Thursday, May 19, 2011

What's your Motivation?


A good friend of mine, customer, and personal trainer in Scottsdale, AZ, just asked on his blog, what motivates you. I didn't have to think very hard. Easy, number one is my grand kids. I never want them to think of me as old! I want to run and play with them and not feel too old and tired. Second, vanity! I want to look good! I want the energy to play tennis, hike, golf and ride my Harley! And as far as vanity goes, I want to look young, have a strong, lean body and radiate beauty that comes from good health!
That's my why. Doesn't mean that I get up and the morning and make myself be good! So I have a work out buddy. My buddy keeps me in the game when I would otherwise tell myself that this is too hard and quit!
BTW, I lost 2 pounds this week! Yahoo!
Sherry

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Get Healthy and Stay Healthy

Reagan Dean, a Certified Health Educator and National Marketing Director for Juice Plus+, has a passion about educating people on the importance of the prevention of disease. She lives in Castle Rock, Colorado and works as a speaker and trainer in the wellness industry. Don’t miss this chance to gain information that you can take home and use to heighten your family’s health immediately.

Join us on Friday, May 6th at 7:00 p.m.
Registration at 6:30, Program at 7:00 p.m.
Double Tree Guest Suites
320 N. 44th ST., Phoenix, AZ

Improve your diet, Improve your health!
*Health tips for success
*Awareness of health statistics
*Foods to avoid
*Prevention of degenerative diseases
*Fueling for performance
*Developing new health habits
*Why fruits and veggies are important
*Juice Plus+ as a catalyst to better health

Please RSVP to Sherry Fritz at 866-508-2910 or Sherry@SherryFritz.com

FREE as my guest!
NO selling, Health Education, NO Business Opportunity, Health Education really!

Sponsored by the representatives of Juice Plus. Please visit my website for more information at: www.sherryfritz.com

Friday, April 22, 2011

Which Disordered Health Food Personality Are You?

Which Disordered Health Food Personality Are You?

Come to Fitness in Tucson and learn more!
Join our Saturday morning Nutrition and a work out which I love to call LEARN and BURN!

www.getfitwithsherry.com
Sherry Fritz
Nutrition and Fitness Educator

Week 4 P90X

Down a pound today! Yeah! My work out buddy, Ann, is vacationing in Rocky Point, so I am working out without my buddy! It is so hard! I push myself better when my buddy is here! Can't wait for you to come back Ann!
Today I did Kenpo X and my arms feel like lead!
Now I am going to get sun around the pool and cool off!
This afternoon, is get ready for my LEARN and BURN class in the morning!

I have some new team players and a lot of new people coming! Momentum and excitement! Yeah!

Join me here: Fitness in Tucson

Let's begin your story!

To your health,
Sherry
Nutrition and Fitness Educator!

10 Foods and Drinks Jesus Likely Consumed - Beliefnet.com

10 Foods and Drinks Jesus Likely Consumed - Beliefnet.com

Eat fresh, local, home grown, whole food, and eat for great health!
Am I putting food in my body today to build up my body or tear it down!
www.getfitwithsherry.com

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Healthy Tip: Learn to Read Labels


The USA allows us to be market driven. So the package advertising is legally allowed to be misleading! So don't fall for advertising on the front,
read the label.
When to say NO?
Sugar, transfats, anything you can't pronounce, dyes, etc. Let's talk about sugar:

Sugar in labels-hiding in plain sight.

One of the best ways to disguise the amount of sugar in a product is by labeling something the government already requires: Grams. However, do you have any idea of how much a gram is?
So when we pick up a can of soda that contains 40 grams of sugar, we pretty much shrug our shoulders and pop the top. And that attitude is all right with the soda industry! But what if the label said that it contained over 10 teaspoons of sugar?

If you saw someone ladling 10 teaspoons of sugar into their morning coffee, you’d think they were crazy, but that’s how much people consume in a typical 12-ounce can.

In a 64-ounce fountain drink that you’d get at a movie theater or a convenience store, you get over 53 teaspoons of sugar-almost two cups! Naturally, people would probably think twice if the nutritional information on products was given in measurements that were meaningful to them. But until our heavily food industry-subsidized government decides to change its policy, it’s a metric world, we just live in it. But we can take note that four grams equals one teaspoon. So when you check out the label, divide the grams of sugar by four, and that’s how many teaspoons you’re consuming.

Sugar, by any other name, would taste just as sweet.

Another strategy the sugar pushers use to get us to consume more calories is to rename the offending ingredient. We know to stay away from sugar, but how about molasses, honey, sorghum, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, glucose, fructose, lactose, dextrose, sucrose, galactose, maltose, or concentrated juices like grape or apple? Another path to profit that the food industry has discovered is that instead of harvesting relatively more expensive sugar cane and beets, the industry can produce sweeteners in a laboratory more cheaply and with just as many calories as beet and cane sugar. And with some sweeteners, especially the popular high fructose corn syrup, it is believed that your body will be less likely to reach satiety than with sugar, so you can consume more. Mo’ calories, mo’ money. Another advantage to these doses of -oses is that, aside from the fact that many people won’t guess they’re just different forms of sugar, they can be spread out in the ingredient list required by law, so that it won’t be as obvious that what you’re consuming is pretty much all sugar. When you look at a list of ingredients on a product, the manufacturer is required to list them in order of amount, from highest to lowest. So they can bury a quarter cup of fructose, a quarter cup of sucrose, a quarter cup of dextrose, and a quarter cup of corn syrup in the middle of the list, so you won’t be as likely to notice that when you add them all up, the main ingredient in the product is sugar.

From Elev8 CLICK HERE for the rest of the story.

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