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Friday, May 16, 2008

A FRESH APPROACH TO NUTRITION AND YOUR HEALTH


Do you ever feel like the world is bombarding you with the ‘latest and greatest’ diet or nutrition idea? Look in any magazine, newspaper, TV commercial, or listen to any given conversation between two people (especially women!) talking about eating – what feelings and words are you left with?

Guilt. Control. Out of Control. Portion Control. Eliminate. Bad Foods. Carbs. Calories. Fat. Restrictions….the negativity and obsession goes on. No wonder we give up.

Jill Tanis, Certified Holistic Health Counselor is out to change that! I got a chance to attend (along with some of you!) her Nutrition Class on Tuesday night, held at Harbor Health and Massage. Her talk was filled with fresh, revolutionary ideas for the way we thinkand therefore, the way we eat. Below are her take-home points, sure to leave you changed. Thanks for the wisdom and inspiration, Jill!

1. Pay attention – be aware! Stop looking outside yourself for answers. As Jill says, “Your body is brilliant!” Aches, pains, cravings – these are all your body’s signals to get your attention. Listen! Ask yourself good questions – When do you eat? Where do you eat? How do you eat? Be open to the signals your body is giving you. You will gain confidence and be more in touch with yourself. This begins the process of trusting yourself around food, no longer living in fear of getting out of control.

2. Get to Know Yourself – we are all individuals. Respect where you are and where you have come from – and know what works for others may not work for you! Everything from our gender, our jobs, which climate we live in - all affect the nutrition you need and what is considered “good” for you.

3. Crowd It Out – this is my favorite point. Instead of restriction, think ABUNDANCE! Don’t focus on what you can’t have – think of all you can have! Instead of taking things out of your diet, add stuff in – and have fun with it! Keep adding one or two new things at a time and your body will naturally crowd out the foods it does not need. Start with more water…maybe add a veggie to lunch, then a protein to breakfast…This works!

4. Primary vs. Secondary Food – no, she’s not talking about Carbs or Protein or Fat or Macro vs. Micro Nutrients.

Secondary Foods = food that comes on your plate.
Primary Foods = non-food things that feed you on a deeper level. How are your relationships with significant others, family, friends, coworkers, neighbors, yourself – feeding you? Are you being nourished with the things that fill you up from the inside-out – a hug, hot bath, walk in nature, an enjoyable bout of exercise, time spent with others or in solitude…what sustains you and gives you the feeling of more? It is the void or unbalance of these Primary Foods that leads us to fill ourselves with Secondary Foods.

Bottom line? Fill yourself up on Primary Foods – let this be your focus – and you may just find yourself naturally choosing more whole-food, healthy nutrition to nourish your body. Don’t beat yourself up! As Jill reminds us, a defeatist attitude will get you nowhere! Those who succeed in getting where they want to be are those who celebrate themselves and the positive steps they are taking towards health.

**For more information or to set up an Initial Consult to further discuss how to nourish yourself healthfully, check out: http://www.jilltanis.com/

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

NUTRITION CLASS (rescheduled!) - Tuesday, May 13 @ 6:30pm

Fresh approach to Nutrition and your Health
*There's still time to attend this informative seminar
SAVE THE DATE!
My friend and Holistic Health Counselor, Jill Tanis, is giving a Free Nutrition Class - and I think you should go! Her approach to Nutrition is fantastic and refreshing...be ready to learn and leave inspired!

Date: Tuesday, May 13
Time: 6:30pm
Location: Harbor Health and Massage (click on link for location/directions)
Cost: FREE
Must register in advance.

To register, email: receptionist@harborhealthandmassage.com or call: 616.510.2155

Are you a chronic dieter? Emotional eater? Are you tired of the constant cycle of
unrealistic expectations that lead to feelings of guilt and deprivation?
Attend this class
to learn 5 revolutionary concepts that will change the way you approach food, dieting
and your current health concerns. This class will help you take a realistic approach to
nutrition and food
, and focus on ABUNDANCE! It's a refreshing way to look at what
your body wants and needs.

See you there!

**Please pass this information along to friends and family that would be interested**

Sunday, April 13, 2008

THINK BEFORE YOU LIFT...and DURING...and AFTER...

I was reminded during a workout last week of the importance of staying focused during each exercise. It’s easy to be lazy during a movement or lift and some of us are really good at hiding things. Those of us who are really good at it (believe me, I’ve felt this way before), can still make that movement or lift look correct, but in reality, there is so much compensation going on that the exercise has little benefit (and we may actually be causing more harm than good). This means that the muscles that should be firing DON'T and the ones that shouldn’t be taking the load, DO. Yeee-ouch!…enter in: injuries and nagging pain, especially in the low back, neck, shoulders and knees! I encourage you to mentally prepare before your workout, regain focus during the session and feel each movement to its fullest angle or range of motion. Feel your abs on fire during a push-up (not just your chest, shoulders or triceps), load your glutes before pushing off during any lateral movement, feel the ground secure under you and use its reaction forces when jumping, be aware of your body posture during any overhead press, consciously think about your shoulder blades pinching together during flat pulls...
By synchronizing movements (joints move together, not individually, during everyday movement) and executing them powerfully, consciously and with CONTROL you will be able to safely get the most out of each exercise!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

JAMAICA TRIP RE-CAP...

I had an incredible week in Montego Bay, Jamaica, serving with a group of Hope College students at the Carribbean Christian Center for the Deaf. Our time was filled with hard work, refreshing play, powerful worship of our Creator and lasting memories.

We arrived Friday afternoon and got to spend some time with the kids at the school before they left for their Easter Break. I immediately saw Clifton (the little guy I sponsor) and his smile lit up the sky! I was so excited to find Shenicia (the girl sponsored through your generosity towards my Swim for Shenicia Event last year). Our eyes met and she suddently got all giddy and started signing - "I know you! You and I write!" (we've been Pen Pals all year) :) About three of the kids remembered me from the picture I had sent of me swimming - their memories are incredible and it absolutely made my week to see their faces and have there be a bond of familiarity between us. What an awesome time. This, being my fourth time on the trip, felt a bit like I was coming home again...
I brought a huge bag filled with the shoes you, my Valeo-ians, donated. THANK YOU! The variety of types and sizes was perfect and the best part was seeing Glenford, one of the deaf workers on site (the "Tool Guy") snag a pair right away. What a gift for us to give and him to receive!
Each day was filled with good, hard work - we built a soccor goalpost for the kids, did cement work with a few of the Jamaican workers on site, built scaffolding, put up soffits, and painted up a storm. It was fun to see the progression of our work - and the conversations and bonds created between the team members was fun and meaningful.
After a full work day, the afternoon was ours to play! I was able to connect with some of the soccer guys on the trip and Coach Smith (leader) and I ran from the school back to the place we were staying each day. It was a fast 5-mile downhill route through the villages and 'hip strip' of Montego Bay - the Jamaican's thought we were "crazy, mon!" for running in the hottest part of the day (I'd have to agree on that one)...but the good workout and cultural experience made it well worth it!

We hit the beach after work and got to soak up the gorgeous creation - snorkling, laying out, even taking a day to climb a waterfall -what a blessing to experience. Our evenings were filled with delicious food, great converstation and laughter, hilarious games and incredibly powerful singing and converstation. It was a week of being broken and vulnerable for many, and a week of refreshment and restoration for all. I feel like I've got 29 close friends who, just a week earlier, I barely knew. This trip was a reminder of God's goodness and my thanks back to him!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

LOVE OFFERING FOR LAMOY

Some of you have asked me how you can directly help out the Caribbean Christian Center for the Deaf, the school I will be helping out at next week in Jamaica. I was sent a notice in the mail today and thought it couldn't have come at a better time...

If you feel compelled to contribute to CCCD, consider this! Your prayers and generosity are so greatly appreciated.

Lamoy Blyfield, a student at the Knockpatrick Campus of CCCD, is in desperate need of open heart surgery. She is suffering from a leaky heart valve that needs to be replaced. CCCD is asking you to pray for Lamoy and to also consider sending in a love offering toward her surgery. Her mom does not have the resources to contribute much and Lamoy is not insured. CCCD has extended a plea via television to the island of Jamaica for their help as well. The estimate cost of the operation is approximately $8,500 USD. At this point, the operation will be performed in Kingston, Jamaica.

Anyone moved to help this cause can make a donation, payable to CCCD (Lamoy Love Offering in memo) and sent to:
Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf
124 North Court Street
Lewisburg, WV 24901
Blessings to you!!!


Wednesday, March 5, 2008

MCC PRESENTATION

I had the opportunity last night to speak at the Macatawa Cycling Club meeting, held in the game room at the New Holland Brewery. I am a member of the MCC and ride on Monday nights with them in the summer (when I can keep up) :) . It's an intense group, full of cycling enthusiasts and activists and I'm honored to get to know some of them and train with them. Whether it's creating and coordinating the infamous Holland Hundred event each summer or educating the area about cycling safety, the Macatawa Cycling Club's involvement and impact in the community is becoming more and more prominent.

My presentation last night was on Off-Bike Training for more strength, power and effectiveness - or how to implement strength training that actually makes you stronger and more powerful on the bike. For those who might be interested, check it out HERE. Thanks to Gary Lavin, of To The Max Training, for the info and education!

Saturday, March 1, 2008

TENNIS SHOES FOR JAMAICA, MON!

I'll be headed to Montego Bay, Jamaica on March 14th for a week with students from Hope College. This will be my fourth time attending the trip and I'm so excited to go back down and see familiar faces and places. We'll be hanging out with kids and doing various construction, clean-up and maintenance projects at the Caribbean Christian Center for the Deaf (CCCD) - I'm especially pumped to see the little boy I sponsor (Clifton) and Shenicia, who is sponsored through the generosity of you, my Valeo-ians (Swim for Shenicia event!). A small but meaningful aspect of the trip each year is being able to leave a few items behind that would be useful to the campus, including sport shoes.
Do you have an old pair of not-too-demolished tennies you'd be willing to give to the students at CCCD? If so, bring them to me at Ultimate Fitness and Health (91 e. Douglas Ave, Ste 140 - across from D&W) in the next couple weeks and I will arrange for them to be packed up and sent down with our team.

Be a part of something bigger - the feel-good comfort of shoes makes a huge different in the lives of kids, teens and adults at CCCD!

PS - Is it time for new shoes for you anyways? Ask me for my Valeo-Gazelle coupon for $5 of any footwear, $2 off any insole and 10% off apparel at Gazelle Sports!