Tuesday, May 12, 2010
Curb Sweet Cravings and Protect Your Body by Popping This Purple Fruit
There's an often over- looked fruit that's sold in your local supermarket or fruit stand that can have powerful implications on your health and your waistline. Not to mention, they're damn tasty.

I'm talking about the plum.

Plums are loaded with vitamins and antioxidants which can help speed recovery after a particularly grueling workout. Studies also show a possible connection between increased antioxidant intake and lowering incidences of certain forms of cancer.

Most of the press about antioxidants lately has been about the exotic newcomers to the market--the gogi, noni and acai berries. These are usually sold as expensive juice blends at local health food stores and through multi level marketing businesses. A compelling story about where they come from and how hard they are to obtain is usually what marketers use to rationalize the jacked up price.

Although these berries are packed with the goods, why not just head to the local market and pick up a bag of fresh plums, which come for a fraction of the price and pack an antioxidant punch on par (if not more) than another superfruit--the blueberry.

Plums can fit seamlessly into your weight loss program as well. A medium, ripened plum contains about 40 calories with 2 grams fiber. They're a great snack if you're dieting because they're low in calories, contain a nice amount of fiber, and best of all- crush cravings for sweet foods.

With the warm weather coming up they can also make a juicy and delicious dessert on a summer day!

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Saturday, November 3, 2007
NYC Marathon is Upon Us- Learn What Foods To Eat To Avoid The Gaunt Look!
So the NYC marathon is tomorrow. A grueling 26.2 mile jaunt through the streets of the 5 boroughs. A thorough challenge for both mind and body. This race attracts the best of the best in the world of marathon running.

Over the years, I've worked with a number of distance runners- the majority of which were the seasoned veterans who through reading or other methods, realized that strength training was a major key to improving their performance and preventing injury.

See, running a marathon is brutal on the body. Not only the marathon itself, but the training for the marathon. Thousands of hours and millions of steps pounding the pavement each year. This adds up and takes it's toll on the joints and ligaments of the body.

I'd noticed that the runner's that I'd been working with had several things in common. Although they were in what they considered "tip top condition" for running a marathon- almost all of them had bad posture, were generally scrawny, and their faces- especially their skin looked like hell.

The posture and "scrawny" issues were dealt with during the strength training exercises we went through. The rest was an intake issue.

See, when you're putting your body through the incredible pounding, stress and oxygen consumption, you're building up tons of free radicals in the body. The more you train, the more you make. These free radicals are charged up molecules that like to scrap with your healthy, vital cells, like a game of Arkanoid.


This scrapping can lead to the breakdown of healthy tissue in the body- muscle, joints, cartilage and skin. If you've ever had an up close look at a seasoned marathon runner, chances are you've seen this damage first hand.

Unless... they read MCNewsletters and know to eat a diet chock full of antioxidants!

Antioxidants catch up to the free radicals and "quench" them. They settle the free radicals down and render them harmless.

Getting copious amounts of antioxidants through foods like fruits and vegetables and select meats can greatly reduce the deleterious, quick aging effects of free radicals due to training.

My favorites happen to be blueberries, blackberries and raspberries. For more on antioxidants and free radicals- and for a great list of foods that contain antioxidants- check out Eat More Berries, Lose More Fat: Antioxidants Explained by Eugene Thong

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