Let’s Talk About Gut Health
Gut health is quite the hot topic in the health and wellness space, and for good reason as more and more research shows the connection between your gut and many of the human body’s functions.
Korean Chicken Tacos
It’s been a minute since we shared a good taco Tuesday recipe, and these “accidental” Korean Chicken Tacos, created by coach Emi have us drooling. Below she shares some important tips, plus the macros!
Spinach, Tomato, & Feta Egg Bites
If you find yourself rushing and scrambling to make breakfast in the morning, or if you’d just enjoy a little extra time before your day starts, why not prep your breakfast ahead of time? These egg bites from coach @emimraule are the perfect solution!
Which Supplements Are Worth The Money?
This is a question I get weekly and its a good question! It’s hard to sift through all the adds on social media and see what’s truly important.
I want to start this off by saying if your nutrition, sleep and hydration are not on point, supplements aren’t going to be doing ya much good. Supplements are just that, to supplement the things you are missing from your diet and lifestyle.
Pre & Post Surgery Nutrition
When you have surgery of any sort, your body has a heightened level of stress and inflammation. You want to minimize that to support your body’s recovery process. Oftentimes skin or tissue is torn and in need of repair. On top of that, when you have surgery, it's likely that you are not getting as much movement as you're used to. Considering all of these factors, here is what I recommend adding to your routine to help you recover better and faster.
7 Ways to Improve Your Sleep Quality
Did you know that the average adult needs 7-9 hours of sleep per night?
Did you know athletes may need even more?
Lack of sleep or sleep deprivation can cause slow reaction times, can alter pain reception and can even decrease accuracy. All things every athlete needs to stay in tip-top shape.
Chicken and Broccoli Stir Fry
This recipe is so quick and easy! You can start your rice up ahead of time — I throw some jasmine rice in my rice cooker, set it and forget it. Cutting the chicken thin and cooking on higher heat makes the process fast, plus it doesn’t dry your chicken out. Not to mention the amazing sauce that packs so much flavor and deliciousness.
Protein Cheat Sheet
Protein is involved in nearly EVERY process in the body! It’s essential for muscle, cell, and tissue growth, as well as repair. It’s involved in cell structure, enzyme function, and transport in the body. It improves recovery and increases strength. It even strengthens our immune function!
Most people know that protein is essential for body composition, performance, and muscle gain, but they’re unaware of how important it is for optimal health. With so many functions, adequate protein consumption is incredibly important.
Why you should drink water first thing in the morning
It's tempting to wake up and rush to make your morning cup of coffee. You need the jolt. It's part of your ritual. Water doesn't even cross your mind. Breakfast and two cups of joe later, and suddenly it's 10:30 am...and you realize you've had NO water yet today. It happens to the best of us. And that's what inspired our October Habit of the Month - Drink 20 ounces of water FIRST thing every morning!
Staying on Track at Work
Here’s a secret for you: When I first started flexible dieting, eating around other people was really hard for me. And where do I eat around other people the most? At work! When I ate alone, I felt in control. When I ate at home, I felt safe and had the support of a loving partner who was willing to accommodate all sorts of weird requests as I sorted through what did or did not fuel my body effectively.
Lemon Garlic Chicken and Green Beans
All in, the recipe took less than 30 minutes and I only had to use one pan! You could sub out the chicken tenderloins for chicken breasts or thighs, but make sure to either butterfly your chicken breasts or pound them out a bit in order to make it thin. Chicken gets dried out easily, so I find that using thin slices and cooking at higher temps gets that awesome flavor but keeps it moist.
Jalapeño Watermelon Agua Fresca
This recipe is great for anyone looking to enjoy a refreshing summer mocktail while abstaining from alcohol. While you certainly can add tequila and triple sec if you prefer, I promise it is just as enjoyable without the alcohol.
Ordering Food & Tracking Macros at Restaurants
One of the most frequent questions I find myself answering when coaching my nutrition clients is “How do I make this work when I travel?” or “In this situation I find myself running around and need to grab something quickly, where should I go?. Although I always recommend cooking your own fresh food as much as possible, I am human, and I understand life gets busy and these situations are all too common. One of the biggest pros of following a Flexible Nutrition program is that when life gets in the way and food prep isn’t an option, we know what to do!
4 Habits of Successful Nutrition Clients
As nutrition coaches, we see a lot of different habits that work for different people. As coaches, it’s our job to design a program that helps add to a client’s life and to make sure it enhances their lifestyle, as that is a pretty good indicator of sustainability and success. After coaching hundreds of clients, I have found a few characteristics that successful clients have in common.
The Stepping Stone to Consistency That You Might Be Overlooking
We talk all the time about how consistency is king/queen, but if you’re someone who is struggling with consistency you might be missing out on the piece that comes right before it: TRIAL & ERROR
I get it, you just signed up for a coach and you’re ready to GET. TO. WORK.
SODIUM: How Much Do We Really Need?
Many of us have been told that too much salt is not good for us, kind of like how we’ve been told saturated fat isn’t good for us (but that’s a topic for another day). Well, I’m here to let you know that much of what you’ve heard about sodium isn’t quite true for a lot of us. If you’ve ever talked to anyone in the health world, you know that as with most things the answer to, “How much sodium do I need?” is, “It depends” on the situation and the individual.
2020 New Year Giveaway Winners Announced!
We kicked off the year with an accountability challenge to help our clients stay motivated and excited to make their nutrition a priority in 2020. There were SO many client submissions and we’re so proud of everyone who participated and made positive mental and physical progress during the first 3 months of the New Year. The competition was stiff! Congratulations to our 2020 New Year Giveaway Winners!
Fried Rice Feat. Random Freezer Veg
Quick fried rice with frozen veg for those days that regular rice just won’t cut it.
By keeping some staples on hand you can almost always pack your rice with a ton of flavor. I had a bag of frozen veg, a couple of bags of frozen rice (leftover cooked rice also works great!), jarred ginger and garlic hanging out in the fridge along with their saucy friends and eggs on deck.
Katie's Favorite Blaze Pizza
I’m trying to limit our eating out as much as possible and it’s amazing how much money you can save! While this isn’t quite as good as the real thing, it’s still amazing! (You can see mine in the background with just cheese & bacon cause I’m basic like that).
Arugula Fruit Salad
This is my attempt at copying my wife’s favorite salad, which happens to be from Blaze Pizza!
The balsamic glaze is super versatile so throw it into a small jar and save it for other things as well! I like to keep honey to a minimum in order to bring carbs down, but you could also reduce the balsamic on its own, it will just take longer. Once it cools it will thicken up a bit, so don’t reduce it too much!