Nutrition


Healthy Panda Express Shrimp Bowl

Let’s be real, who doesn’t love Panda Express?! Absolutely delicious, check! Healthy? Debatable. That’s why I created my own homemade, healthy version of Peppered Shrimp & Greens Bowl. The best part? It only takes 15 minutes to make, so no excuses about being too lazy! Ingredients: 2 tablespoons coconut oil 1 cup white (or brown) rice 1/2 cup green beans 1/2 pound fresh shrimp Ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon salt Recipe: Peel off all shells and tails from the shrimp. Set to the side for a moment. Cut off the ends of the green......

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Running, hiking, weight lifting, or yoga; you are expending energy. Your body needs the right nutrients to recover from this physical activity. Protein is the vital building block to repair and strengthen muscle tissue, as well as assists workout recovery, providing energy, feeling full, and weight loss. Proteins are the constituents of the body that make up a significant portion of muscles, organs, skin, and tendons.  In fact, 20% of total body weight is protein. Proteins are molecules made up of 20 different types of amino acids.  Many of these amino acids can be produced by the body, while the......

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Have you ever tried Bison Meat? Have you even heard of it? Bison meat is one of the most underrated proteins and a great way to start your morning. It’s actually the cleanest dark meat there is, with high protein content. Per serving, there are zero carbs and sugar, as well as low in calories and fat. A delicious, easy, and quick way to enjoy bison is in Breakfast Quiche. Ingredients (makes 12 quiche): 1 pound ground Bison Meat (Great Range) 1/3 onion 1/3 green pepper 1 cup Egg Whites (equivalent to 4 eggs)......

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Metabolism. Frequently used as justification to eat whatever we want at a younger age, but more often an excuse for why we don’t meet our weight loss goals. Every time you intake food or beverage, your metabolism converts those calories into energy. While your age, body size, gender and genetics determine much of your metabolic rate, there are scientifically proven lifestyle changes to increase your metabolism. Therefore, a faster metabolism yields more calories burned. Here are SEVEN ways to help ramp up your metabolism and maintain better body composition: 1. Get a good night’s......

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Which supplements are best for you? What brands can you trust? Do they actually work? What’s best for women? How much should you take? Thousands of supplements, hundreds of companies, a billion dollar industry… copious questions. Let’s cover the fundamentals. Supplements can be intimidating and confusing for newcomers to training and nutrition. While no supplement is meant to replace a balanced diet, they do complement your regimen and help you reach your fitness goals faster by ensuring your body has the right nutrients for peak performance. For safety and efficacy, supplements supported......

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We’ve heard it before, either from your parents or your doctor, “take your vitamins”. But with 13 essential vitamins, can you name them all, with their benefits? The eight B vitamins, known together as Vitamin B Complex, help the body stay energized by transforming food to fuel. These nutrients consist of B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9 and B12. So, why do you need all of them? Each targets a specific benefit and is potentially consumed in your current diet; however taking a Vitamin B complex helps ensure they work in tandem and you’re getting the......

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alafitness Hollywood personal trainer Los Angeles pre-workout recipe snacks yogurt tuna shrimp

  To obtain your full potential in the weight room or on your run, you need fuel for the energy you will expend. A balanced pre-workout snack must contain both protein for muscle growth and carbohydrates for energy. Depending on the intensity level of your exercise, moderate your portions. Whatever exercise you are doing, make sure to eat your pre-workout snack 1-2 hours before and your post workout 30-45 minutes after. Here’s 3 snacks to try:   1. Greek yogurt with fresh berries and cinnamon crumbles 165 calories, 13g protein, 42g carbs 5......

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