Showing posts with label lean protein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lean protein. Show all posts

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Don’t sleep on your protein

A lot of people start off the new year with plans of getting healthy in a natural way.  They get the gym membership and start buying healthy food. But a few weeks in, they hit a wall.  They give up because they are not getting the results they expected. That’s because they didn’t have a plan. A plan that would set them up for success. A plan that would include what a lot of people don’t think they need…protein supplementation.

woman in workout clothes

One of the best ways that a person can benefit from a healthy diet and exercise routine is adding extra protein to your diet. Protein is found naturally in many of the foods we eat. But a person who exercises often should get one gram of protein per pound of their body weight. At my last weigh in, that would mean 168 grams of protein a day for me. 😳 Here’s the problem. We don't always get the protein our body needs to benefit from our daily workouts. Having said that, we can get the protein we need from high quality protein supplements


Protein nutritional sports drinks and mixes can provide many benefits other than increasing muscle mass and body tone. Protein supplements can help your body repair damaged cells, such as repairing muscles and bones that may get damaged during a workout. Like carbohydrates, protein can give you energy throughout the day, but unlike carbohydrates, protein offers a lower level of energy but lasts much longer. Getting the right amount of protein, even through sports nutrition supplements, can help the body make essential amino acids as well. 


One type of protein supplement you may see in the market is one called whey protein. Whey comes from milk and is one of the highest quality forms of protein with a rich amount of amino acids. And unlike other forms of protein (red meat for example) whey offers protein in a low fat and low cholesterol form. Whether you just run every other day or you are a professional athlete, protein supplements can help increase your body's energy and strength. Most athletes consume a protein shake of some kind before and immediately after exercise to help repair and rebuild damaged muscles.


For the best results before, during and after a workout and for your overall health, consider introducing a protein supplement to your diet today. For some recommendations and some of my favorites, message me!


Friday, November 24, 2023

Post-holiday bloat? 7 tips to reset and nourish your body

After an amazing Thanksgiving Day celebration, it's time to refocus on our nutrition and get back on track! 🎉🌱

 

Here are some tips to help you reset and nourish your body after enjoying those delicious holiday treats:

a lady holding her stomach


Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate

Start by hydrating your body with plenty of water. Proper hydration supports digestion, helps flush out toxins, and replenishes your system. Aim to drink enough water throughout the day to keep yourself refreshed and revitalized.

Fill Up on Fresh Fruits and Veggies

Load up your plate with an abundance of colorful fruits and vegetables. These nutrient-rich powerhouses will provide you with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, while keeping your meals light and refreshing.

Prioritize Lean Proteins

Enjoy some of that leftover turkey with some spring greens. Protein is essential for muscle repair and satiety, helping you feel satisfied and preventing overeating.

Embrace Whole Grains

Opt for whole grains like quinoa, brown rice, or whole wheat bread instead of refined carbohydrates. Whole grains are packed with fiber, providing sustained energy and promoting better digestion.

Mindful Portion Control

Pay attention to portion sizes and listen to your body's hunger and fullness cues. Enjoy your meals slowly, savoring each bite, and stop eating when you feel comfortably satisfied.

Plan and Prep

Set yourself up for success by planning and prepping your meals ahead of time. Having nutritious options readily available makes it easier to make healthy choices and avoids relying on unhealthy convenience foods.

Get Moving

Engage in physical activity that you enjoy, whether it's a brisk walk, a workout session, or a dance class. Exercise boosts your metabolism, improves mood, and helps you feel energized.

 

Remember, it's all about balance and consistency. Don't be too hard on yourself for indulging during the festivities. By adopting these healthy habits, you'll get back on track and continue your journey towards optimal health.

 

For a nutritional reset any time of year, try a 3-day reset or a 21-day reset, guaranteed to nourish your body for optimal function.

 

Cheers to a refreshing post-holiday reset! Let's nourish our bodies, embrace wellness, and keep striving for our health goals. 💪🥗🌟

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