Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2013

El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu Dietary Self Defense: Eating healthy but need more energy



(Health.com) -- Who doesn't wish for more energy at least a few dozen times a day?
Of course, you know that a good night's sleep, regular exercise, and effective stress management can give you a much-needed boost. But to further figure out why you're slumping, you need to pinpoint the energy-sucks in your diet. (Hint: Those low-carb meals aren't doing you any favors.)
"Our bodies rely on the energy and nutrients we get from food, so what you eat -- and how and when you eat it -- can either drain you or sustain you," says Jennifer Sacheck, associate professor of nutrition at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.
These fuss-free nutrition tweaks will give you more oomph every day:
You go long stretches without eating
Food Fix: Snack early, snack often
Every time you go more than two hours or so without eating, your blood sugar drops -- and that's bad news for your energy.
Here's why: Food supplies the body with glucose, a type of sugar carried in the bloodstream. Our cells use glucose to make the body's prime energy transporter, adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Your brain needs it. Your muscles need it. Every cell in your body needs it. But when blood sugar drops, your cells don't have the raw materials to make ATP. And then? Everything starts to slow down. You get tired, hungry, irritable and unfocused.
Grab a bite every two to four hours to keep blood sugar steady. Nosh on something within an hour of waking -- that's when blood sugar is lowest.
Your breakfast is too "white bread"
Food Fix: Think soluble fiber
Energy, thine enemy is a sugary breakfast: pancakes, white toast, muffins and the like. Instead, start your day with soluble fiber (found in oatmeal, barley and nuts).
"It dissolves in the intestinal tract and creates a filter that slows the absorption of sugars and fats," explains Dr. David Katz, founder of the Yale Prevention Research Center and author of "Disease Proof."
In fact, research shows that choosing a breakfast with either soluble fiber or insoluble fiber -- the kind in whole-grain breads and waffles -- actually protects against blood sugar spikes and crashes later in the day.
A smart start: cereals with at least 5 grams of fiber a serving and whole-grain breads with 2g per slice.
You're eating the wrong veggies
Food Fix: Get more broccoli and kale
There's no such thing as a "wrong" vegetable, but for the most gusto, pick cruciferous ones, like broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, cauliflower and kale. These produce rock stars contain isothiocyanates, compounds that activate a protein called Nrf2, which in turn generates mitochondria, the part of cells responsible for converting glucose into ATP.
"The more mitochondria you have, the better your muscles work and the less fatigued you'll be," explains Dr. Mladen Golubic, medical director of the Center for Lifestyle Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic's Wellness Institute.
Toss broccoli into stir-fry; mix shredded cabbage with vinegar; or season cauliflower with turmeric, cloves cardamom, coriander and cinnamon.
You avoid red meat
Food Fix: Beef up on iron-rich foods
Do you eat mostly vegetarian? Is your period heavy or long? Are you a coffee or tea fiend?
If you answered yes to any of these, you may need more iron, key for strength and stamina. About 12% of women ages 20 to 49 may be iron-deficient.
"If you're deficient, you could eat the best diet and still be exhausted," says Meridan Zerner, a sports dietitian at Cooper Aerobics in Dallas. Women need about 18 mg daily until 51, and 8mg after that.
Beef is the best source of heme iron, the form most easily used by the body; a 3-ounce serving has 3mg. You can get nonheme iron from plant sources, like kidney beans (5mg in 1 cup) and spinach (3mg in ½ cup cooked). To help your body absorb nonheme iron, eat vitamin C-rich foods (orange juice, berries, tomatoes) and avoid coffee and tea an hour after eating as tannic acids can block iron absorption.
You've cut one too many carbs
Food Fix: Hello, whole-wheat pasta and potatoes!
"Our bodies run on carbohydrates," says Zerner. "It's too bad they've gotten a bad rap."
In a Tufts University study, women on a carbs-restricted diet did worse on memory-based tasks compared with women who cut calories but not carbs. And when the low-carb group introduced them back into their diet, their cognitive skills leveled out.
Carbs help your body burn fat without depleting muscle stores for energy. The ideal diet is 50 to 55% complex carbohydrates, 20 to 25% protein and 25% fat. Complex carbs provide energy as they're digested, while protein and fat, along with fiber, slow the digestion process so the boost lasts a good long time.
"Think about getting a mix of high-quality protein, carbohydrates and fat from whole, unprocessed foods over the course of any given day," says Katz. "That's really all we need."

Sunday, November 25, 2012

What to expect when you step into Eldorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

     When you walk into El Dorado Hills Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, you will immediately realize that you have stepped into a place unlike any other in the area. There are five things you will notice when you step inside out 1,100 sqr foot studio. The level of energy, level of respect, attention to details, friendship, lifestyle approach to jiu jitsu is unlike any other place around. If you don't believe us, come see your yourself, mention this article and you will get a free session of training for that day!
ENERGY
     Do you need more energy? Are you tired or stressed out and have difficulty sleeping at night? Then you need to be on the mat. When you walk into the studio you will experience another meaning of energy. It's not a joke when we say our warm up is your work out. We have a very high energy training designed to get rid of stress and give you healthier energy levels through out your day.
RESPECT
     These days it's easier and easier to walk into a store or meet new people without ever being acknowledged. That will never happen at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. Every person is treated with respect when they walk in the door. It's not easy to walk into a new place with new people and try something new. We respect your decision to live a healthier, stronger life and will treat you with respect when you come into our dojo. (On another note, please don't walk into our studio with your chin up and chest out, we will probably ask you to never come back.)
DETAILS
     We believe that technique that can be applied under the most stressful situations is the greatest neutralizer of all. Not only are we constantly seeking out the best way to improve a flaw, but also focus on laying a solid foundation in the fundamentals. Our fundamentals class is designed for beginners to be introduced to jiu jitsu in a fun and challenging way while allowing those that have been involved with the martial art to perfect something they have already learned. The more experienced students are expected to mentor and guide the newer, less experienced to assist with their learning.
FRIENDSHIP
     What is the point in spending hours, days, months, and years in the same facility if you never get to know the person you are training with. The people we train with are training partner, not training opponents and therefore it's essential that we approach our training sessions as an opportunity to develop life lasting friendships with one another. In addition to some very intense training sessions, we have a few social events planned throughout the year. In addition to Jiu Jitsu tournaments, jiu jitsu seminars, and jiu jitsu training sessions, we also have a weekly social hour at a local pub and several pot luck events for all family members to participate in!
LIFESTYLE
     Ultimately, we believe that jiu jitsu is our life work. A product we continue to transform, mold, adapt, and reform over our lifetime. Therefore we continue to live our lifestyle around training and challenging ourselves on the mat, and realizing each day how we can implement those lessons from the mat into our daily life off the mat. This lifestyle approach is a unique concept we have been developing in El Dorado Hills over the last several years. As a result of stepping up to the jiu jitsu lifestyle we have students who have had life transforming weight loss testimonials, physical health transformations, mental health transformations, and most importantly a support network of people who are dependable and trustworthy.

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