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Sharing insights, resources, tips and more for all things fitness and nutrition.
Body Recomposition -- Can You Lose Fat and Gain Muscle at the Same Time?
Losing body fat and building muscle (also called "body recomposition") are competing goals. For most people, to lose fat you need to be in a calorie deficit (consuming fewer calories than your body burns in a day).
All About Alcohol
You've got fitness and nutrition goals, but maybe you also want to enjoy a few drinks with friends this weekend. Will having those drinks ruin your progress? Not necessarily! Let's talk about it.
Travel Without Ruining Progress
One of the most frequent conversations I have with clients is, "I have a trip coming up! I don't want it to derail me!" You're making great progress at home, finding your groove, then WHAM - a business trip or vacation hits and you feel panicked that all progress will be lost.
Stop the Self Sabotage
What is self-sabotage? It's those behaviors and thoughts that stop or slow your progress toward your goals. While you can experience self-sabotage in many parts of life (relationships, work, etc.) we're going to focus on self-sabotage related to fitness and nutrition.
Prioritize Protein
It's not just muscle-bound bodybuilders who can benefit from ample protein in their diet. And you don't need to gulp down a protein smoothie to get adequate protein. Here are a few common questions about protein which will help explain why even the average Joe/Jane should prioritize protein:
Goal Setting
There is a TON of research in the fields of fitness and nutrition surrounding the benefits of goal-setting. Research over the past 50 years shows that in approximately 90% of the studies, specific, difficult goals lead to higher levels of task performance than easy goals, no goals, or vague “do your best” goals.
Take a Walk
Walking is the best exercise. There, I said it. As someone who encourages people to lift heavy weights in the gym and teaches cardio and strength group classes, my hot take is that walking is the best exercise you can do.
Exercise is a Bad Strategy for Fat Loss
Exercise is wonderful for a LOT of reasons, and I absolutely advocate that everyone exercise. Working out does wonders to improve cardiovascular health, increase functional movement, reduce stress, reduce the likelihood of many forms of cancer, improve sleep, increase energy, and so much more. So, by all means... exercise! However, if you're looking at exercise as your primary strategy for fat loss, here's the hard truth: fat loss comes from nutrition, not exercise.
The All-or-Nothing Mindset
You're either ALL IN or you're ALL OUT, with no happy in-between. Perfection equals success; imperfection equals failure. This mindset is one of the most common things that my clients battle in both fitness and nutrition... and yet, that squishy in-between zone is actually the ideal spot.
Kill Your Clone
Imagine this: Every night at midnight a clone of yourself comes to meet you. That clone is always a version of yourself from exactly 24 hours before. Every night at midnight you and your clone from 24 hours ago will fight to the death. What did you do today to kill your clone?
Consistency
What happens when LIFE happens and throws a wrench into your schedule or plans? How do you KEEP GOING and stay consistent?
Sustainability
Habit change isn't typically desired to be temporary. The goal is to change them FOR LIFE, and to do that, it must be sustainable.
Do it for you.
You’re tired of trying workouts or diets that don’t stick or don’t work. You want to build sustainable habits for a healthier lifestyle for LIFE. The good news is that you don’t have to do it alone.