Managing Your Child’s Obesity

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What I have learnt from being a mother of three is that we tend to parent the same way we were brought up. As a child, I was shown love primarily through food. The amount of food I accepted was my way of showing love, as this was how love was expressed to me. I sometimes find myself doing the same with my sons. I am constantly baking cookies and cupcakes as a token of my love. It wasn’t until I noticed that my older sons were not as active and were indulging in my love cookies that I realised I wasn’t setting a good example. I am now more aware of expressing my love through kisses and cuddles … [Read more...]

How to Avoid the Freshman 15 by Combating Cravings

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By: Angelique Millis Ah, the Freshman 15- the infamous 10-20 pound weight gain phenomenon that college students experience as they transition from highschool to college.  While the hustle and bustle of college life makes it difficult for students to diet, many have learned that they can compromise with their cravings and make better decisions to avoid the weight gain. What are Cravings? Cravings are strong yearnings for specific foods, usually those with high sugar or high fat content. Unlike the normal hunger that we experience between meals on a daily basis, cravings are triggered by … [Read more...]

Permanent Summer Slimdown

This is such a hot topic at this time of year. Suddenly we are faced with the reality that the layers of clothing we have been wearing over the last few months will slowly need to be peeled off. The thoughts of the extra comfort food that we have been indulging in over the months coupled with the missed training sessions because of the cold have added the kilo’s on. Rather than beat yourself up over the added weight embrace the time you enjoyed over the cold months because there is no use dwelling on something that can not be changed. Now you need to step up to the challenge of making a few … [Read more...]

Healthy Eating Tips

It is time to understand the importance of nutrition in your lifestyle change. Quality nutrition is just as vital as the exercise techniques you will learn (Exercise is the spark. Nutrition is the fuel. Without both, there can be no flame – no results). In order to maintain a lifetime change of health, a protein-plus, low-fat and moderate carbohydrate diet (low GI carbohydrates which are slow – releasing) is very important. PROTEIN   Protein is important for muscle development and repair from damage. Protein – rich foods will keep you feeling fuller which helps with weight … [Read more...]