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Holistic Nutrition and Lifestyle

Jun 07 2019

The Holistic Body

Why you should think of your body as working together.

Your body is this amazing interconnected being. Everything is linked together. You need to be able to simultaneously move,
breathe, think, eliminate, have your your fluids flow properly. it’s a definition of holistic.

When you’re moving around and playing with your kids, or doing your
activities or working out you have to understand that all these different
linked areas need to coordinate and work with each other. To the degree that one of these areas is off means you’re in dysfunction. So you’re just disfunction could be a bad back. Your dysfunction could be headaches. Your dysfunction to be cancer. It depends on your genetic profile.

If you want to better your body and make sure that you stay balanced holistically you need to make sure that each one of these links in the chain is trained appropriately. Each link has a different thing that
needs to happen.

So if you curious about what that is please go to our website www.solcorefitness.com. Read the information we got there and feel free to reach and reach out to us for questions. Thanks a lot.

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Written by SolCoreFitness · Categorized: Blog, ELDOA, Exercise Program, Group Exercise Class, Holistic Nutrition and Lifestyle, Myofascial Stretching · Tagged: osteopathic

Aug 31 2018

Drink Water For Your Success, Santa Fe

Water, Water Everywhere

Water is one of the most important staples toour health and fitness. If we are dehydrated, it can present a whole host of physical problems that will cost time and money to “cure,”when the remedy is as simple as “DRINK MORE WATER!”

Symptoms of Dehydration

Mild:

  • thirst
  • dizziness
  • anger
  • depression
  • confusion
  • light-headedness
  • dry mouth and nose
  • slowed urine production

Moderate:

  • sunken, dry eyes with few or no tears
  • poor skin elasticity
  • rapid and deep breathing
  • low blood pressure
  • fast, weak pulse

Severe:

  • fainting
  • severe muscle contractions in the arms, legs, stomach, andback
  • convulsions
  • heart failure
  • kidney problems
  • lack of urine
  • cool, moist extremities
  • low or undetectable blood pressure
  • peripheral cyanosis (bluish skin)
  • death

 

Water Facts

An interesting fact, “The earth is covered with almost 70% water,andhumans are composed of about 75% water- our blood containing roughly the same salinity as the ocean water”.  There are roughly 10,000 actions within your body that are performed per second, which water is essential to. Water’s chief job is to maintain a stable environment inside and around our cells,so we can be able to take in nutrition and eliminate wastes. It is also essential that your muscles, tendons, ligaments and all the fascia in our body stay hydrated. You see, our body is meant to slide and move internally, and all this sliding and moving is done on water basedsubstance. So if you are dehydrated, just moving around will cause excessive tension and friction, which will cause inflammation, dysfunction, andpain.

 

So where do you start? First,find out how much you are currently drinking. Use a journal or the note function on your smartphone. If your total water intake is below ½ your body weight in ounces of water, you have to start increasing your intake. So, for example if you weigh 150lbs, you should be drinking 75 ounces of water every day. Also,note how much plain water you are having. Plain is water without ANYTHINGin it and two hours after eating.

 

Don’t try and increase it all at once though! Start slowly and let your body adapt. First,take the water you are currently drinking and divide it into thirds. Then also divide your day into thirds, say before 11am, 3pm, and7pm. Each third of waterwill go into those three sections. Now you are going to add a little bit of water in each third and make sure that it is all finished by the time you choose. Just keep increasing periodically every couple of weeks, andyou will be good to go in no time.

 

If you do enjoy lemon or lime in your water, just make sure half the water you drink is plain. This is the water that keeps your tissues hydrated.

 

As an added way to get more water in and start your day off awesomely, drink as much as you can first thing in the morning. Now you have started your day off hydrating yourself which get your body flowing and functioning correctly. It also gets you in the habit of drinking water in the day. And if you happen to forget to drink enough during your busy day, the water you drank in the morning “front loaded” your amount to help.

 

Water Hydration

So now that you are all geared up to stay hydrated- What do you do? Go to the nearest water fountain and take a swig…Not if you love your body!  Almost all municipal sources of water are contaminated with commercial agricultural runoff (pesticides, herbicides, etc.) and have chlorine and fluoride added to it. The hierarchy of the best water sources are:

  • Artesian
  • Spring
  • Filtered

The point I’m trying to get across to you is-DRINK MORE WATER! For those of you who are already thinking that this will send you to the bathroom every two seconds, consider this: As you slowly increase your water intake, your body will become more efficient at processing/using the water, and your desire to go will decrease. You can also add a small pinch of Celtic sea salt (not every time) which will help your body assimilate the water and give you a bunch of fantastic trace minerals (electrolytes) that your body needs anyway.

 

On a closing note- Many people mistake the feeling of thirst for hunger, and studies show that adults who drink two, 8-ounce glasses of water before breakfast, lunch, and dinner consumed75-90 fewer calories during each meal.

 

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Written by SolCoreFitness · Categorized: Blog, ELDOA, Group Exercise Class, Holistic Nutrition and Lifestyle, Motivation, Semi Private Personal Training

Dec 06 2017

Get in Shape to Run, Don’t Run to Get in Shape

Balance your body with stretching and strengthening to run without getting hurt.

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Written by SolCoreFitness · Categorized: Blog, ELDOA, Exercise Program, Holistic Nutrition and Lifestyle, Motivation, Semi Private Personal Training

Jun 12 2017

How Fad Diets Measure Up

How Fad Diets Measure Up

The battle between holistic lifestyles and holes in your diet

You know how the saying goes: “The proof is in the pudding (that the latest fad diet says you can’t eat anymore).” When beginning your health journey, the appeal of the latest diet can often overshadow the downside of ignoring your own genetics. Below, see how fad diets stand up against the holistic nature of eating for your metabolic type.

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

Fad diets promise fast results, but with any quick fix solution, they’re unreliable and inefficient to maintain. Allow me to demonstrate this concept with a little help from T.Swift herself, “Band-aids don’t fix bullet holes.” Sure, this Bad Blood lyric wasn’t surrounding the health ramifications of ill-formed diets, but the metaphor measures up. A Two-Week Makeover Cleanse or 27 Day Celebrity Body diet may help you lose a few pounds whilst under a restricted calorie deficit regimen, but it’s not sustainable and will result in packing on the pounds on day 15 or 28 when the diet is over. The key to a healthy lifestyle is a strong foundation of nutrition that won’t cause yo-yo weight loss and weight gain with every new diet bandage.

Eating for you metabolic type is an easily adaptable lifestyle change, not a “get skinny quick” scheme (though, that’ll happen too). When you assess your metabolic type, you’ll learn to eat the foods that are most compatible with your natural chemistry, and you won’t be struck with analysis paralysis when choosing the right foods for your diet. This structure simplifies why certain foods leave you craving a nap or even just craving more food, and how to solve that through fine-tuning your macro/micro nutrient profile.

Winner: Metabolic diet. If you’re eating according to your individual genetic makeup, you’ll avoid feeling overwhelmed by the latest diet craze or financially drained by expensive one-size-fits-all cleanses and supplements. What’s more? You’ll have quick and consistent control of your weight loss goals by eating the foods that are right for you.

METABOLISM

Fad diets seem to work at first because they often require eating a minimal amount of calories in a minimal time frame throughout the day. This, of course, will help you drop water weight, but it will also disrupt your natural metabolism: the rate at which your body burns calories — even at rest. You’ve seen the celebrity-endorsed juice cleanses poised to shed weight within – gasp – days. Though, does the short term water loss benefit your long term health goals? Not a chance. The reason? It’s not conducive to your overall metabolism or sustainable overtime. Chronic dieting may actually slow an already fast metabolism and cause you to burn fewer calories during the day than would have naturally.

Eating for your metabolic type works with (surprise!), not against your metabolism to keep you feeling full between each meal while boosting your metabolism to burn even more calories during workouts and rest periods. When you’re harnessing the foods that fuel your cells, you’ll be able to eat with less restriction while sticking to the longstanding nutrition strategy that will speed even the slowest of metabolisms.

Winner: Metabolic diet. More food, more energy, more calories burned.

ENERGY

Fad diets operate like most trends. They ramp up in popularity and seed themselves throughout pop-culture until they’re replaced and become another “Why did I ever think that hairstyle was a good idea?!” photo tucked in the back of your family album. Much like those fashion trends that burn out quickly, a trending diet is not built to last. The lack of complex carbohydrates, healthy fats, and essential nutrients within fad diets will not only cause fatigue and irritability, but it will also cause an increase in stress and fat cells.

A healthy diet that caters to each metabolic type focuses on you and your unique build; from your genetics to your stress and sleep patterns. Through a detailed assessment that measures optimal nutrition specific to each, you’ll be eating the correct foods in the correct quantities instead of fighting to maintain an unrealistic diet. The holistic nature of metabolic nutrition focuses on the food that mitigates cravings, deprivation, and fatigue as well as the environmental stressors of everyday life such as stress, sleep, digestive health, and your existing daily schedule.

Winner: Metabolic diet. Tailoring diet and exercise to your genetic makeup will identify your personal super foods (and the foods to avoid) to maximize strength and energy — simply through small adjustments to your holistic lifestyle. Through this simplified balanced approach, you’ll have more mental and physical stamina.

MUSCLE

Fad diets are rarely – if ever – touted by bona fide athletes or fitness professionals — and for good reason. An overly restrictive diet can’t provide the fuel necessary to build muscle, increase respiratory strength, or mental clarity because of nutritional deficiencies that often follow. Even when diets are loosely (read: entirely) tied to a sport like the ties between paleo and crossfit, but that restrictive diet is rarely used by professional athletes because of the unbalanced nutrition it provides for daily life. As increased muscle mass prepares your body to burn more fat, it’s important to focus on building strength at every phase of your holistic journey.

Following a metabolic diet emphasizes that the pillars of health and fitness extend not only to the food we eat but the mental and physical habits as well. When you provide your body with the proper nutrition it needs to operate at full capacity, weight loss and muscle gain will quickly follow.

Winner: Metabolic diet. You wouldn’t put diesel fuel in a car that requires standard premium fuel, right? This same concept applies to the fuel that makes your body run (and jump!) (and squat!). Eating according to your metabolic type ensures that your nutrition keeps all internal cylinders operating at peak efficiency during and after workouts.

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Noticing a theme here? When you eat according to your metabolic type, you’ll never be dieting. Instead, you’ll be making small changes based on your genetics and everyday stressors to consume the kind of foods that will energize and optimize your body. By committing to a lifestyle change, progress will begin.

 

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Written by SolCoreFitness · Categorized: Blog, ELDOA, Exercise Tips And Support, Holistic Nutrition and Lifestyle, Personal Trainer · Tagged: healthy foods, personal training success

Nov 14 2016

Superfoods: Which Are the Most Super, Santa Fe?

Superfoods: Which Are the Most Super, Santa Fe?

You see them in every health magazine and hear “healthy” people talking about how many of them they eat…

But what’s the real story on these so-called superfoods? And are they really “super”?

There isn’t an agreed-upon definition of the term “superfood”, but it’s generally accepted that a superfood is any food that contains high levels of vitamins and minerals that your body needs.

But do they really live up to the hype? Or is this just another fad diet?

There are a lot of overrated superfoods, but there are some that you should definitely be aware of.

Here are 9 that you should make a part of your diet.

  1. Acai

Acai (pronounced ah- SIGH-EE) is a fruit from South America and contains high levels of antioxidants, which help fight cancer and heart disease.

You’ll have a hard time finding fresh acai, so look for juices or powders that you can add to yogurt to give it a health boost.

You can also find them as frozen tablets which are perfect to blend into smoothies.

  1. Goji Berries

This small red berry from Tibet is packed with Vitamin C and gives your immune system a huge boost.

They’ve also been used as a treatment for visual problems and poor circulation.

You’re most likely to find them in a powder form or dried (think red raisins).

  1. Kefir

Originating in Russia, kefir is a drink that looks a lot like milk, but tastes like yogurt.

It’s full of probiotics that can aid in digestive health and support a healthy immune system.

Look for this at your local health food store or you can make your own by simply adding kefir grains to regular milk.

  1. Hemp Seeds

It’s not what you think.

Hemp seeds, though related to marijuana, have none of the same side effects.

High in protein and amino acids, hemp seeds are the perfect addition to any meal.

They also provide good amounts of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids, magnesium, and potassium.

  1. Chia Seeds

You can use these for more than just covering fake pets with green fur.

Chia seeds are packed with protein, omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and calcium.

These are the perfect addition to smoothies, oatmeal, and even salads.

  1. Turmeric

One of the main spices in curry, turmeric is full of compounds known as curcuminoids, which carry medicinal powers.

Turmeric has strong anti-inflammatory effects and can boost your brain function.

The curcuminoid content found in Turmeric is relatively low, so you may want to take an extract.

  1. Cacao Powder

Cacao powder is the perfect substitute if you’re a chocolate lover. It provides a strong chocolate flavor, without any of the guilt.

It contains flavonoids, which are known to Lower blood pressure and improve blood flow to the heart and brain.

Be careful when buying though. If the label says Dutch or alkalized, it means that the cacao has been processed and lost a lot of its antioxidants.

  1. Maca Powder

Maca is a root vegetable, grown in the mountains of Peru, that is picked, dried, and turned into powder.

Maca is rich in vitamin B, C, and E and has energy-boosting properties.

It’s a great addition to smoothies, oatmeal, and even baked goods.

  1. Black Garlic

Black garlic is white garlic that is put through a month-long fermentation process, kept under strict heat and humidity control.

Garlic has antimicrobial, antibiotic, and antifungal agents which helps protect against infections.

Because black garlic is fermented, it also has twice the antioxidant properties of conventional garlic.

***Bonus***

These supplements will put your program in overdrive!

  1. Whey Protein

Whey protein has been linked to a variety of health benefits, including:

  • Helping your insulin work more effectively, which helps maintain your blood sugar level after a meal — This is important as research suggests lowering your blood sugar levels after meals may be more beneficial for your health than lowering fasting blood sugars.
  • Promoting healthy insulin secretion, which is imperative for optimal health. This is one of the foremost reasons for avoiding sugars and grains, as overconsumption of grains and sugary foods has a negative impact on both, and is a prime factor in developing type 2 diabetes.
  • Helping to promote your optimal intake of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals needed for your overall wellness
  • Supporting your immune system, as it contains immunoglobulins
  • Helping you preserve lean body tissue (particularly during exercise) as it delivers bioavailable amino acids and cysteine
  • Maintaining blood pressure levels that are already within the normal range

Please do not just go out and buy any old whey from the shelf. It should be from a whey protein concentrate and not an isolate. It needs to be from a grass fed source and should not be loaded with a bunch of indigestible fillers. A great one that we carry is from SFH.

  1. Colostrum

Described as mothers milk. Benefits of taking this are:

  • Boost, balance, and maintain unsurpassed immune function
  • Eliminate harmful pathogens and fight infection
  • Cleanse & prevent absorption of toxins and pathogens
  • Protect and heal GI and stomach lining (Leaky Gut Syndrome)
  • Increase Natural Killer (NK) cell activity
  • Increase muscle strength and stamina; speed recovery after exercise or injury; burn fat; and maintain blood glucose homeostasis
  • Provide anti-aging benefits

Make sure you get a colostrum supplement that is from a grass fed source and doesn’t breakdown to much in the digestive track. The best we have found is one we carry from Sovereign laboratories.

  1. Branch Chain Amino Acids

BCAA’s help stimulate protein synthesis more so than protein on its own. They also increase the capacity of the cells for protein synthesis. BCAA’s in food and even in Whey supplements need to be broken down first and thus not as readily available. A BCAA supplement goes directly to the blood stream. Because of this ability you get an anti catabolic effect (lack of muscle breakdown). This helps:

  • Accelerate recovery of the muscles to reduce muscle soreness/fatigue.*
  • Force the body to burn more stored fat as fuel during training.*
  • Protect muscle from being destroyed during intense exercise.*
  • Provide a powerful alternative energy source during training.*
  • Optimize recovery of the nervous system to peak performance.*
  • Lay the raw material foundation of easily utilized ingredient ratios for accelerated muscle growth and repair.*
  • Fight fatigue.*
  • Lower the negative impact of physical and emotional stress*
  • Increase mental focus*
  • Reduce the likelihood of fatigue related injuries*

There are tons of BCAA’s supplements but the best we have found so far is from Infinity nutrition, which we carry. It is not only a great blend derived from food source, but we get the naturally flavored Stevia brand. Again no fillers.

The Payoff

While some superfoods are just superfakers, bringing these 9 foods into your diet is sure to help you boost your health. And adding these supplements will definitely accelerate your progress and keep your body strong on multiple levels.

 

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