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Managing Appetite Fluctuations: High Volume vs. Nutrient Dense Foods
One part of our nutrition that I think can be really empowering is learning to address appetite through the typical ebbs and flows of life. This means when we’re sick, hot, busy, etc. and appetite is low (or gone completely); and when we’re more active or a little munchy and appetite is higher than normal. In either of these situations, knowledge of our nutrition allows us to tailor our food choices to how we’re feeling, so we can still honor our hunger and fullness cues and continue to fuel ourselves well.
Understanding Micronutrients: Essential Vitamins and Minerals
Becoming knowledgeable and proficient in providing our bodies with the macronutrients they need to work most optimally is an incredible place to start when digging into personal nutrition. When that sound foundation with those major nutrients is met, or while working to become more confident in consistently meeting those macronutrient needs, we can also begin to dig in a little deeper and work to understand our micronutrients needs as well.
The Ultimate Guide to High Protein Breakfasts
We typically encourage clients to eat breakfast as it helps you manage your hunger throughout the day and can be a great way to recover from early morning workouts. It can be tough when you’re busy and getting everyone out the door for the day, so we’re here with a list of easy breakfast ideas (many of which can be meal prepped) whether you’re tracking your macros or not!
Recovery and Supplements: Performance Nutrition Part 2
When it comes to seeing progress and reaching our goals, the things we do outside of the gym (like our nutrition!) are just as important as the training we do in the gym. If you have goals of improving your performance in the gym and how you feel overall, take stock of how you’re approaching some of these things. We also share about how supplements can play a role in helping maximize your performance and share which ones we recommend most!
Macro-Friendly Recipe: Buffalo BBQ Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
We’re all about easy and yummy around here and these BBQ and Buffalo stuffed sweet potatoes check both of those boxes plus some. We plan to make these for the Superbowl and have been enjoying them often during this cold winter season. Hopefully, you and your family will love them too!
Fueling for Performance: Nutrition Strategies Part 1
You don’t need to be an elite athlete to optimize your performance. Regardless of your level or experience, you just need to make sure your nutrition aligns with your specific goals. If your goals are aimed at optimizing performance and recovery, your priority should be eating the right amount to fuel your training and your recovery. Today’s post will give you some of the basics on what to eat, when to eat it, and how food plays a role in your performance in and out of the gym.
Physical vs. Emotional Hunger: How to Identify Your Hunger Cues
Recognizing our hunger cues and the impact our environment can have on those cues is especially important for goals related to our nutrition. Establishing a difference between physical and psychological hunger is the first line of defense against any feelings of guilt, shame, or regret surrounding our food choices.
Cooking and Meal Prep Tips for Anyone Who Dislikes Cooking
I once loved cooking, but a shift happened when I found myself unmarried with a toddler. Suddenly the bigger priority came to ensure my toddler was well-fed while I was balancing a lot on my own. Then, cooking turned into something I loathed. Over the past year, I’ve learned some new tools and methods to help manage this shift, while finding some significant overlap with ensuring my toddler has options she likes.
Easy Fall Dinner Recipe: Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
This butternut squash soup recipe is an absolute favorite of mine. Think of the recipe as a simple base for a delicious dish that you can tweak and adjust to your liking. The base below gives you a high-fiber, micronutrient-dense, high-volume recipe to play with (or enjoy solo, because it’s delicious that way too!)
Building a Nutritional Foundation: Essential Habits You Need for Fat Loss
While we want our clients to have specific goals they’re after, as coaches, our goal is to also ensure that clients walk away with tools that ensure their results are sustainable and that they feel confident in navigating their nutrition on their own. In today’s post, I’m sharing more about some of those tools we aim to develop in our work as online nutrition coaches working one-on-one with clients, no matter what their goals are.
YOUR NUTRITION AND FITNESS GOALS FOR 2023: GOAL SETTING TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE NEW YEAR
Goal setting can seem cliché, but setting yourself up with the right type of goals can be the difference between getting frustrated and giving up, and actually achieving the big goals you have set for yourself. This post is here to help you along in the process of making new goals that will best serve you in this coming year.
Holiday Cocktails: Macro-Friendly Drinks And How to Track Alcohol
When you think of holiday treats, a cocktail may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But between more dinners with family or friends and other holiday celebrations, chances are you’ll run into a cocktail or two. Whether you’re hosting Christmas brunch or having a cozy snow day at home, here are some of our favorite winter cocktails.
What is Metabolic Adaptation & How Does it Impact Fat Loss?
In most general cases, we think of metabolism as the processes that convert food and drink into energy that we can use. It’s a hot topic in today’s nutrition sphere as it so closely correlates to fat loss and dieting, but in a broader sense, our human metabolisms are all of the processes that work in our cells to keep us alive, down to the cellular level.
The Nutrition Basics: Your Guide to Reaching Your Fat Loss and Health Goals
If you want to reduce your body fat percentage, build muscle mass, reach a goal weight, or improve strength in the gym, tailoring your nutrition to your goals is absolutely essential to achieving those goals.
Making your Coffee Macro-Friendly: Lower Calorie Coffee drinks
A big part of diet culture that plagued me for a majority of my life was a fear of liquid calories. There is no need to fear liquid calories, period. For those who love a high calorie latte, mocha, etc., here are a few tips for how you can make a generally calorie-packed drink a little more “macro friendly.”
Delicious, Macro-Friendly Recipes for Thanksgiving
Eating in social settings can bring some anxiety, but it really should be all about drawing from the habits you have built while tracking your food for a while rather than throwing “rules” out the window and eating whatever you want. So, how do you approach something like a Thanksgiving dinner with some semblance of balance and mindfulness?
Nutrition Strategies for Night Shift Workers
Working the night shift has been a notoriously difficult challenge for individuals pursuing changes in their nutrition. But that doesn't mean that progress can't be made with nutrition, even on the longest of nights. Here are six tips to help you as a night shift worker in your food.
Your Ultimate Guide to Healthful Holiday Eating
With the holidays around the corner, there’s no doubt that our calendars will start to fill up with extra social events these next two months. Whether you’re at a family gathering, a work party, or a gift exchange with friends, there’s a good chance food will be involved. This week’s post pulls together our most tried and true nutrition tips and tricks that we’ve shared with our clients over the years for how to approach the holidays while continuing to work towards your nutrition and fitness goals.