Friday, May 24, 2013
Food of the week: EBOOST
Do you drink coffee all day? Do you look for those energy drinks that have loads of calories or chemicals to help you get through the day? I found a NATURAL energy drink that has only 10 calories. It is EBOOST and I LOVE IT! When I find myself dragging, I get the powder packets and dissolve one in a glass of water and go about my day. There is pink lemonade and acai pomegranate. There is also one that is Immunity Boosting. Both of my kids had colds, so to try to not get a cold myself, I drank the Natural Orange to help boost my immunity. It worked!! I also love the fact that I don't crash after a few hours. I found mine at the Vitamin Shoppe and at Amazon. I highly recommend these as you can also keep some in your purse to have when you really need it.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Jawbone-UP
I got a new fitness gadget for Mother's Day! The Jawbone UP and I love it! So much fun information! It goes along the free UP app on my iPhone and it syncs with other apps I use like MyFitnessPal and MapMyFitness. It tracks my food, my sleep and how much I move each day.
This technology stuff is really taking off. It blows my mind sometimes. :)
You set goals for yourself. You set a goal for how much you want to sleep (my goal is 7 hours a night) and how many steps you take during the day (my goal is 10,000 steps). The bracelet you wear around your wrist holds all of this information and then you can plug it into your iPhone and you get all of this fabulous information.
It is addicting! They recommend syncing it 2 times a day, but I do it A LOT more just to see where I am at any point during the day.
My Goals for the day |
On the home screen, you can see an overview of my goals for sleep, activity and food. Then it is broken down by goal.
This is an overview of my activity. You can see the 2 huge spikes are when I worked out before work and again at lunch. Then after work, I took the dog on a walk and it was logged as the little walking guy on the bar graph shows.
Information about my activity levels |
You can see my sleep patterns as well. You can see when I was in light sleep and deep sleep. It can even show you when I got out of bed to go to the restroom in the middle of the night (the orange line.)
My sleep patterns (how does it know??)
I highly recommend the Jawbone Up. It keeps all of your fitness information in one app, which I LOVE! The bracelet also comes in many color choices.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Strong is the New Skinny...
I have been thinking about how I used to struggle to be skinny when I was younger. I don't think I was ever happy with the shape I was in. I was always one of the tallest girls. I am 5 feet 11 inches, now. Growing up, people would say, "She is so tall and has high cheek bones. She could be a model." HA! Comparing myself to the models I saw in my magazines, I would never be able to be like them. I tried. When friends would say how much they weighed, I would always just say I didn't know. I would NEVER be able to be the 120 pounds that they were. Even at my skinniest, I felt terrible. I was always hungry. I was grumpy. I was tired. I was UNHEALTHY.
These are all problems that almost every teenage girl goes through. They look at the magazines and the TV shows and the movies and aspire to be like them. Uggg, it is the worst.
Now, I work out 5-6 days a week and most of the time it is when the kids are at school. I wake up and put on my workout clothes every school day. They know I am going to workout when they leave. My seven year old daughter asked me the other day why I worked out. She asked me if I thought I needed to lose weight. Thinking before I spoke, I told her no. I worked out to be strong and healthy. Do I think that response is going to change her outlook on herself when she is older? No, but I think it is important to teach this to kids at an early age. So maybe what you say is louder than what the media says.
I am 38 years old. I am in the best shape of my life. I am almost never sick. There is no fad diet. There is no secret. It all happens by eating right and exercising. Who knew that actually works?
I find myself pushing myself everyday to challenge myself. I can do things now that I never thought I would be able to do a couple of years ago. I like being strong.
I eat better. I eat actual food, not food that has been overly processed and full of preservatives....for the most part. I don't deprive myself. If I want dessert, I'll have dessert. It may not be the HUGE dessert that I used to comfort myself with because I wasn't skinny, but I eat a reasonable amount. :)
I try to instill this same behavior in my kids. Food is fuel. Would it be yummy to eat dessert all day? Totally! Would it make you sick? ABSOLUTELY! Just eat a balanced diet and go run and play! Unplug from the tv, ipad, computer....Go DO something!
Phew! Moral of the story....Strong is healthy, confidence boosting, and beautiful.
STRONG IS THE NEW SKINNY! Spread the word!
These are all problems that almost every teenage girl goes through. They look at the magazines and the TV shows and the movies and aspire to be like them. Uggg, it is the worst.
Now, I work out 5-6 days a week and most of the time it is when the kids are at school. I wake up and put on my workout clothes every school day. They know I am going to workout when they leave. My seven year old daughter asked me the other day why I worked out. She asked me if I thought I needed to lose weight. Thinking before I spoke, I told her no. I worked out to be strong and healthy. Do I think that response is going to change her outlook on herself when she is older? No, but I think it is important to teach this to kids at an early age. So maybe what you say is louder than what the media says.
I am 38 years old. I am in the best shape of my life. I am almost never sick. There is no fad diet. There is no secret. It all happens by eating right and exercising. Who knew that actually works?
I find myself pushing myself everyday to challenge myself. I can do things now that I never thought I would be able to do a couple of years ago. I like being strong.
I eat better. I eat actual food, not food that has been overly processed and full of preservatives....for the most part. I don't deprive myself. If I want dessert, I'll have dessert. It may not be the HUGE dessert that I used to comfort myself with because I wasn't skinny, but I eat a reasonable amount. :)
I try to instill this same behavior in my kids. Food is fuel. Would it be yummy to eat dessert all day? Totally! Would it make you sick? ABSOLUTELY! Just eat a balanced diet and go run and play! Unplug from the tv, ipad, computer....Go DO something!
Phew! Moral of the story....Strong is healthy, confidence boosting, and beautiful.
STRONG IS THE NEW SKINNY! Spread the word!