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5 Tips To Mindful Eating

September 12, 2020 By Bryan Kreitlow

5 Tips To Mindful Eating

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When it comes to eating, mindfulness is probably not the first thing on you think of.  The truth is, most of us just eat without really thinking at all.  That’s not really a shocking statement to make.  However, when you consider that being more mindful of your eating can prevent binge eating and overeating, you may want to adopt mindful eating principals.  

Becoming mindful eater is easier said than done, but here are five tips to get you started in the right direction.

1. Remember that food should be savored 

Taking the time to enjoy each meal is one of best ways to achieve your goal weight and even boost your appreciation for food. Look at it like this, when you get lost in an activity (such as watching TV or hanging out with friend) you lose the focus you should be using to concentrate on each meal. When you focus on your meal in that moment, you’re more likely to realize once you have become full.  As a result, you’re preventing yourself from overeating and gaining weight. 

2. Check in with yourself

Before you just grab something to eat, ask yourself how hungry you are. Are you truly hungry or just bored?  Snacking out of boredom is a tough habit to break, and leads to weight gain.  On the flip side, if you are only snacking out of hunger, you will prevent overeating and gaining extra pounds.  Of course, choosing healthy snacks is crucial.  Don’t just grab a bag of chips!

3. Eliminate technology

mindful tech use

We live in a technology-driven world where it’s socially acceptable to text, send or respond to emails and binge on social media—all while enjoying a three-course meal. But you don’t have to let yourself fall victim to this bad habit. This is also referred to as “mindless eating.” People who engage with technology during a meal or snack while they watch a movie often consume more than they need. If you can’t live without a snack at the movie theatre, consider purchasing something healthy instead of popcorn and candy. 

4. Appreciate the flavors of each meal

In today’s busy world, we don’t always have time to sit down and enjoy each meal in the way it was intended. When you make a conscious effort, however, to take just a minute out of each meal to pay attention to the flavors of your favorite dish or afternoon snack you will learn to appreciate the food on your plate. Lastly, focusing on the flavors of a healthy dish vs. artificial junk food, for example, may help you make healthier meal choices.

5. “Connect” with your food

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Mindfulness is about developing a relationship to food.   Try making things on your own or planting vegetable in a garden.  You don’t have to do make anything too complicated.  Start with something like your own oat power balls rather than just buying boxed granola bars from the store.  This will allow you to better connect and make food your own.  Another tip would be to go to a farmer’s market for locally grown produce so you can see where your food is coming from.  These connections allow for greater appreciation for the food you are eating.

Consider these mindful eating tips as part of your health and nutrition program.  Nutrition, like most things we do, requires a mental component to allow for greater success.  Practicing these tips can make a huge difference in how you approach eating and allow for a healthier, more satisfying lifestyle!

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Filed Under: Exercises, Fitness, Nutrition, personal training, Physical Therapy, Uncategorized Tagged With: exercise, fitness, functional training, natural pain relief, Nutrition, personal training, physical therapy, Supplements, vitamins

6 Healthy Ways to Deal with Stress

August 19, 2020 By Bryan Kreitlow

6 Healthy Ways to Deal with Stress

StressBelieve it or not, but stress is an important part of our lives and survival.  The body manages this stress and responds accordingly.  However, manageable stress is much different from chronic stress.  When it is chronic it affects your brain health, your emotions, hormone production, mobility and can even weaken the immune system.  The result is an increase chance of developing chronic disease. [Read more…] about 6 Healthy Ways to Deal with Stress

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7 Health and Fitness Myths You Should Know

June 24, 2020 By Bryan Kreitlow

7 Health and Fitness Myths You Should Knowhealth and fitness

There’s a lot of noise and claims in the health and fitness world.  Whether it’s on TV, the internet or social media, it can be very confusing.  It’s difficult to tell what’s true and what isn’t.  This can affect your progress to healthier living.

Here are the top 7 myths that you should know about to maximize your health and fitness. [Read more…] about 7 Health and Fitness Myths You Should Know

Filed Under: chronic pain, Diet, Exercises, Fitness, Low Back Pain, Nutrition, Pain Relief, personal training, Physical Therapy, Uncategorized Tagged With: exercise, fitness, functional training, injury prevention, low energy, Nutrition, weight loss

10 Foods That Reduce Inflammation

February 3, 2020 By Bryan Kreitlow

With chronic pain on the rise people are looking for better solutions. 

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The opioid epidemic and dangerous side-effects of pills are causing people to look for other ways to manage pain.  Exercise, physical therapy and occupational therapy are the best options for natural pain relief.  However, other factors need to be considered like sleep hygiene, work habits and diet. 

Diet and nutrition play a big role in pain relief and inflammation control.  There are a whole host of foods that should be avoided because they cause inflammation. 

But what about foods that reduce pain and help with healing the body? 

Inflammation is a natural process that occurs in the body.  It is an alert system that happens in response to injury, wound or sickness.  The action of swelling after you twist you ankle is your body reacting to fix the problem.  This is a good thing! [Read more…] about 10 Foods That Reduce Inflammation

Filed Under: chronic pain, Diet, Nutrition, Pain Relief, Physical Therapy, Uncategorized Tagged With: fatigue, low back pain, low energy, magnesium, minerals, natural pain relief, neck pain, Nutrition, pain relief, physical therapy, Supplements, vitamins

7 Health Strategies to Get You Motivated for The New Year

December 11, 2019 By Bryan Kreitlow

Health and lifestyleAnother year is coming to an end.  It’s that time again where we all want to lose weight, exercise more and just feel more healthy

Whatever your health goals are, it’s important to stay motivated.  Without motivation, you are more likely to fall short of achieving those goals.

Not sure how to stay motivate?  Here are seven tips to help you out. [Read more…] about 7 Health Strategies to Get You Motivated for The New Year

Filed Under: Diet, Exercises, Fitness, Nutrition, Pain Relief, personal training, Physical Therapy, Uncategorized Tagged With: exercise, fatigue, fitness, functional training, low energy, natural pain relief, Nutrition, pain relief, personal training maple lawn, physical therapy

Low Back Pain and Sitting

October 31, 2018 By Bryan Kreitlow

Low Back Pain is one of the top reasons people go to the doctor.Low Back Pain

The average American spends between 8 and 12 hours a day sitting.

When you factor in sleeping hours it means that most lead a very sedentary lifestyle. These hours of inactivity are causing an increase in lower back pain. Low back pain is on the rise in our country. That means that despite all of the pain medications, injections and other “quick fixes” that are being used to treat low back pain, there is still something missing.Sitting Fatigue [Read more…] about Low Back Pain and Sitting

Filed Under: Injury Prevention, Low Back Pain, Pain Relief, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy in Laurel, Physical Therapy in Maple Lawn, Uncategorized Tagged With: Ergonomics, low back pain, natural pain relief, pain relief, physical therapy, physical therapy maple lawn, Sitting

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