Friday, August 23, 2013

What is "Clean Eating?"


What is clean eating?!  This is a question I received and one that is asked by clients when I talk to them about nutrition.  First and foremost, everyone has his or her own definition of clean eating.  Mine consists of: eating as whole, fresh and nutritious as possible, but finding your balance.  So what does that mean you may ask?  For me it’s eating foods as close to their natural state as possible, or buying foods that have a short ingredient list that I know what most of those ingredients are. And for me, highly limiting processed foods. BUT, also finding a balance of enjoying foods that may not fit into that category. 

I think it’s important for everyone to know that a certain way of eating isn’t always the right way for every single person.  Our bodies are all different.  Some of us may be able to exercise and eat more of one thing than someone else.  It’s truly a trial and error and you have to find what works best for YOU.  However, I believe that in order to feel and look your best, you need to be eating those whole nutritious foods more than the not so good stuff (cakes, cookies, candies, chips etc…) Many people out there would argue that “clean eating” is just a bunch of crap and that you can eat whatever you want yadda yadda yadda. 

I disagree with that.  For example, a few months ago my dad had his yearly physical and his cholesterol numbers were higher than the doctor had liked.  Knowing that he could be headed down the wrong path (my grandfather had high cholesterol and diabetes) I marched into my parents house and taught them a little bit about “my” version of clean eating.  Did I expect them to wipe out the fridge and cupboards with all the “not so good” food? No.  I simply told them little swaps and changes that they could make in order to be healthier.  After a few months of eating better and making the little swaps I suggested, my dads cholesterol levels went back to normal.  Did he stop eating his sweets and other not so good food?  No… he still enjoyed them, just cut down on how often he ate them and increased the good foods.  When you start to feed your body nutritious foods it will begin to thank you from the inside out.  I too have seen a difference in my body after I started to eat this way.

I will often give my clients the challenge to start cutting out highly processed food to see how they begin to feel.  Slowly cleaning out the cupboards and making the swaps.  I then will often be asked what is considered processed?  Any food that has been broken down from its natural whole state is essentially processed.  Also, highly processed foods (such as white flour) have been stripped of most of its nutrients, causing that food to have little nutritional value. 

Examples of foods to start replacing are items such as-whole grain brown rice for white rice, whole grain pasta with at least 5g of fiber for white pasta, whole grain bread or Ezekiel bread for white bread, fresh veggies and fruit over canned etc…

Over time these little changes will make a difference.  Add in the amount of exercise to meet your goals and you’ll start to see progress.  Take little steps toward eating healthier.  Start small by beginning to swap things out of your cupboards for better options, start to buy more fresh fruits, veggies and lean meats and choose better carbs for your meals.  The most important thing is to take it one day at a time and have fun with creating healthier versions of your favorite meals!  If you need some extra motivation to get started, make it a 30 day challenge! Eat this way for 30 days, cutting down on the treats and see how you feel!


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Do You Have Fitness Related Questions?

Do you have any fitness/wellness related questions?  

With so much information out there it's hard to know which information to trust.  And I know firsthand that it can be overwhelming.  


Send me your fitness related questions, and on Friday I will post the answers on the blog.  






Friday, August 9, 2013

Workout Time!

Seriously, you don't need the cardio equipment at the gym to get a good sweat session in!  You just need your own bodyweight.  Today I didn't have much time for a workout, so I did this cardio workout at home.  PUSH yourself!  If your working hard enough to your ability, you should be a sweaty mess at the end : )

5 Rounds- :45 seconds of work- :15 secs rest

-High Knees
-Plank Jacks
-Burpees
-Inchworms

Second set (After you complete the first chunk for 5 rounds)

-Squat Jacks
-Mt. Climbers/Hop Ups (Do about 10 mountain climbers then hop up in the air...repeat)
-Quick Feet w/ Drop Down (Do quick for about 10 secs then drop down and kick feet (so you are in plank form...hop back up into quick feet...repeat)
-Jumping Jacks

Haaaveee fun!!!