Puppy/Dog Friendly Park Workout

puppy park workout

So… 2 of my best friends have recently gotten puppies and I’m obsessed with them.  One of the puppies, Hank (chocolate lab pictured above) is especially sporty.  The first time we met we worked out together. It was awesome.  Hank’s mom is a Cross Fit superstar (thus the Again Faster equipment and dumbbells in the photos).  However, it’s hard to regularly attend CrossFit  or  fitness classes if you want to spend time with your dog.  Since I figured many of you may have dogs yourself, I decided to create a “dog/puppy friendly” outdoor workout.  This way you and your dog can work out together and stay in shape while strengthening your bond 🙂 Even if you don’t have a dog, this is a great workout to try on a nice summer day.  Enjoy!  Lots of luv, Brit

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Me and Hank workin’ out back in April this year!

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Yay for "fit" puppies!
Yay for “fit” puppies!

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Jammin’ Cardio Playlist – Wake Up and Workout!

rise and shine

I’ve been teaching spinning for 3 months now and I absolutely love it.  Picking out songs and making my ride playlist is so fun – it’s always a party up in my class!  I’m especially proud of the playlist I’m jammin’ to right now, so I wanted to share it with you guys.  I even included some activity ideas to spice up your cardio workout.  You can use this playlist and do the activities on pretty much any piece of cardio equipment – doesn’t have to be a bike.

Also, I highly encourage you to get this playlist going and workout in the morning – I’m a huge fan of AM workouts.  I find that they set a positive tone for my day and keep me accountable.  Anything can happen in the evening (i.e. working late, feeling tired, dinner plans, etc.) so morning workouts are more certain.  Also, some studies show that morning workouts are better for weight loss.  They claim that working first thing in the morning, before eating breakfast, forces us to burn more fat since there is no food in our stomachs to use as fuel.  Try it yourself and see what you think – enjoy your sweat session!  Lots of luv, Brit

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Healthy Way to Lose 10 Pounds in 2 Weeks

So if you’re like me, you LOVE to workout but you also LOVE to eat.  I have to admit, I’m a fat kid at heart.  Luckily I’ve learned to love healthy food and control my portions (for the most part).  However, there are times that I get a little side tracked and don’t monitor my calorie intake the way I should.  All of sudden I begin to notice that my favorite skinny jeans are barely zipping up and that’s my reality check that I need to refocus.  I put this 2 week plan together about a year ago – it’s an oldie but a goodie.   It helps me when I need to regroup my wellness regimen and drop a few pounds.  I love that every “rule” is a healthy action that actually does my body good!  Try it for yourself and let me know how it goes!  You can definitely expect to shed some weight, of course results will vary based on your body composition and your overall calorie intake.  Good luck – lots of luv, Brit

For the next 14 days, do the following 5 things each day…

lose 10 pounds in 2 weeks

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Wine Country Weekend Reflections #CaliSwag

Happy Monday gang!  I’m just returning from a wonderful weekend in wine country – Sonoma County, CA.  I headed out West to celebrate my bestie’s 30th birthday.  I’m so grateful for good friends. I’m also proud to say that despite our busy agenda, I got a solid workout in on Saturday morning = 30 minutes of hills sprints.  My thighs are still on fire!

Here are some pics from the weekend for you to peruse.  Now that the wining and dining #caliswag style is over, it’s back to work and back to my workouts!  Stay tuned for some new routines this week – lots of good stuff in store for you.  Love you lots, Brit

IMG_5856Chillin’s pool side at Francis Ford Coppola Winery

photo (2)A little wine country scenery – I love Sunflowers

photo (3)My friend Jan (directly behind me) and the rest of b-day celebration crew

photo (4)Crossing the Golden Gate bridge on my way back to the San Fran airport

photo (2)Posing with a BIG smile and LOVING heart for all of the GRIT gurls & guys

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5 Super Smoothie Recipes: Lo SUGAR Hi PROTIEN

Since I travel for work every week, I often need a nutritious filling meal on the go.  Lately, I’ve gotten really into smoothies (as you know from all of my Dr. OZ Drink Cleanses).  I like smoothies because they’re an easy way work in my daily serving of fruit & veggies as well as other vitamins and protein.   BUT, I have to be careful to choose the RIGHT smoothies.  By “right” I mean smoothies with low to moderate sugar and lots of protein.   While smoothies are tasty, they can be loaded with sugar which packs on the pounds and makes us hungry.  Keep in mind that smoothies are good forms of “meal replacements” not “appetizers.”   Often, I unintentionally consume too many calories in 1 day because I’ll have a smoothie PLUS my meals – not a good look.  If you are trying to drop a few pounds, be sure to drink a smoothie INSTEAD of eating a meal.  Keep this in mind as you enjoy these 5 Super Smoothie recipes!  Lots of luv, Brit 🙂

protein berry smoothie

Brit’s Berry Blast Smoothie

  • 3/4  Grapefruit Juice
  • 1/3 Cup of egg whites
  • 1 Cup frozen or fresh mixed berries (raspberries, strawberries, blueberries)

nut banana smoothie

Carob Nut Banana Smoothie

  • 1 banana (small) cut into pieces
  • 1/4 cup skim milk
  • 1 tablespoon dried carob powder*
  • 2 tablespoons reduced fat peanut butter
  • 1/2 Cup of ice

apple cinnamon soy smoothie

Apple Cinnamon Soy Smoothie

  • 1/3 Cup egg whites
  • 1 Sweet, crisp apple (medium size) peeled, chopped red apple (about 1 1/4 cups)
  • 1 Cup refrigerated vanilla soy milk
  • 1/4 Teaspoon ground cinnamon

mean green smoothie

Lean Mean Green Smoothie

  • 1 cup kefir
  • 2 T ground flax-seed
  • 1 1/2 cups spinach
  • 1 banana
  • 1/4 quinoa (prepared with milk)
  • 1 tsp peanut butter
  • 1 tsp vanilla (optional)

gladiator protein smoothie

Copycat Gladiator Smoothie (Smoothie King)

This recipe is great because you can alter it to fit your own preference and change it up as much as you’d like! (My favorite is vanilla protein powder with strawberries and banana!)

  • 1 serving of whey protein powder (any flavor you like)
  • 1 Cup of fruit
  • 1 Cup of water, or milk of choice
  • 1/2 Cup of ice
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Don’t push deadlines…push your limits!

Wishing you a wonderful weekend and encouraging you to make the most of your time!  Often it’s easy for us to procrastinate and push the deadlines for our goals.  BUT this weekend I encourage you to schedule some “YOU” time.  Make time to exercise, update your planner, spend time pursuing your goals and most importantly, spend time with the people you love.  We can accomplish so many things when we JUST DO THEM.  Shock yourself this weekend!  Lots of luv, Brit

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Finding Balance: Dieting vs. Overindulging

Finding Your Food Consumption

Guest Post by Lindsay Krasna, GRIT by Brit Registered Dietitian

A client of mine that’s been struggling with her weight recently asked me how she can achieve a healthy body and optimize my health without “dieting” or “restricting.” She has been trying to understand the difference between these concepts for much of her life, and I believe she’s not alone in her confusion! In my work as a nutrition counselor, I come across this all this all the time. Our society’s diet-obsessed culture and conflicting media messages about nutrition make the answer to this question very unclear. Eggs are good for you one day, and bad the next. Low-fat is definitely the way to go one day, no wait, low-calorie, or low-carb the next. Don’t eat above your daily Weight Watchers points allotment, or else you’ll gain weight. Gosh, how discouraging this can be!

So really, how does one find a sustainable approach to eating well and maintaining a healthy body, without going crazy and depriving one’s self of their nutrient needs? How can one healthfully set boundaries around their intake of less nutrient dense foods while honoring their tastes and body’s nutritional requirements?

I believe the answer comes down to blending our natural, intuitive cues with our cerebral knowledge about nutrition.

Here are a few definitions to make these concepts more clear:

  • Dieting: consistently following a set of (oftentimes unscientifically based) rigid food rules or guidelines while ignoring your body’s intuitive cues and/or food preferences.
  • Overindulging: consistently eating beyond your body’s fullness cues for non-physical reasons, and/or consistently choosing foods that contribute limited nutrition value.
  • Healthy eating: consistently blending basic nutrition principles (cerebral knowledge) with your body’s intuitive hunger-fullness cues and taste preferences (internal knowledge).

Notice I use the term *consistently* in all 3 definitions. This is because it is totally normal and natural to under- or over-eat from time to time! Intake can vary in quality and quantity in the face of strong emotions, unplanned events, lack of time, special occasions, etc. As long as it’s not a regular reoccurrence. It’s also important not to overlook the fact that there are all kinds of environmental factors out there that can detract from the reliability of our internal cues, and interfere with our ability to eat mindfully and trust our bodies’ natural intuitive cues. Some examples include expanding portion sizes at restaurants, artificial sweeteners and food additives, eating on the go, technology distractions, and social pressures — to name a few). BUT, if you can learn to become more aware of these influences, you will have the power to offset them, and get back to listening to our body’s natural cues. A good nutritionist can help you work towards this.

Sounds simple, I know. And it really is. Not saying it’s easy though. It comes down to practice and trust. Trusting your body’s own internal regulation system is the key to good health. It IS possible to pay mind to good nutrition principles, while still honoring your body. I’ve seen it happen, and experienced it for myself. When you can start connecting your head with your stomach…. This is where the magic of real nutrition happens!

*Disclaimer: this message is targeted for a generally healthy individual. If you have a specific condition such as diabetes, kidney disease, a GI disease, etc., you will certainly need to follow more specified dietary rules to optimize your health. 

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Healthy Habits for Sustained Success

10 healthy habits

I made up this healthy habits list about 2 years ago when I got really serious about taking control of my health, my weight and my life.  While these habits may seem a little extreme, they are doable and beneficial!  Personally, I have not mastered the list, but each day I try to do a little better.  It takes a lot of GRIT to develop healthy habits.  But healthy habits are the only way to a sustain a healthy lifestyle.  While these habits can take a lifetime to develop, we should strive to perfect them EVERY DAY.  Doing so helps us be our BEST SELVES!  If we focus on 1 healthy habit at a time, soon enough we’ll be living by the full formula.  GOOD LUCK! Luv, Brit 😉

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BRIT’S LIST OF HEALTHY HABITS – MY FIERCE FORMULA…

0 – Hours of television

1 – Hour of exercise

2 – Liters of water

3 – Cups of hot green tea

4 – Short mental breaks

5 – Small meals

6 – AM wake up time

7 – Minutes of laughter

8 – Hours of sleep (at least)

9 – PM end of the day and off to bed

10 – Prayers of gratitude (list 10 things you’re thankful for)

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