Follow these 5 tips to survive dinner this holiday season!
Topics: Nutrition
In fitness and wellness these days every direction you look someone is trying to sell you a supplement to help you achieve your goals quicker and easier. There are many companies that are selling the idea of detox or cleansing for weight loss and wellness. I am not the first to say this and I will not be the last to tell you that many commercial detox programs are more or less a waste of money and in some extreme cases can even be harmful to your body.
Topics: Nutrition
With cold weather upon us, the warm drinks are calling! In a sea of pumpkin spice and salted caramel, it is hard to avoid the high fat and sugar content of our favorite warm beverages. Here are the Milestone Personal Trainers' tips for making healthy choices at your local coffee shop!
Topics: Nutrition
1.Make a Plan and Commit to it
When you first decide you are ready to make changes to your life you should write down a plan for this change to occur. I really mean write it down! Writing down a plan of action and keeping it somewhere you can see helps you hold yourself accountable. When you are making your plan make sure that it is something that is achievable. For example, if you work three twelve hour shifts a week do not make a plan to workout seven days a week, that is just not something that is realistic.
2.Have a community to keep you accountable
Having a community means having a trainer, friends, or family to make sure you are sticking to your plan. In my experience it is best to have someone at the gym that is holding you accountable. So having a workout buddy or a trainer is the best way to keep to your plan. If you are working with a friend, make sure that friend is on your same fitness level so that one person is not trailing behind the other.
3. Nutrition, Hydration, and Sleep
I will be posting more on this in later posts but these three components are probably one of the most important things when it comes to weight loss. As far as nutrition goes it is very important to make sure you are getting all of the nutrients you need and avoiding unhealthy foods. For hydration, 64 ounces of water is the minimum that we should be drinking. For sleep, a person needs to be getting at least 6-8 hours a night. Overall on these topics there is a lot of information on the internet and many of them are not reputable. So when you are looking for nutrition advice it is best to consult a dietitian or at least make sure your sources are reputable.
4. Have an Effective Workout
An effective workout is different for every person. As a personal trainer my job is to make effective workouts for all types of people. Working with a personal trainer gives you an individualized workout that identifies your personal strengths and weaknesses. I think the second best thing you can do is to join a fitness class that you enjoy. Although these classes are not always individualized, they typically give modifications for all levels so that most people can participate. Another great thing is to find an at home program that works for you.
5. Do NOT Give Up!
This is one of the hardest things to do. Weight loss is difficult, takes time, and requires sacrifice. My biggest tip for you is to not get discouraged. Weight loss will happen even if sometimes we aren’t perfect with our plan. Be patient and work hard.
Topics: Nutrition, exercise, weight loss
Weekly Recipe | Holiday Edition! | Cheesecake
Clean Eating Protein Cheesecake by Dashing Dish!
Ingredients:
Almond Crust:
2 cups Almond meal/flour
2 tbs Applesauce (butter/coconut oil would also work)
1/2 tsp Salt
1/2 cup Baking stevia or 1 cup sweetener that measures like sugar
Cheesecake Filling:
1 (8 oz) pkg Low Fat Cream cheese (or Greek yogurt cream cheese)
2 cups Plain low fat Greek yogurt
1/2 cup Baking stevia or 1 cup sweetener that measures like sugar
2 large Egg whites
2 large Whole eggs
1/2 cup Unsweetened almond milk (or low fat milk)
1/2 cup Vanilla protein powder (or flavor of choice)
1 tsp Vanilla extract
1/8 tsp Salt
Nutritional Info:
205 Cals | 12g Fat | 9g Carb | 2g Fiber | 5g Sugar | 15g Protein
Servings (1 slice per serving) 12
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