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  • The Only Thing You Can Change...

    4/23/201010:40:26 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Change, Consistency, Goal Setting, Weight Loss

    One of my friends and wellness clients sent me a link to a very simple mantra that's summed up nicely by the first couple lines:

    You can’t change your entire life.
    You can only change your next action.

    This falls right in line with the "Slight Edge" philosophy and is absolutely the way we all need to look at tackling any major challenge in our lives.

    Rather than reiterating the rest of this inspirational blog post from mnmlist, I'll just give it to you in its entirity.  I hope it makes bit of difference in some aspect of your life.

    mnmlist: the only thing you can change

    You can’t change your entire life.
    You can only change your next action.

    You can’t change a relationship with a loved one.
    You can only change your next interaction.

    You can’t change your entire job.
    You can only change your next task.

    You can’t change your body composition.
    You can only change your next meal.

    You can’t change your fitness level.
    You can only start moving.

    You can’t declutter your entire life.
    You can only choose to get rid of one thing, right now.

    You can’t eliminate your entire debt.
    You can only make one payment, or buy one less unnecessary item.

    You can’t change the past, or control the future.
    You can only change what you’re doing right now.

    You can’t change everything.
    You can only change one, small thing.
    And that’s all it takes.

  • Add Some New Health Foods to Your Grocery List!

    4/14/201011:06:26 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Dieting, Grocery List Help, Healthy Food/Ingredients, Weight Loss

    If you're like most, the idea of eating healthier is appealing, but implementing it into your everyday routine is where things seem to fall apart.  So, if you're looking for some new health foods to add to your grocery list, here are forty that will each help in their own way.  Pick a few each week and start making them a consistent part of your diet.  Want to know more about why each is important?  Read the article from Eat This, Not That called "40 Foods with Superpowers."  Hopefully you'll find some new, healthy things to fill the shrinking belly and put a smile on your face - I did (see "Quorn").

        * Alaskan King Crab

        * Dried Plums

        * Bok Choy

        * Oysters

        * Bananas

        * Kiwis

        * Broccoli

        * Spinach

        * Leeks

        * Artichokes

        * Tea/Green Tea

        * Chili Peppers

        * Ginger

        * Blueberries

        * Cinnamon

        * Sweet Potatoes

        * Tomatoes

        * Figs

        * Mushrooms

        * Pomegranates

        * Quinoa

        * Grass-Fed Beef

        * Nonfat Ricotta

        * Tofu

        * Lentils

        * Eggs

        * Greek-Style Yogurt

        * Quorn

        * Chocolate Milk

        * Wild Salmon

        * Pineapples

        * Olive Oil

        * Bing Cherries

        * Dark Chocolate

        * Turmeric

        * Wild Fatty Fish

        * Flaxseed

        * Almonds

        * Apples

        * Whole Grains

  • Dieting Myths De-Bunked

    3/31/20109:11:22 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Dieting, Weight Loss

    I was just reading a nutrition article online and despite my best efforts to ignore it, my eyes peeked over at the flashing ad in the left column of the screen.  What I saw next made me both snicker and cringe - this is what they were selling: "Men - Lose up to 27 pounds of belly fat in just 32 days!  No exercise required!" 

    So, where do I begin?  I'll skip the reason I found it a touch funny and let you draw those conclusions for yourselves in a few minutes.  More importantly, this made me cringe because this promotion was on a major men's health and fitness website, so thousands of people will see it and some will think there could be a legitimate scientific claim behind it.  I mean, twenty-seven pounds in 32 days?!  No exercise required?!  Let's look at this closer and analyze the numbers.

    If you've ever read a food label, you've probably seen that the "average American" needs about 2,000 calories per day for our body to perform all of its processes and to provide us with the energy necessary to perform our daily activities.  This will obviously vary based on your lifestyle, but we'll work with this general figure.  The second number we need to know is that we have to burn 3,500 calories more than our body needs to lose one pound of fat. 

    Now, the two ways we can create a negative caloric balance (more calories burned than we consume) is to alter our diets (eat/drink healthier or less volume) and to be more active (exercise).   So, given our body's 2,000 calorie daily need, it's impossible to lose almost a pound OF FAT per day without any increase in exercise.  Let's dive into the math a bit further:

    Let's say you're on a mission to lose weight, so you eat more vegetables, whole grains, and lean meats, reduce your soda or alcohol intake, and cut down your portion sizes.  These changes reduce your daily caloric intake from 2,300 calories per day to 1,800 calories, giving you a 500 calorie drop from your previous normal consumption, and a 200 calorie daily deficit from what your body "needs".  That's a huge swing in your calorie intake that will provide results, for sure!  After all, you're consuming 3,500 calories less per week than you were previously and you've created 1,400 calorie weekly negative balance, or almost a half a pound.  That means your body not only doesn't have to store 300 extra calories per day, it gets to burn 200 calories it has stored, which comes right out of those fat cells.  Not bad.

    Add in 3-4 walks during the week, or maybe a few fitness classes and/or resistance training, and you can easily double that number, making a pound of fat loss per week very doable. 

    So, let's quickly go back to our ad - 27 pounds in 32 days with no exercise.  How's that possible?  See why I got a chuckle out of this?  But, it's actually very sad that marketers throw out this crap knowing that people want to lose weight so badly that they may buy into it, both mentally and financially!  Pretty messed up, right?

    The next time you see an ad promising drastic results, come back here and plug their "promise" into this equation to see for yourself it it adds up.  Cheers to a healthier, better educated you!

  
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