Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Does Drinking Diet Drinks really give you energy and help you loose weight?




With claims like "don't waste your work out," "healthy sustained energy," and the promise of a "shake for breakfast and lunch with a sensible dinner will help you loose weight," what diet drink do you choose?
The question to be asked is: Do these diet drinks (EAS, Slim Fast, Atkins, and Muscle Milk) do what they claim? Do they give you sustained energy all while helping you loose weight?
Studies conducted by the Mayo Clinic state that manufacturers of protein shakes may claim that their products decrease body fat or promote weight loss. But there is no evidence that this is true. Eating a source of protein as part of a meal or snack is a good idea. You'll likely feel satisfied longer, which means you're likely to consume fewer calories overall. Occasionally having a protein shake with added vitamins and minerals as a meal supplement is better than skipping a meal. However, these types of shakes — even if the labels shows added nutrients — do not replace all of the benefits of whole foods, such as fruits and vegetables.

Also, the down fall of these drinks is that nutritional supplements can be marketed without FDA approval of safety or effectiveness. Athletes who choose to ingest these supplements should be concerned with the safety of long-term use. They are low-nutrient, low-fiber, highly-processed, high-calorie "foods," whose consumption reduces the phytochemical density of your diet.

The diet drinks studied contain large amounts of protein. Ingesting more protein than your body needs is not a small matter. It ages you prematurely and can cause significant harm. The excess protein you do not use is not stored by your body as protein; it is converted to fat or eliminated via the kidneys. Eliminating excess nitrogen via your urine leaches calcium and other minerals from your bones and breeds kidney stones
Bottom Line:
By not consuming diet drinks you are saving money, saving your health by eating real foods versus processed foods, and you may cut back on fat/ meal. So if you are going for weight loss and increased energy there are better alternatives. Instead of purchasing a drink, grab a precut fruit bowl, a yogurt, string cheese and an apple, or grab a grilled chicken breast from the deli.
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Monday, March 1, 2010

Channel 5 TV segment "Diet Drink Controversy"

Watch Wed. the 3rd at 11:00 am  Channel 5...I am talking about the Diet Drink Controversy.  Do these diet drinks such as Slim Fast, EAS, and Muscle Milk really do what they claim?  Do they give you extra energy and help you loose weight?


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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Free Pilates Class

Hello Everyone...I want to invite you to a Free Pilates class that I will be teaching tonight at Lululemon in Park City at 6 p.m    Come and get your flow on.  You will leave feeling strengthened, lengthened, and rejuvenated.  Best part...FREE!!  It is sponosred by Lululemon. 




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Monday, February 8, 2010

How to Get Fit for Under $30!

GET FIT FOR UNDER $30

As mentioned on television, KSL Studio 5....Here are Five easy tools to stay healthy and even lose weight - for under $30!

1. "Fit At Any Level" Workout DVD
$10.00, http://www.danetteallenfitness.com/

2. Stability Ball
$8.00, Wal-Mart

3. Red Versa Tubing
$7.00, http://www.power-systems.com/

4. Blue Resistance Band
$3.00, http://www.power-systems.com/

5. A Chair


Click HERE to download an instructional exercise booklet.


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Monday, February 1, 2010

Fitness is not about going to the gym..it is about enjoying LIFE

I decided to go x-country skiing today w/ my 7 yr old and 2 yr. old daughters today.  I have to put Sam (my 2 yr. old) in a chariot, which is basically a sled you tie around your waist and pull.  As I started off, I was thinking to myself how much heavier she has gotten in the past month, as I tried to get up the hill.  Many beginning 6 year olds were passing me!  As I kept pushing along, we finally made it to the top of the hill and what goes up must come down..and we started going really fast...I turned around to see how my daughter was reacting to our speed..She was in utter glee!  Just as if she was on the fastest ride in Disney Land, she put her hands in the air and yelled out the happiest 'Yippee'!  What joy filled my heart.. I can't give her Disney Land, but I gave her what was in her mind, the equivalent... A mother who is confident and fit enough to tie her 2 yr old to her waist, sweat her way to the top of the hill and cruise on down.  I am thankful for fitness in my life..not the kind where I run on the tredmil, but the kind where I get out, enjoy nature and take my kids for a ride!


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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Tight on Time: The Body Blast



Danette Allen, owner of Action Personal Training, explains The Body Blast Workout.
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The #1 reason people do not succeed on a weight loss or health program is due to inconsistency in their program. So when it comes to an exercise plan, it is so important to find time at least 3-4 times a week

When you know you are going to have a busy day (traveling, visitors, or back to back appointments) you can "blast" your workout into 10 minutes.

Working out 5 times a week for 10 min. is more beneficial than working out 1 time for an hour. Consistency counts!

When we absolutely can't get in 30 min. of cardio, we know we can at least get in 10 minutes and not fall off the wagon of good intentions.

On those really busy days, just get up 10 min. earlier. I promise it won't make you more tired. It will actually give you more physical and mental energy and you will accomplish more during the day.

The Body Blast Workout:


Pick two muscle groups that you feel need a little extra attention. For example : glutes/abdominals, back/chest, or legs/arms

1. Start with blasting your heart rate and metabolism by doing 2 min. of high powered jumps. Ex. Jumping Jack, Lunges, Blurpies
2. Do one set of Abdominals and one set of glutes (make it burn!).

3. 2 more minutes of high powered cardio.

4. Second set of abdominals and glutes.

5. If you have time—2 more minutes of jumps, kicks, lunges.

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Danette Allen is the owner of Action Personal Training in Salt Lake City. She has been a dietician and fitness professional for the past 11 years. Danette has a huge passion for health and speaks to local and national groups about ways to feel your best. For more information about her personal training services or fitness retreats, visit www.bodyheartmindsoul.com or contact her at danette@bodyheartmindsoul.com.


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