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Thinking About Getting In Physical Shape?

Do you often feel fatigued and lack motivation? Are you gaining weight and feeling guilty at times for not taking control of your health? Are you willing to make small shifts to your eating habits and try healthier meals? If so, then please read on as this post is for you.

I will share some recommendations and a list of healthy choices for your meal plans, and if you combine them with the exercises I shared in past posts, you will experience a transformational change in a matter of weeks.

Food Choices

Over the years, I tried a variety of diets to test and learn what works. I had my share of habits and poor meal choices, and at times I admit, I still gravitate to savory, crunchy snacks. I recently found an alternative to this that I will share in a simple recipe at the end of this post.

The key for me has been to remove as much refined sugar from my diet as possible. It is even better if you can stick to whole-natural foods most of the time. Many of us live busy lives, and I understand it can be tough to prepare nutritious meals throughout the day. Taking small steps each day is the way to begin reinforcing a new habit. One way to convince yourself is to test eating only the following lean and low-carb foods for one week to see how it makes you feel. It is a week-long diet high in lean protein and low-carb vegetables, which are high in fiber. You can essentially refer to this as a detox, and you’ll find it will accelerate your fat-burn goals.

Lean-Protein

Chicken Breast
Turkey Breast
White fish and shellfish
Tuna
Eggs (Maximum 2/day or unlimited egg whites
Vegan Protein shakes
Low-Carb Vegetables
Broccoli
Celery
Kale
Zucchini
Brussel Sprouts
Asparagus
Salads: Arugula, Tomatoes, Onion, Peppers
We can add many more to the list, but this is an excellent start to getting the idea. You also want to add some healthy fats to the mix, such as extra virgin olive oils and chia or flaxseed.

Refined Sugar

I mentioned refined sugar as the #1 thing to avoid during this period. In addition, you should avoid consuming fruit, alcohol, white flour, and dairy products. It will be challenging to go a week consuming only these types of whole foods, but I promise you that you will feel great and notice a decrease in inflammation.

If you are already exercising regularly, make sure to continue taking your protein supplements and add a serving of BCAA (Branched-chain amino acid) before your workout.

Magnesium

A vital supplement to consider is magnesium. We do not get enough of it naturally. It also plays an essential role in the brain and body, namely through creating energy and regulating the nervous system and muscle movements. I bring it to your attention here because of our workout routines. We need to boost our intake of magnesium for our muscles to recover faster during resting periods. It helps support the removal of lactic acid that builds up during our exercise routine and causes fatigue. Once you begin taking the supplement, you will notice an actual reduction in muscle soreness compared to what you’re used to the morning following a workout. Test and take 200 mg of magnesium to see how you feel the next morning. I recommend liquid versus capsule form for improved absorption. If you decide on taking the liquid option, remember to keep it refrigerated.

Magnesium also helps reduce stress levels. If you find yourself feeling chronically stressed due to your environment, try getting some in your diet, and you’ll begin to feel better. Other mindful exercise practices significantly reduce stress, and you can find a recommendation in my previous post.

Here are some foods where you get natural magnesium intake:

Dark green vegetables
Whole grains
Legumes
Nuts
Soy products

Healthy Choices To Live Well

The food we consume has effects on our quality of life and overall health. Healthy food choices will improve brain function and physical performance. There are so many diet fads out there that it can become confusing to those beginning their journey to improve health. Start by understanding your current mix of macronutrients (Carbs, Protein, Fats). The key is finding the right balance of macronutrients combined with calorie intake and energy exerted through physical movement. My suggestion is to keep it simple, and I will provide more content on this topic in future. Remember that healthy food choices significantly decrease your chances of developing severe and fatal illnesses such as heart disease and cancer in the long run.

Kale Chips Recipe

I mentioned a recipe for substituting cravings for crunchy, savory snacks such as potato chips or popcorn. I know for me, it can be challenging to do without, especially when I’m in entertainment mode watching movies or sports. Here is a recipe for Kale chips that I encourage you to try out.

Servings: 4

Bake time: 25 minutes

Ingredients:

1 bunch of kale
1 tablespoon of olive oil
1/2 tablespoon of onion powder
1 tablespoon of lemon juice
salt and pepper
Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
Place the kale leaves in a bowl, and dress with oil, lemon juice, cilantro
garlic powder, salt, and pepper
Bake for 25 minutes or until crisp, occasionally flipping during baking. Remove and allow it to cool. Enjoy
I understand that making habit changes is not easy at first. It takes commitment and a big reason (your WHY) to start the journey. If you can apply daily consistency, it will become automatic for you in the long run, even if it’s just tiny steps at first.

They say it takes a minimum of 66 days of consistent action to form the foundation for a habit, so why not start now? Aim to consume whole-natural foods at least 70% of the time, and you’ll be well on your way toward living healthier. Reach out for questions or support at michael@mindbodyvibrance.com. I invite you to comment and share your experience on tackling weight loss below.

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BOGADI

MARCH 21, 2021 AT 3:14 PM

Oh, I needed to read this. I have been contemplating a low-carb diet for weeks. I have done it before but it was truly not easy during this stressful lock downs This was great information and encouragement for me. I however feel a bit stuck with eating fruits. I  guess the best approach is to take a day at a time, cut down the sugar monster first then you are steps ahead.

MICHAEL

MARCH 24, 2021 AT 11:10 AM

Thanks for your comments Bogadi.  Yes, the lockdown certainly makes it challenging.  Enforcing new eating habits is key through consistent repetition for a minimum of 9 weeks.   Commit and you can do it!

JJ

MARCH 28, 2021 AT 8:37 PM

I have been working on weight loss for several months now. I don’t drink sweet liquids, I am not into pastry nor buns etc. I work out mostly cardio 5 mornings a week. I am going to eat differently using your suggestions. I like all those foods but I would need to omit potatoes and rice, even though I don’t eat a lot of that. Magnesium might also be what I need to ease the aches in my muscles. Is there anything else I can do to accelerate this weight loss I am looking for? I want to lose about 10 pounds.

MICHAEL

APRIL 17, 2021 AT 4:44 PM

Hi There JJ,  Thanks for your comments.   The basics:   Fat Loss = Calories consumed must be less than calories burned.  To accelerate towards your goal, start a daily exercise routine that focuses on high-intensity interval training.  My latest post (see link) goes into this and the 1st law of Thermodynamics. Keep compliant and committed to your goal and feel free to reach me for additional support.  Click this linkhttps://mindbodyvibrance.com/f

ANA65

MARCH 29, 2021 AT 12:10 PM

What a great Article, it’s definitely a challenge to keep a regime diet when there other things involved like, health, work, family.

I personally like to take care of myself and try my best to stay healthy. The kale recipe is good, try it before but without the spices. Great idea!

just a question, is Magnesium ok for anybody to take, for some reason it’s kind of strong for6

me, it tends to irritate my stomach, I should consider the one in your Article.

Great tips to stay slim and healthy!!!

MICHAEL

MARCH 30, 2021 AT 12:08 AM

Thanks for sharing your comments and experiences, Ana.  If you are experiencing negative symptoms after taking Magnesium then it is best to check with your doctor or pharmacist to determine the right dosage.  Note that high doses of magnesium can cause nausea and abdominal cramping.