I love to exercise. I am that girl on vacation that wakes up everyday and goes for a run. I am that friend at Girls Weekend at the beach, that makes someone else come with me for a walk to enjoy the ocean. I believe in exercise as a religion, an escape, something to do everyday that is good for me and makes me feel good.
I know most of America does not share this same excitement for exercise. The look on my girlfriends faces when I ask who is joining me for a walk after a long night out, tells me so. However, exercise does not have to be punishment, it does not have to be hard. You just need to move your body for 30-45 minutes.
Walking is the easiest way to exercise. All you need is sneakers on your feet. I walk a few times a week and make it fun by talking to family or friends on the East Coast, listening to music, or simply knowing a Cappuccino is waiting for me after the 45 minutes.
So, if you have made up your mind that you hate exercise. I recommend finding something you enjoy, walking, dancing, tennis, swimming. Find something where your body is moving that you don't consider exercise.
Ways to make exercise FUN!
1. Walk with a friend to catch up and then have a healthy lunch.
2. Grab your coffee and stroll the neighborhood or at the local park in the fresh air of the morning.
3. Take a dance class or lesson with your significant other.
4. Go swimming with your kids in the pool.
5. Get a group of friends together and sign up for a Pilates class.
Life is too short, but exercise will make it longer!
In Health,
Tricia
I love bananas, carrots, and corn on the cob. There is no substitute for my mom's Potato Salad and an apple a day really does keep the doctor away. So, why do these fruits and veggies get a bad rep and why are people swearing them out of their diet? It's the low carb craze, and it hasn't gone away. Carbohydrates are a main source of energy for the body. They supply 4 calories per gram, ironically the same as protein. The USDA recommends we get 6-11 servings of them a day. People have a love/hate relationship with carbs and I am here to break it down for you.
There are two types of carbs:
Simple Carbs: Sucrose (table sugar), lactose (milk sugar), glucose and fructose (fruits and veggies). Simple carbs are in sodas, sweet treats, candies, basically all processed foods contain added sugar.Foods with carbs in them effect your blood sugar in different ways. This is measured using the Glycemic Index. Simply it measures how quickly a food is digested and then the glucose in it absorbed into the body which then raised your blood sugar. The problem with this index is that it only takes into account the food if you eat it alone. Corn all by itself will spike your blood sugar, but corn with brown rice won't.
Food high on the Glycemic Index: Potatoes, Sugar, Corn, white rice, white bread, doughnuts, cake, carrots
Foods Low in the Glycemic Index: Apples, Ice Cream, Beans, Nuts
Are you confused yet? Still wondering what you should and should not eat?
Here is what you should eat, and why:1. Low fat dairy products or vegetarian dairy substitutes such as soy milk and almond milk because they contain calcium and protein.
2. Whole Grains (oats, quinoa, brown rice, whole wheat pastas) because they are digested slowly and are loaded with vitamins, protein, and fiber.
3. Vegetables and Fruits- any of them!!! No one ever got fat by eating fruits and vegetables. They are vitamin and fiber powerhouses and contain very little calories.
4. Beans because they contain fiber which may help lower your cholesterol and blood pressure, keeps your bowels happy, and keep you feeling fuller, for longer.
Processed Foods. Cookies, candies, soda, etc. A good rule to follow is that if the ingredients contains more then 2-3 ingredients, then it is processed. They are full of oils, chemicals, and fat.
Don't get me wrong, JB's parents make some pretty amazing desserts that I have never said no to. You just need to pick and choose. Don't eat dessert ALL the time. Have it every now and then so that it is a treat. You don't have to swear off french fries, but you should not have then every week.