Ask The Nutritionist

10:00 AM Jackie Mart 0 Comments

Question:

"If I workout first thing in the morning should I go on an empty stomach, or what should I eat?

-Jimm from Eagan, MN

Answer:

Hi Jimm!! Great question!! The theory behind this is that your blood sugar levels are low when you're in a fasted state (after going all night without eating) which targets more fat burning. 

Keep in mind that the majority of the "fuel" used during most exercise is not actually coming from the food you have just eaten. If you're working out at a moderate to high intensity you're using glycogen and fat that is stored in your muscles, liver, and fat cells. Typically, your body has enough of that stored fuel to last for one to two hours of intense work, or three to four hours at moderate intensity.

Therefore, if you are consuming a high quality diet, eating every three to four hours, your body may not need anything to eat before you begin your workout. Still, some people do have a hard time exercising without eating something first. Typically these people are more sensitive to changes in their blood sugar levels, which can decline during the first 15-25 minutes of their workout. It is this decline in blood sugar that causes dizziness, faintness, nausea or lightheadedness. This is especially true if you exercise first thing in the morning.Additionally, exercising on an empty stomach may not appeal to athletes as it will typically reduce overall performance. Professional athletes may also not be as concerned with fat loss.

I believe the best approach is to use some common sense and listen to your body. A number of individual factors can play a role, such as your age, when you last ate, whether or not you're pregnant, taking medications, your medical history, level of fitness, and the type of workout you engage in. For example, if you feel weak or nauseous while exercising on an empty stomach, you may want to at least eat a small meal before exercising.

*If you do need a little something before working out try a whey or hemp protein smoothie or plain greek yogurt and add your own berries, nuts and seeds!

Try Burst Training!!

The best and most efficient exercise is a high intensity, short duration work-out.  This is BURST TRAINING!  You give a short burst of maximal energy out put. When you do this type of work-out it produces a hormone HGH (human growth hormone).  This type of work-out safely shocks the body’s physiology into becoming a muscle building, fat burning machine. 
 
Instead of burning fat for an hour on a treadmill, a burst training session will spike your metabolism, produce HGH, and build lean muscle that will keep your body burning fat for up to the following 48 hours!!! The benefits to exercise and increasing muscle to fat ratio:  increase energy, fat loss, improve heart and lung health, aid in elimination of toxins, improve libido, better sleep, fight depression and create better self image, manage blood sugar. 

Please contact me to learn more about the link between exercise and your diet!


Copyright, 2012, Jackie Mart. For further information about this blog, or Optimum Wellness MN, contact Jackie Mart at 712.790.5883 or jackieamart@hotmail.com.

As a holistic nutrition and lifestyle coach, I will support you in taking steps to a healthier and happier you. My goal is to help you create an art of balance in your life. You will also learn how important balance between primary foods (relationships, physical activity, sleep, career and spirituality) and secondary foods (organic food and whole food) is.

http://www.optimumwellnessmn.com

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Apple Season-Storage Tips

10:52 AM Jackie Mart 0 Comments

It's cooling down at night and Fall seems to be just around the corner!! I love apple orchards, hayrides, pumpkin patches and wineries!! Sadly, apple season doesn't last forever, so it's important to buy extra apples to store for later in the year. Each variety of apples is different, make sure you ask your local orchard about the variety you are buying. Here are a few more generic storage tips to help your apples last into the cold winter months.
  • Avoid storing apples with other fruits/vegetables. The gases naturally released by other fruits/vegetables can make apples soften.  

  • Placing apples in the refrigerator is great for short-term storage. But the refrigerator lacks humidity and can dry apples out. Place them in a perforated plastic bag (often what they are sold in). This will help trap some of the humidity.You can even add a damp paper towel over the bag for extra humidity.  

  • For longer term storage, you can put them in a cardboard box and keep them in a cool, dark place (like a basement or pantry). Its nice to close the box so it limits the airflow, but it doesn't need to be airtight.   

  • Avoid freezing the apples. Ideal storage is between 33-38 degrees Fahrenheit with humidity ranging between 80% and 90%. 

  • Try not to store apples with any bruises or soft spots, this will shorten storage life and cause more fruit decay in the whole group. To help prevent bruises, handle apples carefully and wrap them individually in newspaper before putting them in a box for storage.   

Copyright, 2012, Jackie Mart. For further information about this blog, or Optimum Wellness MN, contact Jackie Mart at 712.790.5883 or jackieamart@hotmail.com.

As a holistic nutrition and lifestyle coach, I will support you in taking steps to a healthier and happier you. My goal is to help you create an art of balance in your life. You will also learn how important balance between primary foods (relationships, physical activity, sleep, career and spirituality) and secondary foods (organic food and whole food) is.

http://www.optimumwellnessmn.com

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Only have 15-30 Minutes a Day to Workout? Perfect!

10:19 PM Jackie Mart 0 Comments

Burst Exercise Training

When people think about exercising to lose weight they immediately think about spending countless hours of pain on the treadmill, spending hours in the gym, on the bike or in an aerobics class.  While there are many cardiovascular benefits to aerobic exercise, it can actually be doing more harm than good. Cortisol is a stress hormone that is released during long aerobic work-outs. It actually increases fat storage and muscle break down.  You are never going to lose the 10, 20, 50 extra pounds by designing your body to store fat and decrease lean muscle. 

The idea of working out is to burn fat, increase lean muscle and supply your body with oxygen.  The exact opposite of what aerobic exercise does for the body!
The best and most efficient exercise is a high intensity, short duration work-out.  This is BURST TRAINING!  You give a short burst of maximal energy out put. When you do this type of work-out it produces a hormone HGH (human growth hormone).  This type of work-out safely shocks the body’s physiology into becoming a muscle building, fat burning machine. 
Instead of burning fat for an hour on a treadmill, a burst training session will spike your metabolism, produce HGH, and build lean muscle that will keep your body burning fat for up to the following 48 hours!!! The benefits to exercise and increasing muscle to fat ratio:  increase energy, fat loss, improve heart and lung health, aid in elimination of toxins, improve libido, better sleep, fight depression and create better self image, manage blood sugar. 
HOW TO BURST TRAIN??? This is a work-out style; it can be done with almost any type of exercise.  It can be done at home with little to NO equipment.  It can be designed to push the most advanced athletes and it is as easy to do for any beginner.  The more muscle groups that are involved in the exercise the better.  Let me teach you how!
 
 
One Session (30 Minutes) $48


Package of 5 Sessions (30 Minutes Each) $255
 
 
Package of 10 Sessions (30 Minutes Each) $444


Copyright, 2012, Jackie Mart. For further information about this blog, or Optimum Wellness MN, contact Jackie Mart at 712.790.5883 or jackieamart@hotmail.com.



As a holistic nutrition and lifestyle coach, I will support you in taking steps to a healthier and happier you. My goal is to help you create an art of balance in your life. You will also learn how important balance between primary foods (relationships, physical activity, sleep, career and spirituality) and secondary foods (organic food and whole food) is.

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