October 18, 2008

Reading Food Labels How a Small Change Can Make a Big Difference

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Most people simply don’t pay attention to what they eat. They choose food solely on the basis of taste (or worse, packaging). While everyone agrees that food should certainly taste good, there is also a need for our food to be nutritionally sound. If you are not accustomed to evaluating your food choices, grab a package of you favorite food with a nutrition label on it and let’s get started!

When evaluating a nutrition label, pay attention first to the serving size. A particular food, for instance ice cream, may only have 150 calories per serving, but if the serving size is

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October 15, 2008

Eat Right For the Holidays

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With the holiday quickly approaching, I’d like to give you 7 quick tips on getting through the feasting without sabotaging your weight loss efforts.

1) Eat as much vegetables and pumpkin as possible…*before* the turkey, mashed potatoes, and gravy. Pumpkins, onions, celery, sweet potatoes, yams, squash, green beans, and fruits such as cranberries and apples are high in fiber and tend to make you fuller faster. The presence of these foods in your gut will also decrease fat absorption from the other more fatty foods, such as the meats and cheeses, so prioritize consumption of these foods, and get them on your plate before the others.

2) Eat slow. Eating slowly allows you to feel full *before* you’ve eaten more than you actually need. By taking smaller bites, enjoying the conversation around you, and focusing on the meal as just a small spart of the celebration, you’ll be more likely to spend 20 minutes on one plate, rather than starting on thirds inside of 15 minutes (you’ll thank me when you don’t have the post-meal stomach-ache this year!).

3) Choose your pie wisely. You will literally save hundreds of calories by choosing a fiber-rich, lower sugar pumpkin pie over rich, buttery apple, or even worse, pecan pie. The pumpkin pie takes up just as much room in your stomach, which will still satisfy your appetite.

4) Take a walk. The post-meal physical activity will boost your metabolism, and keep those fatty acids circulating in the bloodstream so that they’re less likely to get deposited as fat on the waistline, butt and thighs (note: save the backyard football for *before* the meal - you don’t want to get tackled with a belly full of turkey).

5) Snack beforehand. Don’t fast all day because you know you’ll be eating a big meal later on. The last thing your body needs is to be in starvation, fat-storage mode when the feast arrives. Instead, eat a healthy, complex breakfast (like a bowl of oatmeal with fresh fruit), and snack throughout the day on 100-250 calorie meals, like a piece of raw fruit, a handful of nuts, or a small salad. You’ll be less likely to overeat at any big meal if you practice this habit.

6) Don’t overdo exercise. I know those Thanksgiving day exercise classes and early morning workouts feel great and make you feel less guilty, but just don’t overdo it. A 3 hour marathon of lifting, cycling, and running is only going to increase stress on your body and raise the level of fat storage hormones, just before the food goes in. Follow this rule: don’t exercise any more than you would on a typical day.

7) Have fun! For those of you on a strict diet-exercise regimen, this is one of those times of year to really enjoy yourself. Everybody needs a break once in a while, and one piece of pumpkin pie, or a tablespoon of gravy, is not going to sabotage your routine and make you fat. As a matter of fact, occasionally indulging yourself is a great way to feel mentally and physically excited about getting back into your routine. So try to follow the simple rules in this article, and at the same time, break loose and have fun!

Happy holidays everybody!

Head trainer Ben Greenfield runs the online training website Pacific Elite Fitness, and holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Sport Science and Exercise Physiology, as well as certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Personal Trainer and Strength and Conditioning Coach (NSCA-CPT & CSCS). For over 6 years, Ben has coached and trained professional, collegiate, and recreational athletes, and helped hundreds of individuals achieve their personal fitness goals. For more information on online personal training and fitness, contact Ben at elite@pacificfit.net.

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October 12, 2008

Supplement Spotlight Hydroxycut Hardcore

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Ten years of research has gone into the development of Hydroxycut Hardcore. This product has been scientifically proven to decrease bodyfat by 8 percent, and increase norinephrine by 40 percent. Hydroxycut Hardcore was formulated by a leading medical doctor for one simple reason, to burn the most amount of fat, in the shortest amount of time, as safely as possible.

The ingredients in Hydroxycut Hardcore turn your body into a fat burning machine. This product contains:

*Pyroxyclene Fat Loss Blend 742mg (Green Tea Extract Caffeine anhydrous, White willow extract, Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco extract)

*Norepidol Intensity Focus Blend 171mg (Deanol acetamidobenzoate hydrogentartrate, xanthinol nicotinate, evodia rutaecarpa extract, inula racemosa extract, Codonopsis pilosula extract)

*Lasidrate Delivery Blend 55mg (Troxerutin, Inostol hexasophate, cridium monnieri extract, black pepper extract)

*Yohimbacore Yohimbe Blend 4.5mg (Methyl 17 alpha-hydroxy-yohimban-16alpha-carboxylate hydrochloride)

Hydroxycut Hardcore doesn`t contain all of the scam ingredients found in other fat burners. The reason many fat burners don`t live up to their hype is because of the fact that they contain too many ingredients that have never been proven to burn fat. Hydroxycut Hardcore is the only known fat burner that contains a rapid release micro-dispersion formula known as Liquitech. Other fat burning supplements contain unhealthy ingredients such as Ma Huang, Synephrine, and Guggelsterones. The makers of Hydroxycut Hardcore have opted to boycott these ingredients due to the fact that they only want what`s best for their consumers.

The best part about Hydroxycut Hardcore is the price. 120 capsules should cost you no more that 30-40 dollars, but don`t be fooled by companies who try charging you double that price saying, “Our products are handled the best,” or “We have a faster shipping and handling process compared to other companies.” These companies are there for one reason, and that is to take your money. Be smart and buy smart!

MY SITE: http://www.mightybody.com

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