Friday, January 25, 2008

GERMOPHOBE!

Stay Well This Winter!

We are smack dab in the middle of cold and flu season. Just what can we do to keep ourselves well? Here are a few great tips:

1. Drink plenty of water. Keep yourself hydrated inside and out! Wash your hands often especially after your work out. Get a refillable bottle and keep it with you all day.
2. Increase your intake of vitamin C...we all know a pill is just a pill! Try to get you vitamin C from foods like citrus fruits, broccoli, red pepper, and spinach. A diet rich in vitamin C reduces your histamine levels and increases antibodies.
3. REST! The body needs our normal sleep cycle to cleanse the blood and perform cell repair. This is imperative to staying well! This is also the reason it’s not a good idea to eat before bed...blood is sent to the belly for digestion instead of doing its nightly housekeeping. That’s why we wake up tired after eating late in the evening.
4. Reduce Stress...easier said than done, right?!? Try meditation, treat yourself to a massage or a session on John’s table, or add in a yoga class. I hesitate to say it...but a glass of red wine could be helpful too...note I said ONE GLASS not one bottle.
5. Work Out! Believe it or not...daily exercise really does stimulate the immune system and helps us to stay strong and healthy. However, if you are feeling sick... exercise can be very counterproductive. If you have a fever then avoid increasing your heart rate until your body temperature returns to normal. Also, use common sense and take it easy until you are back at 100%.
6. Finally...no smoking, limit alcohol and caffeine intake. DUH!

So take care of yourself and stay healthy...warm weather will be back before you know it!!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Kills Bugs DEAD!

When to Buy Organic...

Buying organic can really break the bank. I have always wondered if it was really worth it... Recently, IDEA Health and Fitness Association published a list of the “dirty dozen...” a list of the twelve fruits and vegetables that tend to have the highest levels of pesticides. By purchasing the organic variety of the following “dirty dozen,” you will actually lower your exposure to pesticides by almost ninety percent! Wow!

The Dirty Dozen...
1. Apples
2. Celery
3.Cherries
4. Imported Grapes
5. Lettuce
6. Nectarines
7. Peaches
8. Pears
9. Potatoes
10. Spinach
11. Strawberries
12. Sweet Bell Peppers
So it seems like the most important thing to remember when buying organic is that if you’re going to eat the skin or if the skin is thin...best to get organic. So stick with those conventional bananas and carrots but better cough up the extra change next time you buy strawberries or apples.

Finding Your Reset Button

It’s time to hit the reset button!

Well all the bells got jingled and the halls got decked…now all you’re left with is a tight pair of pants and a little holiday hangover. So it’s time to hit that reset button!

Let’s start with some good goals for the New Year! There is a definite art to writing a good goal….it has to be:
1. attainable
2. measurable
3. attractive

In other words, saying you are going to start exercising or you are going to lose weight are not good goals because they are too vague. Or committing to something you absolutely hate will never work…that’s why it has to be attractive to you. So make sure your goal has a measurement in it and then tells you how it’s going to happen. It’s all about the HOW…focus on the journey, not the destination…here are a few examples:

I will eat two fruits and two vegetables every day.

I will get 100 minutes of cardiovascular exercise this week.

I will lose one pound this week by cutting out sodas and adding in two exercise sessions.

I will get more sleep this week by going to bed thirty minutes earlier.
Be sure to talk to your trainer about your goal(s) so that we can help by holding you accountable and developing a workable strategy. Good luck and Happy 2008!