Mar 8, 2011

Happily ever after

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away...well actually, not far away at all, but that sounds better...there was a young (let me indulge myself here) woman who totally sucked at power cleans. She knew she sucked at power cleans - they just felt so wrong, so awkward, so...sucky! And because she knew she sucked at power cleans, she worked hard on her technique, she rehearsed it over and over again in her mind, she thought about every single part of the movement...in fact, she over-thought every single part of the movement...and yet she still sucked. And it didn't matter how many people told her she could do them, that the bar was going well high enough, that she really was capable of lifting heavier...she still sucked.

But then, one day, this young woman realised that she was sick of sucking at power cleans. She decided she didn't want to suck at them anymore. Instead, she decided that she was actually awesome at power cleans. Not going to be awesome, you understand; actually was awesome.

And lo and behold, she was.

She went into a workout that day and nailed 45 x 35kg power cleans.

Then, less than a week later, she knocked 2 minutes off her previous 'Grace' (30 clean and jerks) time.

And now she knows she's awesome at power cleans. And so she lived happily ever after.


So it just goes to show how much of what we do, in workouts and in life, comes down to mindset. Often, the outcome is already determined by our approach. We can choose to suck, or we can choose to be awesome - it's up to us.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying we can always choose what happens to us in life, but I do think we can choose how we respond. And we can always choose how we approach each day, each workout, each challenge.

We can choose to be processed-carbohydrate-laden, sugar-laden chocolate shell pudding (WTF?!?)...



...or we can choose to be primal-crumbly-goodness...



What will you choose today?


Apple, blueberry & dark chocolate crumble

2 cups almond meal
50g butter, softened & chopped
Ground mixed spice
Ground cinnamon
100g 85% dark chocolate, roughly chopped
1 cup pecans, chopped (hazelnuts would also be tasty)


Apples
Blueberries (frozen or fresh)
Ground mixed spice, cloves, and cinnamon


For the topping
Place the almond meal, spices, and chopped butter in a mixing bowl.



Using your fingers, rub the butter into the almond meal, until it looks a little like biscuit crumbs.


Stir in chopped chocolate and pecans.



For the crumble
Stew apples with some ground mixed spice, cloves, and cinnamon.

 Here's a little something I prepared earlier...

Place apples and blueberries in a baking dish.


Spread the topping evenly over the fruit mixture.


Bake at 180 degrees, until topping is golden and fruit is heated through (approximately 20-30 minutes).


Leave to stand for at least 10-15 minutes before serving (preferably with lots of cream!), although I would recommend baking in advance and serving cool.



Tastes even better the next day, cold and swimming in cream, after smashing 30 clean and jerks! Just like my 'Grace' performance, it improved with time...

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