| 11/2/2006 With Fitness, Old is Gold! | ||||
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Hello, I was 7 when I remember my mother telling me “Old is Gold“. I didn't understand the meaning of the adage at the time, but it's true mother knows best! Today, we go way back in time into the 'ancient', not just the old, and apply this adage to fitness.
Did you know that cavemen were lean, muscular and athletic machines? Body fat was never a problem for them! Now, try and guess the reason, before you read the rest of this newsletter. Get the answer to this question, and some valuable lessons from this newsletter. Also check out my new Teriyaki Salmon recipie, a perfect blend of protein, carbs and healthy fats. As always, if you have any questions, I am one email away at nitin@phonefitnesstrainer.com Consider me your personal trainer, Nitin Chhoda, Did the Cavemen Have it Right?
What comes to mind when you think of a caveman? Probably a towering neanderthal-like man with rippling muscles foraging through the wilderness with a spear in one hand and a limp fish in the other. Depictions of cavemen are always hairy, always strong and always with a few extra pounds around the middle - oh wait! Cavemen were lean, mean, muscle machines! Eat like a caveman and look like a caveman (you know...low body fat, rippling muscles, athletic ability and speed) Loren Cordain, Ph.D., a professor of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University, recently penned the book The Paleo Diet in which he describes and promotes a pre-historic menu. Along with a decrease in bodyfat, Cordain says that followers of the diet will experience a lower risk for health problems such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, many kinds of cancer, osteoporosis, asthma, and a host of digestive diseases, along with inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Cordain goes on to say that most of the chronic illnesses of our time are a direct result of poor eating habits. The Caveman Menu: So what did the cavemen eat? Great question! The parameters of the Paleo Diet can be summed up in 6 simple ground rules. Should You Eat Like a Caveman? So, in light of the proclaimed benefits above, should you throw out your spaghetti and breadsticks in exchange for a hunk of meat and pile of veggies? Not so fast. We don't. So, where do you go from here? You want to lose weight, to protect yourself from disease and to look and feel great, right? A great solution, that doesn't require drastic dietary restrictions, is to gleam 3 sound bits of advice from the caveman - advice that will promote weight loss, decrease your risk of disease and will get you looking and feeling great. 1. Eat More Fruits and Veggies: You’ve heard it before, whether from your mother or through a '5 a day' campaign. So why is it that 5 daily servings of fruits and veggies still eludes you? Try keeping ready-to-eat produce on hand rather than produce that requires prep time. This will make for a healthy on-the-go snack, which can easily replace processed, packaged and nutrient-deficient convenience food. 2. Cut Down Processed Food Consumption: This goes hand-in-hand with eating more fruit and veggies! As was just mentioned, a simple way to promote weight loss and to encourage good health is to eliminate processed foods from your diet. When you replace processed foods with fresh produce your results will be phenomenal. Not only will you feel healthier, you will have more energy than you know what to do with! 3. Be Active: Since you will need an outlet for all that extra energy, acquire a new hobby - one that gets you moving. Have you ever met a lazy caveman? Of course not. (And this is not just because you were born a few centuries too late!) Cavemen were forced to be active in order to survive. Hunt dinner. Build a fire. Move a fallen tree. Create shelter. You get the idea… If you want a lean, muscular body then exercise must become a part of your daily life. This is where I come in! I want to meet with you, one-on-one, to design an exercise program that will fit your unique goals. You can train with me online by visiting my website today! Balance is the key
Losing weight seems anything but simple! With all of the trendy diet plans and new workout fads - it is easy to become confused. The good news is that the meat and potatoes of weight loss have not changed over the years. It all boils down to Calories In versus Calories Out. Too many Calories In, and you will gain weight. Extra Calories Out and you will lose it. Keep in mind that 3,500 calories equals one pound and every itty bitty calorie counts! Paleo Perfect Meal
Delicious Teriyaki Salmon is paired with Lemon Basil Acorn Squash along with Mediterranean Avocado Slices in a tantalizing arrangement of flavor that would make our Stone Aged ancestors proud! As you enjoy this naturally tasty meal remember the words of Fitness Icon Jack Lalanne, " If man made it, don't eat it!" Teriyaki Salmon Instructions: Lemon Basil Acorn Squash Instructions: Mediterranean Avocado Slices Instructions: 1. Cut the Avocado in half, lengthwise, and remove the pit. Without slicing into the skin, cut the Avocado half into 4-6 slices. Scoop the slices out of the skin with a large spoon. Repeat with the other half. |
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