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Friday, January 22, 2010

I am often approached by women who ask how they can drop that last 10lbs or how to lose their belly fat or how to get legs that are worthy of seeing the light of day and I always respond with "its all about what you eat". What never ceases to surprise me is the response I get. "I eat healthy already, I know what I need to eat". REALLY???



Seriously... if you are not rocking a body you love, something you are doing isn't working. I am a strong believer that you can't out-train a lousy diet so I am standing firm that most of you are missing the mark. FOOD, what you eat, how much you eat and understanding how and what it does in your body is the answer.



A wise woman once told me that there is a big difference between eating clean and eating to get lean or change your body composition. This is a concept that is totally lost on most of us.

Cutting carbs and eating good fats is not the simple answer. Nor is just increasing vegetable intake and watching portion sizes.



Yes eating clean is a good starting place and of course I am all for the above points (except for the removal of carbs... oh for the love of Pete, when will this diet fad die for good), but this alone will not shape the physique of your dreams.



I will use the example of running to help explain my point. I would bet my studio on the fact that most women choose to learn to run not because they have the desire to feel their feet pounding the pavement but because they want to lose weight. Its free (minus the swanky new runners and cute running coat so you look the part) and can be done anywhere. Its also easy to sign up for a group so you have the comfort and support of other like minded individuals. All of a sudden you start to see changes in your body which motivates you to keep running. Then the day hits that you realize that those initial changes you loved and fueled your enthusiasm just aren't happening anymore. WHY? Its called adaptation. The body has the amazing ability to change when there is a catalyst but eventually it settles into the new groove and then its ability to adapt stops the body from making further progress. So whats a girl to do? Guess you need to run more, start hill training, incorporate sprints and start looking at resistance training and a variety of cardiovascular activities.



The same is true with eating clean. Initially when you start losing the junk food, adding more whole foods, grains, vegetables, proteins, good fats the body responds positively so we think WOW this is working! But just as with running over time you start to realize that those initial changes just aren't coming as quickly (if at all) and you still haven't created the physique that your goals were built on.



Do you know that losing weight can be supported by eating more Omega 3 fatty acids? Do you know where to find those Omega 3s and how much you should be taking in daily? Do you know how much room you have for good fats in your daily nutrition plan? Getting in good fats goes beyond adding nuts and olive oil it requires that you KNOW about all the healthy fats and how to properly incorporate them so that they get you to your goal faster!

How about carbohydrates? Do you know the difference between complex carbs vs fibrous ones? Do you know the best time to eat them or what portion sizes match your activity level? Do you understand the important role they play in determining body composition or the fact that your body requires them for maximum performance?

Then there is protein. Do you understand that there is life beyond chicken? Do you know how much you should be eating and how often? Do you understand the importance of variety so you don't run into health issues such as iron deficiency?

Its all in the details. Calories count, even calories from clean foods.

If your weight loss has stalled and you are confused about why, take a step back and get some help to determining what details you are missing.

Its the difference between walking from Vancouver to Miami or hopping on a plane. Personally when I decide I want something I seek out the people who have the experience to help me achieve or learn what I need to so I can get the job done quickly. Time is our most valuable asset and I for one want to make the most of mine.

Put the journey towards your weight loss goals into high speed and learn the details. I promise you will never look back and the BUC nutrition program will change how you think and feel about food for life.

-LC

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

There is still time to register for the 12 week BUC nutrition program!

You know you want to do this, you know you should do this so why the hesitation?? Sometimes we need to look at the real reasons behind why we choose not to do something that we KNOW we need to. Hesitation, procrastination, excuses... these are the walls that act as road blocks but for the most part they are not built of bricks but are merely illusions seeming real. If you have been sitting back thinking about contacting BUC why haven't you? What are you afraid of? Commitment?

Here it is ladies. Yes there is commitment involved but not to me. The commitment is to yourselves, and aren't you worth it? As a species we need to eat. Everyday we need to eat. Your body is the engine and your food is the gas. Food is our fuel plain and simple. So if you need to eat everyday, why not learn how to do that better? Why not learn how to make better choices so you are not only eating healthy, great tasting food but also losing weight, changing your body composition and gaining more energy and strength. This is turn will increase your vitality, brighten your spirit, lift your moods, elevate your confidence and give you that "BRING IT ON" attitude. Come on ladies ... you know what I am talking about and if you don't, well, you don't know what you are missing!

Stop looking for reasons why you can't and start looking at all the reasons why you should. If you have date conflicts contact me, if budget is an issue contact me. You don't know what you can make happen unless you ask! The clients who want to make the change find the way to make it happen. NO excuses, NO hesitation.

Class starts January 14 (yes this Thursday) at 6:30
Limited spots are still available!

If not now, when?

Contact me now! lisa@bucfitness.com

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Monday, January 4, 2010

Make 2010 your year to finally put a stop to the ups and downs of dieting and learn exactly what it takes to get the body you dream of. Nutrition is the missing link in the weight loss battle and with all the conflicting information and misleading marketing tactics being used by food manufactures many individuals are not getting significant or lasting results. Eating to change your body composition is not as simple as just eating healthy or depriving your body of food. This seminar is designed to provide you with the truth about dieting, quality of food and how to let go of the dysfunctional relationship we have with food and the scale.

BUC's nutritional seminar will open your eyes to all the hidden obstacles that may be contributing to your lack of permanent weight loss or the inability to truly achieve a tight, toned physique. Women do have the ability to have amazing figures at any stage of life including after having children and well into our 40's and beyond. 40 doesn't mean you have to live in an unfit, unhealthy body. Embrace the possibility of having unlimited energy, feeling amazing in your perfect pair of jeans, looking and feeling better than you did in your 20's. Yes ladies, you can have it all!


BUC will teach you strategies to cut through the deception on food packaging labels, identify hidden sugars and how to decipher the good, bad and UGLY. We will discuss the truths and myths of low fat, low carb and other dieting tactics and exactly what a faster metabolism is and what it means to you. This seminar is designed to provide you with manageable and easily digestible pieces of the nutrition puzzle, which will guide you towards building your own healthy nutritional lifestyle and the achievement of your goals. I guarantee you will leave having had your own "AH HA" moment!


BUC clients don't diet. They learn how to fuel their bodies by making educated choices so they can look and feel great.

This is a 12 session series which includes weekly weight and measurements checks, food logs, a grocery tour, menu planning and meal building and a look at some of the emotional boundaries that keep us from achieving our goals.


Starting: January 14, 2010 (Thursdays)

Time: 6:30 to 8pm

Location: Unit 170, 5640 Hollybridge Way, Richmond, BC

Cost: $700 plus GST

To register contact Lisa at lisa@bucfitness.com or 604 618 4595. Space is limited!

Course Outline:

Week 1 * January 14

Introductions

Assessments including measurements, pictures and weight

Goal Setting


Week 2 * January 21

Nutritional Foundations & Healthy Eating Tips

Introduction to Protein


Week 3 * January 28

Review week 2

Self Image: The impact of our thoughts and feelings

Introduction to Fats


Week 4 * February 4

Review week 3

Focusing your energy: How to manifest what you desire

Introduction to Complex Carbohydrates


Week 5 * February 11

Review week 4

Putting it all together & individual plans!


Week 6 * February 18

Review week 5

Menu planning and building meals


Week 7 * February 25

Commitment (Paul Cassidy Guest Speaker)


Week 8 * March 4

Grocery Store Tour


Week 9 * March 11

Focus on: Grain exchange

Building meals * How to make one recipe into many!


Week 10 * March 18

Focus on: Alcohol

Building meals


Week 11 * March 25

Re-assess! Full pictures & measurements


Week 12 * April 1

Celebrating our success!





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