As you may know, I do stand up comedy and often do not find people funny (including myself ).
When Robb Wolf and I began corresponding, I wrote to him: You are a celebrity and me a blogger with big dreams.” Wolf retorted: ” If I’m a celebrity we need to get you a better publicist.”
I asked Robb Wolf to finish this sentence. “I am Robb Wolf and I believe in…” Robb stated, “I am Robb Wolf and I believe in boobs.”
This was quickly followed by the sound of a smack as Wolf’s wife excoriated him for his thoughtful response. With this breaking of the ice, Robb and I spent an hour and a half on the phone this past Thursday and discussed everything from boobs, Paleo diet, strength training and recent dealings with CrossFit Headquarters.
Take two. “I am Robb Wolf and I believe in trying to help people, create community, working on stuff that will lead to a legacy… do something benefits other people.”
After the imbroglio two weeks ago at CrossFit Headquarters, I was compelled to write Wolf. The Paleo diet and its marriage to CrossFit has been an inordinate hurdle for me. So I figured what the hell, let me shoot off a note to Wolf. And, to be perfectly frank, I was shocked he wrote back. Quickly.
AB: As a novice, who writes for women who want to engage in the Paleo lifestyle, the Paleo diet as has been presented to me seems like a recipe for failure. As a beginner, with 30 years of life behind me, how does one approach Paleo eating when you have a lifetime’s worth of sugar, fat and processed food in your system. I have started and stopped the Paleo a few times during the past three months and detoxing has been very difficult.”
Robb Wolf: Very simple. We don’t over educate them on the Zone or Paleo Diet. I stress food quality; lean proteins, far more fruits good fruits. Again, never over educate a person who is just beginning with CrossFit and beginning Paleo. I often ask new clients, Have you ever had a meal with just one salad with grilled salmon and maybe some fruit? Well, you then have had a successful day with the Paleo diet. I do not want anyone to engage in an audacious shift in lifestyle. Yet, I do refer to myself as the gluten Nazi. No bread and pasta. Paleo Challenges occurring in affiliates across the country offer stunning transformations.
For CrossFit/Paleo newbies, and the majority of clients I work with are between the ages of 35 and 45 years old, we on ramp them gently. A client will first go to an elements course and pass minimum skill capacity. And,hey folks, this is how we get to buy in lean proteins, good fats, fruits. I call it a speed bump approach: proteins, vegetables, fat and some time contemplate.
There are no stratified skill levels, nor over educating the novice. We believe in a generalist supportive approach that is both encouraging and appeasing. I like the way the Calgary CrossFit approaches a Paleo Challenge.
AB: What are you thoughts on Paleo eating and depression?
ROBB WOLF: I had a pretty raging dose of that in Seattle. A low carb paleo diet. You see insulin levels impact neurotransmitters.Someone experiencing depression will absolutely benefit from more protein. More fish oil. Smart exercise. Taking vitamin D3 is also helpful. A person under 2oo lbs could take 2000 IEUS and someone over that weight could try 5000 IEUS.
TOMMOROW: ROBB WOLF DISCUSSES CF HEADQUARTERS AND WHAT’S NEXT





December 7th, 2009 at 3:43 pm
I’ve been following your blogs Amanda and I must say this blog answered a number of questions that have been bothering me regarding the Paleo Diet and Cross Fit. I know the Paleo Diet. (Knowing and doing are two different things, but I digress.)
Anyway, I was confused by an entry a number of weeks ago by someone at Cross Fit advising people to eat as much fat as they wanted. I may be exaggerating here, but that was my take-away. Anyone who knows Paleo knows that Paleo is a lean diet, not rampant with fat. I’m glad to see Robb Wolf’s explanation.
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December 20th, 2009 at 3:59 am
What a unique point of view. Is it okay if I Stumble this post?
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amanda Reply:
December 20th, 2009 at 2:18 pm
feel free to stumble!
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January 16th, 2010 at 2:48 pm
The prices of fish oil products has risen significantly. I am giving my child 2 capsules a day to help him with math. Does anybody know where I an find an cheap solution? By the way, it is great. His grade went up 2 points after consuming fish oil capsules.
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Jen Reply:
January 16th, 2010 at 9:48 pm
I don’t know what you’re using now, but I LOVE this product:
http://www.carlsonlabs.com/p-70-very-finest-fish-oil-lemon-flavor.aspx
The prices vary widely, but I think Amazon.com and VitamninShoppe have the best online prices.
And, if this isn’t what you’re looking for, Costco has really great prices on fish oil capsules…if you have access to one.
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August 10th, 2010 at 10:10 pm
I spy with my little eye, something starting with D
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