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TAEBO is Still the Ish!

TAEBO is Still the Ish!

Billy Blanks is the man when it comes to getting people in shape.  He has a variety of workouts and they get you results, I know for a fact.  He made me so fine one time I got pregnant with my daughter as a result of his workouts.  Beware!  You get fine, then pregnant.  LOL

Seriously, you can mix your workouts up.  I do not like routine, routine if you can understand what I mean.  I can’t do the exact same thing every single day.  I mix his tapes up along with doing different stuff in between.

On his website, you can download digital workouts or watch them on the site.  Of course, you can buy his DVDs along with the gear he uses in some of the videos like the Billy Bands.  He even offers classes if you live in his area which would be amazing to attend.

Just another resource for you to get fit for life!

http://www.taebo.com/

🙂 Phee

Pic from newvideo.com.

 
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Posted by on March 7, 2015 in Healthy Sips

 

Beyonce’s Workout Routine

For all those who wonder how Beyoncé stays so fit, here you go.

ET did an expose on Beyoncé’s routine and sped it up for us to see.  I’m sure she does more than this though.  They forgot to show her personal trainer and chef that follow her everywhere she goes.  LOL.

🙂 Phee

Posted on YouTube by Entertainment Tonight.

 
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Posted by on March 7, 2015 in Healthy Sips

 

Daily Inspirational Sip

Daily Inspirational Sip

The 10 Best Nutrition Tips Ever

Eat This, Not That!
November 10, 2014

Diet advice is a lot like fashion. Trends come—wedge sneakers, drop-crotch pants, those skirts that are short in the front and long in the back—and a year or two later they seem hopelessly out of date. But the truly stylish always look smart; you’ll never see a photo of Pharrell Williams wearing crocs or Victoria Beckham in a meat dress. Here at Eat This, Not That! we see the same thing with the lean and fit: Those who stay slim don’t follow diets or nutrition trends. They follow common sense eating strategies that keep them looking fit for life.

Giving up gluten, throwing back shots of apple cider vinegar, juicing everything in sight—try them if you think they make sense. (And if you need a little boost to get you back on track, try our Ultimate One Day Detox.) But when those of-the-moment diet fads are gathering dust in the back of your metaphorical closet, the simple, smart, sensible approaches will be there like a favorite pair of jeans or a perfect little black dress—look-great staples guaranteed to never go out of style.

NUTRITION TIP #1. Hide your weakness.

If you see it, you’ll eat it. If you don’t see it, you’ll still eat it—but not so much. That’s what a study at Google’s New York office, dubbed “Project M&M” found. Office managers discovered that placing the chocolate candies in opaque containers as opposed to glass ones, and giving healthier snacks like nuts and figs more prominent shelf space, curbed M&M intake by 3.1 million calories in just seven weeks. A similar study published in the Journal of Marketing found that people are more likely to overeat small treats from transparent packages than from opaque ones. Out of sight, out of mind, out of mouth.

NUTRITION TIP #2. Use the 1 in 10 rule.

For every 10 grams of carbohydrate listed on the label, look for at least one gram of fiber. Why 10:1? That’s the ratio of carbohydrate to fiber in a genuine, unprocessed whole grain. The recommendation comes from a study published in the journal Public Health Nutrition that evaluated hundreds of grain products; foods that met the 10:1 ratio had have less sugar, sodium, and trans fats than those that didn’t. Getting your fiber-rich whole grains is one of these indispensible 5 Daily Habits That Blast Belly Fat.

NUTRITION TIP #3. Boost flavor to cut calories.

Ever notice how everything inside a McDonald’s—the burgers, the fries, the shakes—smells exactly the same? That sameness of scent is actually a tactic that can inspire you to consume more calories. A study in the journal Flavour found that the less distinctive the scent of a particular food, the more you’ll eat of it. Adding herbs and sodium-free spice blends is an easy take advantage of sensory illusion that you’re indulging in something rich—without adding any fat or calories to your plate. Furthermore, a recent behavioral study that taught adults to spruce up meals with herbs instead of salt led to a decrease in sodium consumption by nearly 1000 mg a day (that’s more salt than you’ll find in 5 bags of Doritos!). Double down on the delicious health benefits by using The 5 Best Spices for Weight Loss.

NUTRITION TIP #4. Chill pasta to melt fat.

You can gain less weight from a serving of pasta simply by putting it in the fridge. The drop in temperature changes the nature of the noodles into something called “resistant starch,” meaning your body has to work harder to digest it. Cold pasta is closer in structure to natural resistant starches like lentils, peas, beans, and oatmeal, which pass through the small intestine intact and are digested in the large intestine, where—well, it gets kinda gross from there on out. A study in the journal Nutrition & Metabolism found that adding resistant starch to a meal may also promote fat oxidation. Suffice it say, colder noodles = hotter you. But you’ve got to eat it cold: Once you heat the pasta up again, you destroy the resistant starch.

NUTRITION TIP #5. Dim the lights to get lighter.

A study of fast food restaurants published in the journal Psychological Reports found that customers who dined in a relaxed environment with dimmed lights and mellow music ate 175 fewer calories per meal than if they were in a more typical restaurant environment. That may not sound like a dramatic savings, but cutting 175 calories from dinner every night could save you more than 18 pounds in a year!

NUTRITION TIP #6. Eat, Don’t Drink, Your Fruit

Juicing may be the rage, but like a certain Mr. Simpson, some juice can do more harm than good—including OJ. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that people who consumed one or more servings of fruit juice each day increased their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by as much as 21 percent. Conversely, those who ate at least two servings each week of certain whole fruits— particularly blueberries, grapes, and apples—reduced their risk for type 2 diabetes by as much as 23 percent. So stock up on the Best Fruits for Fat Loss and eat them whole.

NUTRITION TIP #7. Eat before you eat.

Eating an appetizer of a broth-based soup or even an apple can reduce total calorie intake over the course of the meal by up to 20 percent, according to a series of “Volumetrics” studies at Penn State. Consider that, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association, the average restaurant meal contains 1,128 calories. A 20 percent savings, just once a day, is enough to help you shed more than 23 pounds in a year.

NUTRITION TIP #8. Choose paper, not plastic.

Here’s a simple way to improve the health of your shopping cart: A series of experiments by Cornell University looked at the effects of payment method on food choice. When shoppers used credit cards, they bought more unhealthful “vice” foods than they did “virtue” foods. Researchers suggest that you’re less likely to impulsively buy junk food if it means parting with a hundred dollar bill than swiping plastic.

NUTRITION TIP #9. Water down the calories.

You’ve been told to drink 8 glasses of water a day, but why bother? Well, what if staying hydrated could strip pounds off your body? According to a study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, after drinking approximately 17 ounces of water (about 2 tall glasses), participants’ metabolic rates increased by 30 percent. The researchers estimate that increasing water intake by 1.5 liters a day (about 6 cups) would burn an extra 17,400 calories over the course of the year—a weight loss of approximately five pounds! Fill up at the tap and read about the 4 Surprising Secrets of Bottled Water so you stay hydrated the healthy way.

NUTRITION TIP #10. Remind yourself to lose weight.

A recent study published online in Health Promotion Practice found that people who received weekly text reminders of their daily “calorie budget” and motivational emails made healthier meal and snack choices. A simple hack to help you slim down: set up reminders on your smartphone, so when 6 a.m. rolls around, it’s: You make 1200 calories-a-day look so good! And at lunchtime: Salad for the six-pack, baby!

 

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Daily Inspirational Sip

Daily Inspirational Sip

‘Bite into a Healthy Lifestyle’ during National Nutrition Month® by including Physical Activity in Your Daily Routine, says Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

February 10, 2015

CHICAGO – Make physical activity a part of your daily routine as you “Bite into a Healthy Lifestyle” during National Nutrition Month®.

Each March and throughout the year, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics encourages everyone to return to the basics of healthy eating by adopting a healthy lifestyle focused on consuming fewer calories, making informed food choices and getting daily exercise. The goal is to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, reduce the risk of chronic disease and promote overall health.

“Daily physical activity is a crucial part of everyone’s healthy lifestyle, but unfortunately most of us don’t include enough movement in our daily routines,” says registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy Spokesperson Jennifer McDaniel. “Regular physical activity strengthens bones and muscles, reduces the risk of chronic illness and fosters overall well-being.”

Regular Physical Activity is a Must

Most health benefits come from at least 150 minutes a week of moderately intense physical activity, with added advantages from increased exercise and intensity. Endurance and muscle-strengthening activities like lifting weights, working with a resistance band or doing pushups are also beneficial.

“A physically active lifestyle offers you many rewards, from a slimmer body to a healthy heart,” says McDaniel, who is also a board certified sports dietitian. “And these physical benefits are only the beginning. Additional advantages include stress relief, better sleep and even a more positive mental outlook.”

Everyday Ways to get Moving

Physical activity is important for everyone at every age. “The key is to find activities that are both sustainable and enjoyable. For some, this may mean a light yoga class, while for others it may mean training for a marathon. Bottom line: Find manageable ways to move more,” McDaniel says.

McDaniel offers ways to get moving:

Use the buddy system: Join a walking group or attend fitness classes.
Participate in social and competitive sports like soccer or flag football.
Plan a hiking or canoeing trip instead of a beach vacation.
Sign up for a 5k run/walk with friends or family.
Sneak in exercise at your desk like leg lifts and calf raises – or even buy a desk that allows you to stand while working.
Take a 15-minute walk on your lunch break (or walk up and down the stairs when weather’s bad).
Find an activity monitor to assess movement through the day – gadgets are very motivating for some!
Food is Vital for Energy

To maintain a physically active and healthy lifestyle, stay nourished before, during and after exercise. “Before exercise, look for foods high in carbohydrates, adequate in protein and moderate in fat and fiber, like oatmeal with bananas, almonds and fat-free milk,” McDaniel says.

“Drink water before, during and after physical activity since dehydration can cause fatigue and impair performance,” McDaniel says.

http://www.eatrightpro.org/resource/media/press-releases/national-nutrition-month/bite-into-a-healthy-lifestyle-during-national-nutrition-month-by-including-physical-activity

 

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Healthy Turkey Chili Recipe

Healthy Turkey Chili Recipe

This recipe and pic are from the article posted on Yahoo by Christine Arel.

I love a good chili and then this one is healthy on top of it.  Christine says this recipe will serve 8.

Enjoy and post your pics of the finishing product so we can see it.

4 tbsp grapeseed oil
1½ large yellow onions, chopped
5 cloves garlic, minced
1 large green bell pepper, chopped
2 large jalapeños, diced, seeds left in
2 lbs lean ground turkey
2 15 oz. cans no-salt-added black beans, drained and rinsed
2 15 oz. cans no-salt-added diced tomatoes
2 tbsp fire roasted chile and garlic powder (I use Lawry’s)
1 tbsp paprika
2 tbsp dried oregano
Sea salt (to taste)
Pepper jack cheese, to garnish
Cilantro, to garnish

Heat oil over medium heat in a Dutch oven. Add onion, garlic, bell pepper, and jalapeños; sauté for 3-5 minutes until onions are softened and translucent.

Add turkey and cook until browned, about 7 minutes. Add beans, tomatoes (with liquid), chile and garlic powder, paprika, and oregano, combining well. Add salt to taste.

Lower the heat, cover, and let chili simmer for about 45 minutes, allowing flavors to develop.

Serve with pepper jack cheese and cilantro.

🙂 Phee

 
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Posted by on March 5, 2015 in Foodie Sips, Healthy Sips

 

Morning Sex Please…

Morning Sex Please…

Well, here I was thinking morning sex was just simply fun because a man’s body has a mind of its own. I mean who could resist that visually stimulating cocoa stick. Especially, if your man is on his back or he rolls over and hits or pokes you with it. 😉 Oh yeah! I digress, as I perused my March 2015 issue of Shape Magazine, I came across an intriguing article; Big Benefits of Morning Sex.

I thought, you mean, there’s more to morning sex than pleasure? Whaaaat? Are you telling me it’s actually good for me? Whaaat? As you can see, this definitely peaked my interest. Shape Magazine listed 3 reasons why morning sex is beneficial.

1. It feels really good. Testosterone levels peak between 7am and 9am. That means he will have a harder, longer-lasting erection, which equals slower, more pleasurable sex for you, says Hilda Hutcherson, M.D. – Ladies, if your man is having trouble with stamina, try him during these peak hours and get ready for a thrill ride.

2. You’ll be relaxed all day long. The post-sex rush of endorphins and hormones keep you happy and helps buffer you against stress for hours, Hutcherson says. Sex also helps lower blood pressure, keeping you calm.– Can you attest to this?  Afterwards, sitting in another boring meeting, did your mind drift to that “O-mazing” position he put you in just an hour ago? That is so much better to ponder on than the statistics in front of you. Things that would typically bother you just roll right off of your shoulders. For this reason alone, it should be mandatory to have morning sex. Lol

3. Deeper sleep that night. – Being active for 30 minutes at 7am leads to sleeping longer that night, according to a study from Appalachian State University.  And yes,  other research has found that longer sex sessions do count as aerobic exercise. – Part Deux. Round two. Let’s get it on again. Nooice!! If you sleep deeper, the next morning you’ll be refreshed, energized, and ready to do it, ride it, that pony. Lol. Maybe get a little nasty. You never know with the stamina and energy. Oh my!

Help bring morning sex back. It’s for your own good. 😆

👄 KT

 
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Posted by on March 4, 2015 in Healthy Sips, Sex Sips

 

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Rest Day

Rest Day

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My legs are sore, but I know it’s all worth it.

💪 KT

 
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Posted by on March 3, 2015 in Healthy Sips

 

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Daily Inspirational Sip

Daily Inspirational Sip

I know this appeals to more than just me. It’s chocolate.  And it’s GOOD for you!   Yummy. If we must eat chocolate,  let it be nutritious.

😍 KT

The Health Benefits of Cacao
Posted on November 2, 2014 by Nise

Cacao beans are what chocolate dreams are made of! Cacao beans are exotic, unusual type of beans that grows in tropical, moist regions with warm climate and this little discovery is responsible for our most beloved chocolate. Cacao beans contain more than three hundred healthy nutrients, especially flavonoids, minerals, vitamins, antioxidants etc. 100 grams of Cacao beans contain 408 calories which is high, because of the fats and carbs they contain. However, these are healthy ingredients and make Cacao beans a powerhouse of nutrients.

Cacao beans are rich in everything! Have you ever wondered why chocolate can lift up your mood almost instantly? It’s because Cacao beans contain serotonin and dopamine – two good mood hormones which have positive effects on the entire body and mind. Cacao beans can directly fight depression due to these properties. Besides giving you happiness, Cacao beans can also give you lots of protein. They’re an excellent source of antioxidants. Forget about simple numbers – Cacao beans have 621 antioxidant compound. They can battle free radicals that cause damage in the body and diseases like cancer, degenerative diseases, heart conditions and premature aging.

Cacao beans are good for the heart as well. They contain polyphenols that are able to reduce blood pressure and their magnesium content makes them excellent for the heart. Magnesium can increase the overall heart health and blood will pump more efficiently through the body carrying all the necessary nutrients.

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There is a specific nutrient in Cacao beans that is amazingly rich in health benefits. It’s called epicatechin. It has similar effects like penicillin and anesthesia and it can reduce the risk of cancer, diabetes, strokes and heart diseases. This compound gives Cacao beans their bitter flavor and is often removed during the processing of the beans. In order to gain the most benefits from Cacao beans, consume them whole.

Cacao beans can help you lose weight due to the polyphenols present it in. All of the nutrients and health benefits help your body maintain its balance and this in return helps you eat less and be in a better mood so that you won’t try to find comfort in food. Also, for best results, always consume either raw Cacao beans or products with 70% raw Cacao in them.

Cacao beans can be found in health food stores or online. Store in accordance with the supplier’s advice.

The nutritive value for 100 grams of Cacao beans is as follows:

408 kcal

Dietary fiber: 32.7 grams

Protein: 19.8 grams

Carbohydrates: 10.8 grams

Total fat: 24.5 grams

Cholesterol: 0 mg

Serving suggestions:

Raw Cacao beans can be consumed for full health benefits as a snack

Cacao is used for cooking, making chocolate, hot drinks, added in cereal, in desserts, with dried fruits etc.

Cacao beans are best consumed without milk because milk can inhibit the body’s ability to absorb antioxidants.

This story was found here: http://eathealthylivefit.com/2014/11/the-health-benefits-of-cacao/

 

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What gets you up?

What gets you up?

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Posted by on March 2, 2015 in Healthy Sips, Inspirational Sips

 

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Treadmill 101

If you’re trying to get fit, a treadmill is a wonderful way to do so.  These days there are soooo many options from various name brands that it can make your head spin.  I am looking for the perfect treadmill myself for my mom, daughter, and I to get fit with and I had to do some serious research.

Did you know that there are recommended treadmill belts depending on your height and weight?  They’re sure are.  I found out that if you weigh a little more than your recommended weight or you are taller than average, you need a wider and longer treadmill belt so that when you’re walking or running, it’s more comfortable.  I found 2 treadmills at Walmart.com that had a belt 20×55 that would be optimal for all of my family members.

Also, there are treadmills with cushioned belts now that make walking less stressful for your feet and joints, especially those knees.  This is great for everyone.  I stopped walking outside on the concrete because it was wearing my knees out and I was always in so much pain afterwards.

I even found out that there are manual treadmills!  You must be crazy!  I need a motor on mine to give me that little push.  LOL

Whatever your preference, choose a treadmill that works well for you and what you’re trying to accomplish.  Inclining treadmills are a great way to increase the calorie burning in your workout.  You may find the treadmills equipped with preset workouts, cooling fans, and even some that you can plug an iPhone into for musical workouts.

Let me know if you have a treadmill already and how it works for you.  I love recommendations.

I’m thinking of getting the Gold’s Gym Crosswalk 570 from Walmart when it comes back in stock (below).  The reviews I read were great and it has the wider belt I need since I’m a bigger woman.

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Get fit with me CDs!  We all need to make sure we take care of our temples.  We only have one.

🙂 Phee

Pic from Walmart.com.

 
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Posted by on March 2, 2015 in Healthy Sips