Wednesday 24 June 2015

Food really is fuel

We have all heard it 100 times before, you need food to fuel your body.

And the food you eat depends on how you use your  body.

It goes without saying healthy eating is a must for all. Filling your body with vital nutrients, vitamins and minerals is the most important thing. But, we all have a treat now and again - you have to!

As someone who really loves cake, sugary cereals and ice cream (to name just a few vices), I have to work hard so I don't give in or I would eat it all day, every day.

But remembering that sugar is the enemy is difficult when that brownie is melting in your mouth.

Which is what happened to me over the weekend. Cooking lunches, dinners, breakfasts, even snacks are not difficult for me. I only cook healthy food with natural ingredients - wherever possible - it is just that cookie that is presented to me that ruins things. But as those kinds of sugary treats hadn't really been on my radar since coming back from holiday and I haven't struggled too much.

I enjoyed feeling energetic and fresh last week living on a hearty and healthy diet. I didn't even feel hungry!

But then I went home to Yorkshire - where the dreaded monster mum lives and it all went down hill.

She had baked brownies, chocolate cake and a strawberry tart. We also had a big family BBQ. I managed to reign it in with the BBQ, eating just a few nice pieces of meat and some salad with only one (homemade) breadcake.



And what a BBQ it was

But then came the strawberry tart with homemade ice cream. (I did ensure it was a small portion but when you're out drinking all night ((a friends wedding do)) the calories rack up no matter what.)

Then the next day I enjoyed two big sticky brownies. Yes I did turn down the chocolate cake but the amount of sugar consumed in everything else made up for it anyway.

Matt and I didn't eat very well that day, skipping meals and eating bread and oil when we finally wanted something to eat at 8pm!

I am ashamed.

But the main point of all of this is, the next day I really felt it. I was sluggish and lethargic - as was Matt and when it came to going to the gym neither of us had it in us to actually train hard. After 20 minutes of slowly trying to push ourselves we gave in.

We were close to burning out and it just isn't worth the exhaustion. So we went home to rest up and I am happy to say we both ate very well, as we will the rest of the week.

Grilled chicken, sweet potato and veg. Mmmm
So, hopefully with properly fueled bodies we can train hard again and get back into the fantastic shape we were a month ago!

Sunday 14 June 2015

Hot Holiday Bods

When I say hot bods, I mean temperature, because wow was it hot when we tried to keep on top of our fitness levels when we holidayed in Cyprus last week.

It was tough! But, I just wanted to write a post to show how easy it is to tie in a workout without the gym or any equipment.

Myself and my partner Matt, did a couple of shorts run. They were short because it didn't matter what time of day it was, it was sweltering running or not running, especially as we were not accustomed to 30 degree heat.

But, I highly recommend even a short run along the sea front. I personally hate running on the beach but most places have paths along the top of the beach which are ideal to run on. It is so serene and beautiful running alongside the sea. It would make even the most dubious of runners enjoy themselves.

Alternatively - a routine such as my 12 minute workout is perfect for a quick and effective way to get your heart rate up. It can be done anywhere and adapted slightly if needs be.

Incline push ups
That is exactly what we did about half way though our holiday when we had a slightly overcast morning.

The 12 minute workout was our cardio and then we continued to do some body weight exercises. We used what we had to create a good routine. As it was the only day with a bit of cloud we used the opportunity to push ourselves and have a bigger session to feed our craving for the holiday.

We have been looking into a lot of doubles exercises lately and these push up taps were something new. We both loved them. It looks like a simple exercise but it isn't, you can really feel it working your core and balance. It is a great upper body work out.


Push up


Touch

This exercise, in which you both do a standard push up (keeping your body in a straight line) and when you come up, clap your right hands together, return to push up position and repeat but using the left hands.

It targets the chest, triceps and core whilst also testing your balance.

So, as you can see, even for a wannabee slob like myself, there is no excuse to fit in the odd workout here and there while you are on holiday - but please make sure it isn't your soul focus and you do relax. That is what holidays are for after all.