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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Health Benefits of Tantra Yoga

Posted: Jul 22nd 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Last night I was enjoying a lovely party at a friend's house. When the usual round of questions regarding professions made the circuit. One woman in particular made my ears perk up. She was a Tantra Yoga instructor. Hmmm. I wonder what that is all about? ... I thought. Being the ever-inquisitive person that I am, I began to pick her brain about it. I think most people associate Tantra with sex in some way or another, so what exactly is this practice and what does it do to the mind and body? And is it really about sex?

Cynthia -- Tantra Yoga lady -- was very happy to answer my questions. She explained that the exercises produce an orgasmic sensation throughout the body. Every muscle climaxing? Sounds kinda great and kinda not so great all at the same time. I needed more information, and so I got right to the computer upon returning and began my Google search.

According to the Sanatan Society, "Tantra Yoga is a holistic approach to the study of the universal from the point of view of the individual: the study of the macrocosm through the study of the microcosm. Tantra Yoga draws on all the sciences - astronomy, astrology, numerology, physiognomy, physics, chemistry, alchemy, Ayurveda (the traditional medicine of India), psychology, mathematics, geometry, and so on - to provide a practical means of realizing the highest ideals of philosophy in daily life. Instead of separating and categorizing the different areas of human knowledge, Tantra Yoga draws them together." The ultimate goal of Tantra Yoga is to expand our awareness in all states of consciousness. So, whether we are sleeping, eating, exercising, meditating, or just about anything else, Tantra serves as a vehicle for getting beyond our perceived obstacles and creating a sense of peace, harmony, and internal order in order to free our consciousness from limitations.




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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Can Anti-Depressants Affect More Than Mood

Posted: Jul 15th 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

With an estimated 10% of American men and women on some sort of pharmaceutical anti-depressant the question of whether or not these medications will have long-term negative side affects is certainly warranted. Recent studies suggest that one long-term effect of pharmaceutical anti-depressants is brittle bones and an increased chance of bone fractures. Not good news for the millions of aging Americans battling depression.

Leslie Spangler, a researcher at Group Health, a Seattle-based health plan researcher, found that post-menopausal women taking prescribed anti-depressants experience a significantly greater number of fractures to the spine, as well as to other bone fractures throughout the body. Spangler's research indicates that women are at a 30 percent greater risk of spinal fractures, and 20 percent greater risk of fracturing other bones.

Women taking anti-depressants need to be especially diligent in getting proper levels of calcium. In my book, 52 Ways To A Healthy You, I share with readers natural ways to maintain enough calcium through diet. Dairy products such as yogurt, acidolphilus, regular milk, and low-fat cheeses are excellent sources of calcium. But many people are not able to tolerate these foods. Fortunately, we can get calcium in other foods that few people think of as "high-calcium" foods. Canned salmon and sardines, collard greens, mustard and turnip greens, broccli, kale, soybeans, tofu, almonds, oysters, clams and shrimp are all excellent non-dairy alternatives for obtaining adequate amounts of calcium.




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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: 6 Mistakes Straight Men Make ... in bed

Posted: Jul 8th 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Does your bedroom romance sometimes feel more like a workout than a make-out? Ya know ladies, men rely on us for feedback, and when we don't provide that we can set ourselves ... and our guys ... up for some less than fantastic lovin'. Fortunately, the well-respected WebMD invited two acclaimed sex educators, Tristan Taormino and Lou Paget, to share the most common sex mistakes men make with women. Drum roll please ...

  1. This worked with the last girl so ... Just like you guys, no two women have the same physical, or physiological, make up. What made your last lover over the moon crazy for you may not make the next all that crazy. Taormino explains, "You develop a repertoire as you mature sexually, but you should never assume that what worked for the last person is going to work for this person." The same is true for sexual predilections as for relationships. Some women become attached after the first sexual encounter while others are perfectly happy with no-strings-attached sex. Pay attention to the subtle cues your partner is sending.
  2. You got all the goods ... While our egos -- both men's and women's -- want to believe that we are all our partner needs, the reality is some times some battery operated assistance is needed. Some women can climax within seconds of penetration while others need the RPMs only one thing can provide. Rather than taking that as a slant to your manhood, allow yourself to pleasure your partner in what ever way pleases her. Taormino urges men to consider the vibrator as an assistant rather than as a replacement. Taormino explains, "While you're doing one thing, or two things, the vibrator can be doing something else."
  3. You know how she feels ... Trust me on this guys ... sex does not feel the same for women as it does for men. Paget claims that there is a a "huge disconnect" between men and women in the ways that sex feels good. She says, "When a man has intercourse with a woman, and his penis goes into her body, that sensation is so off the charts for most men, they cannot imagine that it isn't feeling the same way for her." The reality is that the vagina is less sensitive than the outer parts of the body for most women. And, because some men are larger than the space they occupy inside a woman, the woman may need to re-acclimate herself with each sexual encounter. Paget goes on to say that if a man's penis is too long, deep thrusting can feel like a kick in the stomach ... over and over again. Again, follow your partner's cues, and let her guide you and follow her lead.

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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Eat This With That

Posted: Jul 1st 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Did you know that the nutritional value of some foods are maximized when paired with certain other foods? Conversely, some foods actually become less potent or even dangerous. Check out the do's and don'ts of food pairing below.

DO mix cruciferous vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower with red meat. These vegetables contain certain compounds that may flush the body of carcinogens that can form on meat during high-heat cooking. While it is best to cook all meat on low temperatures, pairing meat with cruciferous vegetables serves as a added layer of protection.

DO pair tomatoes and avocado together. Besides being a delicious combo, together they pack a wallop of nutritional benefits. Tomatoes contain the antioxidant lycopene and the fat in the avocado helps the body absorb seven times more lycopene then of eating tomatoes solo. Adding a dab of extra-virgin olive oil to dark green vegetables will also help to release the full dose of carotenoid lutein offered by the vegetable. Carotenoid luteinan is an antioxidant that may help protect against age-related macular degeneration. Go for the olive-oil based salad dressings rather than the fat free ones for the same reason.

DO eat vitamin C with plant-based iron-rich foods such as spinach and oranges. While the body will absorb animal-based iron without the assistance of vitamin C, the plant-based irons require a helping hand from this powerful antioxidant. Adding tangerines to a spinach salad will help your body get the most iron possible from lunch, drizzle some olive oil and throw in some avocado slices and you have a powerhouse of a lunch! Half a red pepper, several slices of tomato or a half-cup of strawberries all equal about the same vitamin C as one medium orange.

DON'T mix coffee with breakfast cereals. Most cereals are fortified with additional iron, but the caffeine in the coffee actually prevents the body from absorbing the iron. Since 1 in 10 women in the U.S. is iron deficient, this could make a big difference. The antioxidant polyphenol is the offending agent in coffee -- and hot cocoa, black, peppermint, and chamomile teas -- that interferes with the body receiving iron. When consumed on its own, both coffee and cereal have good nutritional benefits, but they do not serve us well when consumed together. Put a least an hour between your morning beverage and your morning meal.

DON'T mix alcohol and energy drinks ... just say no to Red Bull and vodka! The unhealthy combo of uppers and downers can cause heart palpitations and breathing difficulties. In extreme cases, such as people with diagnosed or undiagnosed heart conditions, this combo can be lethal by leading to a heart attack or stroke. Overloading the body with a stimulant/depressant combo puts great stress on the central nervous system and heart. If you plan to drink, put a few hours between your Starbucks and your Stoli's.

DON'T mix alcohol and diet sodas. Besides the fact that it taste terrible, it can cause faster intoxication. In one recent study, this combo took only 21 minutes for half a diet cocktail to leave the stomach and reach the small intestine -- where most alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. The same amount of a regular soda and alcohol combo took 36 minutes. If you really like the diet soda mix, you might want to grab some nuts to go with your cocktail to slow the body's metabolizing of the alcohol.

So there you have it ... it's not only what you eat but what you eat it with that matters!





Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Frankly My Dear, I Don't Give A ...

Posted: Jun 24th 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Let's face it ... we live in an egocentric world. Remember in the movie, Beaches (OK I am dating myself), when Bette Midler says, "Oh, enough about me. What do you think about me?" We now know that Bette Midler's character was suffering from a serious case of empathy deficit disorder. And gawd knows the illustrious and beautiful Rhett Butler was knee deep in EDD when he flippantly told the distraught Scarlet, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." Empathy -- the ability to understand and share in another's feelings -- is something we either do or do not learn as children. The way our parents reacted to our childhood responses to whatever life threw our way molds our ability to connect with others in sharing in their pain and their happiness. When you fell down, scratched your knee, and broke the head off your most beloved doll, did your parent cradle and console you in the pain of your loss, or did they say, "Buck-up kiddo it's gonna get a whole lot worse than that!"? Think back and then take a close look at how you respond to those you care about.

New York psychologist Frank M. Lachmann, Ph.D., author of Transforming Narcissism: Reflections on Empathy, Humor, and Expectations, explains that many of the common responses to the pain, suffering, or loss that others experience are intended to help but can be very cruel and dismissive. A friend of mine who is experiencing a devastating divorce was told by someone she cared about that she needed to just "snap out of it" ... IT being the grief she was experiencing over the betrayal and loss of her husband of 20 years and father of her children. What was mostly intended as words of encouragement made her feel isolated, humiliated, and further shamed for expressing her sorrow. Dr. Lachmann explains that dismissive remarks are experienced as a rejection and denial of what the other person is experiencing. He says, "They are code for 'Don't confront me with things that are unpleasant, or 'Don't bother me with your pain.'"

We all -- at least those of us who peruse That's Fit on a regular basis -- are interested in living a fit life. I believe a discussion on emotional fitness and our own personal degree of empathy should be examined as closely as we examine our physical fitness. So, how do we start living a more empathetic life? For starters, pay attention to the "humanness" of us all. Just as important as giving a homeless person money or food is to also give that person a kind smile, a conversation, a pleasant ... "How are you today?" ... just like we would with anyone else. Listen. Put ourselves in the person's shoes and imagine what they are experiencing. Ask the question ... How does that make you feel? Honor and respect what others may be going through. And when we find ourselves slipping knee deep into EDD, be big enough to pull out of it with a simple apology and willingness to acknowledge the lack of empathy.

Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Health Benefits of Coconut Oil

Posted: Jun 17th 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

I was enjoying a yummy treat of coconut milk ice cream the other day with a friend -- not kidding myself that it was actually healthy -- and commented on the fact that coconut oil is so very good for us. She was aghast, and said she had heard that coconut oil was one of the worst oils one could possibly consume. Not so, I had to disagree. So for those of you who may share my friend's disdain of coconut oil, this one's for you ...

The Benefits Of Coconut Oil
Did you know coconut oil is good for hair care, skin care, stress relief, heart diseases, cholesterol levels, weight loss, kidney problems, digestion, metabolism, high blood pressure, immunity, dental care, diabetes, bone strength, HIV and cancer? And that's not all. The wonderful benefits of coconut oil are due to the presence of lauric acid, capric acid and caprylic acid, which contain healing properties such as antimicrobial, antioxidant, antifungal, antibacterial and much more.

Our bodies convert the lauric acid found in coconut oil into monolaurin -- known as a powerful healing agent for viruses and bacteria causing diseases such as herpes, influenza, cytomegalovirus, and even HIV. Monolaurin helps fight off dangerous bacteria such as listeria monocytogenes and heliobacter pylori, and harmful protozoa such as giardia lamblia. Because of its healing properties, it has long been the oil of choice for athletes and body builders because it actually contains fewer calories than other oils; and what's more, its fat content is easily converted into energy as opposed to accumulating as fat in the heart and arteries. Coconut oil also boosts energy and endurance, and serves as a natural overall performance enhancer for athletes.





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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: The Orgasmic Mind?

Posted: Jun 10th 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Our hormones play an important role in our desire for sex, as well as our ability to achieve orgasm, but new research suggests that it may be a smaller role than previously thought. New studies involving brain-imaging suggest that achieving orgasm involves more than heightened arousal. According to an article in the Scientific American Mind, achieving orgasm actually requires a release of control, as well as release of inhibitions in which "the brain's center of vigilance shuts down in males; in females, various areas of the brain involved in controlling thoughts and emotions become silent." When this occurs, our brains' centers for pleasure are activated. This activation occurs in both men and women but most prominently in men. Our natural human tendency to repeat activities in which we are rewarded encourages us to seek out more sexual encounters. If, or when, our sex drive begins to dissipate we can actually create an "orgasmic mind" to reignite our sexual desires. So ... how do we do that? (I can hear you asking!)

Well ... according to a 2007 study, sexual imagery that is void of any emotional connections can actually arouse women just as easily as they arouse men. As a matter of fact, sexual imagery can actually be more arousing for women because women are more apt to be less discriminating in the images that cause arousal than are men. The key is that women have been "taught" by societal standards to connect sex to emotions. When we (women) are able to experience the arousal without moral judgment, our bodies respond. By examining the female brain during orgasm, scientists found that women experienced a release of tension and inhibition. Scientists also witnessed a lull in excitation in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, which seems to play a role in moral reasoning and social judgment. Brain activity also fell in the amygdala, suggesting a depression of fear and anxiety at the point of orgasm ... an essential aspect of reaching orgasm.

Researchers also saw an activation in the limbic regions of the brain, specifically in the amygdala and the hypothalamus -- the two areas that produce oxytocin. Oxytocin is known as the "love" hormone hence, women will feel as if they are falling in love post orgasm. The nucleus accumbens -- an important part of the brain's reward circuitry that is thought to mediate orgasmic pleasure in women -- was also activated at orgasm. Lastly, scientists found activity in the anterior cingulate cortex and the insula, the two areas of the brain that may connect a female's sexual pleasure with the emotional bond she feels with her partner.

So women, perhaps these "Cave men" have been on to something all these years ... erotica (in any form) may very well be missing ingredient that can ignite the spark of passion in your life! What do you think?

Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Do you have Hypoglycemia?

Posted: Jun 3rd 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

In her book, The Do's and Dont's of Hypoglycemia: An Everyday Guide to Low Blood Sugar, author and President and Founder of The Hypoglycemia Support Foundation, Inc., Roberta Ruggiero writes, "If you think you may be going crazy; if you have thoughts of suicide; if you're constantly exhausted, anxious and depressed; if you go weeks without a decent night's sleep; if your personality changes like the flip of a coin; if a counter full of munchies doesn't satisfy your sweet tooth; and if your doctor thinks you might be a hypochondriac because medical tests don't show anything physically wrong with you -- don't despair, there's hope!" If this description hits home for you, you may be hypoglycemic.

Hypoglycemia refers to a condition of abnormally low levels of sugar in the blood stream. This does not mean that a person with hypoglycemia does not get enough sugar in his or her diet, but rather the body is unable to adequately process the large amounts of sugar consumed. Hypoglycemia can occur due to an overload of sugar, alcohol, caffeine, tobacco, and stress on the body. People with hypoglycemia experience an excess of insulin secretion by the pancreas in response to a rapid rise in blood sugar (glucose).

The tricky thing about hypoglycemia is that it does not necessarily mean the people suffering are consuming loads and loads of what we think of as "sugar" -- meaning they may not be eating sweets at all. Vegetables, fruits, grains, and of course simple table sugar are all absorbed into the body as simple sugars during digestion. This sugar is then absorbed into the blood stream as glucose causing the body's blood sugar to rise. The pancreas begins secreting a hormone known as insulin into the blood stream in an effort to balance the levels of glucose in the body. But, people with hypoglycemia have a faulty mechanism that causes the pancreas to secrete out too much insulin and the blood sugar level drops below the level necessary to maintain well-being. All of our bodily cells, including the brain, rely on glucose for energy. If our glucose levels become too low, we literally begin to starve our cells of the energy necessary to properly function.



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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Perk Up Your Weight Loss Plan

Posted: May 27th 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Coffee is a ritual ... a morning ceremony. The smell of coffee first thing in the morning, the sound of it percolating on my stovetop espresso maker, the warmth of the first sip -- coffee is a simple joy in my life that brings a sense of contentment to the start of each day. And for those of us who love our coffee, I offer you good news ... coffee not only has health benefits, but can also contribute a perk to a weight loss plan.

Health Benefits. Coffee can lower your risk of developing diabetes, Parkinson's disease, liver disease, and cancer. Coffee can perk up your mood (don't even talk to me before I have my morning cup!), treat headaches, and lower your risk of cavities (who knew!?). And, coffee is a leading source of antioxidants. As a matter of fact, Dr. Joe A. Vinson, a chemistry professor at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania, found that the average American adult consumes 1,299 milligrams if antioxidants daily from coffee.

Weight Loss. A 2006 study in BioMed Central Complementary and Alternative Medicine found that green coffee beans actually promote weight loss. The discovery mirrors earlier research on green tea, which was found to slightly increase metabolism and to speed up the body's ability to burn fat. Green coffee beans appear to have a more potent effect than green tea. Hiroshi Shimoda, the lead author of the study, discovered that people who consume 2.2 pounds per day of food containing .35 ounces of green coffee bean extract for 14 days could suppress their body weight by as much as 35 percent. Caffeine increases fat lipolysis -- an action that increases free fatty acid utilization. Free fatty acids are an important source of fuel for many tissues because they can yield large quantities of energy.



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Life Fit Chat with Laura Lewis: 5 Tips to Burn More Calories

Posted: May 22nd 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Life Fit Chat with That's Fit Life Fit Expert Laura Lewis brings conversation provoking tidbits to your table, served up with a touch of spice! Byte-sized information that pack some punch, brought to you every Wednesday and Thursday!

While it is true that the best way to lose weight is through a well balanced diet and exercise, there are actually some "trade secrets" that can expedite the process. Check out these easy and natural tips for losing weight.

5 Tips to Burn More Calories:

1. Timing Is Everything. Eat a snack that is high in protein accompanied with a complex carbohydrate. I recommend a slice of turkey with mustard on a piece of Ezekiel bread. Eat this protein/carb snack exactly 90 minutes prior to working out. This will give you additional energy to work out harder and longer, thereby burning more calories and fat. If you eat any closer to your workout time, you will actually lose crucial energy as your blood rushes to digestive system. If you eat earlier than 90 minutes, you will miss the window of opportunity to maximize on the energy the food provides for you.

2. Breathe In & Out. Inhale and exhale via your nose rather than your mouth. This will stabilize your heart rate and increase your endurance. As your endurance increases, you will work out harder and longer.

3. Pump It Up. It actually takes our bodies about 15 minutes to warm up and begin burning fat. Pump up your muscles and get your body warm and ready for fat burning and then do your cardio. By completing your weight-training first, you will burn off more fat.

4. Mix It Up. The term "muscle confusion" refers to the concept of working out different muscles every day. As our bodies become acclimated to a particular exercise or movement, the amount of energy required to complete the task decreases. By exercising different muscles group every day, we continue to increase our ability to burn maximum calories.

5. Path Of Resistance. Resistance training is essential for efficient (and lasting) weight loss. The more muscle mass you have, the more calories your body uses ... even while sitting still. So, as you lose weight and gain muscle, your body will continue to increase the number of calories it burns every day.

Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Get Slim WithTwo-A-Days

Posted: May 20th 2008 6:30AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Your high school coach wasn't just trying to torture you when he or she implemented Two-A-Days, although that may have somewhat been in the agenda. Working out twice daily accompanied by my Two-A-Day Diet is the most effective way to drop weight fast. Trust me ... I know! I once dated the toughest trainer in Dallas, or so he was called by the city magazine -- D Magazine. I put my Two-A-Day rules into play and got my booty into shape fast!

6 Rules For Getting Slim With Two-A-Days
1. Eat & Run. First thing upon waking in the morning grab a quick, but light, protein/carbohydrate snack. The carbohydrate component is really important as you do not want your body to burn muscle. This combo will encourage your body to utilize fat energy first. You may want to have a small table spoon of almond butter & a whole grain bread such as Ezekiel bread. Or, you may prefer a whey protein shake ... just don't make it with dairy or fruit juice (go for almond milk instead).

2. Hydrate. Drink a full 8-ounces of water, and grab a bottle to go with you.

3. Push & Pull. The cardio & resistance training combo is very important. You can try any combo of the two that you like, just be sure you are working out different muscles every day. Don't get into a habit of doing one particular exercise every day. You may want to do interval training: sprint a block, walk a block, lunge a block, repeat. You need to work out at least 30 minutes each morning but 60 is better. My favorite combination is to do cardio for at least 30 to 45 minutes and at least 15 to 20 minutes of resistance training. My focus is to BURN fat! And baby, this will do it.

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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: Change Your Habits, Change Your Life

Posted: May 13th 2008 6:00AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Change your habits, and change your life. From an emotional, physical and nutritional perspective, we are the sum of our habits. By simply identifying our habits, which can be hard, and changing them -- which can be even harder -- we can transform our lives.

The first step in changing our habits is actually recognizing them. I recommend starting a Sum of Me Journal. For the next 30 days, journal all aspects of your day. Carry your journal with you and make meticulous notes.

Sum of Me Journal
  1. Upon waking, make note of your thoughts and your emotional state.
  2. Write down what you eat for breakfast.
  3. Where did you eat breakfast?
  4. What did you do while eating breakfast?
  5. How did you feel after eating breakfast?
  6. Write down when you exercise and the type of exercise you engage in.
  7. How did you feel before, during and after working out?
  8. Go through this same process each time you eat or drink anything.
  9. At the top of your journal create marks indicating the total ounces of water you should drink for your weight. Slash through the marks as you accomplish your daily water goal.
  10. Go through the journaling process each time you eat or engage in an activity.
After 30 days, review your journal. Your habits will become very blatant to you as you read about them in your own words.

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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: A Posture Technique Can Make You Fit

Posted: May 6th 2008 7:00AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. Or check out "Ask Laura" every Friday for answers! For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Did you know by changing your posture, with a very specific technique I learned years ago, you can make your body stronger, appear leaner, taller and be healthier too? That's right. If you change the way you stand, sit and walk, you can change your level of fitness. But first, some history ...

Lessons Learned: Many moons ago, I was what was known as an "aerobics queen." At one time, I was teaching fourteen high impact (now called crazy if you ask me) classes per week. For those of you who don't know what high impact is, just imagine a person jumping up and down in place, running side to side and frantically flailing her arms all for the sake of raising her heart rate, getting more toned and burning fat right before your very eyes. Talk about "smoking!"

Burning fat ..."smoking"... get it?

Anyway, as I beat up my poor feet and legs over and over again, my body began to rebel. I would wake up in the morning, gingerly place each foot upon the floor one at a time and ease my body weight onto them. Screaming pain would shoot up the front of my shins as I would gasp, wincing and shaking my head. Then ever so slowly, I would shuffle to my bathroom, wipe the sleep out of my eyes and prepare for another day of mania. Shin splints were not fun. I had pounded my feet into the ground so hard that my poor muscles were almost shredded in my lower legs. If you happen to remember those days of yesteryear, we were crazy to go to the extremes that we did. I ended up learning that going to extremes did not necessarily pay off. Now, I do all that I can to try to stay fit with minimal damage to my body! That includes the way I stand. And walk. And sit!

Change your posture, change your life? You bet ... Read on!

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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: A Diet of Joy

Posted: Apr 29th 2008 6:00AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

There is a distinct difference between joy and happiness. Joy is a state of being -- a consciousness, while happiness is an emotion or feeling. When we live in a state of joy, we may experience moments of frustration or happiness but we never lack in the basic experience of joy. According to Martha Beck, contributing editor of Oprah.com, "To go on the Joy Diet, you add certain simple behaviors to your daily routine, practices that will improve your life whether you're feeling just a bit dreary or utterly confined to the pits. Feasting (Joy Diet-style) means adding an element of attention and structure to events that otherwise might slip by as too ordinary for comment. Doing this can turn the most ordinary situations into celebration."

Feasting is rarely, if ever, about food. "Feasting" is actually about fully indulging in the joie de la vie. But, when it comes to food, the Joy Diet does have two strict rules:

1. You must eat only what you really enjoy.
2. You must really enjoy everything you eat.

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Life Fit with Laura Lewis: 8 Tips for a Fit World

Posted: Apr 22nd 2008 6:00AM by Laura Lewis
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Being Life Fit is about your total health, including the health of all of your relationships. Life Fit is a journey, not a destination. It is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Check in each Tuesday to Life Fit with Laura Lewis, author of "52 Ways To A Healthy You," as we explore our total life fitness. Then, weigh in with your own thoughts over at Laura's "Life Fit Chat" each Wednesday and Thursday for further discussion on the week's topic. For more information visit Laura at www.LauraLewis.com.

Earth Day ... kinda like New Year's Day for Planet Earth. The goal of Earth Day is to bring awareness to the state of the planet and honor the sacredness of our role in this big Project Earth. Today, spend some time reflecting on the lifestyle changes you can make, both large and small, that will reduce your environmental footprint. We can all make changes that collectively will make a dramatic shift in the wellness of our planet.

I recently attended an intensive lecture at my daughter's school, Besant Hill of Happy Valley in Ojai, CA. Besant Hill is converting from a conventional organization into a green school. One initiative is their "Solar Roller" that generates electricity and can be transported manually around the property to power up various smaller areas such as the PA system in their outdoor gazebo. They also have a YURT on the property, used to gather daily for assembly, play music, etc. The school has an organic garden program that includes a composting system. They would like to move into the direction of buying local of what they are not able to grow themselves in order to help decrease the impact of vehicle emissions. They are a model for all businesses and organizations who are looking for ways to take better care of our environment. Check out the following tips for easy ways we can all become better stewards of our planet.

8 Tips for a Fit World

  • Join an online group that has a green purpose. For those of us with limited time, you can even join an online group or support an important eco-cause financially. Checkout Green Peace, one of the nations oldest and most respected eco-conscious organization.

  • Stay educated on important issues facing our planet. GreenDaily is a great place to get up-to-date info on products, trends and politics impacting our planet.

  • Eco-commuting is all about fitness for both you and the planet. Trade your conventional vehicle in for a hybrid. With gas prices at an all-time high, this is smart thing to do for both your budget and the planet. You might also want to consider walking or biking when commuting locally. Check out Electra bikes ... these babies are so cute you will look for any excuse to cycle rather than drive.

  • If you are secretly in the closet as a non-recycler, it is time to join the green crowd. People have all sorts of excuses for not recycling, one being they simply do not know what their community provides in terms of services. Earth 911 makes it easy to learn what your city has to offer. Just go to the Web site and type in your zip code and Voila ... all the info you need to know. No more excuses.

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