My success has been really unexpected for me. I've had a trainer and been a gym rat on several previous occasions but I never experienced results like I am experiencing with CrossFit. Why? Well I'm glad you asked.
- I love the exercise. It doesn't even feel like exercise - at least not the exercise I was accustomed to with a trainer or boot camp or even aerobics classes.
- I go to a great box with an awesome coach and awesome fellow CrossFitters.
- It's not torture to get up and go (and I get up and go at 5:00 am); I look forward to it.
- Last, but certainly not least, and in fact, most important, I adopted the Paleo lifestyle when I started CrossFit. And let me tell you, those folks out there are right, how you look is at least 80% driven by what you eat. And you cannot outrun your fork. (Thanks to Steve Kamb from nerdfitness.com for the insight on the importance of eating real food. Seriously. Throw the lean cuisines away.)
Some of my success is visible to people. I lost 12 pounds. Doesn't seem like a lot but strength training has made a huge impact in how I look and my overall size. I've lost 4 inches from my hips, another 4 from my waist, and a final 4 from my bust. I've went from a size 6/8 to a 0/2. Most people think that's amazing and talk about how proud I must be. And I am. But not for the reasons they think I am.

But none of fitness accomplishments would be possible without changing the way I looked at food. I never would have been able to do one chin up let alone two pull ups if I continued drinking diet coke like water, eating several meals a week from a drive through, and thinking a cookie a day just keeps me feeling good. Wrong. A cookie a day keeps you off the pull up bar. How you look and what you are able to do physically has everything to do with how your fuel your body. If you put in crap, you're going to get crap out. In more ways than one.
Paleo eating has changed my life. I have more energy, I sleep better, my skin is healthier and looks younger, and I can actually complete a lift. Oh and I no longer have chronic headaches plaguing me. I owe most of my nutrition success to nerdfitness.com and the sharing of information from Steve and his band of rebels. (A big shout out to paleomg.com for the delicious recipes.) If you need a place to start or you're looking for information about nutrition and training, definitely join the rebellion.
I'm continuing to level up and I can't wait to see what I can do next.