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Kerry Arguijo
March is one of my most favorite months of the year because I get to celebrate two things: the birthdays of some very special people in my life, and one of my passions?nutrition! And since I am so passionate about nutrition, I?ve got some pretty cool stuff planned for this blog this month! It?s all a bit hush-hush, so you?ll have to check back often to see what?s going on, but I will tell you one thing: There will be a weekly giveaway! :-)? You in? Awesome! Let?s go!
Good nutrition is so important! When you fuel your body with nutrient-rich foods, you?ll feel great (both physically and mentally), accomplish more, and have an all-round healthier body. The reverse is also true?if junky, low nutritional value foods are your fuel of choice, you?ll feel lousy, get less done, and have health issues.
In order to be healthy, our bodies need the right combination of what I like to call the Fabulous Four: protein, carbs, healthy fats, and water. Here?s why they?re the foundation of good nutrition:
- Protein builds and maintains muscle, bone, skin, hair, and pretty much every other body part and tissue in your body. It?s so important for weight loss because muscle burns calories like an inferno, so the more muscle, the more calories burned! Protein also breaks down more slowly than carbs and fat, which burns even more calories and helps you feel fuller longer.
- Carbs are the preferred fuel source for your muscles and organs. They come in healthy versions (vegetables, fruits, grains, and legumes), and not-so-healthy versions (cakes, cookies, soda, doughnuts, candy, and many processed foods). Healthy carbs are also crucial for burning calories, and since they break down more slowly than the not-so-healthy kind, they keep your blood sugar and energy levels steady, and your calorie burning furnace hot so it burns more calories!
- Healthy fats (unsaturated fats) eaten in moderation help the development and function of your eyes and brain and help prevent heart disease, stroke, depression, and arthritis. They also help keep your energy levels steady and keep you from feeling hungry.
- Water is an important ingredient in regulating your bodily functions (digestion, circulation, temperature, and many others), as well as keeping muscle fatigue at bay and for healthy skin. And an adequate water intake is imperative for losing weight! We recommend drinking half your body weight in ounces of water (150 lbs = 75 ounces, for example) every single day.
And since I want to help you have the best National Nutrition Month ever, here are some ideas to help you get started with your own celebration:
- Adopt one new healthy habit each week.
- Be adventurous! Try a new fruit or veggie.
- Host a healthy luncheon or dinner party.
- Try out a new recipe each week. Here are some of our favorites: Garlic Parmesan Chicken, Protein Waffles, Gluten-Free Pasta Perfection, and Sweet Potato Brownies.
- Make a weekly meal plan.
- Try out our Carb Cycling program!
What are you going to do to celebrate National Nutrition Month? Leave your ideas in the comments below and you could win a signed copy of Chris? book, Choose More, Lose More for Life!
?This giveaway is now over. A winner was chosen randomly and announced on Friday, March 7, 2014.
Let the celebration begin! 🙂
306 Responses
It has been about 2 months since I stopped drinking Soda(pop). I drink water, water, water. The first few days were rough but now I don’t even want to drink anything but water. Once I concurred that I have been trying to increase my vegetables. My goal for this month is to continue with my healthy eating and start carb cycling again. I’m going to try weekly meal planning to help me stay on track.
I just delivered Twins2 weeks ago, as a surrogate for friends. Mom of 8 year old active twins and need to find more was to incorporate more veggies and remake our family favorite dishes healthier.
I so need this! I need to get started and I really want to try vemma too but I just don’t have the extra income to invest in that with supporting a family of four.
So far to celebrate, I am drinking more water, trying to plan my healthy lunches and walking on my lunch break at work — it’s a start.
I am going to start by reading your blog for yummy meal ideas!
Look in the full length mirror when tempted with no no’s!
Love what you guys do for the fitness community
I am already a pescatarian. But, I am going to make an even bigger commitment to understanding more about actual nutrition in foods to make sure I am getting a healthful mix each day!
I am teaching my special needs preschool students how to pick healthy foods! I eat healthy lunches and talk about good food choices! No fast food for this teacher, no frozen over processed food! Fresh healthy portions of lean protein and steamed veggies! I even offer some for them to try!
I am starting my journey at 291lbs I can use all the help I can get so I am seeing a nutritionist today.
My name is Lori and I am a 22 year old female that has been struggling with weight issues my entire life. In June 2013 I decided I needed a change and to begin a healthier lifestyle. I joined weight watchers and it helps me with measuring out foods and eating healthier. I have lost a total of 81 pounds so far and I am beginning to feel amazing! Now I am beginning to go to the gym more frequently and hopefully soon I can say that I love my body! This month my goal is to continue to eat healthy and make smart choices and to go to the gym as much as I can between work and being a full time college student to earn my masters degree!