Archive for January, 2012

More Rules To Live By

January 25th, 2012
By Lori Okami



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Most of those who successfully maintain their weight and healthy lifestyle habits have created “rules” they generally live by. You don’t want to tackle too many at once. Remember, it takes several weeks to solidify a habit. More importantly, you want to create WINS. Set yourself up for success by selecting one that you have a degree of confidence that you can conquer. Wins build confidence to take on more…and more. Before you realize it, you’ve made life changes that work!

  1. No eating after 7pm
  2. At least one Fiber, Fruit or Veggie per meal
  3. Drink one cup of water before each meal
  4. Never eat more than a fist-sized portion of complex carbs at once
  5. Eat only whole grain carbs
  6. Have no more than one cheat meal per week
  7. Check weight every Sunday morning
  8. Exercise at least 3 times per week no matter how busy
  9. Do bedtime stretches daily
  10. Do morning stretches daily
  11. No more adding salt or soy sauce to foods
  12. Have red meat up to twice a week
  13. Switch the nightly ice cream to fruit
  14. Shop every Saturday at the Open Market for fresh produce
  15. Get to bed by 10 pm daily
  16. Switch to lean proteins

These are just a handful of examples. Several of these have worked well for me over the years. Create your own that take you another step in the right direction toward improved health maintenance.

*** I invite you to visit my website www.lifefitnet.com and participate in a short online survey that should take only 2-3 minutes to complete. No one’s personal, individual data is ever shared and the aggregated information is used to Build a Healthy Hawaii and better understand individual needs and preferences related to establishing healthy lifestyle habits. Mahalo for your support! :-) Lori

Metabolism Boost

January 12th, 2012
By Lori Okami



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Another interesting contribution from my son, Casey….

We have all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  Some of us take this to heart and eat a filling breakfast of bacon, eggs and rice, while some of us simply go with a nice, hot cup of coffee.  However, the basis behind this is that breakfast allows our bodies’ metabolism to get a jump start and burn some calories, essentially giving us energy throughout the morning.

Essentially, when your body is digesting food, it means your metabolism is working.  To really get the most from this boost, eating frequent, small meals have been shown to keep your metabolism working consistently; this along with complex carbohydrates such as whole grains and any other high fiber foods, because these nutrients take much longer to break down and digest.  Implementing complex carbohydrates into a sound diet plan and eating frequently will help maintain your boosted metabolism throughout the day.  Another overlooked approach to boosting energy and metabolism in the morning is a quick morning workout.

After working out, our metabolism increases for a period of time and will stay elevated.  Especially after a workout that includes some resistance, our body enters an anabolic state in which it uses macronutrients to rebuild broken down muscle.  This growth period is very important for anyone trying to increase their lean muscle mass or muscle mass in general.  Our body may also crave food during this period because it needs fuel to start this process, as the whole process actually uses up quite a bit of calories.

The more intense the workout, such as combining quick burst of resistance work with cardio exercises, the more benefit you get later.  Your body will use a lot more calories rebuilding muscle and restoring ATP stores (the main energy component used by all cells in our body) if the workout is more intense.  If you really wanted to optimize the amount of time your body spends building back and burning calories, you could try a morning workout when you wake up and another workout in the late afternoon; especially since the late afternoon is when our lungs and muscles are at their peak condition and because this is when our energy levels tend to drop down.

It should be noted that you can get this metabolism boost by exercising at any time of day.  However, getting in a morning workout (along with a good breakfast) will help set the rhythm of maintaining healthy habits throughout the day.  This is probably the most beneficial aspect of morning workouts. (Just as a footnote, if you are not a morning person or if working in morning training causes undue stress, push it back to a time that works better for you—but at least get your meal in. Elevated stress can negatively affect your metabolism so find what works in the long term.)

*** I invite you to visit my website www.lifefitnet.com and participate in a short online survey that should take only 2-3 minutes to complete. No one’s personal, individual data is ever shared and the aggregated information is used to Build a Healthy Hawaii and better understand individual needs and preferences related to establishing healthy lifestyle habits. Mahalo for your support! :-) Lori

Resolution

January 3rd, 2012
By Lori Okami



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Perhaps the word has been overused and has lost its meaning over the years. People make a New Year’s resolution as if they are merely selecting the flavor of the day.  “Hmmmm. Today, strawberry. Tomorrow, I will diet and exercise.” A couple weeks later, they decide that maybe it’s better left for another year.

If you are setting a resolution for 2012, think.

res·o·lu·tion

1.    a resolve or determination: to make a firm resolution to do something.

2.    the act of resolving or determining upon an action or course of action, method, procedure, etc.

3.    the mental state or quality of being resolved or resolute; firmness of purpose.

These are powerful statements. They speak of determination, action and firmness. Wow! That sounds like someone destine to get somewhere and do great things!

Is that someone YOU?

In past years, we’ve supported your New Year’s pursuits by offering numerous strategies for setting goals and tactics for tricking yourself into staying the course. While these are helpful for those willing to put forth the effort, the ultimate deciding factor is rooted in the word.

  • Are you determined to trudge through the unpleasantries to get there?
  • Will you remain firm to your purpose?
  • Are you willing and able to take action toward your goal?
  • Are you resolved to achieve your goal?

This means that you will accept nothing less. You will not stop until you arrive at your destination. You will not quit. Quitting is NOT an option.

That’s what it means when you dare to claim a New Year’s Resolution. Anyone with this level of drive WILL achieve their goal. How driven are you?

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*** I invite you to visit my website www.lifefitnet.com and participate in a short online survey that should take only 2-3 minutes to complete. No one’s personal, individual data is ever shared and the aggregated information is used to Build a Healthy Hawaii and better understand individual needs and preferences related to establishing healthy lifestyle habits. Mahalo for your support! :-) Lori