Friday, July 23, 2010

Life Secrets - Two Wolves Inside Me Movie


In life we go through so many obstacles, so many choices, so many ways to turn, yet some days we get to see something that inspires us, something that makes us realize what we do is our choice alone. Where we take our lives is up to us and how we get there is through faith and guidance from above. Check this movie and enjoy!






Sunday, July 18, 2010

Eggs Unveiled!

Hey there! Hope your day is going great!



I want to sit down and talk to you about eggs. The first chickens came to America in 1493 on Columbus's second trip. An interesting fact about the hen, she will turn her eggs over about 50 times a day so the yolk won't stick to the sides of the shell, and as she grows older she lays larger eggs. Let's move on to the nutrient side of the egg.

Eggs are a naturally dense food, high proportion of nutrients to calories. One large egg has about 70 calories with 13 essential nutrients, which many of these nutrients are in the yolk. Yes, in the yolk, therefore important not to throw it away!

Let's key in on two of the macronutrients found in the egg.

1. Protein-(13%DV) Important for building and repairing body tissue and aides in immune function, also helps in maintaining a healthy weight. In fact research shows that eating eggs for breakfast helps over weight adults feel full longer, have more energy and lose more weight.
If you eat 1 to 2 eggs following a workout it will encourage your muscle tissue to repair and grow.

I am sure you have watched a movie or t.v. show sometime in your life where there is a scene where the character throws some eggs in blender and drinks it! Nothing else in it, now to be honest I could not do that. I do however, eat my share of eggs as I love them! And I love the whole egg too. So it is a relief to see that the yolk is a very important piece to the egg.

2. Unsaturated Fats-Heart Healthy-this has been shown to help lower cholesterol levels, especially when eaten in place of saturated fat. There have been myths about the egg being bad for your cholesterol. Let's crack that open right now. There was a study done in 2007 with 9500 people reported in the Medical Science Monitor, that ate one or more eggs a day and DID NOT increase the risk of heart disease or stroke. It actually showed decrease in blood pressure. Stephen Kritchevsky, Ph.D states, "Many countries with high consumption are notable for low rates of heart disease."

So eating an egg or two is plenty, anymore may be to much fat however. It's the balance in your portion size. If you poach, hard boil, or scramble your eggs your going to see the best results and perserve the nutrients. Avoid frying in butter or oil.

So let's recap why the whole egg is good for you.

1. Weight management- high protein in eggs helps you feel full longer and stay energized thus keeping that healthy weight in check!

2. Muscle strength and muscle loss prevention- research has shown that high quality protein found in eggs may help active adults build muscle strength and help prevent muscle loss in middle aged and aging adults.

3. Healthy pregnancy- egg yolks are excellent source of choline which contributes to fetal brain development and helps prevent birth defects.

4. Blindness- Lutein and zeaxanthin , two antioxidants that contribute to eye health and prevent common causes of age related blindness.

5. Memory- Choline-essential for your functioning cells, including metabolism, brain and nerve function, memory and the transportation of nutrients throughout the body.

These are just a few of the benefits of eating the egg. So next time someone tells you the fat in the egg is bad, remind them that there is plenty of nutrients in the yolk to waste it!

How often do you eat eggs?

Brenda L Gross, PFTNS

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Amp your workout up with Kettlebells!

Great day isn't it?! I am stoked to bring you these exercises that will enhance your workouts. The kettlebell ladder is one I most definately want to hear from you after you perform it. If you Don't have kettlebells, use dumbells, 3lbs minimum on weight! Challenge yourself each time you do this and increase your weight size if you do use the weights. Kettlebells should start out at 10's or 15's to really feel the effectiveness for women, for men go with 20's and higher! Be sure to go slow at first and always do your 5 minute warmup and 5 minute cool down!



Enjoy and be sure to leave me your comments!



Brenda L Gross, PFTNS





Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Kettlebell Workouts

Hey there! Hope your day is going fantastic!




I am working on some workouts today and have come up with a new Krazy Kettlebell Workout!


I am also very new to this blogging bit. I will actually put on a short video of some of the moves that are in the workout tomorrow! They will make your muscles SCREAM!! I have did some updates to my website also! Check it out: http://www.healthystepsllc.com/




I get alot of my ideas from http://www.youtube.com/ I always ensure that my workouts are mixed up and everyday work on new muscles in your body as I don't want anyone to become complacent.




As the days go by I will do an article on the research I am doing for eggs! Now I love a good egg and I have never taken out the yolk. Did you know that is where all the nutrients are so why on earth would you want to throw it away!!!?!!?!? Ok..stay tuned for that blog!




If you have any tips for me on this blogging bit. I sure would appreciate it!!!




Until tomorrow!




Have a blessed day! :)




Brenda L Gross, PFTNS