Monday, November 05, 2007

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The number one excuse people have for not working out is TIME. The reality is harsh; if you want to be fit, then you must make time. You can even try squeezing a mini workout into your lunch break. Try SELF magazine's Lose weight on your lunch break!

  • Restore fuel: Snack (about 200 calories) one hour pre-exercise. Choose a healthy snack like fruit or yogurt.

  • 5 minutes: Warm up on your way. Power-walk to the gym to prepare muscles and joints for the sweat session to come. Driving? Park your car deep in the lot and hustle to the entrance.

  • 3 minutes: Cruise through the locker room. Opt for a quick-change sports top with a built-in bra and bottoms in a wicking fabric. Pull hair in a high pony or loose bun to retain volume. Avoid style-flattening, tight headbands.

  • 16 minutes: Sizzle calories with cardio. To blast fat fast, do this Sprint 8 plan, developed by trainer Phil Campbell, author of Ready, Set, Go! Synergy Fitness (Pristine Publishers), up to four days a week. Pick any cardio equipment and do intervals for 16 minutes: 30 seconds at the highest intensity you can sustain; 90 seconds at a catch-your-breath recovery pace. Repeat eight times. "Intervals burn more calories in less time, improve stamina and may spark fat-mobilizing hormones," Campbell explains.

  • 5 minutes: Tone up all over with SELF's five-move plan. Exercise physiologist and research scientist Fabio Comana, at the American Council on Exercise in San Diego, designed this one-machine workout to minimize gym time and maximize sculpting. "The standing moves recruit multiple muscles at once and engage the core for added ab firming," he says. Using a cable machine (most gyms have at least one), do each of the five moves for 30 seconds, resting 30 seconds between exercises. Aim to eke out 8 to 12 reps. Choose a resistance that makes it tough to power through the final 10 seconds of each move with good form. Add resistance when you're able to do 15 or more reps in 30 seconds, no sweat.

  • 2 minutes: Tighten your tummy. Get on the stability ball to banish your belly! A recent study from the University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, in New Zealand, found that there is a 20 percent increase in the effectiveness of crunches done on a ball rather than the floor. Do two sets of 10 to 12 reps.

  • 7 minutes: Refresh—fast! Immediately hop into a lukewarm shower to speed your body's cooldown, says Ranella Hirsch, M.D., a dermatologist in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Still hot afterward? Place a cold, wet hand towel on your neck while you finish primping. More postworkout prettifying tips:

1. Skip powder, concealer and foundation, which could leave flushed skin looking masklike. Instead, apply blush only to apple of cheeks for a natural glow, says Tricia Sawyer, a celebrity makeup artist in Los Angeles.

2. Dry sweaty strands with hair powder. To apply, lift outermost sections and sprinkle on roots, where oils concentrate. Then, brush or fluff locks so it sinks in, says Sherri Ziesche, owner of Salon in San Francisco. Try Satin Sugar Refreshing Hair & Body Powder ($18; CakeBeauty.com).

  • 5 minutes: Eat on the run

Lunch within 30 minutes of your get-lean routine, when your body uses calories most efficiently. Some on-the-go options (about 500 calories each):

1. Healthy fast food: Wendy's small chili; 1/2 plain baked potato; side salad with 1/2 packet of Italian vinaigrette

2. Diet-friendly deli: 4 oz lean turkey on whole-grain bread with lettuce, tomato, mustard; one piece of fruit

3. Easy at your desk: a microwave meal like Lean Cuisine's Spa Cuisine Classics (or one with less than 700 milligrams sodium, 5 grams saturated fat); piece of fruit

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 Monday, October 01, 2007

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I've recently decided to become a vegetarian, finally letting go of that occasional chicken and fish. Now that I've given up meat it's much harder to find quick and healthy meals for those days when I don't feel like cooking. I've been eating a lot of salad with beans but last night I was in desperate need of a switch up.  Yesterday while shopping at Whole Foods, I stumbled upon Amy's Teriyaki Bowl (made with organic tofu, brown rice and veggies), in the frozen food section. I was delighted that the meal only took 5 minutes to cook in the microwave and tasted delicious. I ate the entire bowl and it really filled me up. If something fills you up and keeps you sustained, that's generally a good sign that it's meeting your nutritional needs. I will most defiantly be stocking my freezer with a variety of Amy's Bowls for an easy vegetarian meal option.

 

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 Wednesday, September 19, 2007

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Last night's biggest loser trivia question revealed that 51% of Americans say they eat fast food as a family meal at least once a week. I was completely shocked by that number. How can anyone consider fast food to be a family meal ? With exception of subway on occasion I never eat fast food. Does it surprise you that more than half of Americans eat fast food so frequently?

If you must eat fast food...

Stay away from fried or crispy chicken, instead choose grilled.

Don't eat the burgers, the meat is VERY POOR QUALITY!

Order a salad but don't be fooled by the salad dressing. Most fast food salad dressing is very high in fat, sugar and calories. Maybe you can keep a bottle of low cal balsamic vinaigrette stashed in your glove box.

Never order soda, always choose bottled water!

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 Monday, September 17, 2007

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Amy Winehouse has reportedly gained 14lbs on a fast food diet.

The super-slim singer has been gorging herself on calorific treats, including devouring seven McDonalds meals in the space of just six days, in a bid to pile on the pounds.

Amy has also been eating Caribbean food, including yams, dumplings, bananas and delicious jerk chicken, as part of her quest to gain weight.

I think it's great that she's gaining weight, but her fast food high calorie approach sound DISGUSTING! Ewe!!!!!

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 Sunday, August 05, 2007

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Even big time rock stars like Joel Madden will settle for a cheap $5 subway grinder. I wonder if he'll be sharing with his pregnant fiancé?

I personally can't stand subway. The vegetables seem to be of very bad quality.  However Subway is loads healthier than Burger King or McDonalds!

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