Archive for August, 2009

Tip to Stay Motivated

Motivation Tip of the Month:

Magazine Subscriptions: In class on Monday I talked about ways to stay motivated and one of my favorite ways is having fitness and health/lifestyle magazines delivered to my home. They are a great tool to keep you motivated and gives you new ideas, nutrition tips, etc.  Some of my favs are:
Women’s Health
Yoga Journal
Natural Health
Best Health
More
Fitness
Oxygen
Find one you like by browsing the racks at your local Shoppers or magazine store.  Subscribe for yourself and give as a gift to someone else.  Learn more about this and other tips on my YouTube Channel:  http://www.youtube.com/user/bodysculptBC or by subscribing to my blog.

August 19, 2009 at 7:07 pm Leave a comment

Confused about Organics?

Confused about organics? There is a lot of information on the market about what and what not to buy. Add the cost factor and it can get a little overwhelming. Luckily a group called the Environmental Working Group has done the work for us.
According to findings from 87,000 government tests, the Environmental Working Group (http://www.ewg.org/) created a list they call 12 the “dirty dozen.” Ranked from 1-being the worst to 12, these are the fruits and vegs we need to be aware of. Some fruits and vegetables can have nine different pesticides in a single serving….YIKES!

DIRTY DOZEN:
Buy These Organic

  1. Peach – worst
  2. Apple – worst
  3. Bell Pepper -worst
  4. Celery
  5. Nectarine
  6. Strawberries
  7. Cherries
  8. Kale
  9. Lettuce
  10. Grapes (Imported)
  11. Carrot
  12. Pear

CLEAN 15:
Lowest in Pesticides

  1. Onion -best
  2. Avocado -best
  3. Sweet Corn -best
  4. Pineapple
  5. Mango
  6. Asparagus
  7. Sweet Peas
  8. Kiwi
  9. Cabbage
  10. Eggplant
  11. Papaya
  12. Watermelon
  13. Broccoli
  14. Tomato
  15. Sweet Potato

Should You Care About Pesticides?
This is something that you should definitely do your research on. You will find both sides of the coin on this debate and whether you care or not will be your own personal decision.
So what do you do when you get your produce home?
Do you wash, peel, soak…or give it a quick wipe like my husband does;-)
Rinsing reduces but does not eliminate pesticides. Soaking is not recommended unless you are using an antibacterial soaking agent. Vinegar and water spray is always a good option. Peeling helps, but valuable nutrients often go down the drain with the skin. The best approach: eat a varied diet, rinse and wash all produce with specialty veggies wash (ex: http://www.naturecleanliving.com/fruit_veggie_wash_concentrate).

Whether or not you decide to switch to organic is a matter of choice. I always recommend that you do your own research and then make your decisions on what you are comfortable with. Do I choose to shop organically? Yes, as much as I can…but this has been my personal decision and it has been a learning process each step of the way.
Still confused?
Need help filling your cupboards with healthier choices to suit your and your family/household needs?
Need some fresh ideas for meals and snacks?
Why not book a Grocery Tour: In your personalized tour, I will teach you how to read labels, decipher ingredient lists and figure to your best options to fill your cupboards with.  Tours can be booked on your won, with a friend or in a small group.  We go to a local grocery store (recommend Super Stores) and the tour begins!

For more info or to book a tour, send me a message or comment below.
And keep posted for more tips and tools!

August 17, 2009 at 5:04 am Leave a comment

Dining Out: Making the Right Choices

After posting my last reviews on my latest finds and recommendations, I was asked to give some ideas and insight into dining out.  This can be a frustrating ordeal for some…where to go, what to eat, etc.  I love food…LOVE IT…so when I go out to eat, the last thing I want to do is tress about what I can and cannot have.  Making changes in your lifestyle and choosing to eat more natural and nutritionally sound food plays a big part in this.  Because of what I do and what I eat on a regular basis, I don’t sweat it when I am out for dinner.  I enjoy myself and choose what I love to eat…sounds easy for me, right?  Key words are: because of what I eat on a regular basis. Because I eat well 80% of the time, I do not want to eat crap…it just does not taste as good to me anymore.  When you make the necessary changes to reach this, you will find your self in the same boat…I promise.  I choose NOT to eat crap because it is just not worth it to me.  I feel awful after I do…physically awful…so it is just not worth it to me anymore.

Choosing Restaurants:

Choose restaurants that are locally owed…in other words, try to stay away from chain restaurants if at all possible.  Reason being is not to put these restaurants out of business, BUT to support your local businesses.  Also, chances are that you will have more interesting options.  Choose bistro style restaurants where the chef truly cares about what he or she puts on a plate.  This does not mean you have to break the bank to go out to eat, just choose wisely.  You can have a fab meal at a local bistro style restaurant and spend the same as you would at a chain restaurant.

No Buffets:

Sorry!!!  These are a giant NO-NO!!! Can you honestly say that you can go in to a buffet style restaurant and a) make great choices, b)not overindulge and c)not feel like crap…physically and mentally.  Thinking that you are saving money is just not true.  Buffets are not cheap, but we get caught up in the all-you-can-eat mentality and it becomes a I-am-going-to-make-sure-I-eat-as-much-as-I-can!  If you absolutely have no choice and find yourself in a buffet style restaurant, choose wisely:

  • raw salads and veggies
  • whole grain breads
  • grilled chicken, fish or seafood’s
  • fresh shrimp:  great filler!
  • broth based soups
  • small portion of dessert

Tips for Dining Out:

  • make it about the company and not the food
  • drink water with lots of lemon and lime to help clean out your system
  • order soda water with your meal…add lemon/lime to flavor
  • share an appetizer:  mussels in broth, salad, satay, humus, etc.
  • send back the white: no white bread, white sugar, white pasta
  • ask for whole grain bread with a side of olive oil for dipping instead of margarine
  • choose grilled lean meats for main course
  • if pasta is made fresh on premises, order away!
  • no creams sauces, please…stick with the reds: low in fat and good for your heart
  • ask for dressing on the side so you can control how much you use
  • savoy a glass of red wine or spritzer with dinner
  • cover pate with napkin after you are done…you will not be tempted to keep eating and if you are, you will have to pull the napkin off and chances are you will not want to do this
  • eat half your meal and take rest home for lunch the next day
  • enjoy conversation over herbal teas or a latte with skim milk after dinner
  • if you MUST have dessert, please share it
  • drink lots of water
  • ENJOY yourself…dining out should be something to savoy, not dread

Breakfast or Brunch Tips:sb10063785a-004

  • poached eggs or egg white omelet
  • always DRY whole grain or dark rye toast
  • pea meal bacon – much less fat then regular bacon
  • no dessert style waffles
  • whole grain french toast…no butter or whip cream please (always ask as some add this without it being on the menu)
  • bring your own Agave Nectar (see August food list)
  • crepes with fresh fruit
  • tea, herbal tea, coffee, latte, cappuccino…all with low fat milk and stevia or agave to sweeten
  • fresh fruit bowls or plates with natural yogurt
  • fresh made granola….only if you know they make it or order in specially
  • smoothies: made with natural plain yogurt or low fat milk or soy milk
  • 2 glasses of water for every tea or coffee you drink

Fast Food on the Run:

Do I need to list where to stay away from?  I know drive-through are convenient, but how can you make healthy choices at the drive-through?  If you absolutely must have fast food, try to choose the following:

  • order grilled chicken sandwiches with extra veg and no mayo
  • grilled wraps
  • small fries…say NO to super-size
  • water or milk
  • no diet soft drinks
  • salad with vinaigrette

My Picks for Fast Food:

  • pita pit or any pita place:  whole wheat pita stuffed with extra veg, grilled chick and humus – protein(chicken), complex carbs(veg and pita) and healthy fats(humus)
  • subway:  choose whole wheat bun, lean meat like turkey or chicken and ask for extra veg
  • pizza nova:  great choice of whole grain slices – choose one with chicken, if you can
  • pizza pizza:  same as above
  • Tim Horton’s:  whole grain sandwich with turkey and veg OR whole grain bagel with cheese and veg

I am a big fan of Pita Pit or any pita style restaurants.  You can order with the knowledge that you are making a better choice for yourself and get some exercise by having to WALK to the restaurant, rather than drive up and through the restaurant to get your meal.

Ordering In:

I love to order in…LOVE IT!!!!  My clients know that one of my favorite things to when hubby is out f town is to order in.  Nice glass of red wine, whole wheat pizza and a movie….simple pleasures.  Here are my order in picks:

  • thai:  satay, cold spring rolls, lemongrass soup, mango salad (super yum!), anything tofu, pad thai to share
  • sushi:  edamame (great for lunches/afternoon snack), miso soup, curry, sashimi, brown rice maki
  • Chinese:  hot and sour soup, rice noodle dishes, egg foo young, tai dop voy, mixed veg dishes
  • pizza:  whole wheat crust, unlimited veg, 4 cheese blend or part-skim moz

Lastly…

Remember to enjoy your experience.  If you overindulge, don’t beat yourself up over it.  Remember these tips and get on it next time.  We all fall off the wagon , it’s what you do when you hit the ground that counts.  Get back up and get back on track and learn from your mistakes.  This is how we teach our children, but we forget these simple rules as we get older.  Try to bring back the enjoyment of food by making the choice today to say no to the crap and yes to the fact that you DESERVE better…better for your body, better for your mind and better for your soul!

Feel free to add to my list of tips or if you know of a great restaurant, let me know and share it with the world.  Until next time…

August 16, 2009 at 12:28 am Leave a comment

Mantra of the Day

Mantras: can be religious, spiritual or just something that has meaning to you. A phrase or sound vibration that you repeat over and over. Keep saying this mantra over and over and it will come true in time — make up your own mantra, but remember it must be in the present term…I am, I do, I have…not in a future term… — say this mantra in the morning and before bed. Post & share your mantras on the my Facebook Page and see what happens.
Wednesday, August 19: I choose NOW as my time to be the very best that I can be

August 14, 2009 at 10:30 pm Leave a comment

August Food Reviews:

Here is my list of recent hot finds with links to the companies that make them and a where to buy list. Subscribe to my blog to keep posted on my new hot finds and reviews.

Continue Reading August 13, 2009 at 5:57 pm 1 comment

Changing Your Habits

At the age of 30 I decided that enough was enough and started changing my habits. I was still living like I was in my 20’s and we all know what that can lead to! Luckily I grew up in a home where veggies and fruit were in abundance and my mom is an amazing cook and hated most canned soups and convenience foods. At an early age, we were introduced to a variety of foods and ate what we were given. The fridge was always filled with bright colors and homemade desserts and snacks. I have yet to meet a vegetable or fruit that I do not like.

Growing up with this helped lay the groundwork for future food choices. This is not to say that I always ate well and never had any issues with food. Not true…I had issues, but that story I will share for another time. (check out my personal blog) My 20”s were a-typical of someone living on their own and making ends meet. Lots of noodles and canned tuna or take-out. When I moved to Mexico, where I lived for 3 years, I could only afford things that were less expensive to buy: rice, vegetables, fruit and cheese. These were staples in my cupboard. When I moved back to Canada, I brought back a dog and cat and about an extra 25 lbs in excess weight…and that was NOT my in my luggage. In any case, one thing eventually led to another and I decided I was not happy and it was time to change my habits. I was eating okay, but knew I could always improve. Having a family history of diabetes and heart decease on both sides was always in the back of my mind. So I started to research and try new things and continue to do so today. it did not happen overnight, it was a gradual change, but it led me to feeling better and having more energy NOW at the age of 41 then I did at the age of 31.

In my private sessions with clients and the classes I teach, I talk about nutrition and pass on my favorite new finds. I have learned to shop in a couple of different stores and buy in bulk so I don’t’ have to go back that often. This also means I always have stuff on hand which saves a to of time and frustration in the end. In the coming months I will be hunting out new finds and giving my reviews. Please let me know of any of your hot finds or foods you have tried from my ‘hot list’ and post them in the comments in my blog.

August 13, 2009 at 4:46 pm Leave a comment

Welcome!

Welcome to my blog!

Personal Trainer and Yoga Teacher Richelle MorganSubscribe and keep posted on my thoughts, tips, reviews, tricks and tools of the trade.  I created this blog to keep in touch with clients and ,hopefully, reach others looking for inspiration, motivation and support.

At age 41, I believe that you are never too old to make positive changes in your lifestyle.  Waking up one day and deciding “today is the day I become fit and healthy” is great in theory, but it does not happen very often.  Waiting until you are inspired to make changes may mean that you will be waiting a long time.  Take one step at a time and others will soon follow…it will take some work and some time, but the pay off is so worth it!
What I do: Personal trainer, yoga teacher and owner of Bodysculpt Bootcamp Fitness and Yoga for Women.

How I live:I try to live life to it’s fullest and am inspired each day by my family, friends and clients.  I have discovered a new passion in yoga and feel better at the age of 41 then I ever have!

What makes me tick: traveling the world, yogaholic, reading until dawn, discovering new inspirations, laughing, eating, life and love…always love

Let me know what you think and what you want to read about.  You can also find me at: www.bodysculptbootcamp.ca

Happy reading!

Richelle

August 2, 2009 at 6:31 pm Leave a comment


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