March 17, 2014

Green Living: A Fitfam Way of Living

In honor of Saint Patrick's Day, I thought it would be nice to give you a few reasons why "green" is best when it comes to fitness & nutrition. What exactly does being green mean in the fitness world? It's eating clean, avoiding highly processed foods and supplements, and truly listening to your body's response to certain foods or workouts--- it's a true holistic approach to staying healthy. If you're ever wondering what the secret to staying "fit", this is my secret weapon.

EATING CLEAN
Eating clean doesn't mean throwing out everything you own after reading this, it's a reminder that just because something is labeled "low fat", "low sugar", "low sodium" etc. doesn't mean it's good or healthy for you.
              Pre-packaged Goods
              Pre-packaged foods are packed with chemicals and additives that can wreak havoc on the body including a host of allergic responses you might never associate to the foods you are consuming. Headaches, digestive issues or even 'season' allergies can be exacerbated by the processed foods you're eating.
              Choose Meals Wisely
              There is a reason why diets like Paleo and Atkins seem so "faddish." It's because they omit a lot of the food groups that many people tend to over-indulge in. Realistically, our bodies have no nutritional need for things like bread or pastas. Stick with proteins (fish, chicken, steaks etc.), veggies (spinach, asparagus, carrots- to name a few) and starches (sweet potatoes are my favorite, but potatoes and white rice's are good too!). Find foods that meet your fitness and nutritional goals and stick with them. No one diet is tailored to everyone, but eating right and eating healthy certainly is!

SUPPLEMENTS
Because we have evolved to be humans who rely on an 'industry' that provides foods for us, instead of the good land we live on like that of our predecessors, all of us have a need to supplement important vitamins and minerals needed for the body to function properly. For those in the fitness industry, it's easy to get in the rut of overloading with these vitamins (also capped under the supplements category in the fitness world). How do you supplement wisely?   
              Proper Dosing
              Take the recommended dosing as prescribed by your doctor or nutritionist
              Cleans From Time to Time
              Pretty self-explanatory, but coinciding with the holistic approach it's important to take yourself (making sure to consult with your doctor!) off your supplements from time to time to really understand how they are working. In other words, going on and off supplements you will likely feel a certain effect, weather it be more or less energy, muscle fatigue etc.

HOLISTIC?
Holistic doesn't mean seeing a voodoo doctor (a Holistic Wellness Practitioner, although I do see one and they are FANTASTIC!). It does however mean that you should take the time in your busy life to stay in tune with yourself. If you've been having a lot of stomach issues, take a closer look at what you are putting into your body (i.e. eating!). The same goes for your workouts. General soreness is expected, but if you're experiencing that combined with fatigue, take a knee. Sometimes a forced rest day is just what the doctor order (No pun intended!)

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