a few of the things I am really focusing on are portion sizes and reducing sugar. I started looking at nutrition labels and I'm amazed at how much food has a bunch of sugar/added sugar. (pasta sauce, bread, salad dressings, etc.
This talk by a University of California professor Robert Lustig was informative and alarming.
I don't really want to eliminate any particular foods, but if it has lots of carbs, I try to keep my portions small (potatoes, pasta, etc.) If it is a vegetable, I can have large portions. I'm hoping by using this strategy, my healthy eating will be mores sustainable and help incentivize eating healthier options because I can have more of it.
From an exercise standpoint, running give me shin splints and leg point shortly after I begin so I've tried to focus on brisk walking to get exercise. I've also done some Hasfit videos for strength training.
This talk by a University of California professor Robert Lustig was informative and alarming.
I don't really want to eliminate any particular foods, but if it has lots of carbs, I try to keep my portions small (potatoes, pasta, etc.) If it is a vegetable, I can have large portions. I'm hoping by using this strategy, my healthy eating will be mores sustainable and help incentivize eating healthier options because I can have more of it.
From an exercise standpoint, running give me shin splints and leg point shortly after I begin so I've tried to focus on brisk walking to get exercise. I've also done some Hasfit videos for strength training.