Thursday, September 15, 2011

CSA: Community Supported Agriculture

A while ago, I heard about a service where you can get local produce delivered to your door. I had forgot about this until now. I have been doing a lot of grocery shopping recently. A lot of unsuccessful grocery shopping, I should say. I have been so frustrated. It seems the produce isn't very good and trying to find organic is sometimes a struggle in stores!

I like buying organic, and local organic would be even better! There are a few grocery stores in the Madison Area that support local and/or local organic produce, but it isn't convenient for me to get there.

After searching on the internet for a while, I realized I was looking for a CSA, community supported agriculture, program. I found the Madison Area CSA Coalition! Tons of farms and all organic! Great! I finally discovered that they don't deliver to your home, but there is a site basically down the road, within 10 minutes of my home, which is great! I decided to email April's Garden CSA for more information. This is definitely something I am interested in. Here is a link to Madison's CSA website: http://www.csacoalition.org/

Are you currently part of a CSA? What do you like about it? Do you live in the Madison area and have a CSA that delivers to your home? If so, tell me about it please!!! That is what I would prefer!

Once I hear back from April's Garden, I will post on what I learned!

I did make it to the gym today and burned 700 calories! 1640 calories left to burn! Did you get your workout in yet today?


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Making Jimmy John's For Lunch Healthy

Sometimes it is just easier to run some where and pick up a sandwich for lunch. That's how I felt yesterday, so I ran to Jimmy John's to get a sub. I usually get the vegetarian sub, which is 579 calories. I didn't realize that until I looked it up on their website about 5 minutes go. That seems like a lot of calories for a simple sub. The great thing about their website is that you can add and subtract ingredients from your sandwich. If I just asked for no Mayo my sandwich would about 385 calories! That is so much better! I think I will try next time, saving me 194 calories!

To make your meal even healthier. Skip out on the chips and/or cookie. Instead, grab or pack a banana from home to eat with your sandwich! The chocolate chunk cookie is 420 calories and the Thinny chips are their lowest calorie chips at 130 calories. In general, a banana is about 100 calories, but depending on the size of your banana it could be more. At least the banana is good for you!

Below is a look at the calories for their 6 original sandwiches.

Sandwiches
Calories
#4 Turkey Tom
515
#2 Big John (Roast Beef)
533
#6 Vegetarian
578
#5 Vito (Salami)
600
#1 Pepe (Ham)
614
#3 Totally Tuna
648

The Giant Club Sandwiches are all high in calories. The lowest calorie Giant Club Sandwich is #14 Bootlegger Club at 684 calories and the highest calorie Giant Club Sandwich is #9 Italian Night Club at 948 calories.

The Plain Slims really aren't better for you. The Plain Slim Tuna is actually more calories than the original and the Vito and Slim #5 are the same calories! For the most part, the slims are the original 6 subs without the veggies and dressings. The few veggies you get in the originals are good for you; I wouldn't recommend that you take those away. The dressings on the other hand, you don't always need. So just get an original, and take out the mayo or other dressing and you are probably good to go!

The next time you plan on going to Jimmy John's, check out their nutritional information online first. Educate yourself so you make the best possible decision. Here is a link to their website: http://www.jimmyjohns.com/menu/nutrition.aspx

Also, I made it to the gym today and burned 500 calories on the elliptical. 2340 calories remaining! Have you worked out yet today?

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Lunges for Great Legs

With not being able to fit in time to get to the gym this morning, I've decided to take an active rest and start working on figuring out a new lower body toning routine. I haven't done many lower body exercises in quite a while and it is time to get that back into my workout routine. One exercise I know I want to use is THE LUNGE. It is a great lower body exercise. It tones the front and back of your legs (quadriceps and hamstrings) and even your butt (gluteus muscle)!



Here is the right way to perform a lunge
1. Make sure your front knee is in line with your front ankle when you are in the lunge position. You definitely don't want your knee to pass your toes! Also, keep your weight in the heel of your front foot.
2. When lowering in the lunge, drop your back knee straight towards the floor. This will help you stay in good alignment.
3. If you feel you can't do the above, increase your stride to correct your alignment.

There are many different ways to lunge
1. You can step forward, lower into your lunge, and step back into your starting position. 
2. You can step backward, lower into your lunge, and step forward into your starting position. 
3. You can do walking lunges where you step forward, lunge, then step forward with the opposite leg, lunge, and continue alternating legs. 
4. You can also step into your lunge position, stay there and pulse up and down. 
5. You can even add bicep curls (shown in the picture above) to add an upper body exercise while lunging!

Try adding the lunge to your workout routine! Let me know if you have any questions on how to make sure you are lunging safely and effectively!

I may still get on a walk with Nora later today. If not, I'll be back in the gym tomorrow! How about you? Are you gonna make it to the gym today?

Monday, September 12, 2011

How Many Calories Do You Burn On the Elliptical?

Yesterday, I posted about calorie burn on walking versus running, so today I wanted to let you know what the calorie burn is like for the elliptical machine. Of course, the calorie burn does vary based on the the speed and resistance at which you are going, but below is a general look at what you would burn for 30 minutes on the elliptical.

I worked out on the elliptical today for about 1 hour and burned 660 calories. I usually work at a resistance of 3 and at a speed between 55 and 60 rotations/minute. That leaves me with 2,840 calories left to burn this week!

Have you worked out today? Maybe you can workout on the elliptical! It's a great workout!

I got the calories burned from this online calculator: http://www.healthstatus.com/calculate/cbc

Weight (lbs)
Calories Burned
100
258 calories
110
284 calories
120
310 calories
130
335 calories
140
361 calories
150
387 calories
160
413 calories
170
439 calories
180
464 calories
190
490 calories
200
516 calories

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Walking versus Running

Walking and running are both great forms of exercise. Running burns calories more efficiently, creates more impact on your joints, and covers more distance in less time. Walking doesn't burn calories as efficiently as running, but it is much less impact on your joints, making it less likely for injury.

I use to be a runner, but due to continual injuries, I started to enjoy walking much more. When I want to burn calories more efficiently I get to the gym and hop on the elliptical where I can work hard without causing a flare up!

Running isn't for everyone. If you love to run, great! If not, don't sweat it. Go for nice long walks around your neighborhood, on a bike trail, or other nature trails! While it may not burn calories in the fastest manner, you are still burning calories and doing something healthy for your heart.

I took Nora for a long walk around our neighborhood this morning. We walked and walked and walked, totaling 80 minutes! I burned about 300 calories, making my remaining 270 calories I needed to burn! Yay! So finally for the first time in a while I have met my 3500 calorie burn challenge! I may not have burned as many calories as I would have on the elliptical or if I had been running, but then again I probably would have stopped long before 80 minutes too! So here is to the endurance of walking, allowing me to make my goal by just stepping outside!

Here is a look at comparing calories burned when walking and running. Remember, how much you burn is related to the time, the pace, and your weight. In the example below we are using a time of 30 minutes.                      
Weight  (lbs)
Walking (3miles/hour)
Running (5miles/hour)
100
99 calories
192 calories
110
108 calories
211 calories
120
118 calories
230 calories
130
128 calories
249 calories
140
138 calories
268 calories
150
148 calories
288 calories
160
158 calories
307 calories
170
168 calories
326 calories
180
178 calories
345 calories
190
188 calories
365 calories
200
198 calories
384 calories

I got the calories burned from this online calculator: http://www.healthstatus.com/calculate/cbc


Saturday, September 10, 2011

Enjoying The Outdoors

Summer is definitely coming to an end, but not quite yet. It is a beautiful day out today and I plan on spending some quality time out there with my baby girl! Nora has started walking a little bit; maybe we'll get to walk around in the yard! Sometimes she isn't too sure about grass and doesn't want to walk, crawl, or sit on it. Other times, she is on the move! We'll she what she does today. Not too many days left where we can go and enjoy our warm days outside!

I also made it to the gym this morning. Burned 600 calories, leaving me with 270 left to burn by tomorrow evening! Have you worked out yet today? If not, at least get outside and enjoy the weather!

Friday, September 9, 2011

Walk For Your Treats

Yesterday afternoon Nora and I decided to go on another walk. It was such a beautiful day and I was feeling like making our walk a little extra special. So I walked Nora down to our local pizza place, Papa Jimmy's, where they have my favorite ice cream. It took about 20 minutes to get there and then we ordered an ice cream cone. Nora loved it! When the ice cream was gone she kept saying "Nummy, Nummy, Nummy"! I guess I have passed on my love for ice cream onto my 1 year old daughter! Oops! After that we walked back home. Another 20 minute walk. It was perfect!

A few years ago, Chris and I had made a summer rule, that whenever we wanted ice cream we had to walk for it. It was a good rule that summer. We got a lot of walking in that year!

Walking to get a treat is great. You get a little bit of exercise and then treat yourself for it. Plus, you are burning off at least a little bit of your treat's calories! Try it sometime! Next time you want an ice cream treat, walk to your nearest  grocery store, McDonald's, or where ever they sell your favorite ice cream treat near you!

So I burned about 100 calories on our afternoon walk yesterday. I also made it to the gym this morning and burned 500 calories on the elliptical! That means I have 870 calories left to burn this week! What did your exercise regimen look like today?