mayonaise. You can get it at the superstore in the health food section. It has a maroon label. Tastes amazing!!!
Shari
I have paleo Mayo if you would like to try it before buying it
Some people in my household don’t like it
let me know, if you would like to have some
Daniel, where do I find the link to google doc nutrition form that we are supposed to update?
I thought canola oil was bad?
It’s on our main home page on the right.
You will see a big link.
Canola oil isn’t the best of oils but it’s high heat factor is good to cook with.
Coconut oil is the best!
Daniel, is grape seed oil on or off the list. Also what about Ezkeil bread?
So we went shoppin & have lots of questions?
What’s accepted on our paleo challenge?
sodium benzdrate?
sprouts? Ezekeil bread made with sprouts?
peas
vodka/tequila thx geo
that’s it for now but lots more to come
Shar
Sodium benzoate is not allowed…
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_benzoate
Bean Sprouts (lectin), Ezekiel bread is a no (has grains), peas are a no (GMO), alcohol..really??
Thought I would ask it’s listed in your What is Paleo Eating & Why Should I Do It?? right next to coffee & tea.
so almond milk and chocolate almond milk is ok???
I think Chocolate almond milk has sugar in it. I buy the unsweetened almond milk but it specifies unsweetened so you need to watch for that…
Daniel – is agave nectar allowed? I’m hearing conflicting opinions so I cut it out but would be nice for baking as an alternative to honey. Thoughts?
@Louise- Watch the sugar!!
@Andrea- Agave nectar is allowed. Again, the sugar in it is insanely high so use it sparingly.
Why is baking soda aka sodium bicarbonate listed with high sugar condiments, peanuts soya sauce, milk/cream etc. when used in such small amounts as a half to full teaspoon in baking recipes to help things rise? Certainly shouldn’t be a negative when used to make homemade healthy treats. The amount ingested is so small. I say remove it from the list
And once you do I will bring you homemade yummy paleo treats.
Teresa I totally agree! How can 1 tsp between 12 muffins really make a difference? Why is it bad in the first place? I realize Caveman didn’t have it but they also didn’t have stoves – doesn’t mean we don’t cook our food.
Just wondering…
P.S. it is in every paleo cookbook that I have…Robb Wolf says it’s ok
Team 1 Blue, where are my peeps, homies, brothers/sisters. Maggie?