Monday, December 29, 2008
Fabulous Food Find
You know that I get excited about finding new awesome products, and here is yet another. I was at the store looking for the best whole wheat tortilla and I found these, La Tortilla, Brand tortillas that I have never seen before. I looked at the nutrition facts and seriously couldn't believe what I was reading. Here are the stats: for one tortilla 80 calories, 3 grams of fat, 12 grams of fiber...yeah WOW, i know...and 8 grams of protein. Can you believe that? I just had one for dinner and it was really good. Try it. You won't be sorry.
**I bought these at Albertson's, so i'm not sure where they are available. BUT you can go on the STORE LOCATOR and type in what product you are looking for and your zip code and it will list the nearest stores that have them. Nice work La Tortilla.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Should auld aquantaince be forgot....
With the Christmas tree coming down and three days left until the New Year it's time to put such phrases as, "Next Year I'll be better at..." or "I'll start working on that once the holidays are over..." into action. I know...you've all thought about them; New Years Resolution. I think it's a safe bet to say that there is a heath related resolution or two on everyone's list. I think its also safe to say that a lot of the time these are the ones that are quickest to fail...Go to the gym everyday, lose 30 lbs, start an exercise program, stop eating junk, etc. There are endless ways we want to improve ourselves, and big plans that many of us have to "be better next year." Well....make this year the year that it actually happens. Don't just think about it. PUT IT INTO ACTION! You can do it. You really can. Here are a few tips to help you on your way...
-Write it down. A goal that is floating around in your mind is going to quickly be forgotten. Write it down. Commit to it. Sign it.
-Put it somewhere you can see it. Make yourself a sticky-note reminder and put it on your fridge, your mirror, your nightstand; wherever you'll see it and remember it.
-make it feasible. Don't try to make it to the gym every day if your schedule only allows three times a week. Your destining yourself to fail. Evaluate what you really can do, and start small.
-Baby steps. Don't try to eat perfectly, workout three times a day, start yoga, begin a weight lifting program, cut out junk food, all at once. There may be a few of you out there who can keep all those commitments, but chances are one at a time you'll fail at one or two causing you to give up entirely. Pick one thing, focus on it, accomplish it. Pick something else, focus on it, accomplish it. You get the pattern. Lots of baby steps can get you a long way.
-If at first you don't succeed...(you know the rest.) Chances are you'll slip up every now and again. You'll miss a day at the gym, you'll eat that bag of candy, you'll sleep through a morning run. BUT success doesn't come from perfection. More often than not success comes from a series of failings and the willingness to keep on trying. So...KEEP ON TRYING. After all, you really CAN do it.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Exercise of the Week: Plank with Tricep Kickbacks.
Ever since I injured my lower back a few years ago, I've been really involving core training into my workouts. After trying to ignore the injury for a few months I decided it wasn't going to go away, and if I wanted to continue working out pain free I needed to get rid of it. I tried everything, Dr.'s, chiropractors, massages, and nothing seemed to help me. I decided to take matters into my own hands. (Not something I recommend in most injury situations, but I was at the end of my rope.) I began to study more about the body's core, and core training. I implemented core exercises more and more into my routines and surprisingly the pain started to subside. In some amazing way, strengthening my core muscles diminished the pain in my lower back, and it hasn't returned since. I now do core training as a part of all of my clients workouts, and two that have previously experienced severe back pain have had the same great results as I have. I can't promise this to be the case with everyone, but it is most definitely worth a shot! So...having that said. I like to take a lot of my exercises and add something to them, so they use your core; testing your balance, working your abs, making you concentrate on which muscles you're using. It can only benefit you. I promise!
*Things to think about
-aim to keep your hips down in line with your body
-avoid opening your hip that on the side you're working to your arm. You'll feel it more in your abs if your hips are turned down, abs fully engaged.
-think about that triceps muscle as your are squeezing that arm all the way back straight.
-if you aren't feeling it in the back of your arm try holding at the full extension for a second or two and then release slowly
Good luck!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Here it Goes!!
Ok, so. I talk a lot about goal setting and having things to work towards. I also talk a lot about following a program, something you can stick to. Well...if you're looking for a great opportunity to take my advice here it goes. April 18th...around 18 weeks away. What does this significant day mark? Well the Salt Lake City Marathon/Half Marathon of course. I have done the half marathon the past two years in a row, and I'm popping for the full size this year. I HIGHLY reccomend the Salt Lake City half marathon for those of you who aren't ready for the full, and who are looking for a way to challenge themselves. Here is a few things I must tell you...
1) You CAN do it. I know, you hate running, you don't have the time, blah blah blah blah blah...i've heard it ALL I promise. Suck it up and try. You'll be surprised at what you can do.
2) 99.9% of running is mental. Ok maybe not that much but a huge part of it is. Really. The hardest part is getting yourself started, you'd be surprised at what you can do if you really push yourself. I have proof of this. Just ask BENITA, NICHOLE, ELAINE...among many others! (back me up here guys!)
3) You will feel amazing. Yes, it will be difficult. Yep some of the days you'll probably be asking yourself, "Why am I doing this again?" But I can promise you, you'll feel SO great once you cross that finish line. You'll feel accomplished, empowered, able...and a little bit tired ;)
4) I really like the training program's on Hal Higdon's website.
5) The Salt Lake Marathon and Half Marathon is a great one to start with if you're a beginner. The course is great, the whole program is setup really well, and it's close to home. You get a cool shirt and medal too...yep i know, i'm talking you right into this!
6) Training starts this week/next. If you have questions about the programs, shoes, routes, music, injuries, food, etc etc etc PLEASE ask. You can leave a comment or email me directly @ megolina21@gmail.com.
It is SUCH an awesome experience. Set a goal for yourself. Try something new! Who's with me!?!?!?
Biggest Loser Finale!!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Exercise of the Week: Time Saver Workout
The Regimen
First: Hit the weights
Your weight routine should look something like this. (Don't worry I'll explain myself.)
1 set of 12-15 Squats with Shoulder press.
1 set of 15 pushups
1 minute in plank position
(repeat this 3 times)
Next: Get in your cardio
(you can choose whichever machine you like. I'd suggest the treadmill or stairs if possible)
2 min warm up
3 min intensive high - we're talking really push yourself, sprint, go uphill, increase resistance, do whatever it is you need to do to get that heart rate pumping!
1 min breather - take the intensity down, catch that breath.
(repeat this without the warm up to fill the amount of time you have remaining)
end with a 2 min cool down
The explanation: As you've heard me say time and time again. I LOVE squats. Why do I love them so much? Because they are effective. They work every muscle in your lower body. When you do the squat with a shoulder press you are working your shoulders and some of the muscles in your biceps and upper back as well, making this exercise a definite multitasker! Make sure you keep your feet shoulder width apart, avoid letting your knees go over your toes, and sit low! Try and get those thighs in line with the ground. Make your weight heavy enough to really work you! Remember, you're trying to get your bang for your buck here. When doing your pushups, push yourself! Try to start doing some on your toes and then go to your knees once they get to hard. With your plank push yourself there as well. if a regular plank is too easy for you add some weight to your back or lift one foot up in the air. With these three exercises you're working every muscle in your body!
With your cardio this interval program will have you burning maximum calories in your short time frame. Really try and push yourself during your up intervals, and then scale it back and catch your breath for a minute. Weather you are able to do these intervals for 10 mins or 40 you should feel the workout!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Crock Pot Corn Chowder
INGREDIENTS
1 lb frozen whole kernel corn
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Project Domestication Guest Post
She asked me to give a Holiday Gift Guide for the health nut...or even the aspiring health nut. Check it out my guest post for some great gift ideas for your loved ones, or even for yourself!!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Exercise of the Week: Single Leg Squats
Friday, December 5, 2008
Megan's Workout Jams
Just Dance ft. Colby Odonis - Lady Gaga
Great DJ - The Ting Tings
Closer - Ne-Yo
Live Your Life - T.I.
Gives You Hell - All American Rejects
About a Girl - The Academy Is
Womanizer - Britney Spears
In the Ayer ft. Will.I.Am - Flo-Rida
Kelsey - Metro Station
Send Me an Angel - Real Life *who doesn't love sweatin' to some good 80's music??
Cookie Jar - Gym Class Heroes
Fly on the Wall - Miley Cyrus
Rehab - Rihanna
Do You Love Me - The Supremes *Another Classic
Hopefully these give you some new tunes to work out to!! If you need more ideas check out my previous playlists HERE. Enjoy :)
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Deck the Halls with Holiday Goodies
The Holidays are most definitely upon us. From holiday parties adorned with endless trays of goodies, to holiday-cheer filled neighbors adorning your door step with endless goodies it's like being stuck in Willy Wonka's Chocolate factory for a month. A word to the wise....be careful. Don't let all your hard work go by the wayside. The average American eats a surplus of about 600 calories PER DAY during the holiday season. No, those two zero's aren't a type-o. 600 it is. Remember 3,500 calories = 1lb. You do the math. So what's a holiday lovin' girl (or boy, of course) to do? Here's a few thoughts...
1. Keep up your workout regimen. Times get even busier during the holidays its true. BUT don't let that throw off your workout routine. Keep burning those calories! Remember that eating more + burning less = uh oh....
2. De-junkify your environment. Have you ever found yourself aimlessly snacking on something that you don't even like just because it's there in front of you? You may love the Johnson family, but you don't have to show it by eating every single cookie on their gifted plate. Your options?
-Freeze them. Most baked goods will last a good three months when frozen. Then you can enjoy them with portion control in mind.
-Gather up all your goodies and take them to a holiday party. Everyone will think your uber-generous, and your home will be calorie-ridden!
-Throw them away (GASP!!!!) I know, I know. It sounds harsh and horrible, but the truth is....if it's sitting in front of you, you're probably going to eat it.
3. Pick your indulgences wisely. If you have a favorite holiday treat wait for it! I'm not trying to tell you that you can't have holiday goodies every now and again, but every holiday goodie that crosses your path??? Not so much. Limit yourself to one dessert. If you know you'll be indulging in some traditional holiday sweets towards the end of the week, be super good during the week. It's doable!
4. Don't Go Hungry. If you show up to a holiday soiree on an empty stomach you'll probably eat, snack, and taste test your way through the evening. Cheese, Egg-nog, Chocolate, Sugar Cookies, and the like. All of these things are surrounded by little red flags screaming "CALORIES!!" My advice to you. Eat a healthy meal beforehand. This doesn't give you the go ahead to eat two meals. But, if you arrive full you'll be less likely to make mindless eating choices from your stomach not your head.
5. Set some goals. There is NO written law anywhere saying you must gain weight during the holidays. I feel like a lot of people just give into the the Christmastime chaos and don't even try. Don't surrender! Why not continue to lose weight during the holidays? Set some goals to prove yourself right... Some examples could be; Attending the gym a certain number of times during the week, not eating sugar, only having one dessert day in the week, continuing to keep track of your calories, etc. You'll find that once you set a concrete goal instead of just saying "I'm going to try and do my best." You'll make progress!
These are just a few ideas. There are many things we can do to keep ourselves off the naughty list. Yes, New Years is close and it's great to set new health goals for ourselves when the resolutions come around. BUT, why not start now? Show the gingerbread man who's boss!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
full
Monday, November 24, 2008
Turkey Day Tip #3: Calorie Fest '08
Have you ever wondered just how many calories were in your Thanksgiving meal? Chances are you probably have not wanted to know, on purpose... But just cause you don't want to know doesn't make the number go away. The average thanksgiving meal is around 4,000 calories. YIKES!! That is more than two days worth of calories for some of us! When you think about the fact that you have to burn 3,500 calories to lose a lb of fat that might make you rethink that second and third piece of pie! I found this really cool website that calculates the calories for what you plan on eating for Thanksgiving dinner.
I'm really not trying to scare you out of enjoying your delicious meal, just remember moderation! No need to eat all the food on the table, leftovers are the best part anyways!!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Turkey Day Tip #2: Turkey Trotting
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Turkey Day Tip #1: Yams vs. Sweet Potatoes
In the United States we use the terms Yam and Sweet Potatoes interchangeably. They are however, two different vegetables. This topic was discussed on Rachel Ray this morning, and i found it quite interesting. Although the taste is basically interchangable they are quite different in makeup. Here's the facts:
Sweet Potato:
-yellow/orange in color
-very popular in the US
-low in calories (114 for one cup)
-lower in carbohydrates than yams (26grams)
Yam:
-darker brown in color
-not very readily available in the US (many times grocery stores will inaccurately call their sweet potatoes yams, but more often than not you're getting the yam-scam)
-contain more sugar than the sweet potato and are higher on the glycemic index. (This means they cause more of a peak in your blood sugar, something we want to avoid.)
-1 cup contains 177 calories
-higher in carbs than sweet potatoes (42 grams)
Moral of the story...if you have the option, choose the sweet potato over the yam. You won't taste the difference, and your better off nutritionally. More than likely you are already choosing sweet potatoes, so now you just need to get the name right. ;)
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Fitness @ Lunch Article: Pre-Race Meals
Monday, November 17, 2008
Exercise of the Week: Wheel Lunges
1. Start with your feet together. Lunge to the front with your right leg.
2. Press of your right leg from your front lunge to a side lunge. In doing this place all the weight in that right leg and shift your weight into your right hip.
3. Press from your side lunge into a back lunge. From the back lunge press of that right leg and return to standing.
That makes one full rep. Start the next rep on the same side until you've done 10-15 on the right leg. Repeat on the left side.
These are sure to whip you into shape!!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Forgive me little Nemo
As I was browsing through some of my favorite healthy recipe websites today I skipped over several fish recipes...yep i did just that...skipped over them. Like I always do. I, myself, am not a fish lover. In fact, I hate it. I know, it's SO good for you. (I tell my clients that frequently.) I wished I liked it, I really do. But the fact of the matter is I don't. I do, however, realize that my fishless way of living shouldn't deter me from reminding all y'all that fish is great :)
So, here it is. Fish is great. It really is...here's why.
- It is high in protein
- When prepared well it's lower in calories than most protein sources
- It's full of heart healthy omega 3's! (this will increase the good cholesterol in your body, and can reduce inflammation)
- There is a LOT of variety in eating fish... as opposed to chicken. Which is always just...well, chicken.
There has been a lot of talk as to the mercury content in fish. From what i've found the benefits outweigh the risks. This tends to be a problem with people who are eating fish more than twice a week. The larger, older fish such as shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish tend to have a higher content of mercury. Those found on the lower end of the mercury spectrum are shrimp, pollock, canned light tuna, salmon, and catfish, are better choices.
Another thing to be aware of when chomping down on our little finned friends is the preparation of the fish you're eating. A very healthy low-cal option can be turned into a high calorie, high fat meal quickly when it's deep fried or served with a calorie dense cream sauce.
Since I'm no fish expert I'd love to hear how you like to eat it. Any great grilling ideas, or marinades? Some tips from you fish experts would go over swimmingly with our readers ;)
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Another Good Find: and full of fiber as well :)
Sunday, November 9, 2008
More Mac N' Cheese Please
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
To Cleanse or not to Cleanse...that is the question
For those of you who haven't heard of the ever-popular cleanses, detox diets, and "body flushing" regimens here is a quick description. Basically it is a fasting diet that can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. The claim is that this process will rid the body of accumulated harmful substances that exert a negative effect on individual health. By omitting food, and living on a diet made up mostly of water, other liquids, lemons, and in some cases raw food, the individual flushes the toxins out of their body. Those who successfully complete the cleanse claim to have seen effects such as rapid weight loss, clearer skin, and increased energy. Sounds too good to be true? Well, in my opinion it might be. Now, let me back my opinion up by letting you know I have been studying journals and articles published on the subject to try and get the best possible answer to this question. I realize that everyone has different view points and thoughts about the subject, but here is mine :)
When going on this prolonged fast you will most likely lose weight, but it is mostly water weight. As soon as you start eating normally again your body will gain that water weight back, putting you right back where you started. Fasting for a few days can be ok, but fasting for too long can be harmful to your body. It can deplete muscle tissue, including your heart muscle, and it can reduce the size and functioning of organs like the kidney and liver. Some nutritionists even say that prolonged fasts can be counterproductive to those trying to lose weight due to the fact that it may slow your metabolism down.
Some may not cleanse to lose weight, but to rid their body of "toxins." In response to this I would say don't underestimate the body. Its more miraculous than you may realize. The body already has multiple systems in place -- including the liver, kidneys, and gastrointestinal tract -- that do a perfectly good job of eliminating toxins from the body within hours of consumption. Increase your fiber intake, and you'll be good to go.
Lastly, many of these fasts reduce you down to eating mainly raw foods and a lot of water. Yes...of course...if you eliminate all the crap that you eat from your diet and start eating healthy foods close to their natural form you will lose weight. This is how you are supposed to be eating anyways, fancy that.
I realize there are people that swear by fasts, but I am not one of them. Some good old fashioned exercise, fiber, and healthy foods will get you feeling your best. And you won't even need to starve yourself.
Monday, October 27, 2008
this just in: Sunflower Market
I was so sad the day they closed down my favorite little health food store Harvest Fresh in Orem, but a new store called Sunflower Market just opened in Orem. I have yet to be able to go, but i've heard great things about it! They have them all over Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, and now Utah. I'm escited to check it out. They also have a great website with recipies, and weekly sales posted. It looks amazing! Check out the link to thier website HERE.
Although each location has a different link on the site for their sales some of the great deals for this week from the Orem location were...
Red and Green Bell Pepper 2 for 1$
Fuji & Jonagold apples 99 cents a lb. (amazing...)
Cucumbers 2 for $1
Red Seedless Grapes 77 cents a lb.
Hass Avocados 3 for $1
These deals go until 10/29 I'll try to keep you updated on good deals!!
Friday, October 24, 2008
Snack Attack
Friday, October 17, 2008
Am I Alone in this?? Cause if so I'm happy to be here...
Hello Yogurt
Red Mango
Fro Yo
Spoon Me
Yozone
Yoasis
Yogurt Stop
Frozen Yogurt Junction
*I am not a huge fan of the original tart flavor which i know many people love. My favorites are Hello Yogurt and Fro Yo. They offer a lot of different flavors. Of the original tart crew I like Red Mango the best. Let me know what you're faves are!!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Vacation workouts?? very possible!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Up That Weight
Friday, October 3, 2008
I heart my Bosu Ball. You should too...
You may have seen this space ship looking apparatus at your local gym. If you are looking for a great way to change up your workouts grab yourself a Bosu Ball, and go crazy. The basic idea behind the Bosu is; it forces you to use your core muscles in addition to whatever muscles you're working. Ie: When doing squats on top of the Bosu you have to engage your abs in order to keep your balance. It is amazing how you can increase your difficulty level by making the ground beneath you a little shaky. You'll intensify your workout, work your core, improve your balance, and fight boredom. All great things! Trust me. The Bosu is awesome.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Minestrone Soup
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 5 potatoes, peeled and cubed
- 5 carrots, chopped
- 4 stalks celery, chopped
- 1 sweet onion, chopped
- 3 cloves garlic, chopped
- 1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste
- 1 (15 ounce) can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 (14 ounce) can vegetable broth (you could also use chicken broth here)
- 1 1/2 quarts water
- 3 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 2 cups uncooked elbow macaroni (or any other small shaped pasta you may have)
*note* you really can add any vegetables you want to this to up your veggie servings for the day. Also, to save yourself time pre-cook the pasta while the rest of the soup is cooking and then stir it in at the end.
Nutrition Information: 1 cup of soup
216 calories. 2.9 grams of fat. 6.9 grams of fiber. 6.9 grams of protein.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Biggest Loser Returns
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Farmers Market
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Exercise of the week: Killer Leg Combo
Do one walking lunge forward on the right leg. Do one walking lunge forward with the left leg. (While doing this make sure your knee's aren't going over your toes. You want 90 degree angles.) Bring your right leg back to regular standing position with your feet about hip width apart and do one squat in place. Repeat this sequence again, but this time up the stakes by one. Do one walking lunge forward with the right leg, come up leaving your legs in that lunge position and go back down again. So you are doing two lunges in place. Step forward with the left leg and do two lunges in place with the left leg forward. Step your right foot back to standing and do two squats in place. Repeat again doing three in each position...etc. all the way until you get to 10 reps in every position. Yes, still holding that dumbbell out in front of you. Do this three times, and you'll be feeling it...I promise.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
first you take the peanuts and you smash em...
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Protein: Quick and Delicious
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Zucchini Overloaded??
1. Bake it. Of course, MY number one would be to make my favorite healthy treat; Zucchini Cookies. These are SO easy and SO good. Double the batch and freeze them. You won't regret it, I promise. You can also make some pretty delicious breads and muffins with zucchini. **if anyone has a good healthy recipe I'd LOVE it!
2. Steam it. Slice one up and put it in a Glad Steam Bag. These are AWESOME. You don't even have to add water. You veggies will come out steamed to perfection! There are 15 calories in a 1/2 cup of zucchini. That is pretty amazing.
3. Stir Fry it. Use some lean chicken and veggies and you've got yourself a delicious meal. Throw it on top of some brown rice and you're hitting three food groups in one dish. Bon Apetit!
4. Freeze it. Regardless of the dish you are making you can puree, shred, or slice up your extra zucchini and freeze it away to use later. Pureed Zucchini can be added to a LOT of dishes to add nutrients and chances are you won't even taste it. If you haven't looked at Jessica Seinfelds book Deceptively Delicious, give it a glance. She puree's fruits and veggies to add to her favorite dishes. It's awesome!
5. Shred it. Shredded zucchini can be put into a pasta sauce, a lasagna, a meatloaf, or even a burrito to add nutrition and bulk. Don't let it scare you. Be daring!
6. Grill it. Let's be honest...anything tastes great on the grill. Add some Lawry's or seasonings of your choice.
7. Boil It. In a soup that is. This Potato, Zucchini, & Tomato Soup recipe I found on Rachael Ray's website looks soooo good, and is super healthy!
8. Substitute it. Zucchini sliced thinly lengthwise can take place of pasta. If you're watching your carbohydrate intake this is a great low-cal way to go.
9. Give it. If you have more zucchini than you know what to do with i'm sure a garden-less neighbor would love to take some of it off your hands!
It doesn't matter how you slice it, but don't let that zucchini go to waste!
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Faceoff: Treadmill Vs. Elliptical
Elliptical machines with handles can give you a full body workout, getting that upper body into motion which is great. It has the option of a forward pedal which targets the glutes and hamstrings more, and a backward motion which targets the quads more. In the past Elliptical machines have lacked variety, making them less desirable than a treadmill, but updated models have proved this wrong adding incline and resistance settings. The key here is using these different settings, and not keeping it on a stagnant pace.
Treadmills are great. They always have been and they always will be. From the walker to the marathon runner you really can vary your workout to fit YOU. You can change the incline and speed making your workout more cardiovascular or more fat burning, depending on your desired goals. I have always felt like running gives me a good workout!
With my clients I've seen that they've generally burned more calories on the elliptical machine vs. the treadmill due to the fact that it is easier to push yourself when on an elliptical machine. Running burns more calories than walking, and if you're comparing walking to using an elliptical, I'd pick the elliptical. You'll burn more calories overall.
If you're looking to purchase one or the other they are both great options, but I'd pick whatever it is you think you'll use. Running 5 miles a day on your treadmill is a great goal, but if you don't think you'll do it, don't buy an expensive piece of equipment just to let it collect dust.
If you're wondering what is the better option for your gym workouts I'd mix it up. Variety is the best thing for your body. Just make sure you're pushing yourself. Break a sweat. For the most part people underestimate their capabilities when it comes to exercise. Push yourself! THAT is when you'll see results.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Kashi: a name everyone needs to know
Not only does Kashi have a great line of products they have a great website as well. You can look at great info on eating healthy, exercise, recipes, goal setting, and more. Check out the link here.
Fitness @ Lunch: take 2
To brush up on your knowledge about good vs. bad carbohydrates, (and to make me feel good ;)...) give it a read!
Carbohydrates: The good the bad and the downright ugly.
Enjoy :)
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Exercise of the Week: Circular Bicep Curls
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Caramel Popcorn: A lighter version
ingredients:
- 1/2 cup unpopped popcorn kernels
- 5 tablespoons peanut oil *not needed if using an air popper
- 1 3/4 cups light brown sugar
- 5 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1/3 cup honey
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
In a stockpot or an extra-large saucepan, heat popcorn kernels in 3 tablespoons of oil. Stir to coat all kernels. Cover and cook over medium heat, 5 to 7 minutes, or until kernels are fully popped (shaking pot after 3 minutes). *If you have an air popper you can pop the kernels in the air popper alleviating some fat from cooking the kernels in oil.
Lightly coat 2 large baking pans with cooking spray. Pour popcorn into pans and preheat oven to 200 degrees F.
In a medium saucepan, combine brown sugar, butter, honey, remaining oil, and salt. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring constantly with a wooden or silicone spoon, 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in baking soda until smooth.
Evenly drizzle over popcorn; stir to coat. Bake for 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes. Makes 12 cups.
250 calories
1g protein
41g carbohydrate
11g fat (4g saturated)
1g fiber
*the fat content and calorie content will drop if you pop the popcorn with an air popper
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Feel like your putting in extra time and not budging a lb??
You get up at 6:00 AM every morning for your daily run.
- problem?? you aren't going to bed until 12:00 or 1:00. Morning workouts are great if you're able to get in bed in time to log in 7-8 hours of sleep. Not getting enough sleep will hinder your weight loss considerably. Studies show that women who got from 5-6 hours of sleep are more likely to pack on the pounds. That sleep time is your body's recovery time. Without it your body can't perform like it's supposed to. Lack of sleep also leads to an increase in cravings...more munching...more calories.
You are logging extra miles on the treadmill to make up for big meals.
-The problem here is the caloric balance. A common misconception with weight loss is that you can work out and eat all you want and you'll lose weight. If only working out was the sole key to weight loss!! Unfortunately, this isn't the case. A healthy diet supplemented by exercise IS the key to weight loss. The bottom line is you have to have a calorie deficit.
You Ignore Age Related Muscle Loss
- This is definitely a problem, one that I think women in their 30's need to be aware of. Around age 30 women can start to lose muscle mass. This is also around the time when women's metabolism slows down and they begin to hold on to more fat. The more lean muscle you have on your body the more calories you will burn all the time. It increases your metabolism. The solution to this problem? Lifting weights! You don't have to be a body builder. Doing a few sets of weight bearing exercises 2-3 times a week will do the trick. Don't let it intimidate you, it's easy ;)
You think a "water-rich" diet means add more water into your diet. The end.
- Water rich should mean increasing your diet with foods rich in water; namely fruits & veggies. When you fill up on these foods you'll feel more full, you'll increase your vitamin and mineral intake, and you'll increase your fiber intake. ALL good things! The greatest addition to these fruits and veggies??? You guessed it...whole grains!
You have the "one goal at a time" mentality
- " I will only focus on going to the gym this month, next month my focus will be to eat healthy." While the building block approach is a GREAT one, accomplishing one thing and then adding another on top of it, far too often we forget about the first block and only focus on the second. I'm not saying have 15 goals....I realize that can be overwhelming. But, the odds of accomplishing something when looking at watching food, exercise, sleep, etc. is more likely than if you only focus on the gym and eat whatever you want. Makes sense, right?
Monday, August 11, 2008
Exercise of the Week: The Plank
The Plank is a GREAT way to finish off a workout. Try to do 3 - 5 sets, and you'll be amazed at how quickly you'll improve your plank, and how strong your abs will get. Keep pushing yourself and making it harder. Fight complacency!!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Snack Attack!!
Some new ones I am loving are Popsicle Brand's Sugar free popsicles. The Fudgsicles have 40 calories in 1! AMAZING. They really do taste good too. They have a wide assortment of tasty treats are delicious. Side note (in looking this up i just discovered they have a diet dr. pepper sugar free popsicle...i'm going to be hunting for this!!)
I've also recentely discovered Klondike's Slim-a-Bear line of frozen products, and they are SO good. The ice cream sandwiches taste just like you're average ice cream sandwich, and for only 100 calories and 1.5 grams of fat. You can't beat that! (Can you tell I have an affinity for frozen treats??)
I've also just jumped on the 100 calorie pack bandwagon. It seems as if almost every food company such as Nabisco, Hershey's, Chex, etc. has put out 100 calorie pack variations of thier food Items. I love this idea because you can have some of your favorite snacks, but instead of eating the whole box of wheat thins you can limit yourself to 100 calories worth! With these it is important to remember that they shouldn't be an all the time event, being as how an oreo is still an oreo. Even if it's only 100 calories of Oreo.
I love fresh fruit, and sometimes chilled cut up fruit hits the spot. A lot of my clients will use lack of prep-time as an excuse to not eating fruits and vegetables, but it doesn't have to be a big process. My favorite thing to do is to buy a cantelope or baby watermelon and as soon as i get home from the store i'll cut it up and put it in a tupperware in the fridge. This way its right there on hand whenever you have a craving for a little snack. This could be done with any fruit really. I also love to have a bag of baby carrots on hand with some fat free ranch dressing to dip them in. So good!
I'll stay on the lookout for more great treats for you! Let me know if you have any to add to the list!!
Fitness @ Lunch Article
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Swap that Oil for Applesauce
I have mentioned making substitutions in your recipes in the past, but I wanted to touch a little bit more on the oil for applesauce trade out. When baking its easy to cut out calories and fat by making this switch. Most recipes call for about 1/3 cup of vegetable oil which contains 635 calories, and 71 grams of fat. Yikes! Applesauce can be traded out on a 1:1 ratio and 1/3 cup contains 35 calories and 0 grams of fat, a much better set of nutrition facts if you ask me. Using applesauce will give your confectionery goods a bit more of a cake-like substance, but I think it actually makes it more moist. You can use other purees such as banana, pumpkin, or sweet potato if the flavor won't compromise you're recipe. Give the trade-out shot and let me know what you think!!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Delicious Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins (Low fat too!!)
Ingredients:
1 3/4 cup flour (you could definitely use whole wheat flour here)
1/2 cup sugar
1 TBS baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
*mix separately
1 egg
1/4 cup applesauce
1/4 cup skim milk
3 ripe bananas mashed
Mix dry and wet ingredients separately. Stir both together just enough to moisten. Add 1/2 cup chocolate chips and mix in. Bake at 400 for 20-30 mins.
SO GOOD!!