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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Transition to Fall...

FALL!
 


Summer was wonderful! Sun, BBQ's, swimming, camping, and friends ... eating, playing and enjoying ourselves.
Alas, all good things come to an end, and I have noticed just the tiniest change in the weather this last week...mornings and evenings are just a little cooler, I’m grabbing a sweater to read on the porch in the evenings, and my flowers are fading…change is coming.

Fall is my most favorite time of the year! First, because I am willing to turn my stove back on, turn A/C off and bust out the warmer clothes. 
Second, because I know I have to ramp up my determination to eat clean and exercise with the holidays approaching.

 So, how do you keep eating clean, while enjoying all the great fall foods like stews and soups, breads, and baked goods? How do I keep my exercise routine when it is freezing outside and I don't want to run or ride anymore?

Let’s talk about transition into Fall, eating clean, and being consistent with our workouts!

A lot of us move outdoors to exercise when the weather is warmer. Of course, some of you will still run in the snow and the cold, or bike…more power to you! However, there are those of us “fair weather exercisers,” myself included, who might need some suggestions as to what to do indoors now it is getting chilley…*brrrrr*


Exercise

There are tons of options here! You can do the obvious, get a gym membership.
As a former manager at a large local gym, here are some pointers when looking into getting a gym membership.
Most gyms will offer you a trial pass. You can go to the gym for a few days for free. While you are there get pricing, check out the facility, meet the manager and staff. Look into personal training packages, and meet the trainers. Always see what amenities they provide…pool, spa, basketball courts, classes, day care etc. Look at overall cleanliness of facility including daycare, locker rooms, showers, and spa. Get an idea of the availability of equipment...is it packed with people at the time you can go? Are there enough open treadmills, or space in classes? There is nothing more frustrating then getting ready, loading kids in car, driving to the gym and running in only to find all the bikes for the cycle class taken or the daycare is at capacity...ugh!

Classes! 
I love exercise classes. They are high energy, and super fun. You can meet new people, maybe find a gym buddy there who can keep you motivated to be consistant!
Most gyms offer a wide variety of classes from lift classes, to cardio, and Step to Zumba. For those of you over 50, you can see if they offer classes like 24 Hour Fitness’s “Silver Sneakers” class, which is covered, usually, by insurance.

If the gym isn’t for you, you still have options!

1st! There are great DVD’s available, in a wide range of activity and skill level.  If you are in excellent shape, you can try “Insanity” or “P90X” both are excellent.
 



2nd! If you are a beginner, or have injury issues you can start slower, building strength and stamina with functional exercises which use compound movements with your own body weight for resistance. Doing moves that use several muscles at once, just like we do in body movements all day long, which enhance the relationship between your body’s muscular and nervous systems. Doing this can help you more efficiently perform motions such as pushing, pulling, climbing, walking, sprinting, jumping, twisting, turning, etc. 
Functional strength training is not just done to improve your appearance, but to help you get better at regular day to day activities. I find that compound movements such as bodyweight exercises make for an exceptionally good functional strength training workout routine ie: pushups, pullups, dips, squats, planks, lunges, tuck jumps..etc. Here is a great list I found .....for your reference.
Best Health, Ruthann

 

 


Friday, September 7, 2012

per-spec-tive - noun
 
an optical glass, (as a telescope)... to look through
 
I had an experience last night that helped me to gain this "noun" in my life. I met a sweet 16 year old girl at a craft show last night. 
This is Lillie. She began making the most gorgeous purses while taking chemotherapy for rare bone cancer at our local children's hospital. The doctors and nurses thought that her designs were so wonderful they all bought one and she started a small etsy business. She talked openly and more than that, excitedly, about the decision she made to amputate her left leg at the hip. It pained her constantly, she explained, and she had been on crutches for over 2 years. Once the leg is removed, she will be able to ride her horse, and not be on crutches.
 
...that word, perspective, kept pounding through my brain as I watched her face...her sweet smile, heard her positive outlook on her future..without her leg!
 
the other word that went through my brain was triumphant! She was not giving up! she was going to move forward and embrace her life and be happy and positive with her lot.
 
I am grateful to have met this amazing young woman, she was inspiring to me and I am a better person for that experience.
 
As promised to Lillie, here is the LillieBdesigns etsy link.
 
It brought to mind another amazing individual that left a mark on my heart and inspires me every, single time I go to the gym and want to complain about how hard it is...
 
 
Oscar Pistorius - 2012 Olympic Summer Games
 
YOUR EXCUSE IS INVALID!


Thursday, September 6, 2012

colorful plates....
 
 
how colorful will you make your meals today?
 
 
We all know that eating the appropriate amount of fresh fruits and vegetables is a necessary part of a healthy diet...but how much and what are the best choices?
 
 
vegetable drawer....include these power packed veggies
 
red, yellow and green peppers
...i love the bag of mini ones you can get at Costco! awesome snack!...
tomatoes
spinach
broccoli
 
choose romaine lettuce over iceburg
 
I have previously posted the link for ChooseMyPlate & healthy eating and what your plate should look like. In a nutshell,...
 
protein -  the size of your fist, or no more than 5oz women, 6 oz men, half your grains should be whole wheat, 6 oz, and half your plate should be veggies and fruit!
 
 
 
 
 Fruit can be canned, fresh or frozen.
 
 
 
...make sure to include dairy, 3 cups daily
 
 
see this link for guidelines on what counts as 1 cup of dairy
 
 
oils...include nuts, salad dressings, fish, cooking oils..see allowances here:
 
 
 
 
So! make great choices, watch portion sizes and make those plates beautiful today!
 
Best Health, Ruthann
 
 
 
 


Sunday, September 2, 2012

 
STRIKE SUGAR - In September!!!
 
 
JUST SAY NO!
 
 
As of September 1st, I gave up sugar for the month.

 
Yup, zero, nada...zilch.
 
Want to join me?
YOU CAN DO IT!!!
 
No more processed foods with sugar, no soda, no fake sugars...(aspartame, splenda..etc.)
 
Let's take a look at soda for a minute. Coke and Coke Zero, Diet Coke or any soda with caffeine. Caffeine is a diuretic. This means it hinders the kidney's ability to retain water...not healthy.
 
Diet sodas in medical studies are linked to something called metabolic syndrome which is a condition associated with increased risk of abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.
Also,
artificial sweeteners (aspartame, splenda) increase the body's desire to eat and contribute to increased weight gain so be careful!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Day 1 was pretty easy....I am on to day two with my cutie daughter Morgan, who is trying
it along with me. I have given her a little slack, and she can chew gum...hey, she is 13! We had a huge family party yesterday, complete with cheesecakes...and we did just fine. Lots of water before meals makes you feel more full.
 
Day 2 is well underway, and so far so good! We tried fresh fruit on our oatmeal, to make up for the brown sugar we usually have, to give it a little sweet taste, and Morgan had a little Agave on hers.
 

Thursday, August 30, 2012

My gorgeous daughter and I on our back to school hike of Mount Timpanogos, Utah, August 25, 2012. 11,750 ft. WOW! 11 hours, top to bottom...great way to start the year. Check this link below for some great local trails!

Great Salt Lake City Hikes

Handy Dandy Healthy Snack Drawer!

Spent a little while yesterday organzing a fast healthy snack drawer! One box of snack bags and a measuring cup so you can get healthy portion sizes for things like whole wheat crackers and dried fruits & veggies. Unsweetend apple sauce, cheese sticks, Laughing Cow cheeses, Greek yogurts, hard boiled eggs. I put everything thing in the fridge drawer, even the crackers, just so it was all in one place. It was super handy when everyone was making lunches and running out the door this morning!It is also going to keep you and your loved ones from grabbing those staff room donuts, and stopping at 7-11 to get a not so healthy breakfast... Another tip! Make steel cut oatmeal the night before, (30 min cooking time, ugh!) and portion it into microwave safe bowls then just reheat in the morning.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

A little obsessed.....


Tip Junkie handmade projects I LOVE HALLOWEEN! I made this darling 'BEWITCHED' banner yesterday...love it!