It’s certainly not uncommon for people (especially in the fitness community) to weigh themselves each morning. However, it’s important to understand the context of WHY certain numbers are looking back at you, and not to let your mood be heavily dictated if they’re a few decimal points above or below your previous weigh-in.
Are Superfoods Worth The Price?
It’s not surprising that superfoods have become incredibly popularised in recent years. A food with special properties that can apparently promote weight loss or cure cancer... what’s not to like? Blueberries, almonds, salmon, spinach, walnuts and broccoli are all popular superfoods, and you can probably already identify the trend among these food items. The catch is that there is no scientific definition or regulation of what a superfood actually is.
Stop Relying On Shortcuts
We know that nutrition and exercise are the two pillars for achieving your health and fitness goals. However, unfortunately it seems as though people will spend more time, money, and effort investing in “quick fixes”, rather than committing themselves to nailing the fundamentals which we CONFIDENTLY know lead to long-term results.
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Do You Apply The 80:20 Rule?
By now most of us are familiar with applying the “80:20 rule” when it comes to nutrition. This concept suggests that we should fuel ourselves with a variety of wholesome, nutritious, minimally-processed foods ~80% of the time, and ~20% of the time we can enjoy foods that may be slightly less nutritious.
Prebiotics vs Probiotics - What's The Difference?
Are You Training Or Exercising?
First of all, there is no doubt that exercise is amazing for our physical and mental health! The key distinction that we see is the structure, consistency, and intent of training as opposed to exercise. In order to accomplish a specific result, you need to have a specific structure and a specific plan in place. No one increased their bench press by walking their dog, right?
Should You Have Cheat Days Or Cheat Meals?
It's quite common to hear others talk about how they're looking forward to their ‘cheat meal’ or ‘cheat day’. It's interesting that this is denoted as cheating when the purpose may be similar to that of a refeed, high day, or diet break, because all these approaches increase energy intake by a certain extent for a varying amount of time.
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Sweet Potato vs White Potato - Don't Judge A Spud By It's Colour!
In the world of health and nutrition it seems as though our poor little white tator has been victimised and completely replaced by its sweet, orange counterpart. Perhaps this is because of the colour… as people may associate white with other sources of carbohydrates that are generally more refined and less nutrient-dense, such as white rice and white bread.
Are You Eating To Exercise, Or Exercising To Eat?
Adopting either of these mindsets has the potential to make a big difference to your training and nutrition. Many fad diets or protocols these days are often associated with frequent exercise in order to ‘earn your food’, and there is a stark difference between this and fuelling your body with enough food to perform optimally in your chosen form of exercise.
Science-Based Supplements for Muscle Gain
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Do You Follow A Diet Or A Dietary Pattern?
One of the most frequently touted words in the health and fitness industry is “diet”. With this, it’s common to hear “which diet are you on?” or “what’s the best diet?”. Now, we understand and appreciate that this is with good reason, as the word diet is used in reference to an individual’s nutritional intake. However, a potential issue with the word “diet” is that it often suggests an individual’s eating patterns will be short-lived in attempt to achieve a specific outcome.