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Eating Healthy Fast Food—Or As Close As You Can Get

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Eating healthy at home is pretty easy. As long as you know what to buy and stock up on at the grocery store. But what about when you venture outside your home? Fast food restaurants are everywhere you go. It’s fast, convenient, and cheap.

But for the person looking to change their body and be as healthy as they can in regards to their nutrition, then fast food restaurants can be a deathtrap.

So I’ve compiled a list of the healthiest fast food foods you can eat and not destroy your entire day or week’s worth of nutrition.

Although I don’t recommend fast food often, sometimes there just isn’t anything else, especially if you’re on the road and pushed for time. The fast food industry has been criticized a lot for the way their food is delivered, processed, and served. One thing that about 99% of all fast food items have in it is added salt, sugar, or fat– or a combo of all three. That makes it very addictive to someone not in the know. But every once in a while is fine.

If you haven’t seen the movie Food Inc, I highly recommend it.

And now on to the list (in no particular order).

Wendy’s Ultimate Chicken Grill and Mandarin Chicken Salad. If you avoid slathering the sandwich with mayonnaise and the salad with gobs of dressing these are some of your best choices at Wendy’s. The sandwich only has 7 grams of fat (1.5 saturated) and the salad has 25 grams, but only 3 from saturated fat, so the rest is the heart healthy kind.

Although both are loaded with sodium they pack a good amount of protein. The chili is always another great option here.

Next is Subway and there Oven-Roasted Chicken Breast and Veggie Delite. Obviously everyone knows Subway has other healthy options, which are also fine, but what most people don’t know is that there wheat bread really isn’t wheat bread at all—it’s enriched. Real Whole Wheat bread costs more and just like any business they cut costs where they can.

Most of the subs are lower calories then most other fast food places that doesn’t mean you should eat more. A lot of people tend to overeat when they think the food is healthier. A calorie is a calorie no matter where it comes from. Go over your limit too many times will have disastrous consequences.

Quizno’s Small Honey Bourbon Chicken on Wheat is next. Comes in at just 310 calories and 4 grams of fat. Stick with the mustard and not the mayo.

On to the top dog- McDonald’s. Their grilled chicken is a good choice here just like at Wendy’s. Their regular hamburger used to be a good choice, but after further review it looks like they have a ½ a gram of trans fat in it. Trans fats are a no-no.
For salads go with the Premium Southwest Salad with Grilled Chicken (not crispy).

Last is Chipotle. It’s not really one of the healthiest, but a lot of people love it. So I thought I’d include something that’s a little healthier for you then that big ass burrito.

Go with a Chicken Burrito Bowl with lettuce, black beans, green or red salsa, and guacamole. You’ll come in at around 480 calories, 21 grams of fat (just 4 saturated, most of it is from the very heart healthy guacamole), 42 grams protein, and 35 grams carbs (a whopping 18 grams of fiber).

Compare that to the Chicken Burrito with tomato, corn, cheese, sour cream, rice and beans of about 1100 calories, 40 grams of fat, 112 grams of carbs and 2530 milligrams of sodium.

So that’s the list. Remember fast food is fast and not nearly as healthy as you can make at home. But sometimes we can’t help ourselves or need to have a cheat. That’s ok. Just get back up on the healthy wagon as soon as you do.

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A Complete Guide on How to Become the Best Nutritionist that You can Be

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Nutritionist, dietitian, food expert – no matter which term you wish to
apply to it, it all boils down to the same thing. A nutritionist should be
an expert at what he or she does.

And the main focus of the profession is promoting good health through
proper diet and nutrition. As such, you need to be an expert in food and
everything that involves nutrients, modified diets and fulfilling a
patient’s nutritional needs.

It’s basically an overall health care which focuses again, on food and
nutrition.

Top Tips on How to become the Best Nutritionist

Just as it is with every other profession, there are certain things that
you need to keep in mind if you wish to become an expert at food and
nutrition. Take a look at the following tips:

1. Educate yourself.
How can you be a Registered Dietitian, for example, if you will not get
proper education? If you want to become a professional nutritionist or
dietitian, the first thing that you need to work on is earning a degree.

Don’t get sucked in by taking an RD degree from a run-of-the-mill school –
make sure that the educational institution that you will enrol in is
reputable. Check the school’s accreditation and determine the number of
hours of internship required by your state for you to become a
full-fledged Registered Dietitian.

2. Pursue a higher degree of education.
When you’re an RD, you can either work in a research facility, a hospital
or another institute which requires the services of a food and nutrition
expert. If you want to advance your career, it’s a good idea to pursue a
higher level of education – like taking up a Master’s or PhD in nutrition.

This will not just allow you to earn more, but also pursue bigger things
and advance greatly in your profession.

3. Love what you do – and excel in it.
The food that man is consuming is constantly evolving. By being aware of
what is happening around you, having a love for what you are doing and
excelling in your field of food and nutrition – you can become the best
nutritionist that you can be.

4. Be a role model.
Finally, make sure that you are practicing what you preach. How can you
become a good role model as a nutritionist if your students or your peers
see you eating a relatively unhealthy diet?

By following these tips, you are bound to become the best nutritionist
that you can be and excel in this particular field of study.

About the Author

Amanda Clary writes a non commercial blog focused on her experience on
helping her family and friends to eat healthy. She is a “Nutritionist for
Hobby” and writes on the nutrition certification blog to help people learn how to get
certified and learn all the aspects related to this job (Skills,
requisites, everyday problems, upgrading, etc…).

Jason Yun Training Vlog 1/27

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Record Board Challenge Results Week 1 and 2

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Other Blog is acting up.

Check out the record board!

Week 1 Record Board Challenge

Overhead Band Press :60
Women
1. Shiloh 94 #1 all-time :mrgreen:
2. Sara N. 78 -12 still #2 all-time :)
3. Brooke 75 +5 #5 all-time :cool:
4. Karen 62 +6
5. Bryana 61
6. Katie P and Elaine 60 +3, +2
8. Elizabeth 59 +9
9.. Paula 56 +8
10. Mary 52
11. Megan Mo. and Joanna 50
13. Ashley K. 49 -3
14. Jeannie and Jackie 46
16. Lindy, Brenda, Christina 45
19. Sarah Ba. and Kacey 42
21. Laurie 40
22. Jaimee 37
23. Holly 36
24. Ashley M., Leslie 35
26. Cindy, Tiffany, Katie W, 34
29. jodi 33
30. audra 32
31. sophia and cynthia 30
33. sharron 26
34. andrea 25
35. michelle 20
(more…)

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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Kettlebell Bootcamp in Columbus

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Sunday, December 27th, 2009

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Columbus Bootcamp Offers Quick & Lasting Results

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Bride-to-be Ashley Hill of Hilliard wanted to get in shape for her upcoming wedding—and Yun Fitness Bootcamps offered her just what she was looking for.

After two months in the program, Hill lost about 10 pounds and also reached an important personal goal—doing regular push-ups. When she started, she had to use her knees, but now she can complete 22 regular push-ups in a row. “I’m very happy with the results!” she reports.

Hill recommends Yun Fitness Bootcamps not only for the quick results but also for the encouraging, supportive environment. “There’s no yelling,” she notes.

“No one puts anyone down.” Sarah Borich, another new participant, says, “The camp is great for all skill levels and not intimidating to participate in. It’s a great workout that makes you excited to come back for more.”

Anyone in Columbus can experience what Hill and Borich have experienced by signing up for a free, no-obligation, two-week trial with Yun Fitness Bootcamps (www.yunbootcamps.com).

Jason Yun is a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Sports Nutritionist. He owns Yun Strength and Fitness Systems, LLC, and runs Yun Fitness Bootcamps in Columbus, Ohio.

Contact:
Jason Yun
Email: jyun@yunbootcamps.com
Web: www.yunbootcamps.com
Ph: 614.432.9703

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Monday, December 14th, 2009

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Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Is Social Support The Answer To Permanent Weight Loss?

Friday, December 11th, 2009

One of the keys to losing weight and keeping it off… Well there actually is a bunch of them. But some people who are really struggling or who want to find a great way to stay motivated need to turn to this fat loss gem—Social Support. Or accountability. Social support will help you lose weight and keep it off. Friends will help you stop being fat

It’s one of the biggest reasons why, or why not, people will lose the weight they want. It’s tough to stay motivated and have a laser focus on something that takes a long time to accomplish. And depending on how much weight you have to lose, it can take as little as several weeks up to years to lose all the weight that you want.

Social support can keep you honest and motivated. Who can give you social support? Friends, family, co-workers, people in authority positions, mentors, personal trainers teachers, kids, etc… It really doesn’t matter who it is, all that matters is that they want you to succeed as much as you do.Donald Trump and success can equate to weight loss and fat loss success to look sexy with muscles

Nobody can really pinpoint why social support is so valuable in the weight loss game. But including family and friends in your plan has been proven highly effective. Your friends and family don’t have to be following the same plan you are to support you either. But someone who is encouraging you to eat healthy and exercise is someone that can truly help you on your road.

The other side of the road is those who don’t support you. These are the kinds of people who make fun of you while you eat your healthy meals and snack all the while stuffing junk down their throat—taunting you in a way. Stay away from these people as much as you can—it will only slow you down. cats eating fatty foods, people who eat junk food will die young and be overweightYou need to be in a positive environment as much as you can with positive people giving you encouragement. You have to stay driven to your goal.

With this being the age of the Internet there are also some good social support resources online. Obviously there are weight loss forums all over the Internet. These are great as you can post your entire food log and exercise log on them. People are very supportive on these forums as they are in a situation similar to yours.

Social sites are also very good accountability tool. One of the best to use is Twitter. Twitter you can tweet about your food and exercise and nutrition and lose weight with social support of your tweepsIt basically is a site you can tell everybody what your currently doing or what is on your mind. But it is also useful to post all your meals and workouts on it. Try and find some people already on Twitter or get a group of friends to follow you and keep you honest with your nutrition and workouts. Any slip-ups in either and you can bet your friends will be on your case, and in most cases people you don’t even know will add their 2 cents.

Another good site would be Facebook. With Twitter you can only post 140 characters worth, but with Facebook you can do a whole lot more. Even I have been known to make comments about current or former clients meals. So watch out!

There are a lot more social sites out there that you can use. Most of them have the ability to communicate easily amongst people and that’s what will keep you honest and motivated towards your goals. Give it a try! Find some people that you know will support you. It doesn’t have to be just about losing weight or your nutrition, it can be working out consistently, and giving all you effort each time. Let them know you want them on your case if you are slacking. If you do that I can guarantee you chances of succeeding will go up dramatically.

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