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Is Sugar Bad? Is Fruit Bad? How Much Sugar Should I Eat Per Day? Here we go!
Let’s talk about sugar.
The average American can easily consume over 200g of sugar a day. Thats about 150g over the recommended daily dose for a healthy, exercising person. A sedentary and inactive person should actually consume even less. Have you ever looked at your sugar intake in a day? It can be eye opening and worth the effort. Use an app like MyFitnessPal to look up foods that you consume throughout the entire day and keep track of the total grams of sugar. You’ll not only get the number of grams that you ate but from this list you can also identify which foods contain the most sugar should you need to work on eliminating or substituting certain foods.
What happens when we eat too much sugar?
The main issue here is fat storage but not FROM the sugar but BECAUSE OF the sugar.
Here’s why:
HOW WE ADAPT TO EXERCISE
Our body is always adapting. To what we do, what we eat, what time we wake up or go to sleep, the environment around us… the list goes on.
As we exercise, our body tries to adapt and make us better at exercising.
For this reason alone, we cannot just do the same thing over and over and over. Not only will we get bored but our body will no longer become stressed and need to adapt, recover, and grow.
Let’s really break this process down:
How To Keep Your Metabolism Healthy As You Age - Keep burning calories!
Moving makes you body and your brain function better.
You know what moving also helps? Your metabolism!
If you’re over 25… your metabolic power is decreasing by about 3-5% every decade. The main reason for this is the loss of lean body mass. Bone and muscle are so metabolically active that a drop is your metabolism could largely be due to a drop in your lean body mass as you age.
We don’t want that to happen!
If you keep, or even improve, your lean body mass from the age of 25 to 35 to 45… guess what your metabolism doesn’t do as much of… drop!
YOUR QUESTIONS… ANSWERED!
Today we attack several of the questions that have been sent in by YOU, yes YOU!
We received several really good questions so grab a cup of joe and settle in as we take on your questions from our favorite little coffee spot and Bellaire Texas.
Let’s GO!
HOW OUR BODY USES FOOD FOR ENERGY
In the past weeks we learned what food is, what happens when food enters our body (through our mouth), so now let’s talk about exactly how our body uses this food for energy.
STOP BUYING THESE 5 FOODS TODAY (& why)
There's really no reason to label foods as "good" or "bad", but there are some foods that are particularly high in calories and are incredibly easy to overeat. For many people it's best to not have them in the house since moderating them can be tough.
FOOD GOES IN AND THEN…
Last week we defined FOOD and it wasn’t as simple as you thought. We learned that food is our energy source, it is our medicine, it is information to our body and it is a way in which we communicate our culture and love to others. In the end we learned that FOOD MATTERS. The food we eat matters to our bodies and should matter to you.
This week, let’s continue down that path and begin to discuss how our body uses the food we eat.
The Best Exercises For Better Posture
We live in a slumped over world.
Our faces are buried in our phones while we hold them down in front of us. We look down at our computer screens. We sit in uncomfortable chairs for hours per day.
➡️It’s no surprise that rounded over shoulders and a rounded upper back have become so prevalent.
Even gym goers often favor exercises that develop the fronts of our bodies like the chest, abs and deltoids.
These postures and imbalances can contribute to long term issues if not addressed.
Here are 5 things we recommend you do a few times a week as part of your training to help out with the rounded over shoulder epidemic.
WHAT IS FOOD?
That may seem like a silly question, but thinking about what food is and what it does for our bodies can help you begin to understand why what we eat matters so much.
So then, what is food?
Food is our energy source. The nutrients we eat are digested and absorbed and then screened by the liver to decide what needs to be done with them. We can use them right away for energy, store them for use later, or excrete them.