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Tip To Eating Less At Every Meal

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011
“Weird” Tip To Eating Less At Every Meal

You’ve heard it time and time again…

To lose weight you have to eat less and move more.

Exercising more is easy. You just get off your butt and workout.

Where most people have a problem is saying “no” to delicious food that’s bad for your waistline.

Well, I just came across a fascinating study that reveals a simple technique that could have you eating less at every meal (even if you’re about to eat your favorite food, like chocolate, for example).

I like to call it the imagination diet.

Here’s the scoop…

A study at Carnegie Mellon University took two groups of people.

One group was told to visualize eating 30 M&Ms and putting 3 quarters into a washing machine. The other group was told to visualize putting 30 quarters into the washing machine and then eating 3 M&Ms.

Then, the researchers told the volunteers to eat some M&Ms out of a bowl that was placed in front of them, in preparation for a “taste test.”

After each volunteer, they weighed the bowl to see how much the volunteer had eaten.

Here’s where it gets fascinating…

The group that visualized eating 30 M&Ms ate HALF as many than the group that visualized eating 3.

To make sure this wasn’t coincidence, the researchers performed the experiment four more times with other people.

And in every single trial, the volunteers that visualized eating 30 M&Ms ate HALF as much.

According to the lead researcher, “Merely thinking of a food does increase our appetite for the food, but if we perform the mental imagery that would accompany its actual consumption, this kind of thought actually decreases our desire for the food.”

So how can you use this to reach your fitness goals?

Anytime you feel like cheating or having a kind of food you know you shouldn’t… try visualizing eating  it 30 times first. Make the experience as real as you can.

Chances are, you’ll find yourself eating a LOT LESS! (while still enjoying it just as much).

Or better yet, you’ll find that they craving for it went away completely.

As you know, nutrition accounts for about 90% of your success. So go ahead and use this tip as often as is necessary!
 

This is 90% of your fitness success …

Monday, February 21st, 2011

Achieve Fitness Success With These 5 Food Tips

No matter what your fitness goals — whether it’s to lose fat and reshape your body or pack on some serious muscle — you’ll need proper nutrition to get you there.

In fact, I’d say that 90% of your success is going depend on what you put in your mouth.

That’s right… Nutrition is the number one deciding factor of whether or not you’re going to achieve your goals this year.

That said, there are a few “rules” you can follow that can make things a bit easier and make your diet easier to stick to over the course of this new year.

Tip #1 – It’s all about calories

When it comes to fat loss, the success formula is pretty simple.

Eat less. Move more.

Put differently, you need to burn more calories than you take in.

One great tip to make sure you’re creating a calorie deficit is to weight everything.

If a meal calls for 4 ounces of chicken, then grab a food scale and weigh it. You’d be surprised at the difference between what you think 4 ounces should look like and what it really is.

Tip #2 – Focus on protein at each meal

Whether you’re eating 3 times a day or 6 times a day — each of your meals should be centered around a lean meat.

Great choices are chicken, fish and turkey.

Eggs are good too, despite all the negative things you hear about them.

Having protein with each meal will leave you feeling fuller, boost your metabolism to burn more fat, and help keep your blood sugar and insulin levels from spiking too much at any given meal.

Tip #3 – Drink water or unsweetened tea

One of the easiest ways to get way too many calories in a single day is through liquids.

Sodas, juices and softdrinks are chock-full of a calories.

The best alternative is to steer clear of all those empty calories and instead drink water or unsweetened tea.

I know the thought of just drinking water or tea isn’t too exciting but believe me — your waistline will thank you.

Tip #4 -Avoid packaged foods

Stay clear of foods that come in a bag or box. These are things like donuts, chips, cookies, etc.

All these are incredibly high in calories and are devoid of any worthwhile nutrients.

Tip #5 -Reward yourself once a week

Once  you’re eating healthy on a regular basis, it’s important you reward yourself with a “cheat” meal once a week.

This is a meal where you can have ANYTHING you want.

Having this once-a-week break from your diet helps you stay on track, keep you sane, and let you indulge in any cravings you may have had throughout the course of the week.

In all it’s a crucial part to being able to “stick” to a healthy nutrition plan long-term.

So there you have it. Follow these 5 food tips and you’ll be in good shape for the rest of 2011.

That’s why if you haven’t already, I highly recommend you take advantage of your FREE Week of Personal Training .

During this week, you’ll receive detailed information on how to get fit and trim, execute an exercise program that’s tailored to YOUR body and experience our one-on-one personal training. You won’t be disappointed!

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The diet fad that’s bad for your health

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Are Diet Drinks Making You Fat?

You already know that drinking sodas which are high in sugar (and high-fructose corn syrup) are bad for you.

But did you know that drinking the alternative (diet sodas and diet drinks) are just as bad for your health and body, if not worse?

Most folks think they’re doing good by drinking these zero-calorie drinks.

But the truth is they do way more harm than good.

For starters, there is no evidence that diet sodas or diet drinks actually help you lose weight.

In fact, they do the opposite. They make you fatter.

A study published in the journal “Obesity” came across a startling find …

It compared over 2,000 people. Those who drank diet sodas had a 47 percent higher body mass index (BMI) than those who didn’t.

What’s more, the diet soda drinkers were at twice the risk of becoming clinically obese!

But that’s not all.

An eight-year study done at the University of Texas found that there’s a 41 percent increase in risk of being overweight for every can or bottle of diet soda a person drinks each day.

Scary stuff, right!?

If that wasn’t bad enough, get this. A study published by the Public Library of Science found that the artificial sweeteners used in diet drinks can be just as addictive as cocaine (or more so!).

In this study, animals had two choices. Cocaine or saccharin (a common artificial sweetener). It turns out that 94 percent chose saccharin … even if they were already addicted to the cocaine!

Bottom line is this: Diet sodas or diet ANYTHING — isn’t good for your fat loss efforts or for your health.

Instead, stick with plain old H2o.

If the thought of drinking nothing but plain water makes you gag, add some flavor.

For example, you can add some fresh lemon or lime.

If you’re more adventurous, you can crush some mint leaves, and add ice too.

Finally, if you absolutey MUST have “sweet” in anything you drink, use Stevia.

It’s an all-natural sweetener that has no calories … and none of the side effects that comes with the artificial stuff.

This is just one example of the kinds of tips I give my personal training clients to stay healthy and fit year-round.

If you’re serious about taking control of your health and physique, then make sure you take advantage of your FREE Fitness Consultation (an $87 value).

During this consult, you’ll receive detailed information on how to get fit and trim that’s tailored to YOUR body.

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Instantly Improve Your Health And Fitness By Eliminating This One Common ‘Food’

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

In your kitchen right now lies one ‘food’ that can be wreaking havoc on your waistline and health. It’s practically guaranteed you have this in your refrigerator and cupboards now as you read this. And multiple studies have shown this one ‘food’ can be a cause of poor health and weight gain. It literally is in practically everything. What is it?

High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS for short.)

Manufacturers use HFCS in everything — including bread, sodas, soft drinks, juices, “health” bars, candy, salad dressings, jam, ketchup — even beer! The reason is that’s its cheaper to produce than real cane sugar. Plus it’s easier to transport. You already know sugar isn’t good for you or your fat loss efforts. But HFCS takes things to a whole new level. Mainly because its hidden in foods you think DON’T have sugar. As you already know, eating sugary foods spikes your insulin levels. Constantly elevated insulin leads to things like obesity, heart disease and diabetes. But the sugar in HFCS isn’t the only reason you want to stay away from it. It can directly affect your health. For example, HFCS is bad on your liver.  In one study published in the Proceedings of the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine, rats were given HFCS in their diets. The result? The rats developed livers similar to those of raging alcoholics! In short, HFCS caused the rats to show signs of cirrhosis of the liver.

Bottom line: Whether your goal is health, fitness, a better body or all of the above, you’ll want to avoid HFCS at all costs.

Here’s a few starting points:

Check the label. No matter what you buy at the grocery store, make sure you check the label. If it indeed contains high-fructose corn syrup, it will be in there (probably towards the end).

Avoid “low-fat” foods. Surprisingly, most health and low-fat foods are laden with HFCS. This is because since they’ve removed the fat, they have to make it taste good. The answer? You guessed it. HFCS!

Drink only water. 99.99% of all soft drinks, sports drinks, juices, etc. WILL contain HFCS as the main sweetener. Not only that but these are a source of empty, useless calories that will go straight to those hard-to-lose areas. Stay on the safe side and drink good old H2O.

Eat minimally-processed foods. Chances are that if it comes in a box or bag (or some other kind of packaging designed to make the food last longer) then there’s a VERY good chance there’s HFCS in it. Instead, stick with foods that haven’t been processed (Hint: if it’ll go bad in 2 – 3 days then it’s a good bet that it’s minimally processed.

When it comes to losing that bulge around the middle, staying clear of high-fructose corn syrup will help tremendously.

Do it for your fitness and your health.

One more thing …

If you want to transform your body once and for all, then make sure you claim your FREE Fitness Consultation (an $87 value).

During this consult, you’ll receive detailed information on how to get fit that’s tailored to YOUR body.

This will help put you on the path to end yo-yo dieting … help maintain and keep your healthy wait … and burn fat from those hard-to-scuplt areas that make you self conscious.

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Eat this to burn fat and stay healthy!

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Avoid This Common Diet Mistake

You hear it all the time …”To eat healthy, you need to stay away from fat.”

This couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, if you want to lose weight, keep it off, and look great year-round, you’ve got to eat fat.

The truth is your body NEEDS fat to survive (About 66% of your brain is made up of fat!).

But there is a catch –

You can’t just eat any kind of fat. You’ve got to eat more healthy fats.

See, there are “good” fats and “bad” fats.

Bad fats make you sick. Good fats heal your body, protect your heart, reduce inflammation and boost your metabolism.

So what foods contain good fats?

Mainly, it’s any food that’s rich in omega-3 fatty acids and oleic acid.

Here are a few you can start putting into your diet today:

Almonds — great to snack on and good source of omega 3.

Avocados — high in heart-healthy oleic acid.

Egg yolks — despite what you’ve heard, eggs (including the yolk) are good for you! They’re rich in omega-3′s, contain the full spectrum of amino acids, and have plenty of vitamins your body needs.

Grass-fed beef – Beef that’s been grass-fed is very high on omega 3 fats, which are incredibly good for you.

Fish — make sure it’s wild-caught, to avoid mercury contamination, among other things. Wild-caught salmon is a great choice.

Walnuts — another great choice for snacking.

n addition to these, use healthy oils as salad dressings whenever possible. Good choices include extra virgin olive oil and Sacha Inchi oil.

So there you go. You have permission to eat more fat. But make sure it’s the good stuff.

And as with everything, don’t over do it. Even though good fats are healthy, they’re still high in calories. Aim for 50 – 80 grams of good fat per day, depending on your calorie requirements.

Good nutrition accounts for 80% of your fat loss success. The other 20% is knowing how to workout properly and effectively for your body type.

Foods You Should Eat (But Aren’t)

Monday, June 7th, 2010

It’s the start of a new month, and a great
opportunity for you to set about doing something
you’ve been meaning to do, but have been putting
off…

If you’re like most people, it’s probably living a
healthier lifestyle. So, today is the day to
start! And I’m going to help by giving you
something easy to do, you just have to make
this small change to your grocery list…

Foods You Should Eat (But Aren’t)

As you know, nutrition is a key factor for healthy
living. So here’s 3 super healthy foods you
probably aren’t eating, but really should be…

Guava – An excellent source of vitamin C,
potassium, lycopene (anti-oxidant) AND fiber! This
tropical fruit trumps oranges, bananas tomatoes
and more!

Cinnamon – Can reduce the risk of heart disease
because of its ability to metabolize sugar fast,
keeping your blood sugar level under control. Best
way to get cinnamon in your body is to sprinkle
some on your coffee in the morning.

Pomegranate juice – Contains plenty of Vitamin C
and can increase blood flow. To avoid additional
ingredients like added sugar, look for 100% Pomegranate
juice in your store.

Good stores should stock all these. So next time
you go to get the groceries look out for new tasty
foods that make it easier for you to stay
healthier and live longer.

5 Tips To Get in Shape For The Summer

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Summer is the perfect time of year to move your health and fitness goals closer to the top of your priority list and to take the steps necessary to obtain a body that is both healthy on the inside and strong and physically fit on the outside.  If you have been putting off taking care of yourself all year, this summer is the time to finally get serious about achieving your physical fitness goals.  Listed below are five helpful tips that will help you get the ball rolling and maintain a healthy momentum.

Try something new. Now that the weather is warmer and the days are longer, why not add an exciting new outdoor activity or sport, such as inline skating, mountain biking, tennis, basketball, surfing, or climbing to your exercise program?  With all of the options available, there is no excuse for allowing yourself to become stuck in a comfortable rut this summer.  Use your imagination.  Buy a new pair of walking shoes or dust off your bike and explore uncharted territory.  Join a softball team or running club.  If there is no club in your area, start one.

Engaging in several different types of sports, exercises, and activities on a regular basis (sometimes defined as cross training) can add excitement and variety to your exercise program.  Cross training also increases the odds that you will be working different muscle groups and varying the amount of aerobic and anaerobic exercise that you obtain on a regular basis.  Significantly increasing your level of physical activity not only improves the efficiency of your cardiovascular system, but also increases muscle tone and metabolic rate, making it easier for your body to burn fat, even while you sleep!

Clean up your diet and clean out your pantry. Start taking time to read food labels and increase your nutritional awareness by becoming better informed.  Throw away the items that you instinctively know are your biggest downfall and start with a fresh, clean slate.  Cutting out junk food, fried foods, and simple sugars can make a considerable difference in your energy level and in the way that you feel about your body at the beach this summer.  Be especially cautious of products that are high in trans fats and saturated fat.  Not only do saturated fats raise your total blood cholesterol, but there is also a link between diets high in saturated fat and the incidence of certain types of cancer, most notably colon, breast, and prostate cancers.

Eat higher quality foods. Concentrate on eating food for the nutritional value and not simply for the taste.  Take a trip to the health food store and try something different.  Experiment with new healthy recipes and ask friends for fat reducing tips.  Increase your consumption of antioxidant-rich vegetables, legumes, and whole grains by frequently cooking a big pot of healthy vegetable soup.  Get a vegetable steamer and put it to good use.  Put your fresh fruits and veggies out where you can see them.  Cut up raw, nutrient filled foods such as carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, and celery and snack on them during the day or take them to work with you.

Make it a high priority to drink at least eight glasses of water a day in order to provide your body with a clean internal environment and prevent dehydration.  This is especially important during the hot summer months.  Don’t wait until you are thirsty to drink water because thirst is your body’s way of letting you know that you are already starting to dehydrate.  Be aware that caffeine and alcohol can also have a dehydrating effect on your body as well.

Pair strength training with cardiovascular exercise. Combining weight training with aerobic exercise doubles the chances that you will lose bodyfat and gain more lean muscle mass this summer.  Try to really concentrate and focus on using correct form while strength training with weights.  It’s much more important to use proper, safe form than it is to try to lift as much weight as possible.  If your goal is to add more muscle mass, use heavier weight and fewer repetitions (around 8 reps).  To increase definition of the muscles, use lighter weight and higher reps (10-12). Also, keep in mind that at least 20 minutes of uninterrupted cardiovascular exercise is necessary to begin burning fat as your primary source of fuel.

Go for it! Push your exercise and athletic boundaries further by signing up for an event or race that you have never participated in before.  So what if you don’t finish first or if your time is slow?  Setting a new goal for yourself gives you something specific to work toward and leaves you with a lasting sense of accomplishment.  You might be surprised by just how much you can achieve when you set your mind to it.

This is your summer to feel healthier, happier, and stronger.  Go for it!


This article was written by Dr. Suzy, chiropractor and Health and Fitness Educator

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