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Beverly Hills Fitness Secrets Newsletter
Breakfast: It really is for champions? We have been told time and time again that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, yet nearly one-fifth of all adults choose to pass on the Wheaties. What is the big deal about breakfast? Can a solid breakfast really make or break your fitness goals? Read on as I answer your most pressing questions on this popular subject… Why eat Breakfast? When breakfast is skipped, your body continues to fast until you eat later in the day. This is a problem for two reasons. Problem #1: Your brain needs fuel to function at its peak. This fuel comes in the form of glucose derived from food and is needed to walk, talk and perform all other activities. When you skip breakfast your brain is forced to work extra hard in breaking down stored carbohydrates or to turn fats and proteins into usable forms of glucose. Eating breakfast has been proven to improve concentration, increase your problem solving capabilities, enhance overall mental performance and even boosts your memory and mood. Problem #2: Your metabolism will go into ‘famine’ mode. Three to four hours after you eat, your metabolism shuts down and acts as if it needs to store food. This is a great function to have if a famine were to break out, leaving you without food for days. Since this is likely not the case for you, it is pretty annoying when your body starts packing on the pounds in an attempt to protect you from starvation! Eating breakfast communicates with your body the fact that you are healthy, well fed and not in need of extra fat storage. What about the cut calories? Start your day with breakfast and then continue to eat smaller meals and snacks throughout the day for optimal calorie burning. What’s for Breakfast? Try the following On-The-Go Breakfast Selections for a blend of hearty carbohydrates, protein and fat and experience optimal morning energy.
Sleep It Off Did you know that sleep is a vital component for weight loss? A study done at the University of Chicago concluded that people who got less than four hours of sleep actually had increased levels of the hormone cortisol and insulin—which are linked to a difficulty in processing carbohydrates. Tonight go to bed early, aim for 8 hours of sleep, and wake up fitter. Cherry Oatmeal Muffins
Every bite of this hearty muffin is packed with pure energy! Oatmeal and dried cherries blend with fresh oranges for a low-fat, low-sugar breakfast taste that is far from ordinary. Yield 12 tasty muffins.
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Leon Lavigne Beverly Hills Fitness Group, Inc. 310-927-2162
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Leon started me on a program , which included an eating plan to follow and exercise regimen. Every session he would change the routine to fit my needs for that day. As I followed his prescribed plan, I lost 20lbs(and still counting) and saw a sculpted body emerging. Leon does his research and knows what he is talking about. RaeleneRedmanSan Francisco, CA
Leons methods, techniques, system, and support brought out a part of me that lied dormant for years. His knowledge of the body and the cause and effect relationship between exercise, fitness and wellness has brought me a new level of understanding...it is Leons focus on the total fitness experience that surpassed all my expectations." Phil Gordon Westwood, CA
When I first came to Leon I didn’t think I would ever be able to change my body. After just a month on his program, I have noticed an incredible increase in muscular definition,endurance and much more energy. Leon has shown me many new exercises that I had never seen before. He makes working out fun and enjoyable. Corey Elliott-Denver, CO |