Contributed by: Shellie Billingsley, NASM-CPT Identifying different types of hormones is important in understanding the various ways these chemical messengers influence our health. A very important hormone is Leptin. When struggling with weight, it is important to know what leptin and leptin resistance is, what contributes to leptin resistance, and what you can do to …
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Here’s a Total Body Workout you Can do Anywhere
Contributed by: Michael Devon, NASM-CPT So you’re a busy executive traveling every week for business meetings, or a parent who is always on the run with your kids ore maybe you’re taking a trip with your family for spring break. Don’t let your busy life cause you to be inactive. Yes, you’re busy, but you …
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Eating While Traveling or On the Go
Contributed by: Laurel Dierking, M.Ed., NFPT, 200YT One of the most challenging times to keep up with good nutrition is when traveling. Whether it is for a short trip or an extended stay, you are oftentimes at the mercy of the local eateries or hotel continental offerings when traveling. Although this can be a challenging …
The Benefits of Dark Chocolate
The Benefits of Dark Chocolate Contributed by: Carol Kline Dark chocolate holds many benefits; cacao’s health benefits are related to natural compounds in the bean, including epicatechin, which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and resveratrol, known for its neuro-protective effects. Keep in mind that there are certain things to look for when selecting chocolate, look …
Moderation of Healthy Meals Might Save Your Waistline
Contributed by: Amanda Albiar, NCSF-CPT “Eat everything in moderation” seems like a pretty healthy approach to eating. Trying new foods to open up your taste buds and not depriving yourself of dessert may seem like a balanced approach to healthy eating; however, it may actually cause you to both gain weight and increase your risk …
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Comfort Foods
Comfort Foods- Shepherds Pie Contributed by: Michaela Scroggins, M.S., NSCA-CPT I am a lover of comfort food, especially Shepherd’s pie! This is a dish that is usually loaded with mashed potatoes, corn, bread, and cheese! The problem is that these ingredients are loaded with fat and can cause an inflammatory response. Here’s a tasty …
Pre- & Post-workout Nutrition
Contributed by: Shellie Billingsley, NASM-CPT, NPTI Intensity and duration play a huge role when determining what to eat before and after a workout, and there is no exact formula that fits every individual. Listed below are suggested guidelines regarding pre- and post-workout snacks to help you fuel properly before and after exercise since it’s best …
Bulletproof Balance
Contributed by: Michael Devon, NASM-CPT Balance training is often an overlooked component in many exercise programs, however it must not be ignored. The benefits of building better balance include: less likelihood of age related falls, enhanced coordination during exercise, greater body awareness, and a stronger core…to name a few. Balance can be challenging and sometimes …
The Benefits of Bone Broth
Contributed by Carol Kline DID YOU KNOW? • The gelatin found in bone broth is a hydrophilic colloid that attracts and holds liquids, including digestive juices, thereby supporting proper digestion • Bone broth reduces joint pain and inflammation courtesy of chondroitin sulfates, glucosamine, and other compounds extracted from the boiled down cartilage • Amino acids …
Winter Weather Adaptation
Provided by: Laurel Dierking, M.Ed., NFPT, 200YT The cooler weather is here, Texas-style! Although we may not be experiencing the ‘winter-feel’ as far as the temperature goes, we are however in the midst of cooler, dryer air. As the weather changes and fluctuates, so do our bodies. Adapting to the changing temperatures can take a …