Sunday, January 17, 2016

Trending New Superfoods for 2016

Trending in 2016


SUPERFOODS! Does anyone even know what that term means? It's become very hip over the past few years, hasn't it? It's been a great marketing tactic for many companies. But do you even know WHY superfoods are something you should be adding to your diet?

Usually when  food is high in antioxidants it gets labeled as a "superfood". Simply put, it will provide your body with the antioxidants it needs to help defend your body against harmful chemicals known as free radicals. (Free radicals are produced in response to airborne pollutants such as cigarette smoke, as well as in response to stress, recreational drugs, and food additives.They damage cells and contribute to accelerated aging and heart disease.) Knowing what we know about the qualify of our air, food, and lifestyle in terms of stress these days, you can see why antioxidant are so important to include in our diet.

There are plenty of common foods that are considered superfoods like tomatoes, apples, and avocado. But if you're into checking out the trends of the seasons, you might want to look into these superfoods:

Pitaya (aka Dragon Fruit)

Dragon fruit can be easily spotted in the stores due to it's vibrant skin and out-of-the norm appearance. That bold color indicates that it's full of phytonutrients, some of which studies have shown can reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Dragon fruit is also rich in Vitamin C, fiber, and magnesium. A small dragon fruit has only about 60 calories, so it's definitely a great snack! You can even add it to a smoothie for some great flavor! 


Freekeh

If you haven't noticed, lately there has been a rise in the popularity of ancient grains like quinoa and farro. Well, the next star of the grain show is freekeh. Freekeh, originating from Northern Africa and the Middle East, is a roasted green wheat with a nutty, chewy texture. A half-cup serving contains 10 grams of fiber and 10 grams of protein, which is about 6x the same nutrient count in the same amount of cooked brown rice. The only downside is that unlike quinoa and brown rice, it is wheat, so it's not something that will fit into the diet of someone who is gluten-free.



Tiger Nuts

Tiger nuts are kind of misleading.....they're actually tubers. This is a small root vegetable that was discovered over 4000 years ago. You can sometimes find the nut milk made from this tuber in the popular Mexican drink: Horchata (one of my favorite beverages, by the way). There are about 120 calories in 50 of these as well as 10 grams of fiber and 215mg of potassium. So this is definitely a nutritional powerhouse snack!


Boabab

This is a super fruit hailing from Africa. It almost looks like a skinny watermelon on the outside, but on the inside it contains a powdery pulp that has a pear-like flavor that works well in smoothies, juices, and even baked goods! One of the more impressive facts is that it contains almost 6x the Vitamin C as oranges and twice the calcium of milk! A 10 gram serving also has 4.7 grams of fiber. 


Moringa

You might also hear this referred to as the Horseradish Tree or Drumstick Tree. It has edible leaves, seeds, and pods! Some parts of the plant contains as much calcium as milk, more potassium than a banana, and 2.5x the amount of Vitamin C as an orange. Each ounce of the leaves also contains 3 grams of protein!


Turkey Tail Mushroom

Do you think about mushroom powder when you think about adding things to your smoothies? Probably not! But.... you might consider making an exception for this "super fungus". Named for its distinct shape and stripes, turkey tail mushrooms contain polysaccharides, which help to support the immune system. 


Hemp Seeds

Hemp seeds are probably one of the more widely recognized foods on this list. Chia seeds also made a huge splash in the nutrition world recently, but even chia seeds are find it hard to compete with hemp seeds. Hemp seeds can help boost your protein if you're following a vegan or vegetarian diet as they contain 10 grams of protein  per ounce (compare chia at 4.7 grams). They also contain all 10 amino acids, omega-3 fatty acids, as well as some omega-6 fatty acids. They are also rich in magnesium and iron! They're very versatile. You can sprinkle them on salads, blend them into your smoothies, or even make them into a pudding. 


Black Rice

This rice is also known as the "forbidden rice" due to its rarity in ancient China. It's rich in phytonutrients and Vitamin E. It also contains a large amount of anthocyanins (as do blueberries), which have been shown to lower the risk of heart attacks and control cholesterol levels. You can use this in any recipe that calls for rice.


Dandelion Greens

Yes, this is the same weed that takes over your garden. But, forget about that... One chopped cup of this stuff contains your entire daily requirement for Vitamin A and nearly as much Vitamin K as kale! The entire plant can be used. From the leaves, to the roots, to the flower itself! The roots can be used for medicinal purposes and can also make coffee and tea. The flowers are used to make wine. And the leaves make an awesome base for a salad. If you find them too bitter, try softening the flavor by blanching them or tossing with lemon juice! 



Matcha

This is the powdered version of green tea. You'll find this these days in lattes, cakes, and even in energy balls. It's bitterness balances out the sweetness in a lot of recipes. It contains 137 times the amount of anti-inflammatory EGCG found in regular green tea! 


Guayusa

This is an ancient tea that has been part of the culture in Ecuador for centuries. When brewed, one cup contains about as much caffeine as a cup of coffee as well as polyphenols which reportedly help prevent degenerative diseases and chlorogenic acids, which may improve glycemic control  and lower blood pressure (think hypertension and diabetes). 


The Master's Hammer & Chisel - Week 1 Review


I have decided to document each week of Hammer & Chisel so that I can really give you a good overview of the program and the results that I get at the end. I hope that this helps you either get through your own journey with Hammer & Chisel or decide whether or not you want to give this program a try. 

WEEK 1 - REVIEW 


First off - this program is honestly AWESOME! If you didn't know this about me already, I'm a complete Insanity freak! Otherwise knows as an "insaniac". I love Insanity and I consider it my "soul-mate" workout! But then Hammer & Chisel came along. I have to admit that I wasn't sure if I was really going to do well with this program since I can't do much with my left-shoulder still.....but I've been very encouraged by the fact that I can do almost everything, minus pushups and burpees! That really makes me happy!

Overall Takeaway From Week 1:


  • I didn't really follow my Meal-Plan 100% during my first week. I plan on really tightening this up in week 2! I really want to see results and I will not be able to accomplish that without tightening up my nutrition. 
  • My bench is really unstable which makes me nervous during certain moves. I need to get a more stable bench
  • I can increase my weights already
  • Even though I haven't lost a single pound, I can already see changes in my body and the strength and I'm gaining! 
  • This is a fun way to get in weight-training for someone who might be a little bit nervous about it at home
  • You can 100% do this at home even if you don't have all of the equipment that a gym would have!
One of the things that I like the best about this program is the variety. I am on my second week and I have yet to repeat a workout. It keeps things fresh and interesting and you are always doing something different with your body. I also like the fact that in both of the workouts, Chisel & Hammer, there is a modifier there showing you how to do everything if you don't have the proper equipment. Don't have a bench? No problem, the modifier will show you what to do on either a stability ball or the floor. Don't have a pullup bar or station? No problem, the modifier will show you how to use a resistance band to accomplish the same thing. The workouts are also a really good length. Some are as short as 18 minutes and others are as long as 45. So as long as you're looking at your calendar the day before and planning accordingly, it is an easy program to fit into any schedule. 

Here is a breakdown of the equipment and what you could use as substitution:

  • Bench. Alternately you can use a stability ball, step, or just the floor.
  • Pullup Station. Alternately you can use a doorframe pullup bar, an assistance band attached to your pullup station or doorframe pullup bar, or resistance tubes w/ door attachment.
  • Dumbbells ---- you just need a nice variety of weights for the program. You'll find that you will be able to increase your weights quickly and that there are a wide-variety of moves within each workout that will require different levels of weights (for example: upper body you will probably use less weight than you will with lower body). 
Week 2 Meal Plan
Week 1 Summary: 

I had a really good week learning the workout style of Sagi and getting re-familiar with Autumn. They work really well together and they have a great chemistry when they do things together - like in Master's Cardio. I am looking forward to the remaining 7 weeks in this program and I can't wait to share it with you!

My workout space! Thankful for my garage space!

Day 1 Back and Side

Day 1 Front




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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Did Someone Say "Cafe Latte Shakeology"?

COFFEE!!!

Who out there has a major love of the taste of coffee? What about the taste of a Frappucino? Isn't that a nice, refreshing taste to cool you down on a hot day or to get your day started off right in the morning?

I know that MANY of us have been adding chilled coffee to our Shakeology for years. It works good in the vanilla formua AND the chocolate formula (regular or vegan). Just that taste is scrumptious! 

Well Beachbody just made our wildest dreams come true with the newest flavor of Shakeology to join the family: CAFE LATTE!! 


What are some of the specifics about Cafe Latte? How is it made? What does it taste like?

It has a great rich, robust flavor to it that coffee lovers will appreciate! The new cafe latte Shakeology is no different than the other flavors in it's superfood nutrition. In addition to the ingredients that we've grown accustomed to like chia, camu camu, etc; this cafe latte flavor is formulate with Whole Coffee Fruit, a new superfood powerhouse native to regions of Mexico and India! 

The way the coffee fruit is used to make this amazing new flavor is actually really interesting. But instead of boring you with explaining it in text, check out what creator, Darin Olein has to say about how he has put together this new member of the Shakeology family!



I know that the big question is what he caffeine content will be. If it's coming from a coffee fruit, surely the caffeine content will be something of a concern. I'm happy to say that it won't be a concern at all! There is only 25% of the caffeine you would typically get form an 8oz cup of coffee in this flavor. So no need to worry about giving yourself too much of a zap of caffeine. If you've been adding chilled coffee to your Shakeology already, this will be the PERFECT addition to your kitchen!

Already a Shakeology drinker? Simply login to your Team Beachbody account, go to "My Account" at the top of the page, and select "Customize my Shakeology HD" on the left-hand side of your screen. 
Not a Shakeology drinker yet and you're ready to order your first month's supply of Shakeology to get your nutrition trending in the right direction, CLICK HERE!


Not too sure about this Meal Replacement shake called Shakeolgoy? Check out this short video about it to find out a little more about why everyone who drinks it falls in love with it.....