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Consider This Your Warning…Beware of the Sugar Monster This Holiday Season!

The sugar monster comes in late October and lurks around corners through December…BEWARE!

You have heard me on many occasions at 9 Kid Fitness talk about sugar.  I guess it is a sort of love-hate relationship that I have developed over a long period of years.  I love sugar because it tastes good and often satisfies in ways other foods just don’t.  I hate it because no matter how temporarily satisfying it is, it is usually regretted later.  I’m not talking about the occasional sugary treat.  I am talking about the sugar monster lurking around the corner…only so happy to be indulged in and to “satisfy” an unsuspecting victim.

I realize that the word victim is not entirely appropriate.  A victim usually doesn’t have any culpability.  In the case of sugar, most of us have enough knowledge and experience to know better than to be a true victim.  However, as with many other vices, we can be caught off guard and we can experience a type of amnesia about past consequences.  Although I am not a nutritionist, I believe that I have a vast resume of experience on this topic and therefore feel that I can speak with a sort of authority on the subject. So consider this your fair warning.  Don’t be caught off-guard! [Read more…]

One Cool Dude with One Cool Dog…(and an Exercise Philosophy to Go with It)

Eric’s cool dog, Cadence.

When I told my son (#4, Peter) the title for this post, he looked at me and said, “Mom…you’re not really going to say that.” I realize that the word “dude” has no business in this middle-aged mom’s vocabulary, but when you read about Eric Lane I think you will understand that it is a word that fits.  I’ll put up with the rolling eyes of my teenagers and say it anyway…Eric is one cool dude and he has one amazingly cool dog. [Read more…]

Study Suggests Exercise May Positively Effect Immune Systems of Cancer Patients After Chemotherapy

 

Can exercising after finishing chemotherapy treatments help with efficacy? Last weekend an important meeting in Colorado discussed this among other important topics…

Last weekend there was an important meeting of the minds in Westminster, Colorado. The Integrative Biology of Exercise VI meeting was a collaborative effort between the American Physiological Society, the American College of Sports Medicine and the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology.  The following article describes a recent study which looked at the effects of exercise on cancer patients (who exercised for several weeks) after chemotherapy treatment, and was certainly discussed at the meeting in Colorado.

We are all affected by cancer.  It is exciting to see the effort on the part of various specialties  in the medical community coming together to study how exercise can have a positive impact on those recently treated with chemotherapy.  I have seen the positive effect first hand as my husband, James has gone through his treatments for cancer.  Even though extremely tired and lacking energy, James continued to exercise (mostly walking and a little running) throughout his chemotherapy and radiation treatments.  He continued to exercise after the treatments as much as he was able, and it seems obvious to me that this has been a real benefit to him.

I copied the article in its entirety here: [Read more…]

10 Great Foods to Eat After a Workout…

I have changed my tune over the years when it comes to what I eat after a run or hard workout.  It used to be that I really didn’t think about the makeup of an after workout snack or meal…I just ate what I felt like and didn’t worry too much about it.  Then I went through an “extreme” phase where I ate only low-fat foods that were also high in energy.  Now in my mid-forties,my thinking about post workout foods has evolved and I have  a more healthy outlook.

Alan Tyson, a physical therapist who works with professional, elite, and middle of the road athletes, knows a thing or two about nutrition after a workout.  The following article, written  by Alan, includes 10 foods to eat after an intense exercise session.  For the kind of fitness that I do, his guidelines are appropriate, even though I am not an elite athlete.  Many of my workouts are an hour or so, and while others are much shorter, I often do the intense variety.  I would tweek a few things, however.  For instance, I would add to the low-fat granola a gluten-free variety (such as Trader Joe’s Loaded Fruit and Nut).  I would also add a low-fat Greek yogurt to go along with the granola.  I love oatmeal and load it with nuts and dried fruit, so I would replace his energy bites with oatmeal.  Alan’s #1 post workout food is low-fat chocolate milk…but since I am not a milk drinker, I would say the Greek yogurt is the best replacement for that.  Finally, I would have to put my #1 post-workout food as a smoothie (Alan’s #5) because I can add so much to the drink (flax seed, chia seed, protein powder, kale and other greens,etc.).  Read the article and let me know what you would add as your favorite post workout meal… [Read more…]