I’ve had a couple people ask me about how I started on paleo. And a few have asked me about how I started CrossFit. So I’m combining them into one! My story isn’t unique. It’s pretty similar to most people’s out there so I hope it’s not too boring. It most likely will be though.

Here’s my background. I didn’t really play sports growing up. I swam for 9 years of my life on a summer league and just a little in high school. I was never extremely good at it, but I lived at my pool in the summers so it was just what you did. I never tried any other sports because I was too scared. I was too scared to try volleyball because I would have to wear spandex shorts. I was too scared to try lacrosse because I didn’t think I was cool enough to fit in with those girls. And I didn’t run track (well, for a month I did) because I sucked at running. And hated it. So sports didn’t really suit me. So I kept to myself, sang in choir, and worked out on my own…not knowing what the hell I was doing.

I had a couple personal trainers growing up that helped me get a little bit more into being in the gym and comfortable with lifting weights. I had boyfriends who were always into fitness so it made me want to try it and look cool. Obviously, that didn’t help me. But it made me never really feel intimidated with lifting weights around dudes. Lifting weights always gave me some sort of empowerment feeling.

So when I was in college, I worked at the student rec center where I began to work out more and more. And, of course, this was where I met my college boyfriend. I actually started talking to him because he would come into the gym, do a 20 minute workout, be drenched in sweat, then leave. I didn’t get how he could get in such a good workout in such a short amount of time. Long story short, we started dating, I weighed in at about 150lbs and was not in shape AT ALL. So, to try to keep my boyfriend around, I started doing CrossFit on my own in a small gym so I could do workouts with him.

I began searching the archives of crossfit.com, watching all the videos, figuring out how to clean and snatch, and trying all these things out by myself in the student rec center and the small private gym I went to. I taught myself the kipping pull up on the pull up bar in the park and bought my own jump rope to practice double unders 20 minutes a day.

While just doing CrossFit, I lost about 15 pounds. The more I read through crossfit.com, the more I began to understand how important eating healthy was. So I put on my big girl pants and started asking questions. My boyfriend at the time ate Zone, so I cleaned up my diet a bit, started eating zone portions and lost almost another 15 pounds. That means I got down to almost 120 lbs. I’m 5’7. That was the smallest I had been since I was in junior high.

So after about 6-8 months of doing CrossFit on my own, I decided to join my first CrossFit gym, CrossFit Evolve. They started teaching me how to actually lift correctly and dealt with my excessive tape use from ripping my hands every day. After only about 2 months there, I moved and started working out at a bunch of different CrossFit gyms in Denver.

This was when I decided to go paleo. All the way. I hated the idea of it, thought it was stupid, and refused to give in, but my then boyfriend and I decided we would try it together. The CrossFit gyms we went to both promoted the diet so we thought it was worth a shot if it would make us better at CrossFit. So I started cooking a ton more, looking at paleo recipe blogs, and reading The Paleo Solution and the Whole30 a ton. I fell in love with websites like Balanced Bites, Mark’s Daily Apple, Everyday Paleo, Health-Bent, Elana’s Pantry, and a ton of smaller ones. And I finally began to cook for myself for the first time in my life. And loved it. I loved trying new things and seeing that other people, who didn’t even eat paleo, liked those meals. So I started making my own meals and before I knew it, I was writing the nutrition blog for CrossFit Flex Gym and then finally started writing my own (mostly so I could cuss more and write whatever I wanted).

Now, it wasn’t until I started working out at CrossFit Broadway that my body really changed. Once I began working out with dudes that made me lift heavy and fast, I put back on almost 30 lbs. That means I went from 120 lbs to 150 lbs in probably 6 months actually eating cleaner and working out harder. Funny world we live in, just hilarious. I do have some hormone issues that I haven’t been able to figure out, but mostly I think I put on weight because my body was trying to figure out how to deal with the stress being put upon it with lifting so much more weight.

So here is the summmary. I’ve been eating paleo for over a year now and CrossFitting for over 2 years. I went from 150lbs of NO muscle to 120lbs of some muscle and NO fat to 150lbs of lots more muscle and some fat. I’m not shredded like a lot of the CrossFit women out there and I truly wish I was smaller. BUT I would never in a million years lift less to lean down. Never. I have worked very hard for 2 years to become stronger and fitter and to think about lifting less than my body is able, is just stupid to me. CrossFit has given me the strength to do things I didn’t know were possible so why would I deny those things and make myself weaker just for asthetic appeal?

this was when i was just working out a little, not much muscle...like at all
this was my thinnest.
this was me in march. i think i'm about the same weight now but who knows.

I still play around with my diet monthly. I’ll cut out nuts, I’ll cut out fruit, I’ll try new vegetables, eating less protein, eating more protein. It’s a never ending process trying to figure out what my body likes and dislikes. And it’s ever changing. What my body liked a year ago when I started paleo is completely different than what it likes now. So it’s annoying. And listening to your body it’s a tough process.

CrossFit and paleo pretty much run my life. It’s often a love-hate relationship. I hate that I can’t eat a pound of almond butter in one sitting because I’ll crap myself all week. But I love that I can feel 10x better eating almond butter than I did when I ate grains. I hate that my ass and legs are bigger than they ever have been, but I love that they can lift more than they ever did before.

So that’s my story. It’s not that interesting, but hopefully it helps you with figuring out how you want to lead your life of healthy eating and healthy living. Do what makes you happy. Whatever that is, just do it. You only live once. And if you have any questions, feel free to ask. I’m sure I left out a ton of stuff.

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172 Comments

  1. Jessica says:

    Juli,
    Thanks for sharing your story. I have never, ever played sports, swam, run nothing = absolutely no muscle, and I die after running a block haha. But I’ve always been thin. I feel like so many people have played a sport so I just don’t relate to them, and how they are able to bounce back into working out. I have gone to gym classes and worked out but really never put on much muscle or gained noticeable cardio abilities. I am tired of just being thin and want to be fit. Your story has inspired me. I have just started crossfit and paleo (I do cheat here and there) and love it. I’m always last in class finishing on any of the workouts but when I read your story it gives me hope that muscle is on it’s way…:-) You look amazing and I’d die for your abs

  2. joanna says:

    i really loved reading about your crossfit and paleo story, juli. i can’t join a crossfit gym right now but i do short workouts at home- usually just 15 minutes but i find that is enough for me right now. like you, i never played sports and was never a competitive person. i played soccer for a day and got kicked in the crotch. so painful so i quit that day! but i was a gymnast, cheerleader, dancer, and did musicals/choir so i was always in good shape. it wasn’t until i got into college that i started olympic powerlifting, swimming, and cross country. this brought my fitness to a whole new level and i felt strong. granted, i also gained like 20 lbs but i was able to lift heavy shit and swim a lot and teach a crapload of fitness classes.

    so keep doing what you’re doing! whatever makes you feel good and happy is the path you should stay on.

  3. MARTYN says:

    JB,

    You are a riot! Your post are funny and the recipes are great. I want to thank you for helping me and my lady stay on Paleo. Our eating habits have improved dramatically! My girlfriend has dropped 20 lbs and is no longer diabetic! I just recently reached my goal of dropping 25 lbs and I feel great! Looking forward to trying one of your pumpkin recipes really soon. Aloha!

  4. Stacy Moore says:

    You’re my idol. No lies, all truth. Everyone strives to be a Camille or Annie and I always tell people that I want to be like Juli from PaleOMG. I love that you know how to live a balanced life style between CrossFit, Paleo, and having fun.

    Thanks for being an inspiration! 🙂

  5. fighting_4_fit says:

    Hi Juli! I was wondering if there is an online crossfit gym thingy mo bopper (look how amazing my grammar is) because there are no crossfit gyms nearby…….. 🙁
    Oh and one more question: what ab workouts do you do?
    Wait wait I lied one more question: have you done the Whole30 challenge and if so do you recommend it?

    1. juli says:

      Hey there!! If you check out crossfit.com, they have workouts and videos to look at. You can also check different crossfit gyms for workouts to try on your own. I don’t do any ab workouts, lifting is just super core intensive. And I have done the whole30 once and would recommend it!

  6. Jaclyn says:

    You know what? You’re rockstar hot in all three of those photos. Just saying….
    I’m really excited to try a bunch of your recipes. I don’t do CrossFit, my husband and I do the StrongLifts 5×5, but I want so badly to eat better. Your recipes look divine and I think will make reducing/cutting out dairy and grains far easier.

  7. Crystal says:

    Hi Juli! I’m in Denver and started SCD/Paleo eating about a month ago (I’m still weaning myself off of dairy). Anyway, would you be able to recommend a Crossfit gym that would be good for a beginner in Denver?

    1. juli says:

      there are a toooooon of gyms in Denver, we would need to specify where in Denver

  8. Jamie says:

    Hey Juli
    I love reading your story& looking at your website…I don’t get on here often enough.. I think you look awesome & I would love to have your abs too…. I have to say I am glad that you put the pictures in & your weight cause as a female I am so so struggling with the whole weight number thing right now…. I try not to compare myself to others & am so not afraid to lift heavy weights… I’m just struggling in what to do with my goals on fitness & so on… I just started Cross Fit this past month… I cant really afford to keep going to the Cross Fit gym cause it so pricey & belong to an all Girls Gym for years now I am the only on there who picks up the heavy Weights & have maxed out there Dumbbells & kettle bells.. So I don’t know I am just babbling but any advice you have for doing cross Fit on my own I would love it… I started lifting Heavy Weights from a book so are there any good Cross Fit work out books that you my recommend??? or are you writing one with work outs & pictures…. I would buy it… Thank you Jamie

  9. Shannon says:

    Juli!
    I have been considering crossfit. I am only 5’0″ and overweight. I think I would enjoy crossfit from my understanding. I do worry, however, about putting on too much muscle. I know people say this a lot and it’s mostly silly, but you do talk here about how you bulked up a bit. I love how you look in the beach pic (though you look amazing in all the pics)! I think you have good muscle tone there. How do you make crossfit work for your particular goals? I think the muscle is hot, but I don’t want too much as I don’t think it looks as good on very short girls.

    Thanks!!

    Best,
    Shannon

  10. Kendra says:

    My husband and I were doing CrossFit on our own for a while until we moved to CO. We just started paleo about 2 months ago (I’m currently on a Whole30) and we joined CF Evolve last June. Best freaking box there is. I love those guys! Probably the best place to get started. I don’t ever want to move so I can always go there 🙂

    Thanks for sharing your story.