Posts Tagged ‘Tips’

Lose Weight Diet Tips

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Here are some easy to follow lose weight diet tips that will help you in your weight loss efforts. Try these out when you get a chance and see how they work for you. I’m pretty sure they’ll help you to lose inches and pounds.


1. Load up daily with fiber from black beans, lentils, and apples

Fiber is the NOT SO SECRET way to lose weight fast and easy without having to do stupid things with your diet. Forget all those fad diets, just eat more protein. It’s mindlessly simple. I suggest that you get in at least 40 grams of fiber a day to induce faster weight loss.

2. Avoid liquids around meals

I want you to drink plenty of water, but not around meal times. The reason is simple. You have natural enzymes in your mouth that help break down the foods you eat. When drinking liquids with your meals and during your meals, these enzymes are SEVERELY weakened to the point that they really can’t do their job in breaking down foods.

The end result is a slower, more inefficient digestive process that hampers your weight loss efforts. It’s best to drink your liquids before and after your meals. Try 10 minutes before and after.

3. Eat a fruit or vegetable before and after your meal

Again, this has to do with enzymes. These raw fruits and vegetables contain enzymes that help you with digestion. By eating something like an apple before your meals and a carrot after, you are strengthening your digestive process so that it can work it’s full ability in helping you to lose weight.

These 3 “lose weight” diet tips are pretty basic, but they’re PROVEN TO WORK!

Connect the Fitness, Fun Fit Tips for Educators Looking to Inspire Healthy Lifestyles for Grade School Age Kids

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

When it comes to our kids’ health, we want to inspire them. We see everything they could become and we want them to see it for themselves. We try to inspire kids so they want to live a healthy and active lifestyle, so they can reach the potential we see in them. But where does that inspiration come from? How can kids see the creation of a healthy lifestyle as a fun thing? How do we make learning about health and fitness something they can actively participate in? And most importantly how can we inspire the kids in a way where they take responsibility for the development of their fit and active lifestyle?

It seems like a tall order. But the key here is inspiration. It might seem like a hard won commodity, but all my experiences as a trainer have proven that inspiring health starts with one simple step:

Believing in their potential, showing them you believe, and engaging them to find and create their own healthy lifestyle.

Another way to think about this simple step comes from the relationship between a trainer and a client. A good trainer always acts a coach for their client; while the client strives in competition with themselves, challenging themselves to reach their goals and meet their potential.

When it comes to our kids, our job as educators is the same: Help the kids see their potential, instill the skills and knowledge they can use to create their own healthy lifestyle, and let them have some fun doing it.

An incredibly fun example of an activity that we can do with our kids to inspire the creation of a healthy lifestyle is the “Healthy and Fit Olympics”. In this activity the entire class is one team competing against themselves, with the teacher playing the coach. This way the entire class acts a team trying to beat their own personal bests from the beginning of the competition. At the end of the year, the champions (everyone who beats their own personal bests) get medals that the class can design for themselves. And if the entire class as a team reaches all their goals: the entire class gets a trophy.

The activity starts at the beginning of the year: the kids make a movie, comprised of interviews with each kid and footage of each kid participating in a physical activity. Then all year long the class trains to become “healthy and fit champions”.

A big component of the “Healthy and Fit Olympics” is the activities to get ready for the competition. Some prime examples of multi-faceted “training” activities come from adapting the old stand-by: the relay race into a fun hybrid of a race with strong emphasis on nutrition.

Relay Race One: Racing Towards Health

Have the kids trace an outline of a healthy body and post in on a wall as a goal. Then have each group of racers cut out seven pictures of healthy foods/activities. Have the kids use the healthy pictures as the hand-off racing the healthy pictures towards the goal. Whatever team’s Body is full of the healthy pictures first wins. (UPGYM will even provide your class trophies for the winning teams).

Relay Race Two: Connecting the Fitness

Have the class decide on a picture of health, then make an outline of the picture—in dots. Each kid then picks a dot and races towards a spot on the floor corresponding to their dot’s location on the picture. When all the kids are in their places, you get involved by running around “connecting their dots” thus finishing the picture.

Some Other Training Activities

• Agility: Eraser drills

• Speed: Sprinting drills

• Coordination: Playing catch, throwing medicine balls

• Flexibility: Lunges and squats

• Balance: Single leg hops

For examples of these and other activities visit: www.survivalseattle.com]

At the end of the year videotape the competition and the award ceremony and watch it with the kids. They will have worked hard all year to learn about what makes a healthy lifestyle. Letting them watch their performance will solidify the fact that they reached their goals and lived up to their potential. Their experiences over the year training to become a “Healthy and Fit Champion” will carry on, providing them with self-confidence and skills to live a healthy and fit life.

It all starts with inspiration. If we believe in our kids, and challenge them to set their own goals and reach their potential—if they know you believe they can do it and their whole class (as their team) is rooting for them—They will become the champions of their own fitness.

Helpful Tips For Living A Healthy Lifestyle, Part 1

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Living a healthy lifestyle is a subject of much debate in the media and throughout the world. Every self-proclaimed fitness guru has a new theory on what a healthy lifestyle is. In reality, it’s pretty hard to make heads or tails of any of it. It’s hard to know what to believe and what to throw out like yesterday’s garbage. Let’s look at some of the ways that you can live a healthy lifestyle.

One of the most important factors to living a healthy lifestyle is your diet. What goes inside your body plays a huge role in how healthy it is. This may seem like common sense but you’d be surprised how many people overlook this simple approach. To really be healthy takes some work on your part. You have to take the road less traveled and eat only healthy foods. There are several barriers to this but it can be done.

The biggest barrier that must be overcome is inconvenience. Eating healthy is not usually convenient. It’s that simple. It takes some planning on your part. You have to plan out your meals ahead of time and get the food that you need. If you go to the store once a week, then you need to plan out every meal for that week. Taking your lunch with you is one way to make sure of what you’re going to eat every day. Many people won’t eat healthy, simply because it’s too hard. They take the easy way out and just eat whatever sounds good at the time. There’s nothing wrong with that occasionally, but when you make it a habit, it can be destructive. Going to a fast food restaurant saves so much time that many people do that all the time. However, fast food is easily the unhealthiest food that you could put in your body. A greasy burger and fries can give you your entire daily-recommended intake of calories in one meal. Eating one huge, unhealthy meal wreaks havoc on your metabolism and health. Be sure of what is going into your body everyday and you will undoubtedly live a healthy lifestyle.

7 Tips For Living A Healthy Lifestyle

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

If you are interested in living a truly healthy lifestyle, then you may need to make some drastic changes. The foods you eat are very important when it comes to your health. You want to eat a balanced diet that covers all of the food groups. This will help you look and feel your very best. Make sure you limit your consumption of sugary foods and that you pay attention to the size of your portions.


Most people don’t realize the amount of damage that what they drink can do to their health as well. All of that soda you drink each day can be difficult for your body to digest. Reducing the amount of sugar and caffeine that you consume will help you to feel good all day long. You won’t have to worry about periods of the day when you are sluggish.


Getting enough sleep is vital to your overall health. Those individuals that don’t get enough have slower reaction times and they tend to be irritable. It can make it harder to complete daily tasks and to stay focused on what you are doing. Try to go to bed at the same time each night and get up each morning at the same time.


You need to engage in at least 30 minutes of exercise each day regardless of how old you are. This can be walking, running, playing a sport, or a combination of things. The key to staying motivated to exercise is to choose activities that you enjoy. This way you will look forward to them instead of feeling forced to take part in them.


Even if you don’t feel bad, you need to see your doctor at least once a year for a full check up. This way you will be able to rule out any various types of illnesses that may be affecting your body. Pay close attention to any symptoms you have in between check ups. Early intervention is one of the best ways you can find various types of illnesses.


Make sure you carefully monitor your level of stress. While some stress is normal, too much of it can definitely take a toll on you. It can affect your appetite, your attention span, and your sleep patterns. If you are having trouble dealing with stress in your life, you may want to seek professional assistance.


Take some time for yourself too and you will be healthier. We often take on too many responsibilities and that doesn’t leave time left for relaxing activities. Try to spend a few hours each week doing something for yourself. It can be taking a bubble bath, reading, or visiting with a friend. This will help rejuvenate your mental health without too much effort.