Thursday, October 28, 2010

Have A Healthy Halloween!

Happy Halloween! It's Halloween season and you know what that means... candy, candy, and MORE CANDY! For you ladies & gents out there who have a sweet tooth this is possibly one of the worst times of the year for you to try and stick to eating healthy. Or is it? The key to losing weight is burning more calories than you take in (or if you're trying to maintain your current weight, burning as much calories as you take in) and if you do that on a consistent basis you should have some wiggle room to "cheat" from time to time. I actually hate to use that word ("cheat") because it implies that you're on a diet and diets aren't meant to last forever, what I hope for you is that you are now living a new healthier lifestyle that will involve exercising and eating healthy for life, but that's a whole other discussion I'll leave for another post at another time. So anyway, you may feel the urge to "cheat" this Halloween season and snack on a little candy (in moderation, of course) and wouldn't you like to know what candies are the healthiest? Now the words "healthy candy" are a little bit of an oxymoron but I can definitely give you some info. and tips that will give you the most bang for your calorie buck! So here it goes:


Top 10 "Healthiest" Halloween Candy

#10 3 Musketeers

1/2 a bar
100 calories, 3g fat, 17.5g carbs, 15g sugar, .5g protein



 #9 Heath Bar
1/2 a bar
110 calories, 6.5g fat, 12g carbs, 12g sugar, .5g protein


 
#8 Butter Finger
1/2 a bar
115 calories, 4.5g fat, 19g carbs, 12g sugar, 1.5g protein


#7 Kit Kat
1 two-piece bar
115 calories, 6g fat, 14.5g carbs, 11g sugar, 1.5g protein



#6 Hershey Bar
1/2 a bar
115 calories, 6.5g fat, 12.5g carbs, 11g sugar, 1.5g protein


#5 Almond Joy
1/2 a bar
135 calories, 8g fat, 16g carbs, 12.5g sugar, 1g protein



#4 Snickers
1/2 a bar
140 calories, 7g fat, 17.5g carbs, 15g sugar, 3g protein
 
#3 Baby Ruth
1/2 a bar
140 calories, 6g fat, 16.5g carbs, 13.5g sugar, 2g protein


#2 Peanut M&M's
1/2 a bag
120 calories, 6g fat, 14g carbs, 11.5g sugar, 2g protein


#1 Pay Day
1/2 a bar
155 calories, 8g fat, 17.5g carbs, 15g sugar, 3g protein




Quick Candy Tips
  • Divide and conquer. Often, nutrition information for candy is based on more than one mini-sized bag. For example, one serving of peanut M&Ms contains 180 calories and 9 grams of fat, and one serving of Skittles contains 160 calories and 1.5 grams of fat. But, these numbers are based on TWO bags. When you have treats, stick to one bag, even though the serving size may be two bags. Then, cut the nutrition information in half on the label to calculate how much you are consuming. 

  • Craving minty? Treat yourself. Besides the fresh-breath advantage, mint candies are usually low-calorie and may chill you out. Studies have shown that just smelling peppermint reduces anxiety and fatigue.

  • Portion Control Issues? One trick to keep from going overboard on bite size goodies. Choose hard candies, which you can't possibly polish off as quickly as a bag of sour gummy bears. My personal favs are Jolly Ranchers, which I actually eat off and on all year long - at 20 calories a piece with a serving size of 3 for 60 calories, you can't beat it! 


So that's all I have for you! Hope this list and tips help you stay as healthy as possible this Halloween! Have a good one!

Sources: "Top 10 'Healthiest' Halloween Candy" list comes from www.madefittv.com and "Quick Candy Tips" from "Women's Health".

      Wednesday, October 13, 2010

      Gettin' On The Bell!

      What would you say if someone asked you to try a method of strength training that would not only decrease body fat but increase stamina, increase flexibility, increase overall daily energy, help you develop lean muscle, and on top of all that, help you spend more time on the things you love by spending less time working out? I can't answer for you but I know I would be all over it! So I know what you're thinking, "exactly what is this 'miracle workout'?" and "what's the catch?" No catch! The answer is simple: Kettlebell Training.

      Over the last 6 months I have been adding in kettlebell workouts to my regular workout routine and the difference I've seen in my body has been amazing! By nature I'm a cardio girl. I love any workout that gets me jumping and drenching with sweat! But no one can deny the many benefits of strength training (fat burning being a major one). I try to add in strength training 2 or 3 times a week and have actually become a big fan of working with weights. I enjoy "feeling the burn" and believe me, I drip just as much sweat lifting weights (maybe even more) as with my cardio workouts. So in an effort to add some variety to my weight training, I decided to try something new: kettlebell training. Now some of you who are reading this may be long time kettlebell users and some of you may have no idea what a "kettlebell" even is, so let's start from the beginning.


      What Is A Kettlebell?
      The kettlebell, also known as a "girya", was originally developed as a strength, power and cardio training aid in Russia. Most kettlebells are one solid piece of metal, a ball-shaped weight and a larger curved handle that should be large enough to accommodate both of your hands. Best physical description? Imagine a cannonball with a handle. Kettlebell exercises build strength and endurance, particularly in the lower back, legs, and shoulders, and increase grip strength. While kettlebells can be used like dumbbells in relatively static, controlled motions, they are best suited to powerful swinging exercises. The basic movements, such as the "swing", "snatch", and the "clean and jerk", engage the entire body at once, and in a way mimics real world activities such as shoveling or farm work.

      GoFit kettlebells range from 7 to 45 pounds
      Kettlebell sizes range from 5 to 175 pounds. If you are in between kettlebell sizes or are unsure what size weight to use, it is always best to opt for the lighter size and work your way up as you develop confidence and technique. I actually started with a 4lb kettlebell (this is not a normal size, this was a specialty bell created and used for a particular workout program which I talk about in detail below), now I am using a 10lb bell. You may think that's a far jump from 4 to 10 pounds, but it actually was no big deal. The movements used in kettlebell workouts don't really require a lot of strength. While you are most definitely building your muscle strength and endurance, the movements rely a lot on momentum so going from a 4 to 10 pound bell was no problem at all. I got my 10lb bell from Target but the actual company that makes the bell is GoFit. They have a good variety of sizes and are reasonably priced.


      6 Benefits To Kettlebell Training
      So why should you get on the bell? Let's go over the benefits one more time:
      1. Increase Stamina. Many kettlebell users experience an increase in endurance when doing activities like sports. There have even been reports of kettlebell users who have run marathons without training for marathons but by only using kettlebells! Now while I would definitely recommend training properly for a marathon before hand, adding kettlebell training couldn't hurt, in fact it could only help, so all you runners out there may just wanna' get on the bell!
      2. Increase Overall Daily Energy. Feeling good is very important to having a productive life. Kettlebell users from all over the world report having increased energy and even feel like they can reverse the hands of time, often fixing injuries that have nagged them for years. This allows them to participate in activities they had stopped doing because of the injuries.
      3. A Decrease In Body Fat. Now this is a biggie and the one that everyone wants to know more about! Kettlebell exercises can be very demanding from an energy standpoint. Some exercises like the swing and the snatch burn up to twice as many calories per minute than traditional aerobic activities like spinning and kickboxing. One of the benefits of this is that kettlebell training forces your body to burn calories long after your exercise session is over (the "afterburn effect").
      4. The Development of Lean, Hard, "Bulk-Free" Muscles. I've said it before and I'll say it again, lifting weights (which is essentially what kettlebells are) will not make you big and bulky! Especially if you are a woman. Woman or man, you really have to try if you want to look like a bodybuilder. Exercising with kettlebells has produced the following noticeable effects - those who are overweight, lean out; those who are skinny put on just the right amount of muscle in the right places.
      5. Increase Flexibility. One of the wonderful "side effects" of using kettlebells is what appears to be automatic increases in flexibility. That's because this style of workout strengthens weak muscle groups while simultaneously loosening (and strengthening) tight muscle groups, restoring the body's default settings for flexibility, alignment, and muscle harmony.
      6. More Time To Do The Things You Love and Less Time Working Out. That pretty much sums it all up in my mind. What if you could work out and get twice the results in half the time? Kettlebells provide the very real option to see this occur in your life. 
      These are just 6 benefits to a type of training that has dozens! So what are you waiting for? Go enjoy the wonderful benefits of kettlebell training today!


        Kettlebell Workouts That I Love
        So now that I've peaked your interest and you're maybe willing to give kettlebell training a try, I've got a few kettlebell workout dvds that I recommend. Check 'em out!

        Kettlenetics
        My first kettlebell workout was a program called "Kettlenetics". Created by international fitness instructor Michelle Khai, Kettlenetics is a dance-inspired kettlebell exercise program that swings, slims, and sculpts your entire body. Kettlenetics is a fun and fast way to develop a stronger and more slender body. The Kettlenetics Slim and Tone Kit includes three Kettlenetics Slim and Tone Workouts on one DVD. The first two 20-minute workouts teach you the Kettlenetics basics, KB Elements teaches everything you need to know to get the most from your kBell and FlowMotion Basics gives you 360-degree body sculpting workout with unique standing and floor exercises. The 40-minute Cardio Balanced workout is a powerful fat burner that takes the kBell workout to the next level.


        The uniquely designed four-pound Kettlenetics kBell included in the kit is curved, sleek, and fits easily in your hand for smooth 360-degree full body-slimming movements. The kBell has an offset, sure-grip handle to better maneuver through creator Michelle Khai's innovative flowMotion movement patterns. Weighing just four pounds, the kBell is light enough to swing without undue stress, yet heavy enough to provide body-shaping resistance.



        Benefits of Kettlenetics:
        • 360-degree workouts for "full circle" body toning
        • Around-the-clock calorie burning
        • Whole-body resistance training
        • Maximum strengthening, cardio conditioning, and fat burning
        • Minimum workout time
        • Improved endurance and stamina
        • Boosted metabolism for quick calorie burning
        • Sculpts and tones the entire body
        Kettlenetics is a great introduction to kettlebell training. Standard kettlebell moves are featured in each workout, so you are introduced to typical kettlebell exercises as well. And the 4lb bell eases you right into the swing of things. At first I thought 4 pounds wouldn't really give me a good workout but by the end of the 40 minute workout I was dripping sweat. Kettlenetics really does work your entire body and gives a great workout!  The results were quick, too! I noticed my abs getting flatter and my thighs more toned after only week! To buy or find out more, click here.  /  RATING: 4 OUT OF 5

        Gin Miller's Calorie Burning Workout with Kettlebells
        Another great kettelbell workout which I use my 10lb kettlebell for is Gin Miller's Calorie Burning Workout with Kettlebells. Award-winning fitness professional, Gin Miller, introduces a new dimension in strength with the dynamics of kettlebell training. The results of this reactive-type of training are a higher caloric burn, enhanced core and joint stability and firmly sculpted muscles. This program is designed specifically to improve fitness conditioning and add a new variable in resistance training with contemporary modifications to traditional power techniques.  With an emphasis on neutral spine, a tight stable core, and attention paid to proper joint extension, Gin recommends the use of light to moderate kettlebells for this particular workout.

        Novice (new to kettlebell training): less than or up to 9lbs
        Practiced: less than or up to 12 lbs
        Expert: less than or up to 15 pounds

        This was my first time doing a workout instructed by Gin Miller and I was really impressed. Not only did she give a good workout but she made sure give good instruction by marking every move before we did it together. There are 3 workouts on this one dvd, with options of doing either Workout 1, 2 or 3 separately or doing all 3 together - no matter what option you choose, Gin gives you a good warmup before each workout. I really feel like my body is being taken care of every time I do this workout and I can't say that for all workout dvds that I have. To buy or find out more, click here.  /  RATING: 4 OUT OF 5

        Power Body: Kettlebell Bootcamp with Angie Miller 
        Last but certainly not least is Power Body: Kettlebell Bootcamp with Angie Miller. This workout is NO JOKE! And if you're a newbie I would definitely recommend you work your way up to this one! I do this one with my 10lb bell as well and I'm telling you, newbie or not, don't be surprised if you are sore for days! Presenter, educator, group fitness instructor and personal trainer Angie Miller looks sweet enough but this woman gives one mean workout!

        Blast calories, build endurance and optimize your workout time with Power Body Kettlebell Bootcamp! This workout is designed to have a quick learning curve while burning maximum calories. The key to getting the most out of this workout is to learn how to do the exercises properly and safely by following Angie's easy-to-learn tutorial. You can practice the exercises until you are comfortable and confident. You'll boost your metabolism and burn fat even while practicing! Power Body Kettlebell Bootcamp is designed for all fitness levels Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. Throughout the workout, Angie uses a 15 pound kettlebell, but as said before, it's always best to opt for the lighter size and work your way up as you develop confidence and technique. This will allow you to experience continued improvement in your strength and overall fitness level. There is also a modifier who will show variations to the exercises that might require more flexibility, balance, or strength. To buy or find out more, click here.  /  RATING: 5 OUT OF 5


        I hope this has helped anyone who was either on the fence about trying kettlebell training or wanting to find more. It's an entirely different weight training workout like no other and the results you can achieve are amazing so I urge you, wait no longer, GET ON THE BELL!

        Sunday, September 26, 2010

        Some Of My Favorite Healthy Recipes

        Hello ladies and gents! Thanks for stopping by my blog! Just want to quickly take this time out to thank all of you who follow "Confessions of a Fit Girl". I really enjoy sharing my love of fitness & nutrition with the online world, and you'll never really know how much it means to me that people are actually interested in what I have to say. I also really enjoy writing (I used to think I was going to be a writer one day) so this whole blogging experience so far has been a great way to get back to writing and hopefully sharpen my skills. So I say all that to say, whether you're reading my blog for the first time today or you've been following me for a while now, THANK YOU!!! :)

        Now on to the subject of this post... A list of some of my favorite healthy recipes, courtesy of Hungry Girl, a.k.a - Lisa Lillien. Lisa Lillien, self-anointed "foodoligist", is a New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Hungry Girl brand. She is the founder of www.hungry-girl.com, a free daily email service that entertains and informs hungry people, like me, everywhere! If you've never heard of Hungry Girl, you'll have to go to the website and get hooked up, but in the mean time, check out my favorite Hungry Girl Recipes below. (Hungry Girl always likes to give the Weight Watcher points for all you Weight Watchers out there so I'll do the same. Even though I've never been on WW, I actually like seeing the point value as well, gives me an even better idea of how healthy the particular food is. WW's point value system is from 1-10, the lower the number the better.)


        All of the following have been tried and proven by me (and of course the whole Hungry Girl crew) to be delicious so enjoy! :) 

        Cinnamonlicious French Toast
        French toast is one of those breakfasts you dream about.  It's decadent, delicious, warm, doughy, and just plain AWESOME!  It's also something you think you need to avoid if you're counting calories.  Wrong!  Hungry Girl has created a super-delicious and extremely guilt-free french toast. 

        Ingredients:
        3 slices Wonder Light White Bread
        1/3 cup Egg Beaters, Original
        1/2 oz. Torani Sugar Free Vanilla Syrup OR 1/4 tsp. vanilla extract
        1/2 tsp. cinnamon (divided)
        1 packet SPLENDA

        Directions:
        Combine Egg Beaters with vanilla syrup (or extract) and half of the cinnamon. Use the egg mixture as an egg wash, and dip your bread into it. Cook in a pan sprayed with nonstick cooking spray.
        When both sides are brown, plate those suckers and sprinkle ‘em with Splenda and the remaining cinnamon. Feel free to serve it up with sugar-free maple syrup, sugar-free jelly, some fresh berries, and/or some Fat Free Cool Whip/Reddi-wip. (Of course your nutritionals will vary accordingly, but with such low calorie and fat counts, you can afford to splurge a little.)
         
        Serving Size: Entire recipe
        Calories: 170
        Fat: 1g
        Sodium: 545mg
        Carbs: 31g
        Fiber: 8g
        Sugars: 2.5g
        Protein: 14g
        3 Points


        Yummilicious Veggie Burger Wrap
        I literally make this meal all the time! Great for lunch or dinner!

        Ingredients:
        1 medium low-fat flour tortilla (about 110 calories with at least 6g fiber)
        1 veggie burger patty (veggie-based rather than the imitation-meat kind)
        1 wedge of The Laughing Cow Light Original Swiss cheese
        3 tablespoons chopped onions
        1 tablespoon chopped onions
        Optional condiments: ketchup, mustard, fat-free mayonnaise, salsa

        Directions:
        Microwave tortilla until slightly warm. Lay the tortilla out and spread the cheese wedge evenly on top of it.
        In a pan sprayed with nonstick spray, cook the veggie patty over medium heat. (Refer to the package for exact cooking time.) Once patty is half-cooked, remove it from the pan and chop into bite-sized pieces. Place the onions and patty pieces in the pan and continue cooking for 1 minute. Then add mushrooms, stir, and cook for 2 additional minutes or until veggies are fully cooked. Remove pan from heat and allow to cool slightly.
        Evenly spoon mixture into the center of the cheese-covered tortilla. If desired, top with guilt-free condiments.
        Fold in the sides of the tortilla and roll it up. Place on a microwave-safe plate, seam-side down, and heat for 30 seconds.

        Serving Size: 1 Wrap
        Calories: 253

        Fat: 6.5g
        Sodium: 941mg
        Carbs: 35g
        Fiber: 13g
        Sugars: 4g
        Protein: 18g
        5 Points


        Lord of the Onion Rings
        Who says you can't have onion rings while watching your diet? I love onion rings and this recipe is GREAT! Who would have ever thought of using Fiber One with onions?!? Well, Hungry Girl did and this lady has amazing taste buds because the combination works! You've gotta' check this one out! 

        Ingredients:
        1 large onion
        1/2 cup Fiber One bran cereal (original)
        1/2 cup fat-free liquid egg substitute
        1/4 tsp. garlic powder, or more to taste
        1/8 tsp. onion powder, or more to taste
        1/8 tsp. salt, or more to taste
        Black pepper, to taste

        Directions:
        Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
        Slice the ends off the onion and remove its outer layer. Cut onion into 1/2-inch-wide slices, and separate into rings. Set aside.

        Using a blender or food processor, grind Fiber One to a breadcrumb-like consistency. Season the crumbs with spices and transfer to a plate.
        Fill a small bowl with egg substitute. Prepare a baking sheet (or two, if you have a lot of rings) by spraying with nonstick spray. Set aside.

        Pop-Up Tip! For this next step, try using tongs or a fork to dip the rings into the egg substitute and cereal crumbs -- it'll keep your fingers from getting eggy & crumb-covered. (Don't pierce the rings with the fork; just balance them on it.)


        One at a time, dunk each ring in egg substitute, give it a shake to remove any excess, and then coat it in the seasoned crumbs. Evenly place rings on the baking sheet(s).
        Bake in the oven for 20 - 25 minutes, carefully flipping rings over about halfway through. Enjoy! 


        Serving Size: Entire recipe
        Calories: 155

        Fat: 1g
        Sodium: 515mg
        Carbs: 41g
        Fiber: 16g
        Sugars: 7g
        Protein: 9g
        2 Points


        Cheesy Chicken Quesadilla
        Another one of my favorite lunches/dinners. I can actually have Mexican food and still be in control of my diet! This simple recipe lets you make low cal quesadillas that could be easily mistaken for the fat-filled real thing. Try it out!

        Ingredients:
        1 La Tortilla Factory Low Carb, Low Fat Whole Wheat Tortilla
        (small size)
        1/4 cup shredded fat free cheddar cheese (or fat-free mozzarella, fat-free american, fat-free jack
        2 oz. chicken breast, grilled and sliced
        1 Tbsp. green onion, diced
        1 Tbsp. salsa
        1 tsp. light sour cream

        Directions:
        In a pan lightly spritzed with nonstick cooking spray, set down your tortilla. Spread the cheese, chicken and green onion evenly on top. Let set (cheese will just be beginning to melt), then fold over. Cook on medium heat for a minute or so, flipping quesadilla halfway in between. Slide your quesadilla onto a plate and serve with the salsa and sour cream. Enjoy!

        Serving Size: 1 quesadilla
        Calories: 155
        Fat: 4g
        Sodium: 680mg
        Carbs: 15.5g
        Fiber: 8.5g
        Sugars: 1g
        Protein: 22.5g


        Wayne's Pumpkin Smash
        With the Fall season here, I am sure to make this one: crustless, sugarless pumpkin pie! It's my substitute for the real thing. The crazy thing is, it really does taste just as good! This one actually wasn't created by Hungry Girl herself but by Wayne, an HG subscriber. 

        Ingredients:One 15-oz. can pure pumpkin
        One 12-oz. can evaporated fat-free milk
        1/2 cup fat-free liquid egg substitute (like Egg Beaters Original)
        3/4 cup Splenda No Calorie Sweetener (granulated)
        2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice

        Directions:
        Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
        Combine all ingredients in a bowl, and mix thoroughly.
        Place mixture in a baking dish (8" X 8" works well) sprayed lightly with nonstick spray, and bake in the oven for 45 minutes. (It will remain a little soft, like pie filling.)
        Once ready to serve (it's delicious eaten hot or cold), cut into 9 pieces.
        Serve and enjoy!

        Makes 9 servings
        Calories: 65
        Fat: <0.5g
        Sodium: 81mg
        Carbs: 12g
        Fiber: 1g
        Sugars: 7g
        Protein: 5g
        1 point!


        So that's it for now my friends, 5 awesome recipes for you to try. I'll be back with more but in the meantime be sure to check Hungry Girl out! What I love about her recipes are they are all quick and simple and you don't have to buy foods that you ordinarily wouldn't buy. While the recipes do call for certain brands at times, you know you can always substitute with a brand of your choice with the same nutrition values - if you are off a little just realize that will change the calories, fat, fiber... etc. and overall Weight Watchers point value, of course. These recipes prove that eating healthy and still enjoying the taste really is possible! It's all about experimenting and finding out what works!

        All of these recipes came from Hungry Girl: Recipes and Survival Strategies for Guilt-Free Eating in the Real World.

        Sunday, September 19, 2010

        The Bodybugg: The World's Most Intelligent Calorie Management System

        "What's That On Your Arm?"
        The Bodybugg Personal Calorie Management System
        If you have a Bodybugg you've probably heard that question more times than you can count. If you're thinking about purchasing a Bodybugg get ready because this is the question you'll hear whenever your Bodybugg is visible. And if you're reading this and have no idea what I'm talking about then keep reading! So what exactly is a "Bodybugg"? In short, my answer when anyone asks, is that it's a device that you wear that counts the calories that you burn throughout the day and by logging in the food you eat online, it can help you lose, maintain or gain weight. While that answer is true and gives the person who asked a basic understanding of what the Bodybugg does, the Bodybugg Calorie Management System is so much more than what I've just stated! It's a simple but powerful and effective tool that I would recommend for anyone who wants to keep track of the calories they are burning and taking in day to day. It truly is, in my opinion, the key to managing your weight for the rest of your life.


        How It Works
        So if you're one of the people who began reading this and had never heard of the Bodybugg before, I'm sure you're thinking, "Okay... so how does it work?" Well, let's get down to the facts! Combined with a user-friendly web-based program, the Bodybugg makes it easy to manage the calories you consume and burn so that you can stay in control of your weight. The system uses specialized sensors to monitor calories burned with over 90% accuracy. Calorie consumption is monitored through a web-based program which comes with a free 6 month subscription (after the initial 6 months the online subscription renewal fees are: $9.95 for month to month, $49.95 for 6 months or $79.95 for 12 months). This subscription also includes a free phone coaching session with a certified Bodybugg coach to help you get started - so no worries about possibly "doing it wrong". The Bodybugg tracks your steps throughout the day with a built-in pedometer. It runs on a rechargeable battery and is both PC and Mac compatible.

        The Bodybugg system uses a patented process to measure calorie burn. The process is based on:
        • Motion: The armband contains an accelerometer that measures motion from multiple perspectives.
        • Steps: The accelerometer counts steps by measuring the distinct patterns created by running or walking.
        • Galvanic skin response: When you sweat, your skin becomes more electrically conductive. This measurement helps the device understand how active you are.
        • Skin temperature: There’s an electronic thermometer inside your armband that monitors how hot you are.
        • Heat flux: When you move, your muscles produce heat. Your armband measures the heat that’s flowing from your body into the environment.
        Digital Display
        After you upload data from the Bodybugg armband to your computer, you can use the web-based application to see how many calories you’ve burned throughout the day or during specific activities. The Bodybugg will actually calculate your calorie burn per minute! After you enter the foods you eat, you’ll be able to see how you’re doing towards your goals. You set your own goals and time frames. The software is completely flexible to your needs. If you want to know how many calories you've burned, or how many steps you have taken without plugging into a computer, the Digital Display will provide real-time results. The Digital Display device is sold separately but is the perfect companion to the armband and I definitely think it's worth the extra money to just go ahead and get both from the jump. To see more on exactly how this whole system works, check this video out now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EovR--qx-wI&feature=player_embedded


        My Review...  
        The Pros
        Bodybugg Personal Online Food Journal
        This product, in my opinion, is a winner. The pros far out weight any con you could think of! If you are even somewhat concerned about calorie consumption this is the product for you! Before buying my Bodybugg I tried keeping a food journal of my own but it never seemed to work, I either became unmotivated and annoyed with writing all my meals down throughout the day or became frustrated with trying to calculate the calories myself, but with the Bodybugg all this is done for you! You just log into the online management system with your account username & password, then start looking through the Bodybugg's database for the foods that you've eaten throughout the day. You now have your very own online food journal! The Bodybugg's database is huge so you're almost guaranteed to find the foods you are eating in there. So what if something you've eaten happens to not be in the database? No problem! The Bodybugg allows you to keep your own custom foods lists and add in new foods by putting in the nutrition facts from the nutrition label or if cooking from scratch, inputting the ingredients and building your own food meal/recipe. Another big plus about this is that the Bodybugg stores all the information you input for as long as you have a subscription so you can always go back to any particular week or day to see to see what you ate and your amount of activity and calories burned. So let's say you remembered that 2 weeks ago you lost 3 pounds in one week - that's pretty awesome, so you might want to try eating and doing the same things that you did that week to possibly get the same results this week.

        Another pro is that now I can finally see exactly how many calories I'm burning in my workouts!!! This is a major plus for an exercise junkie like myself! And if you are trying to lose weight, calories in vs. calories out is an essential part of any program. Just by wearing this little device you can see not only how many calories are being burned while exercising by throughout the day and then can evaluate exactly how many calories you taken in and help you decide whether it's okay to eat more or less for the rest of the day.

        The big pro is that through the Bodybugg's online food journal and calorie tracking, you can actually set goals and use this system to lose weight! When you first get the Bodybugg and log in for the first time, you are asked to create a program to either lose, gain or maintain your weight, giving the program a set date when you want to achieve your personal goal. The system will then calculate how many calories you need to eat and burn each day in order to lose or gain the necessary weight you need to meet your goal on time. This is the perfect weight management tool!

        To read reviews on the Bodybugg click here.

        The Cons
        To be honest, there really aren't many cons that I can think of, in fact I only have 2. The first obvious con is the price. While I personally don't put a price limit on my fitness and nutrition wants (if I see it and I think it will be beneficial for my health, I'm getting it), there are products that I have to save up for and this would definitely be one of them. You can only buy the Bodybugg through either 24 Hour Fitness or the Apex Fitness website. The price of the system is regularly $249 but there is an online price of $175. The Digital Display is regularly $99 but the online sale price is $74. So all together, even using both sale prices, the complete Bodybugg System with Digital Device is $249. It's all definitely worth the money but it's not cheap, no getting around that.
         

        The other con is that the only way that the Bodybugg really works as a way of losing weight is counting every single calorie and being super exact on everything that you log in your online food journal. That means measuring all of your food (if not already prepackaged). So buying a food scale if you don't already have one is essential. I had never weighed my food before so I bought a food scale shortly after buying my Bodybugg and I now I actually enjoy weighing my food but it can be somewhat of a pain/annoyance. With the Bodybugg you are truly counting calories and if you're not up for that it will be hard for you to meet goals and get the results you're really after.



        So in conclusion, I think the Bodybugg is a great addition to have in your weight management arsenal! Even if you don't plan on using it as a way of losing weight it's a fantastic way to keep track of the calories you're taking in vs. the calories you're burning and that's what successful weight management is all about! The Bodybugg lives up to its name and I definitely recommend it!

        If you're already a Bodybugg user and would like to connect to other BB users for support and encouragement, check out these 2 Facebook pages: Body Bugg Users Unite and the official Bodybugg System page.

        Friday, September 3, 2010

        Drinks Count Too! / 20 Worst Drinks In America 2010

        When it comes to calories and calorie counting, a lot of people make the mistake of only counting the "food" that they eat, meaning the solids, but in reality your drinks are food, too, and do count in your overall diet. If you're making an effort to eat healthier in order to lose weight and you're not seeing any results or maybe the results you're seeing aren't taking effect as fast as you think they should, you may want to look at the liquids you're consuming. Drinks have calories, too! Some of them more than others. For example, there are 150 calories in every 12 ounce can of Pepsi, that's an extra 150 calories you're adding to your calorie intake for the day, and that's only 1 can! Most people who are soda drinkers have 2 or more cans a day, do you know how many extra calories that can lead to? A LOT! That's just one example, but there are many more. The most important thing is to stay informed! Below is a list of the 20 Worst Drinks In America for 2010. Check it out!


        20 Worst Drinks In America 2010


        20. Worst Water
        Snapple Agave Melon Antioxidant Water
        (1 bottle, 20 fl oz)
        150 calories / 0 g fat / 33 g sugars  
        Sugar Equivalent: 2 Good Humor Chocolate Éclair Bars

        While “Worst Water” may sound like an oxymoron, the devious minds in the bottled beverage industry have even found a way to besmirch the sterling reputation of the world’s most essential compound. Sure, you may get a few extra vitamins, but ultimately, you’re paying a premium price for gussied-up sugar water. Next time you buy a bottle of water, check the recipe: You want two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen, and very little else.




        19. Worst Bottled Tea
        SoBe Green Tea
        (1 bottle, 20 fl oz)
        240 calories / 0 g fat / 61 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 4 slices Sara Lee Cherry Pie

        Leave it to SoBe to take an otherwise healthy bottle of tea and inject it with enough sugar to turn it into dessert. The Pepsi owned company’s flagship line, composed of 11 flavors with names like “Nirvana” and “Cranberry Grapefruit Elixir,” is marketed to give consumers the impression that it can cleanse the body, mind, and spirit. Don’t be fooled. Just like this bottle of green tea, all of these beverages are made with two primary ingredients: water and sugar.




        18. Worst Energy Drink
        Rockstar Energy Drink
        (1 can, 16 fl oz)
        280 calories / 0 g fat / 62 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 6 Krispy Kreme Original
        Glazed Doughnuts

        None of the energy provided by these full-sugar drinks could ever justify the caloric load, but Rockstar’s take is especially frightening. One can provides nearly as much sugar as half a box of Nilla Wafers. In fact, it has 60 more calories than the same amount of Red Bull and 80 more than a can of Monster. If you’re going to guzzle, better choose one of the low-cal options.



        17. Worst Bottled Coffee
        Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino
        (1 bottle, 13.7 fl oz)
        290 calories / 4.5 g fat (2.5 g saturated) / 45 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 32 Nilla Wafers

        With an unreasonable number of calorie landmines
        peppered across Starbucks’ in-store menu, you’d think the
        company would want to use its grocery line to restore faith in
        its ability to provide caffeine without testing the limits of your
        belt buckle. Guess not. This drink has been on our radar for
        years, and we still haven’t managed to find a bottled coffee
        with more sugar. Consider this—along with Starbucks’
        miniature Espresso and Cream Doubleshot—your worst
        option for a morning pickup.




        16. Worst Soda
        Sunkist
        (1 bottle, 20 fl oz)
        320 calories / 0 g fat / 84 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 6 Breyers Oreo Ice Cream Sandwiches

        Wait... but aren’t all sodas equally terrible? It’s true they all
        earn 100 percent of their calories from sugar, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still varying levels of atrocity. Despite the perception of healthfulness, fruity sodas tend to carry more sugar than their cola counterparts, and none make that more apparent than the tooth-achingly sweet Sunkist. But what seals the orange soda’s fate on our list of worsts is its reliance on the artificial colors yellow 6 and red 40—two chemicals that may be linked to behavioral and concentration problems in children.



        15. Worst Beer
        Sierra Nevada Bigfoot
        (1 bottle, 12 fl oz)
        330 calories / 0 g fat / 32.1 g carbohydrates / 9.6% alcohol
        Carbohydrate Equivalent: 12-pack of Michelob Ultra

        Most beers carry fewer than 175 calories, but even your average extra-heady brew rarely eclipses 250. That makes Sierra’s Bigfoot the undisputed beast of the beer jungle. Granted, the alcohol itself
        provides most of the calories, but it’s the extra heft of carbohydrates that helps stuff nearly 2,000 calories into each six-pack. For comparison, Budweiser has 10.6 grams of carbs, Blue Moon has 13, and Guinness Draught has 10. Let’s hope the appearance of this gutinducing guzzler in your fridge is as rare as encounters with the fabled beast himself.





        14. Worst Kids' Drink
        Tropicana Tropical Fruit Fury Twister

        (1 bottle, 20 fl oz)

        340 calories / 0 g fat / 60 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: Two 7-ounce canisters Reddi-wip

        Don’t let Tropicana’s reputation for unadulterated OJ lead you to believe that the company is capable of doing no wrong. As a Pepsi subsidiary, it’s inevitable that they’ll occasionally delve into soda-like territory. The Twister line is just that: a drink with 10 percent juice and 90 percent sugar laced with a glut of artificial flavors and coloring. You could actually save 200 calories by choosing a can of Pepsi instead.



        13. Worst Functional Beverage
        Arizona Rx Energy
        (1 can, 23 fl oz)
        345 calories / 0 g fat / 83 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 6 Cinnamon Roll Pop-Tarts

        Obviously Arizona took great pains in making sure this can came out looking like something you’d find in a pharmacy. But if your pharmacist ever tries to sell you this much sugar, he should have his license revoked. And if it’s energy you’re after, this isn’t your best vehicle. Caffeine is the only compound in the bottle that’s been proven to provide energy, and the amount found within is about what you'd get from a weak cup of coffee.







        12. Worst Juice Imposter
        Arizona Kiwi Strawberry
        (1 can, 23 fl oz)
        345 calories / 0 g fat / 81 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 7 bowls of Froot Loops

        The twisted minds at the Arizona factory outdid themselves with this nefarious concoction, a can the size of a bazooka loaded with enough of the sweet stuff to blast your belly with 42 sugar
        cubes. The most disturbing part isn’t that it masks itself as some sort of healthy juice product (after all, hundreds of products are guilty of the same crime), but that this behemoth serving size costs just $.99, making its contents some of the cheapest calories we’ve ever stumbled across.



        11. Worst Espresso Drink
        Starbucks Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha with Whipped Cream
        (venti, 20 fl oz)
        660 calories / 22 g fat (15 g saturated) / 95 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 8½ scoops Edy’s Slow Churned Rich and Creamy Coffee Ice Cream

        Hopefully this will dispel any lingering fragments of the
        “health halo” that still exists in coffee shops—that misguided belief that espresso-based beverages can’t do much damage. In this 20-ounce cup, Starbucks manages to pack in more calories and saturated fat than two slices of deepdish sausage and pepperoni pizza from Domino’s. That makes it the equivalent of dinner and dessert disguised as a cup of coffee. If you want a treat, look to Starbucks’ supply of sugar-free syrups; if you want a caffeine buzz, stick to the regular joe, an Americano, or a cappuccino.



        10. Worst Lemonade
        Auntie Anne’s Wild Cherry Lemonade Mixer
        (32 fl oz)
        470 calories / 0 g fat / 110 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 11 bowls of Cookie Crisp cereal

        There is no such thing as healthy lemonade, but Auntie’s line of Lemonade Mixers takes the concept of hyper-sweetened juice and stretches it to dangerous new levels. See, sugar digests faster than good-for-you nutrients like protein and fiber, which means it’s in your blood almost immediately after you swallow it. Drinking the 3 or 4 days’ worth of added sugar found here jacks your blood sugar and results in strain to your kidneys, the creation of new fat molecules, and the desire to eat more. Ouch!




        9. Worst Hot Chocolate
        Starbucks White Hot Chocolate with
        Whipped Cream
        (venti, 20 fl oz)
        520 calories / 16 g fat (11 g saturated) / 75 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 9 Strawberry Rice Krispie Treats

        See that stack of Rice Krispie Treats? It’s just three treats shy of two full boxes. Unless you were a contestant on Fear Factor—and there was a sizeable monetary prize on the line—you’d never even consider noshing down that much sugar at once. But here’s what’s interesting: While that stack is the sugar
        counterpart to this atrocity from Starbucks, it still has 40 percent less saturated fat. Makes us wonder what’s going on in the hot chocolate. Stick to beverages with single-flavor profiles instead of pile-on recipes like this and you’ll fare better every time.



        8. Worst Frozen Coffee Drink
        Dairy Queen Caramel MooLatte
        (24 fl oz)
        870 calories / 24 g fat (19 g saturated, 1 g trans /
        112 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 12 Dunkin’ Donuts Bavarian Kreme Doughnuts

        Coffee-dessert hybrids are among the worst breed of beverages. This one delivers 1 gram of fat and 4.6 grams of sugar in every ounce, making even Starbucks’ over-the-top line of Frappuccinos look like decent options. Maybe that’s why DQ decided to give it a name that alludes to the animal it promises to turn you into. If you can bring yourself to skip DQ and head to a coffee shop instead, order a large iced latte with a couple shots of flavored syrup and
        save some 600 calories. But if you’re stuck where you are, you’re better off pairing a small treat with a regular cup of joe.



        7. Worst Margarita
        Traditional Red Lobster Lobsterita
        (24 fl oz)
        890 calories / 0 g fat / 183 g carbohydrates
        Carbohydrate Equivalent: 7 Almond Joy candy bars

        Of all the egregious beverages we’ve analyzed, the Lobsterita surprised us the most. The nation’s biggest fish purveyor is one of the few big players in the restaurant biz to provide its customers with a wide selection of truly healthy food options. We would hope they’d do the same with the beverages, but obviously not. Drink one of these every Friday night and you’ll put on more than a pound of flab each month. Downgrade to a regular margarita on the rocks and pocket the remaining 640 calories.




        6. Worst Float
        Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream Soda,
        vanilla ice cream and cola
        (large, 28.6 fl oz)
        960 calories / 40 g fat (25 g saturated, 1.5 g trans) / 136 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 9.7 Fudgsicle fudge bars

        Done right, an ice cream float can be a decent route to indulgence. Go to A&W and you’ll land a medium for fewer than 400 calories. Order it with diet soda and you’ve dropped below 200 calories. So why can’t Baskin-Robbins make even a small float with fewer than 470 calories? Because apparently the chain approaches the art of beverage-crafting as a challenge to squeeze in as much fat and sugar as possible. Whatever you order, plan on splitting it with a friend.




        5. Worst Frozen Fruit Drink
        Krispy Kreme Lemon Sherbet Chiller
        (20 fl oz)
        980 calories / 40 g fat (36 g saturated) /
        115 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 16 medium-size
        chocolate eclairs

        Imagine taking a regular can of soda, pouring in 18 extra teaspoons of sugar, and then swirling in half a cup of heavy cream. Nutritionally speaking, that’s exactly what this is, which is how it manages to marry nearly 2 days’ worth of saturated fat
        with enough sugar to leave you with a serious sucrose hangover. Do your heart a favor and avoid any of Krispy Kreme’s “Kremey” beverages. The basic Chillers aren’t the safest of sippables either, but they’ll save you up to 880 calories.



        4. Worst Frozen Mocha
        Così Double Oh! Arctic Mocha
        (gigante, 23 fl oz)
        1,210 calories / 19 g fat (10 g saturated) /
        240 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 41 Oreo Cookies

        A frozen mocha will never be a stellar option, but we’ve still never come across anything that competes with this cookie-coffee milkshake hybrid from Così. Essentially it’s a mocha Blizzard made with Oreo cookies and topped with whipped cream and an oversize Oreo. The result is a beverage with more calories than two Big Macs and more sugar than any other drink in America.




        3. Worst Drive-Thru Shake
        McDonald’s Triple Thick Chocolate Shake
         
        (large, 32 fl oz)
        1,160 calories / 27 g fat (16 g saturated, 2 g trans) / 168 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 13 McDonald’s Baked Hot
        Apple Pies

        There are very few milk shakes in America worthy of your hard-earned calories, but few will punish you as thoroughly as this Mickey D’s drive-thru disaster. Not only does it have more than half your day’s caloric and saturated fat allotment and
        more sugar than you’d find in Willy Wonka’s candy lab, but Ronald even finds a way to sneak in a full day of cholesterol spiking trans fat. The scariest part about this drink is that it’s most likely America’s most popular milk shake.



        2. Worst Smoothie
        Smoothie King Peanut Power Plus Grape
        (large, 40 fl oz)
        1,498 calories / 44 g fat (8 g saturated) / 214 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 20 Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

        If Smoothie King wants someone to blame for landing this high on our worst beverages roundup (and truth be told, its entire menu is riddle with contenders), the chain should point the smoothie straw at whichever executive came up with the cup-sizing structure. Sending someone out the door with a 40-ounce cup should be a criminal offense. Who really needs a third of a gallon of sweetened peanut butter blended with grape juice, milk, and bananas? Sugar-and-fat-loaded smoothies
        like this should be served from 12-ounce cups, not mini kegs.

         



        1. Worst Beverage in America
        Cold Stone PB&C (Gotta Have It size, 24 fl oz)
        2,010 calories / 131 g fat (68 g saturated) /
        153 g sugars
        Sugar Equivalent: 30 Chewy Chips Ahoy Cookies

        In terms of saturated fat, drinking this Cold Stone catastrophe is like slurping up 68 strips of bacon. Health experts recommend capping your saturated fat intake at about 20 grams per day, yet this beverage packs more than three times that into a cup the size of a Chipotle burrito. But here’s what’s worse: No regular shake at Cold Stone, no matter what the size, has fewer than 1,000 calories! If you must drink your ice cream, make it one of the creamery’s “Sinless” options. Otherwise you’d better plan on buying some bigger pants on the way home.




        So that's it, America's 20 worst drinks. Are you guilty of consuming one or more of these? Did some take you by surprise? If so, now ya' know, so choose wisely! This list was created by David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding, the creators of the "Eat This, Not That!" book series, from their recent book, "Drink This, Not That!" For more "Drink This, Not That!" info. and tips, check out this link from Men'sHealth.com. Happy drinking!
         
        And have a wonderful Labor Day weekend!!!

        Thursday, August 26, 2010

        NOBODY'S PERFECT


         Hello lovely people! I've been thinking a lot about what my subject for this new blog post should be about and it's had me kinda' perplexed... should I focus on exercise? Nutrition? Should I do my first exercise dvd review? Usually I'll be talking to a friend, a subject will come up in conversation and I'll suddenly have an "Aha!" moment - I know that's what I should write about. But nothing like that happened this week. While exercise and nutrition posts are well and good (and don't worry, I'll definitely continue doing them), one thing that I always want this blog to be is a source of encouragement and motivation! I told you in my very first post that my mission is for us all to "Succeed in fitness together!" Total fitness is mind, body and spirit, and to really succeed you've got to work on yourself from the inside out. Who cares if you have a great body if you're a jerk? And are you really going to be happy at a size 4 if you're self esteem is low? I don't think so! Some of the most beautiful fit people in the world are the unhappiest so obviously looks aren't all it's about. Which brings me to the subject of this blog post, something that I had to tell myself some time ago as I began this weight loss journey and something that all people, whether struggling with their weight or not, need to hear: STOP BEATING YOURSELF UP! NOBODY'S PERFECT.

        What's "Perfect"?
        airbrushed before and after
        Let's start with the word "perfect", what does perfect really mean anyway? Your idea and my idea of perfection can be drastically different. Perfection, just like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. For instance, while most of the world loves the look of ripped 6 pack abs, I'm not the biggest fan of them on women, and if taken too far, on men as well. While I admire the dedication it takes to get 'em, they've never been something that I longed to have, a nice flat stomach will do me fine, no 6 pack needed. However, a lot of people think having a 6 pack is the look of total perfection on a stomach. You see what I mean? So question: who's right and who's wrong? The answer would be: NO ONE! It's all a matter of personal preference. Never look to other people or the world as a guide to "perfection". TV, magazines, posters, music videos are all horrible examples to look at when searching for a good body image to aspire towards, for one reason if no other: IT'S ALL FAKE! Those actors/actresses and models don't really look like that! There are some people who are naturally "beautiful" and "perfect" but you can bet that most are being made over with tons of makeup (on face and BODY - some of those "rips" you see on their stomachs are dark body makeup), airbrushed, fake chest, fake butt, fake lips... the list goes on and on! While I don't knock their hustle because it's all entertainment, please don't look at those images as a goal to reach. If you really want some images of realistic, achievable bodies, try a fitness magazine like Fitness: Mind, Body & Spirit or Women's Health (2 of my personal favs), not music videos or Sports Illustrated. They're all catering to the world's opinion of what's "perfect" and you'll kill you're self mentally when you start to realize that might not be achievable for you. Which brings me to my second point...

        People come in all shapes and sizes, learn to appreciate yours!
        Be The Best You For YOU!
        Everyone's body is different. Some women are naturally curvy and can easily achieve that Beyonce body with proper diet and exercise, but some women have a more boyish figure and will never have that hourglass shape. You've got to accept you for you and just be the best you that you can be.  Stop comparing yourself to other people! I did this for years and all it did was hold me back from my full potential. I never thought I was good enough simply because I didn't look like the other girl who was thin, or once I did lose weight, the other girl who was thinner than me. You can't change genetics and at the end of the day, I don't care how much you work out or what you do, some things will never change. Now don't get me wrong, if it's reasonably achievable and you want to go for it, give it your best shot! With a great diet and an awesome workout routine big things are possible! I'm living proof! But understand that your body is only going to be the best that it can individually be. Be proud of what you got and even what you don't got! LOL! Being comfortable in the skin you're in is the most attractive trait that a person can have, I don't care if you're a size 0 or a size 20, there's something about inner confidence that makes everyone sit up and take notice.


        So in conclusion, I just want to urge everyone reading this to give up seeking "perfection" and just concentrate on accepting and loving themselves for who and what they are. Sounds corny and easy enough to do, but for some of us it can be the hardest thing. If you're trying to lose weight, working hard at it through diet and exercise, YOU WILL ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL! Whether it's tomorrow or a year from now, if you keep at and never give up, it's gonna' happen, that's a given! In the meanwhile, learn to love yourself no matter what the size, realizing that YOU'RE PERFECT JUST THE WAY YOU ARE!