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Nutrition for Athletes Kate Lyman Nutrition for Athletes Kate Lyman

HOW TO TRULY MAXIMIZE YOUR PERFORMANCE GOALS THROUGH YOUR NUTRITION: FUELING FOR PERFORMANCE PART 1

You don’t need to be an elite athlete to optimize your performance. Regardless of your level or experience, you just need to make sure your nutrition aligns with your specific goals. If your goals are aimed at optimizing performance and recovery, your priority should be eating the right amount to fuel your training and your recovery. Today’s post will give you some of the basics on what to eat, when to eat it, and how food plays a role in your performance in and out of the gym.

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RECOGNIZING PHYSICAL VS. PSYCHOLOGICAL (EMOTIONAL) HUNGER & WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

Recognizing our hunger cues and the impact our environment can have on those cues is especially important for goals related to our nutrition. Establishing a difference between physical and psychological hunger is the first line of defense against any feelings of guilt, shame, or regret surrounding our food choices.

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BUILDING STRONG HABITS FOR LONG TERM RESULTS

While we want our clients to have specific goals they’re after, as coaches, our goal is to also ensure that clients walk away with tools that ensure their results are sustainable and that they feel confident in navigating their nutrition on their own.  In today’s post, I’m sharing more about some of those tools we aim to develop in our work as online nutrition coaches working one-on-one with clients, no matter what their goals are.

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Recipes + Meal Prep Zach Anderson Recipes + Meal Prep Zach Anderson

HOLIDAY COCKTAILS: MACRO-FRIENDLY DRINKS AND HOW TO TRACK ALCOHOL

When you think of holiday treats, a cocktail may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But between more dinners with family or friends and other holiday celebrations, chances are you’ll run into a cocktail or two. Whether you’re hosting Christmas brunch or having a cozy snow day at home, here are some of our favorite winter cocktails.

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Recipes + Meal Prep Kate Lyman Recipes + Meal Prep Kate Lyman

MACRO FRIENDLY COFFEE IDEAS AND RECIPES

A big part of diet culture that plagued me for a majority of my life was a fear of liquid calories. There is no need to fear liquid calories, period. For those who love a high calorie latte, mocha, etc., here are a few tips for how you can make a generally calorie-packed drink a little more “macro friendly.”

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Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan

MACRO-FRIENDLY RECIPE: BUTTERNUT SQUASH PASTA BOWL

Fall is my favorite season and part of that is making yummy, hearty meals that warm you up and bring together the flavors of the season. This pasta bowl uses seasonal butternut squash and is packed with other veggies (coming in at nearly 20g of fiber!) as well as protein. It’s an easy plant-based recipe that you can prep for the whole week or share with the whole family.

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Fat Loss Kenny Lyman Fat Loss Kenny Lyman

EMOTIONAL EATING, STRESS, SLEEP, AND YOUR GOALS

Some stress is considered vital for a happy and healthy life. Stress challenges us to adapt and overcome obstacles by learning new things, and stress motivates us to set and progress toward personal goals. On the other hand, too much stress that goes unrelieved can have negative consequences on our health and fitness goals, on top of negatively impacting our emotional health and well-being.

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Tracking Macros, Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan Tracking Macros, Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan

MACRO-FRIENDLY MEAL IDEAS: CREATING EASY MEALS USING PANTRY STAPLES

If you’re new to tracking your macros, the idea of creating meals or planning a day that hits your macros can feel incredibly overwhelming. Many of our clients are parents, professionals and really busy individuals who don’t have a ton of time to spend on food but have health or weight loss goals and we believe that you can absolutely do both!

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Nutrition Tips & Tricks Kate Lyman Nutrition Tips & Tricks Kate Lyman

Smart Watches: The Pros, The Cons, and How to Use Our Smart Watches to Meet Our Health, Nutrition, and Fitness goals

Smart watches - Apple Watches, FitBits, Garmins, etc. - can be such an incredibly helpful tool for daily life, but they become more detrimental than helpful when we rely too heavily on the data they provide. But we can understand how to utilize them in a way that is most beneficial for us and our needs, without having them give us inaccurate information.

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4 COMMON NUTRITION MISTAKES WE MAKE

After over seven years working as an online nutrition coach (and years in the fitness industry before this!), I want to share four major nutrition mistakes we often see as coaches working 1:1 with our clients. These mistakes aren’t because our clients are uninformed or wrong; they’re just often things we have been told (incorrectly) most of our lives.

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Nutrition Tips & Tricks Zach Anderson Nutrition Tips & Tricks Zach Anderson

NUTRITION IS SELF-CARE: HOW TO FEED YOURSELF WHEN APPETITE IS LOW

Our ability to stay reasonable when feeling incredibly stressed or emotional tends to be most challenging. And unsurprisingly, ensuring we're well fed is a significant helper and factor with us thinking (and acting) reasonably. Here are a few ideas that may be helpful to ensure you're eating enough, especially when with significant time demands and stressors.

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WHAT IS DIET CULTURE? A REVIEW OF DIET CULTURE, DIETS, AND DIETING

Diet culture is a system that places value on our weight and size over our health. Diet culture is supported by a multi-billion dollar industry that pushes weight loss through every medium possible.⁣ Diet culture tells men, women, and children that they are not small enough, strong enough, or lean enough. ⁣DIET CULTURE IS HARD TO IGNORE.⁣ Anti-diet culture is not the same thing as anti-dieting, and let’s talk about why.

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Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan

MACRO-FRIENDLY MEAL PREP: PLANT-BASED BUDDHA BOWL

Whether you’re a plant-based eater or not, this tempeh, beet, and hummus buddha bowl is packed with tons of veggies, fiber, and important vitamins and minerals. It has a great mix of flavors (sweet, spicy and citrusy!) along with 25g of plant-based protein! It’s a great meal to make ahead of time and reheat throughout the week. We also share options for modifying macros depending on your needs!

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Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg

DIVERSIFY YOUR (NUTRITION) FEED

Last week on the blog, we talked about the general idea of diversifying your conception of what “healthy” looks like. This is also a reminder to make sure that you’re getting your nutrition information from diverse sources. So this week, I’m here to provide some links to creators and resources to help you dig in further.

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Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg

DECOLONIZE YOUR NUTRITION: WHY FOOD IS NOT JUST “FUEL”

When you think of healthy food, what comes to mind? For most of us, it's usually something like egg whites and vegetables, or a big salad, or steamed broccoli and chicken and brown rice. But what about other food traditions and cultures? There are people all over the world who have lived healthy lives and probably never eaten what you just thought of as “healthy” foods.

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