Hi Friends! Due to the feedback I’ve received regarding getting healthy and not quite knowing where to start, I will be conducting a FREE 7-Day Slim Down Challenge that will start when we get back from Labor Day weekend. This challenge will be a private Facebook group that will include a grocery shopping list, daily meal plans, exercise tips, motivation, and more. The intention is to get you started and on the right track for success! My passion for healthy living is just the beginning, motivating others and setting expectations for success will be the GOAL here. Please message me if you are interested in joining and/or have a think about it in the meantime, I will be posting a few more times before we get started. Cheers to Mindful Healthy Living!
Category Archives: Fitness
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We all have our stories and we all internalize…if only I was skinnier, smarter, stronger, had more energy, was a better spouse or parent, the list goes on and on but do we ever think about what it may feel like to look and feel our best and how that would play out in our day-to-day life? If you find yourself wondering what IF and feel that if you just had more time, more guidance and support, you would be able to reach your goals and be happier, then I would LOVE to help you get there!
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Crossfit’s Dirty Little Secret
Crossfit’s Dirty Little Secret
I have many friends who do Crossfit and have seen tremendous results, which is terrific! I, myself, have even tried it several times and have felt my muscles going to work long after the workout was over – something many of us like to experience. On the other hand, I have heard several stories within the last few years of people getting injured and/or experiencing extreme overexertion. This being said, I found this article to be quite interesting in terms of the negative aspects of overexerting your body to the extreme. The last paragraph sums it up very nicely…
“Exercise is just about the best thing you can do for your body, but in the case of Crossfit, we’re left to ponder the question, is this workout worth the risk? Can the culture adapt to one that embraces safe training principles? Do coaches truly have the ability to detect what a proper training load is for their athletes? Only time will tell, but the future of CrossFit may depend on it.”
For me and for my body, I will be sticking with my spin, plyometrics, and zumba classes while also continuing to practice yoga. 🙂
Food for Thought – Primary vs. Secondary Foods
A lot of what we have been learning at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition has been very eye opening and educational for me. This being said, everything I have learned thus far has been incredibly exciting but one of the most powerful concepts that has stuck with me and I feel is a very important concept to share is the difference between Primary and Secondary Foods.
What are Primary and Secondary Foods?
Primary foods become what surrounds us and makes us who we are; specifically, our relationships, career, physical activity, and spirituality. When one of these is out of whack or just plain stinky at the time, it can throw our entire emotional well being off, ultimately disrupting our plans to maintain a healthy, well balanced lifestyle.
Secondary foods become the food we eat on our plates that nourish our body. When our primary foods are balanced, the secondary foods become, well, secondary and we don’t eat because we are stressed, bored or just sad, we eat because our body requires the nourishment. This makes perfect sense to me knowing the effects that my primary foods can have on my health and well-being and eventually my secondary foods.
For example, from 2010-2011, I went through a period of time where I felt that my life was misplaced. I was in a long distance relationship debating for over a year whether or not to move and change my career and leave my family and friends. I also had a job that was extremely stressful and taxing. It was an incredibly overwhelming and exhausting time for me. I ate fast food once a day, went out with my friends on the weekends overindulging on adult beverages, half assed my workouts because I didn’t have the motivation to get a good sweat going and ultimately felt incredibly defeated at the end of the day.
It was a never ending cycle, until one day I woke up. I decided to do something for myself and change my life for the better. I had no idea the happiness it would bring to me at the time but I decided to take a chance as I knew something needed to change. I made the decision to pick up and move closer to my boyfriend. I found a job that was a positive move in my career, I found happiness and contentment living in the same city with the person I loved and knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life with, I continued to develop and grow my relationships with my family and friends despite the distance and I worked on creating a healthy balance between everything I know now as “primary foods”. I can happily say that I finally feel that I am on the right path to a happier and healthier me. INN has taught me so much over the past several months, one being that primary foods certainly make a difference!
I challenge you to take this time to reflect on your primary foods and see what areas you can improve on. Your health and happiness will naturally fall into place. The nutrition aspect is a work in progress but as a Health Coach in training, I am confident myself or another Health Coach you feel comfortable with will guide you and teach you the fundamentals of nutrition that work best for your body, creating a healthier, happier YOU!
Here are a few ways to reflect and work on balancing out your primary foods:
1) Allow yourself to evaluate your relationships. Is there an area that needs attention, perhaps a friendship that needs repair?
2) Is your job stressful and leaving you feeling anxious when you try to sleep at night? It may be time to re-evaluate and see if there is another option for you within the same field/company. Talk to your manager and communicate how you are feeling. It may just be as simple as getting up from your desk and taking a few 10 minute walks throughout the day to relax.
3) Have you been out of the “work-out” routine for so long and can’t seem to be inspired to get back in it? Start slow, do a few things here and there to get your heart rate elevated. Keep a log of your activity each day and document how you feel. Read fitness blogs, magazines, talk to other fitness gurus in your office – get inspired!
4) Spirituality – this is always a touchy subject for me as I feel that this topic is very personal. Keep on doing what you’re doing and consider exploring if you feel so inclined. 🙂
Cheers to Mindful, Healthy Living!!
Calorie Blasting Alternatives to the Traditional Spin Class…
Spinning is one of my absolute favorite workouts to do. There’s nothing better than zoning out, breaking a sweat, listening to high energy tunes and burning approximately 500-600 calories in an hour — walking away from the class feeling incredibly productive and on top of the world!
Beside from the traditional spin class, there are alternatives to a more total body workout…Aqua Spin AND what they call the RealRyder.
I had the opportunity to try out a RealRyder class in Hoboken this past weekend and had a blast! The RealRyder was designed to fully engage the entire body for a functional riding experience. Having a background in biomechanical engineering, this was truly an exciting workout for me. RealRyder has developed a new kind of stationary bike incorporating biomechanical advances including three planes of motion which allows you to turn, lean and balance just like the real thing. Not only are you using your leg muscles but you are working your arms, core and balancing techniques. This is such a huge advancement to the traditional bikes.
I have yet to try out the Aqua Spin but find it very interesting. I can image trying to peddle a bike under water could be incredibly difficult and calorie blasting. Next stop, Aqua Studio in NYC!