Monday, December 31, 2012

#semperkickstart Primary Food


Happy New Year! Each year I try to be mindful of how I want to feel in the upcoming year and what actions I need to add in my daily routine to make that happen. The easiest way I have found to do this has been by making a list of what has ailed my body in the previous year. For me everything starts with my nutrition. You will see in this newsletter that we address all nutrition- which we call Primary Food.

PRIMARY FOOD 
Food is more than what you find on your plate.  Healthy relationships, regular physical activity, a fulfilling career and a spiritual practice can fill your soul and satisfy your hunger for life. When primary food is balanced and satiated, your life feeds you, making what you eat secondary. Primary Food coupled with the concept of Nutrient Density will KICK START your New Year!

WHAT IS NUTRIENT DENSITY?
Have you heard the term “Nutrient-Dense” to describe foods and beverages? Nutrient-Dense foods provide vitamins, minerals and micro nutrients with relatively few calories. Fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, legumes, Ancient Grains and Super Foods are the most Nutrient-Dense foods on planet earth. Candy, soft drinks and many supplements are full of empty calories that lack vitamins and minerals. I use a simple, delicious & nutritious Green Smoothie as a way to reduce my cravings, maintain or lose weight, gain energy and REBOOT my system.  What I love about Green Smoothies is that they not only taste DELICIOUS but they are easy to create in a household item that most everyone has, a BLENDER. Green Smoothie's are also easy to grab and go! Green Smoothies are the original FAST FOOD. So instead of stopping for junk food, I carry REAL FAST FOOD with me... Green Smoothies are some of the fastest foods on the planet to mix up! I hope you will try the recipe below and I hope that in doing so it ignites a spark in your palate to then try and taste new vegetables and fruits that you normally would have not. Here's to your HEALTH in 2013 and beyond!

GREEN SMOOTHIE (BLENDER)
***Remember to store in BPA Free Containers or Glass for up to 2 days.
1 handful of organic greens (choose from spinach, romaine, kale, Swiss chard etc.)
***Alternate the greens you use every 2 days.
1 ripe banana or 1 whole mango (pre-freeze for more a creamy consistency)
1 cup of organic blueberries, strawberries or mixed berries
1/2-1 cup of Filtered water, you decide what consistency works best for you!!!
Ice as needed
DRINK,SHARE, ENJOY!

Clarissa A. Kussin
Holistic Personal Chef, Organic Juicer & Health Counselor
Holistic Lifestyle Consultant

#semperkickstart Finding Balance in Your Relationship to Your Exercise Program


The following excerpt from  Josh Kirk-Owner's blog. INLINE Private Training

"Due to our absolute individuality in bodily structure, emotional balance, and motor coordination, each of us must define our own unique and sustainable relationship with exercise.  Before you begin or advance a fitness program, think about these things:
Body Structure: We all have singular shaped bodies that react differently to the same exercises.  What works for one person may  not  work for another.
Emotional Balance: Our emotions allow words, images, and people to motivate or de-motivate us.  They create desire for change and our internal discipline or lack thereof.  We all have a different emotional balance.
Motor Coordination: Some people are born jugglers and tight rope walkers, others are not.  Some also have excellent form, balance, and muscular tension that allows them to get better results and guard themselves from injury.
Sustainability: It is difficult to work out or maintain motivation when you are injured. Training through deep joint and connective tissue pain creates negative results. Pounding your body needlessly shortens your exercise life-span.  Because of our unique body structure some people are more prone to injury and have shorter exercise life-spans.
Most importantly, it is the health of your joints and surrounding tissues that brings to balance all the disparate notions of fitness and working out.  As soon as it is compromised your body machine begins to weaken, ache, and become susceptible to more damage. The entire point of “lifetime fitness” is to strengthen your machine and keep it running optimally for all the days of your life. Burning out your engine early with unbalanced approaches will defeat this purpose.
Taking the time to educate yourself and form a personal relationship with exercise will keep you healthy, balanced.   Otherwise, your attempts at fitness will only last as long as the fad does, until you get injured, lose the big game, or get your butt kicked by someone better than you.  Then you will be searching for a new relationship to exercise, only to find yourself sucked into the next fad instead."
Elijah Sacra
National Academy of Sports Medicine 
Certified Personal Trainer