Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2007

SPICE Up Your Life and Your Food

When people see the healthy food I eat they often ask me “Don’t you get bored eating like that all the time?” My answer: NO WAY! There are many ways to keep your pallet guessing. Below are a few of my favorite secrets on keeping a healthy eating plan delicious and exciting.

Produce: I encourage everyone to consume fresh, whole food. The best way to incorporate this into your nutrition plan is to focus on your fruit and veggie selections. Next time you go to the store, try picking up a fruit or veggie that you haven’t tried before. The internet is a great resource to learn the best and healthiest ways to prepare them. Better yet, try some of the seasonal produce from your area! Farmer’s markets have cropped up across the country. Take advantage of access to the freshest ingredients at incredibly low prices straight from the source.

Spices: There are so many options I don’t know where to begin! Fresh garlic, onion, and/or ginger are the easiest way to flavor up a dish. Spices are yet another opportunity to try something new. For a South American flare, try cumin and red pepper flakes. Craving tasty Asian flavors? Try mixing in some Chinese Five Spice in with your chicken and veggies! There are also many spice blends available that take the guess work out of what might be good together. Ms. Dash and McCormick both make tasty blends.

Dressings: If you choose a bottled dressing, of course, I would always recommend low fat/low carb dressings. Vinaigrettes are my favorites. Have you ever tried making your own dressing? As an example, vinegar, Dijon mustard, garlic and a packet of Splenda (show me a dressing that doesn’t have some sugar in it!) mixes up to a very tasty low cal, low carb, and low fat dressing. Let your imagination free and come up with your own favorite concoction.

Diverse Protein Sources: We’ve all heard of people going on a “diet” and eating canned tuna or boiled chicken for every single meal. BORING! You can easily incorporate all sorts of protein sources into your nutrition plan. You just need to enjoy them in the appropriate portion sizes. Chicken and turkey breast are quite common in most healthy meal plans, but there are many more options. How about trying a new type of fish? Even considered shrimp or scallops? How about extra lean pork or beef?

All of these are delicious options and yes… you can have them all AND keep yourself from getting bored with your eating regimen. Don’t be afraid to try something new! Your taste buds will thank you for it and you’ll easily keep your nutrition plan on track.


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Sunday, June 24, 2007

How to lose weight when obese

The reality is that obese people have greater concerns with starting an obesity diet plan. Going through the same workout or nutrition plan taxes an obese person greater than just an overweight individual. This is why professional support is a most for any diet program or fitness plan.

The rapid changes in an obese person's heart rate, calorie expenditure, and blood sugar levels is so important to be monitored. The key is profession support not professional help. The difference is support is working with the person to achieve their goals where help is a feeling of not capable. The reality is that any obese person is capable of achieving their weight loss goals.

The hardest challenge is changing habits. Certain habits have added the weight on. Through both professional and family support people overcome these obstacles and achieve their goals. Both kinds of support are essential. Personal trainers and dieticians are trained on the right plans and programs and have experience on how to incorporate them into people's daily lifestyles. Peer support is the most effective motivator on those hard days when we want to quit. Those that go after weight loss alone mostly quit when times get tough while those with support find the strength in numbers to keep fighting and reach their weight loss goals.