Tag: healthy lifestyle

A High Performance Machine

Your Machine

Let’s be honest, most of us when we see a sexy sports car like a Ferrari, we gawk at its beauty, speed, power, and truthfully, aren’t we usually a little jealous? Well, what if I told you that you already have a high performance machine of your own?
 
Sorry to break it to you, but it’s a little different than one in the picture. Your high performance machine is your body. Take a moment to think about this. Think of your body like a Ferrari or a similar fancy sports car. You wouldn’t put cheap gas into a Ferrari’s V6 turbo engine and expect it to perform well. The same applies to your body. What you put in is what you get out. To get optimal results, you have to fuel your machine properly.
 
 

Be Like a Ferrari

Want your body to look and act like a high performance machine, then you have to fuel it with the proper foods. Load your plate with healthy, nutritious (preferably organic) foods, such as the items like these:
 
  • PROTEINS — lean meats like chicken, turkey, bison, venison, ground beef, egg whites, shellfish, salmon, tuna, etc
  • VEGGIES — aim for mostly leafy greens (spinach, kale, asparagus, broccoli, cucumber, brussel sprouts, etc)
  • CARBS — fruit, beans, legumes, oats, quinoa, whole wheat pasta, brown rice, Ezekiel bread, etc.
  • FATS — olive oil, avocado, peanut butter, grass-fed butter, nuts, etc

Now keep in mind, that does not mean go buck wild and eat as much as you want of the items listed above. Moderation is key and timing is also another important component, but we can get into that at a later time.

A good place to start is getting accustomed to eating the things listed above and avoiding processed foods. Shop on the exterior of the grocery store. That’s typically where you’ll find the food listed above. The stuff in the middle aisles has been modified to extend shelf life. That’s an entirely different can of worms for another day.

 

Health, A Long Term Investment 

I hear it all the time, “Buying healthy (and organic) is so expensive!” Well, yes. Healthy food is often times not cheap. Stop focusing on the grocery bill and shift your mindset. Your health is an investment and the cost to eat well has long term gains that are well worth it. I don’t know about you, but good health, longevity, and an overall improved quality of life all sound appealing to me. 
 
 

What’s Your Why?

If you choose to eat take out frequently, to binge on sweets, to drink excessively, not to exercise… that’s totally your call; however, know this, your health will suffer later if you go that route so spend the time and money investing in your health now. No matter what, know this — YOU ARE WORTH IT! You and your health are worth investing in.
 
I eat healthy and exercise because I want improved overall health, longevity and an overall improved quality of life, but the main reason I choose to take care of my high performance machine is for my family, specifically to be a good example for my daughter. I want to run around, play, and make memories with her and one day hope to do the same with her future children too.
 
What about you? What is your why for taking care of your health?

 

What Next?

Not sure where to go from here?  Contact us. Our team of highly experienced coaches will help you get on track so you can get your machine (i.e. your body) running the way it should. Also, if you’ve been on a fitness journey and currently have hit a plateau, our team of rockstars can help you push through that. We want to see you happy and healthy so you can live the best life possible.
 
 
 

Helpful Resources

Check out our blog on our website, Transform’s Facebook page, and our Instagram account (@TransformFitCoach) for fit tips, recipes and more so you can reach your goals.
 

 

 

Stress and Your Health

Stress. We all experience it. 
Some days we have more, others less. Stress and your health are directly related to one another. If you have too much stress, it can cause a variety of unhealthy conditions: heart disease, anxiety, weight gain, sleep loss, etc. Don’t believe me? Check out this article from the Mayo Clinic about how chronic stress puts your health at risk: https://mayocl.in/2Y8UxeL

 

Stress Relief Ideas

Healthy Homemade Granola

A Tasty Vegan Breakfast Recipe

As promised in previous posts, I will continue to send healthy recipes your direction. Building up a library filled with nutritious options is an important part of living a healthy lifestyle. Fueling your body with the right types of food will make you look and feel amazing. Today I’m passing along a healthy homemade granola breakfast recipe. This is another easy recipe to make. Also, it’s a nice way to switch things up in the morning. And even better, it’s vegan!

  • PREP TIME: 10 minutes
  • COOK TIME: 30 minutes

Eating for High-Level Wellness ⠀

The Key To High-Level Wellness

As much as we would all like, high level wellness doesn’t happen overnight. ⁠It takes time, energy, and persistence. However, it doesn’t mean spending hours upon hours working out. The key to success starts with eating for high-level wellness.

Eating for high-level wellness can be fun, easy and even delicious to do without being SUPER restrictive⁠ because no one likes that, am I right?! You get this chance to try and experiment with new flavors while fueling your body properly, so knowing activity levels AND goals is important to know how much to eat and of what.⁠ 

 

5 Tips for High-Level Eating

Here are a few tips…⠀

2 Healthy Porridge Recipes

There are so many different myths about nutrition that are keeping you from losing weight. There are so many sites with “healthy recipes” out there, but which ones are truly good for you and which ones just claim to be?

Let me make it simple and share a healthy porridge recipe that will fuel your metabolism so you can stay on track and reach your ultimate goal. 

This yummy Healthy Porridge with two different variations for preparing it. Tastes so yummy! We had these the other day. It was super easy to make and we only needed a few things to cook this! 

Pre Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 20 mins