Friday, March 16, 2012

Does Your Nutrition Plan Need a Tune-Up?

So you've been in the gym for a few weeks now and you feel like your killing your self then you step on the scale and see nothing moving. SO maybe your nutrition needs a tune up! Just like your vehicle requires regular tune-ups to keep it performing at its best, your nutrition plan needs regular tune-ups to make sure you’re getting essential nutrients and performing at YOUR best.

Your body requires the right kinds of nutrients to keep it running in tip-top condition.

Nutrition equals life. All living things, including you, need food and water to live. Beyond that, you need good food, meaning food with the proper nutrition, to live well. We can also agree that your body needs food and water to perform essential bodily functions – digestion and elimination for example. Without food and water, your body begins to breakdown. It’s just as important to feed your body the right kinds of nutrients as it is to put the right kind of gasoline in your car. Too much sugar in your car’s gas tank…car sputters. Too much sugar in your own tank can also have adverse effects and most notably, weight gain. The more calories and processed foods we eat the more your body suffers and begins to perform poorly. Nutrition is about why you eat what you eat and how the food you get affects your body and your health.

What is your nutritional status? That means, what is your state of health as it relates to your diet? Ask yourself, “taking into account my current eating habits, how do I feel on a daily basis”? Do you feel good, bad, lethargic? Need more energy? We’re now 3 weeks into 2014 making it a perfect time to re-evaluate your nutrition plan to determine if you’re on track to accomplishing your weight (loss or gain) and fitness goals. Your nutrition plan should include: Proteins (fish, egg whites, skinless chicken breast, lean cuts of beef) to help build and repair tissues, Healthy Fats (avocados, olive oil, unsalted nuts) to help protect internal organs, Carbohydrates (whole wheat pasta, brown rice, beans, oatmeal) to provide energy for your body and Fiber-Rich Fruits and Vegetables to provide powerful antioxidants. Don’t forget your Water – the most important nutrient!

Remember, eating a small meal every 2-3 hours and not missing breakfast is the key to keeping your metabolism fired up and your body energized. If you wait too long between meals, you cause your metabolism to slow down in order to compensate for the perceived state of starvation and you’re left feeling sluggish.

Is your nutrition plan missing anything? Does it include too much of one thing and not enough of another? Feel like you’re not making any progress? Well then, perhaps it’s time for a nutrition plan tune-up.

This is just some information to help guide you. If you want more detailed information or have any questions, be sure to ask one of the Certified Nutrition Specialists the next time you stop by 4X Nutrition.

-Till next time!
-Mikie

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