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"What does a warrior eat?". That may sound a bit silly in this time and age, but the question still applies. Nowadays when people think "warrior" they probably think of athletic icons, people they see on television, the gym rat who is always at the gym, and a whole slew of other images of "warrior" that bombard us each and every day. While it may be true that those people are at the peak of athletic excellence, they are often the most un-healthy people out there. Between all the chemicals they put into their bodies, and the nutritionally shallow foods most of them eat, they are really not the ones we should look to for a model of how a warrior eats.

A warrior only eats things that are natural, whole, and nutrient dense. Lots of fruits and vegetables, plenty of plant based fats and protein, moderate amounts of lean animal protein, and water. In short, a warrior only eats things that will help him to be more healthy, and not things that will passively kill him.

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Day 15- Meal

After work I had my swing dancing class with my girlfriend, that's a lot of work... but we're getting the hang of it, so its kind of fun.

We went to Wendy's after dance class. I was pretty hungry so I got a big cesear salad with chicken, a spicy chicken sandwich, a baked potato, a small chili, and a iced tea. Technicaly this was a protein night, so I tried to include some kind of protein in most of my meal (baked potato was the only exception).

I felt good after eating all of my food. wendy's isn't the best place to eat, but if you need something quick, it will do.